Gameplay should always be the most important element in a video game. Without it, it's not really a game. The biggest mistake that commercial video game developers make is focusing more on elements other than gameplay.
Gameplay should always be the most important element in a video game. Without it, it's not really a game. The biggest mistake that commercial video game developers make is focusing more on elements other than gameplay.
totally agree with this.
sure, games with high quality graphics are nice to look at, but in the long run it's not enough to make you play the game repeatedly. game developers should always put their main focus on the gameplay.
If the game is a total eyesore, I can't play it. But definitely Gameplay. Like Minecraft, TB, etc. My dad is always like "Why do you play these low graphics games." Because they're fun and better than most highly graphical, repetitive and easily predictable high end stuff :P
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It would vary on the type of game which you didnt really set out for discussion on.
For most games yes game play is far more important.
Games that are purely graphical adventure games on the other hand obviously graphics. by these game's i mean the purely linear games where you dont really have much to do other than to walk around a haunted Forrest trying to find clues. (just an example plot)
I'm one of those people who think graphics just need to be there so you can understand what the shape of the item is. I think gameplay is amazing, and with more gameplay comes more content. I play those games that have so many aspects to them that you get lost and can't find your way out. I like unique gems with custom touches. Graphics can be nice, but Toribash has the nicest graphics that I ever want to see in a game.