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game What do you look for in a game?

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Everyone has a personal choice when it comes to choosing games. Some like storylines, some like action irrelevant of the story behind and some love the graphics or the characters. I prefer a good story that can be followed sensibly and of course the other factors are an added advantage. I also prefer graphics which are clearly visible rather than small hard to see images. What is your personal preference in a game?
 
When it comes to video games, story is the most important for me, unless I can get hooked on the story and it be immersive, I soon lose interest.

Graphics tends to come second, and it being somewhat bug-free as well. There is nothing worse than playing through a game and it having a bug that prevents you from moving forward.
 
When it comes to video games, story is the most important for me, unless I can get hooked on the story and it be immersive, I soon lose interest.

Graphics tends to come second, and it being somewhat bug-free as well. There is nothing worse than playing through a game and it having a bug that prevents you from moving forward.
I second that.
A bug free game is what makes the game likeable. It becomes immensely frustrating when you get stuck in the game when you know exactly what to do and have all the means to move forward. For this reason alone, I have abandoned many games halfway or even after playing some almost to the end.
 
Entertainment and fun! These are two things that I look forward in a game. I choose games depending on my mood. For instance, if I am for adrenaline rush, I play racing games or battle royale, but if I want to calm myself I play sandbox games.
Yes, a lot depends upon our mood and most choices in life depends on one's mood. The brain has a hidden reset button, around which our choices revolve unconsciously.
 
I second that.
A bug free game is what makes the game likeable. It becomes immensely frustrating when you get stuck in the game when you know exactly what to do and have all the means to move forward. For this reason alone, I have abandoned many games halfway or even after playing some almost to the end.

I don't enjoy playing some games as a result of the bugs that come with playing such games. So, any game that is bug-free and has great gameplay is one that I won't get tired of easily when playing.
 
I don't enjoy playing some games as a result of the bugs that come with playing such games. So, any game that is bug-free and has great gameplay is one that I won't get tired of easily when playing.
I don't like playing games that are full of bugs too. A bug free game is very crucial for a smooth experience . Apart from that, I make sure to look for games with an engaging storyline and responsive controls.
 
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