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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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Tommy Luttrell
 

Games just always have a way of pulling me in, kind of hard to explain the feeling. Guess it's just always going to be there.

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Jeremiah Howard
 

I'm usually motivated by price to satisfaction ratio. If I know I'm going to spend a lot of time playing a game then I'm willing to spend more money on it. It will weigh out the cost of the game. Games like Titanfall, Skyrim, Far Cry 3 and Far Cry 4 have been ones that were well worth every penny.

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Kenny Bak Jensen
 

Price, ease of payment and delivery - all on a simple non cluttered site.

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Tomas Viktorin
 

Steam sales, they may be usefull someday and they are cheap now   (far cry 1,2,3 for 9 $ lol and still havent instaled  

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Matej Lukan
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Hello,
well... if game is going to be a great and will provide many public positive also if it's gameplay superb and really not too many DLC's at start when game is released I will consider buying them. Otherwise I will step down.
Matej Lukan

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Dragan Stevanović
 

Personally, I buy a full priced game only if it attracts me enough, either through trials or extensive review search, normally I'm not an impulse buyer but it can happen sometimes. For all others, I wait for bundles or wait half a year to a year for it's price to drop to a more affordable levels for me. Gameplay and entertainment possibilities are what I always search in one.

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Octavian-Cristian Vatavu
 

I usually buy the game if it dosen't have alot of DLC's announced right away after they say the Release Date of the game, because like that, you know it's going to be good game, and they won't be hungry for the moneys like the other companies when they work on the DLC and Game at the same time, and mess up the game, and there are going to be alot of bugs. You know, like the old games, they offered a full-pack game, and after a time they'd give you an Expansion pack with another hours of gameplay.… See More

I also buy the game for the plot and for the story. I love the game with an awesome story where it lets you to play. Just like the Legacy of Kain series. I loved that game and I bought it right away on GoG when they were released there.

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Aleksandar Sushevski
 

i've started playing games 14 years ago , now im 21 so i see satisfaction in games  

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Matt Sinnung
 

I buy games for enjoyment and stress-relief.  

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Richard Hutchinson
 

I'd say it's from game to game different. Basicly I play 2 different types of games. Fast paced MultiPlayer type FPS's and Single Player Open World 1st and 3rd person RPG Shooter such asSkyrim, Fallout, or Far Cry. Motivation is for me good game mechanics & physics, with fairly good graphics and textures. And a story that won't make me pull out the last few hairs I have left on my head. Another aspect is that I want a game that I won't throw into a corner after half a hour gameplay... long term… See More

motivation is very important, and if it's worth playing more than once. That's what I look for when I'm looking for a new game.

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