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7 Satisfying Wins Only Gamers Can Understand

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11 Nov 2020, 06:00 PM

7 satisfying wins only gamers can understand

Image via Reddit/Udaya Neupane Gaming; Edited by HITZ

The gaming scene has moved from big games with killer graphics like COD to super simple indie games with grainy graphics like Among Us in 2020. Regardless, we all enjoy coming out on top and nothing beats the feeling of seeing that ‘winner’ screen.

Here are some pretty satisfying ways to end the game with a real bang:

#1 When the opposite team does a teamkill

Imagine you’re in a sticky situation when it’s 1 vs 2 (or more!) in an FPS game. You’re thinking of different ways to overcome the situation and you can feel the pressure as your teammates watch you try to clutch.

Stress giler, right?!

But, suddenly the enemy teamkills for some reason, your odds went up, and you managed to get the last kill! #ClutchKing

#2 Vehicle kills

Unlike many shooter games, the fun thing about PUBG and Fortnite is being able to ride in cars and on bikes. The even sweeter part is being able to release your inner demons and get those kills by running the last enemy over.

Just watch them trying to run and fail miserably. Muahahahaha…

#3 Vehicle kills but in reverse

No, in reverse doesn’t mean running them down while you gostan. What we mean is instead of them killing you with a vehicle, you shoot their cars till they explode instead! Kaboom!

#4 SPEEDRUUUUN!

Speedrunning a game is super satisfying because before the others can start their game, you’re already way ahead of them. And before they can even blink a third time, they’ve lost and you’re the winner, baby.

Or finishing a campaign in record time on solo games like Minecraft and Resident Evil.

#5 Successfully deceiving and marinating everyone in Among Us

Among Us is fun AF especially when you’re the imposter and no one susses you at all. The best part is finding the one crewmate to ‘marinate’ and be your alibi. So, during discussion time, they’ll always vouch for you and keeping the sus off.

#6 Getting a ninja defuse

Be it the old school Counter Strike or the newest FPS Valorant, ninja defuses are always such a fun way to win!

#7 When the enemy gives up

In very rare cases, people actually vote to surrender. But it’s common to call GG in DOTA2 and in the history of this particular game (both professional and non-pro), there have been a bunch of teams giving up without realising they’re winning.

But hey, it’s satisfying to see your enemies kneel before your glory.

Now, how about you win IN REAL LIFE too?

7 satisfying wins only gamers can understand

Image via Celcom

Winning virtual games is cool but why not win actual prizes IRL too like scoring a Perodua Myvi, Honda BeAT, and Galaxy S20+.

All you have to do is check out the Celcom Life app and then reload, pay bills, buy Add-Ons, passes and more, to be in the running to score these prizes.

Each transaction earns entries; the more you transact, the higher your chances of winning. The best part is, the app is completely FREE to use. The only transactions you’re making are things you need to do like paying your bills.

So, start making transactions via the Celcom Life app now by downloading it through AppStore, Google Play Store and Huawei App Gallery. For more info, check out Celcom’s contest page.

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