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In your opinion, what makes a "successful" game? I believe in this age a lot of people are sort of stuck hanging on every word whichever streamer they follow says. "Hey chat, X game is ass, don't buy it!" But in your opinion, what makes a game actually good and "worth it"? Some people believe if they got 1 hour of gameplay per each dollar spent, then it is a good game. I don't believe that but I can see why some might. But I think that is still an ass metric. What do you think?
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If I like a game then it's successful



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