Poll

Well?

Presentation
0 (0%)
Story
7 (11.7%)
Graphics
3 (5%)
Gameplay
36 (60%)
Challenge, or Lack Thereof
2 (3.3%)
Replay Value
10 (16.7%)
Originality
1 (1.7%)
Other(Please specify)
1 (1.7%)

Total Members Voted: 60

Author Topic: What Do You Consider the Most Important Aspect of a Video Game?  (Read 1985 times)

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I'd have to say gameplay, because the most important part to me of a video game is one's ability to play it.

it needs to have a disc

The Characters Don't Go Like This.

Aesthetic.
The ability to immerse the player

Flavor. Like, how much each aspect makes sense. I don't really know how to explain it. But say, in a strategy game, a unit, like a dragon, that you can pay something to make it deal extra damage, like it's breathing fire.

Gameplay derp. If you can't do that right, at least present yourself nicely, like Silent Hill 2

The characters.

I don't like characters who are emo 24/7

I like characters that feel REAL.

Even though they're not.

Most likely.



Gameplay.

If I wanted Story/Graphics/Good Characters, I would watch a movie.

I
Look for gameplay
Look for replay
Look for post game
Look for fun
Look for decent story
Look for interesting characters

Aesthetic.
The ability to immerse the player

And gameplay because games like blackshades have stuffty graphics and barely any noticable aesthetics its still fun as hell

me being able to play it
just kidding i think the most important aspect is gameplay