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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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Balazs Feher
 

Because when I buy a game, I buy a very own adventure too for myself.
Oh, and that copy is legal.  

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Peter Haile
 

Requirements for purchasing a single player game:
~Longevity - 24+hours with first play through
~Great story - its a must for single player games
~Environment - makes me want to spend hours just exploring
~Replay value - still have lots to do after beating main objective
~Combat mechanics - prefer real-time combat
~Innovate and progressive game play - Game play has to be fun. I like it to add something that i haven't seen in other games. And I want the game play to develop as I progress through the game… See More

so it doesn't get boring or feel redundant.
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For multiplier games like mortal combat or shooters:
Lots of people have to be playing it. Online Matchmaking has to be quick. Obviously good game play is a must. Story isn't that important to me; I really online buy these types of games for the online play.

And honestly, out of all the games listed I'm only interested in Witcher 3(1st) and Mortal Kombat(2nd).

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William Ryan
 

Certain publishers are a no-brainer for buying a game. Recommendations from friends are also a good place to start, as well as reading reviews from other gamers who have played it.

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Las Zlo
 

What make me purchase a game?
If the game makes me a fanatic. If I see the title of the sequel and my heartbeat increases, when I play it, I feel like I'm sitting in front of a monitor for hours for something it's worth it. I don't care about graphics, but the plot. One good story is worth 10 times how the game looks like.

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Robert Stafford
 

I try to buy games that I think will hold my attention. I have a very hard time staying with games so I look for things I can jump into and play for a little bit and come back to later.

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Dániel Bakó
 

The feeling after you buy a game and it turns out to be awesome is beautiful. I mean having fun while supporting something is spirit lifting.

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Joss Zebraski
 

When I'm looking to buy a new game, it really comes down to the Devs, If they have a history of releasing unfinished games, only to sell $20-50 of day one DLC, I'll pass. On the other hand, if they support games, even after the player-base is almost nonexistent, that's the kind of people I support.
Obviously none of this even applies if a game doesn't catch my attention somehow, which isn't too hard.

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Sherman Gammie
"Sherm-X69X" —  

Even though I mostly play fighters like Tekken Tag 2 and Streetfighter and Counter-Strike; I like a game that gives you many different feelings all rolled up into in one game! It has to have tons of action, strategy, timing. Its has to have great music and sound effects. It should have funny moments even if it makes me angry and frustrated sometimes. In-game customization also that's a big plus. The net-code MUST be top notch! And above all just plane FUN!!

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Vlad Kotovskiy
 

i want to play incoming GOTY- The Witcher 3 )

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Steven Desjardins
 

Storylines, user reviews, graphics, system specs lol, and I also like to look at the game play trailer. I know that it is not actually footage in most parts, moreso CGI rendering of what it could look like, but, it gives a vague idea of what it could be.
That is what hooked me on Everquest 2 all those many years ago.

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