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What's most important in a good game?

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What's most important in a good game?

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http://news.mmosite.com/content/q/2012- ... rs_1.shtml
For players who are fastidious about character modules, they don't want to have a shot at the game with rough graphics and ugly characters, even though the gameplay is really wonderful. In this sense, it is the most important to capture players' hearts at their first sight of the game.
Are you kidding me? Aesthetics including graphics and character design is only an added plus, which is definitely not the most important thing in a good game. They may seem nice at first, but that doesn't really affect the fun of the game. Even more, many games with good aesthetics are just Apple of Sodom, such as Crysis, Mass Effect, and Far Cry 2. In addition, sometimes excellent graphics are a double sided sword, coz players have to get a high hardware to run it.

Gameplay obviously comes first! It is the core structure of the game as a whole. If the main concept of the game doesn't work or isn't fun, it will totally ruin the game. Aesthetic will only get you so far if the gameplay is absolute ****. I won’t play any boring games even I like the way they look. And I used to have a lot of fun with some games with nice gameplay and bad graphics, such as Minecraft and Runescape.
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Well, the title of the article pertains to grabbing players. Normally to grab someone you either need to give them a slap, or utilize some sort of a gimmick. Graphics are one of those things that can grab people's attention. If the graphics are purely a gimmick then no, they won't keep the player's attention so won't matter in the long run.
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Gameplay is the unspoken mantra, but I am an absolute sucker for graphics or design. And I'm not talking about photo realistic graphics or whatever. The days of getting blown away by something like Crysis has long passed for me. However I picked up the likes of Fez, Minecraft and Limbo because they stood out.

I'm kicking myself that I don't own a PS3 and currently miss out on Journey, maybe someday...
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Nymie_the_Pooh wrote:Well, the title of the article pertains to grabbing players. Normally to grab someone you either need to give them a slap, or utilize some sort of a gimmick. Graphics are one of those things that can grab people's attention. If the graphics are purely a gimmick then no, they won't keep the player's attention so won't matter in the long run.
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Tamerlane wrote:Gameplay is the unspoken mantra, but I am an absolute sucker for graphics or design. And I'm not talking about photo realistic graphics or whatever. The days of getting blown away by something like Crysis has long passed for me. However I picked up the likes of Fez, Minecraft and Limbo because they stood out.

I'm kicking myself that I don't own a PS3 and currently miss out on Journey, maybe someday...
I hope you will get a PS3 later on. Best wishes.
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