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Kinguin
 

Since joining Gaming Tribe, Kinguin has felt the Love from the GTribe community. We want to show our appreciation for the warm reception by providing our Page fans an exclusive global giveaway.

Win one of four PC games: Mortal Kombat X, Dungeons 2, Pillars of Eternity or Witcher 3!

All you have to do is post ONE comment telling us what motivates you to purchase a game. Be honest.

Winners will be announced on Saturday, May 11th at 2PM Central.

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Yahia Ben Bougrin
 

What motivate me to purchase a game is how good the trailer is , the story o the game , and of course the graphics  

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Michael Bisoglio
 

What motivate me to purchase a game? A LOT of things...
1- game's type
2- game's background / story
3- game's graphic
4- i usually lurk on the net to find as much info as i can about the game
5- if the game is an mmo (rpg, fps, or moba) i try to get into the beta, to see how it is in first person
6- After the release i'll go watch / read some review to see if the game is actually good, or if it's a big mass of bugs in the form of a game

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Jacob Schade van Westrum
 

The main reason I buy a game is that I believe it will be a great story line. I like to get engrossed in the plot. I try to not get caught up in the pre-release hype. I usually wait a little while to see what other gamers think about the game before I commit to purchasing a game.

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Bienvenido Masaluñga Jr.
 

The reviews from the community and the game rating. I also watch some of its videos on youtube. But sometimes, when I really like the game trailer, I immediately purchase it  

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Dean Hanson
 

I regularly game with the same friends, so my main motivator is whether it has multiplayer and if my friends are also interested in playing the game.

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John Anderson
 

I also should mention Co-operative play is a huge determiner, I'm also like Levi, I tend to buy after the hype, and bug fixes. While I've Kickstarted a few games, for the promise of game-play those are mostly because I could play them with friends, etc.

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Steve Cox
 

A multitude of reasons. The only limit to the games I buy are my funds. I like to buy games that I think look fun, of course, but I also really am a "graphics" geek. I look for those games that will push my rig to the limits so I can justify increasing those limits!

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John Anderson
 

My main motivator is if I think it will be fun. So, if I do get a game that I find boring, too easy, etc. I'll get buyers remorse and not recommend it. However if it's fun, difficult but not impossible, then I'll recommend it, buy it for friends etc.

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Christopher Morrison
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I think for me the most important thing is the fans behind the game, because without the game whats the point?

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Mathias Strokkenes
 

Story if it's a SP game. If it's a MP game it would be if my friends will buy it.

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