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Ad Hominem 3/mar./2013 às 21:51
The Bottom Line
Some people play games to win, others play games to have fun.
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SabreXT 6/mar./2013 às 12:32 
-and others play to maintain their facade of being smart, cultured and anti conformist.
Última edição por SabreXT; 6/mar./2013 às 12:32
Ad Hominem 6/mar./2013 às 14:18 
According to Merriam-Webster...

game noun \ˈgām\

Definition of GAME

(1) : activity engaged in for diversion or amusement
Última edição por Ad Hominem; 6/mar./2013 às 14:24
SabreXT, it's okay if you didn't like the game, but don't assume that everyone who does like it is just being some kind of indie game hipster. I actually took 10 minutes to read reviews and watch some LPs on Youtube, because I'm not retarded. Deciding that I'd probably enjoy the game in spite of its lack of structure, I bought it and, as it turns out, I did enjoy it. I feel that, for $10, it could offer a lot more content, but it has potential and I'm hoping to see the game grow in scale and variety. If I wanted CoD, I'd go play CoD, but wouldn't spend $10 on something I couldn't be bothered to research and then lurk on the game's forums ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about it.
Shadowspaz 12/mar./2013 às 23:19 
I'm really curious, now. Does ANYONE actually buy a game, thinking "This will make me look smart?" Or is that purely something that people say when they completely miss the point of something and claim it "isn't a game?"
|-_-IR0B0T-_-| 12/mar./2013 às 23:24 
I was wondering the same.
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