What is the deciding factor on a game's Steam page for you? (I know it's usually a combination of these, but what would come first?)
Thank you for your giveaways, Szabe! ^^
I only have filtered about 4K games\collections\DLC.
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Well, last time I did this, there were a few interesting responses, so let's do it again, since I've reached a new milestone: 7k games filtered.
It's a good enough reason for some GAs at least...
I already did a poll about how many games you had filtered last time, so this time, I want to do something different.
When looking at the Steam page of a game, I have never heard before, I usually look at the screenshots and then read the top few reviews to get the general gist of the game, which is usually enough to decide whether it's something I want play or not. Sometimes I have to look at the trailer or look up gameplay, but most of the time, the images and reviews are enough.
How is it with you?
Have you ever had a bad impression of a game based on its Steam page, but later realized the game is good?
...and finally some invite only GAs:
Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
...and some public GAs:
Grimind
Hyperdrive Massacre
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