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  "textContent": "The point of video games, if you ask anyone, is to play them. Or it was, before the advent of streaming content and personalities, who make a living out of playing games in front of an audience. Often, they’ll play games so their audiences can buy a copy for themselves, but that isn’t always the case.\n\nCertain games, built with horror or stressful themes, derive their enjoyment from watching someone going through it, rather than you doing it yourself. Other games utilize a multiplayer aspect where personality is everything. These are the games that, while enjoyable, people only engage with thanks to streamers.\n\nThe post 15 Games People Only Like Because of Streamers appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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