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"textContent": "A good story always enriches the experience with any game, but as an interactive medium, it isn’t a necessity. When a given gameplay loop is good enough, players will keep coming back no matter what, even when the narrative makes little to no sense.\n\nMind you, this isn’t to say that the games shown here have bad stories; in many cases, their lore is fascinating and worth knowing. What’s important to note is that delving in that story isn’t important, required, or expected, since you’ll get everything you need from simply playing the game.\n\nThe post 15 Video Games So Good That the Story Doesn’t Matter appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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