Gaming is fairly straight-forward: I play video games. I started fairly young- I want to say I was in first grade when I was playing Spyro on my uncle's Playstation. I'm far from the best, but I like to think I'm pretty good. Of course, I tend to be more casual when I play so I don't do many of the insane challenges you hear about for some games. The most extreme I've gotten is going for zero deaths on a Dragon Age: Origins run for my first time through. On normal.
On the roleplaying front I'm pretty new. I started doing forum based text roleplays around 7th grade. Probably didn't start seriously playing console RPGs until a few years after that (aside from Pokemon I could never finish them, I'd get bored with the combat system and start running from anything and then be too weak to get past the next boss). Finally I joined a World of Darkness game last year and just recently started playing some DnD 3.5.
I'll get into many of my theories about gaming and what I do and don't like in future posts. For now I'll just say I don't like sport games (get some friends together and play it for real, if you're a gamer you could probably use the exercise), I'm not fond of racing games (unless I can shoot missiles to slow down the opposition) and I suck at fighting games (What was that combo again? Nevermind, I'm dead). Other than that, I'll give most other stuff at least once. I think that's everything. One thing I need to work on as a writer is closing, I can never segue into it smoothly, however I have an indefinite number of future posts to work on that. For now...
Wolfgang Out.
"A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy?"
-Albert Einstein
-Albert Einstein
And now I get to stalk you online. c: BTW bad color choice for the Albert Einstein. I didn't even know it was there until I looked for it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't choose the color that's just the color it was.
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