1. Gameplay
2. Story
3. Visuals
The only reason I put gameplay first is because if I don't enjoy actually playing the game, then there's no immersion from the very beginning. That doesn't mean it has to be good gameplay, I just have to enjoy it (eg. Skyrim).
Story is what's really important for me. A good story (eg. Mass Effect 1) can suck me in and keep me there for hours and hours, while a bad story can and has made me walk away from an otherwise perfectly good game.
And visuals, 'cos if you gotta stare at something for hours, it better be worth staring at.
Sound/Music doesn't usually register with me at all, unless it's very distinctive or very bad and even then it can't make or break a game for me. It's just... there. If it's good, so much the better. If it's not, meh.
2. Story
3. Visuals
The only reason I put gameplay first is because if I don't enjoy actually playing the game, then there's no immersion from the very beginning. That doesn't mean it has to be good gameplay, I just have to enjoy it (eg. Skyrim).
Story is what's really important for me. A good story (eg. Mass Effect 1) can suck me in and keep me there for hours and hours, while a bad story can and has made me walk away from an otherwise perfectly good game.
And visuals, 'cos if you gotta stare at something for hours, it better be worth staring at.
Sound/Music doesn't usually register with me at all, unless it's very distinctive or very bad and even then it can't make or break a game for me. It's just... there. If it's good, so much the better. If it's not, meh.