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What is them most important part of a game to you?

Submitted by MasterRoblox1, , Thread ID: 99237

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18-08-2018, 02:16 PM
#1
The most important part of the game to me is the plot because I think there no purpose of playing without a part.

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#2
The intro, I get bored if it doesn't have a intro that draws you in quick.

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#3
the gameplay/mechanics is important imo. Don't really care about graphics if they don't suck too badly

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18-08-2018, 05:19 PM
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sorry i need 15 posts

if you need 15 posts then post something meaningful lol

to me, i like a game where there is lots of customization available (both in game settings and other stuff) and if there is an active community behind it. its no fun playing a dead game or one that has like 5 people online.

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#5
Black Ops 2 when I have to shoot Mason and I struggle to do so.

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#6
I think for me its the movement system/core game mechanics, if the game doesn't feel fluid enough I just get knocked out of the immersion and struggle to come back. I finish maybe 1-2 games a year, simply because I start a game and something just doesn't feel right, and I just give up on it.

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#7
Definetely the storyline. It's just not a complete game for me if it doesn't have a plot.

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#8
game gameplay and an good storyline
and EXPLOSIONS!

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#9
I think gameplay and story are the most important to me really.

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#10
For me, It has to be a balance for Story and Gameplay, the best example of this case is Doki Doki Literature Club, an entretaining gameplay with an awesome story about some obscure themes.

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