Interesting survey, seems to be focusing on replayability which is something you don't hear discussed all that often.
For me, I don't replay games for the story (because I dislike stories in most games) but for the fun of the gameplay itself (mechanics) and also different ways to play the same game. So, something like Skyrim I've played through as a standard armoured warrior, a clothie mage and a sneaky assassin, so even though the content was the same my experiences were very different each play through.
Same sort of thing with Kotor - played through as purely lightside, purely darkside as well as a middle-of-the-road playthrough, resulting in very different playstyles and combat to keep it interesting.
Currently Playing: WAR RoR - Spitt rr80 Black Orc | Scrotling rr6X Squig Herder | Scabrous rr5X Shaman
Given their past games, I don't believe taking this survey is worth my time. It's not like they're magically going to understand what quality gameplay is because of a questionnaire.
I took the survey as I don't mind giving my views to companies who produce games I have played and enjoyed.
Same here. I've enjoyed most of the games on that list that I've played, with VtM: Bloodlines holding a high place in my all times favorites list. It's also one of the rare single player games that I finished multiple times.
My SWTOR referral link for those wanting to give the game a try. (Newbies get a welcome package while returning players get a few account upgrades to help with their preferred status.)
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For me, I don't replay games for the story (because I dislike stories in most games) but for the fun of the gameplay itself (mechanics) and also different ways to play the same game. So, something like Skyrim I've played through as a standard armoured warrior, a clothie mage and a sneaky assassin, so even though the content was the same my experiences were very different each play through.
Same sort of thing with Kotor - played through as purely lightside, purely darkside as well as a middle-of-the-road playthrough, resulting in very different playstyles and combat to keep it interesting.
Sweet I love it.
I've enjoyed most of the games on that list that I've played, with VtM: Bloodlines holding a high place in my all times favorites list. It's also one of the rare single player games that I finished multiple times.
My SWTOR referral link for those wanting to give the game a try. (Newbies get a welcome package while returning players get a few account upgrades to help with their preferred status.)
https://www.ashesofcreation.com/ref/Callaron/