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most of all what motivates me in buying a game is would i enjoy it of course i take a look at reviews on youtube i get excited but my taste in games is very different i dislike hard games that are hard to beat therefore i prefer games which can be played with friends that makes me enjoy it even more
p.s. also need a better computer
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I watch the gameplay of the game on Youtube or Twitch.I don't really buy or play the games that I feel dizzy while playing it and feel sick afterwards,like COD and other games.If I like the game then I'd be happy to buy it when its on sale,I can't buy games above 20-30$,don't have much money.
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What motivates me the most are little pices of gameplay, that let you see only as much as to awaken your interest. When these snippets were good, then I'm considering to buy the game. I make the final decision on the base of tests, reviews and my personal feeling. Oh, and the prize has to be somewhere under 30 Euros, otherwise it has to be a game, that i can't wait to play.
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Motivates. A game should be perfect with graphics, engine and gameplay. If these 3 goes hand to hand with story, the game is amazing and I would buy it. I usually wait review, watch gameplays etc. Cuz nowadays pre-order is just stupid. It makes no sense
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First I watch a few mintues of gameplay on twitch to see if it looks interesting. Then I'll check out the steam reviews and see how many hours people are playing it on average. If it's more than 40hrs and the reviews are mostly positive I'll get the game, but only after it goes on sale for under 30 dollars CAD.
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it`s a story that motivates the most.
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I get very little gaming time but still like investing into decent games that tickle my fancy. So I guess my motivation comes from wanting to have an enjoyable, immersive time while gaming.
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I usually only buy discounted games, as I sadly don't get much time to play anymore, so I don't really want to spend a lot of money on games. When I see a game I might like at a low price, I usually check out a review or two, and if I see it got acceptable scores, I go for it.
What I usually look for in a game are good gameplay mechanics and a well-designed, immersive storyline. Nice graphics are definitely a bonus, too.
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There are quite a few things I consider when buying a game. First of all the company. I basically never buy games from ubisoft anymore as they have dissapointed me quite alot with buggy launches. Second of all reviews. I always wait 1 week after launch before buying a game, just to see all of the reviews, and to see if the game is buggy. A game with bad reviews and a bad meta score is a no go for me. Third of all the trailer. The trailer isnt a very big part of my considering progress, but if a trailer… See More
brings over enough hype I might consider buying it. Fourth of all does the game have a story. This isnt a big factor in multiplayer focussed games, but one of my requirements is a story. Fifth of all multiplayer. If a shooter has no multiplayer/coop whatsoever I wont buy it. Multiplayer isnt a must in an RPG game
As you can see, there are alot of factors that make me buying a game. And there are even more
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I search for good new games by listen to friends and reviews in PC magazines
- and its is has to be games that last, not once you buy, play and then put back in its shelf.
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