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Well.. Hmm... I love to play games. A lot. I would do it for a job, and never be late for work, and stay late every day. I would never get married, and become one with my leather high-backed office chair and smell of coffee and cheetos.
My favorite games are numerous, but the game that most made an impact on me from the time I was a little kid was Secret of Mana. From that time on it was All Over. Yeah, in capitals. That game had me hypnotized, staring at the colorful spell effects, the cheery sounding wheel that popped up when choosing weapons and spells that never failed to frustrate me a little as I kept pressing the wrong button wasting milliseconds on a boss, and the ending that moved me to little boy tears. What an incredible era to be alive in. The entertainment era. Not the information age, nor the age of technology, since both of those take a very chastised back seat to the awesome impact a good game with a great story can do. Need an example? Just look at WoW, how many people sold their souls to Illidan just to log 35000+ hours on that game, and *still* going. I still hear people on other games and blogs commenting on their addiction. I can almost see them standing up in the midst of a sea of spouse-less nerds, admitting they had a problem, how their girlfriend left them and they didn't care because Warcrack was better in bed than them... or something.
Things I HATE!!!!!!!! (Just because GR wanted me to put this up)
I f-ing can't stand games that shamelessly rip off other games (Unless the other game is even better than the original). I hate mindless grind games like Dynasty Warriors! RAAAAAWR! What the hell good is making the same game over 36 times and re-marketing it, anyway?
I hate the critical-mass saturation of the MMO market. It's just ridiculous. If people would just develop more really good quality games, in less quantity, the number of people playing each individual game would be so much higher, subscription fees might not be as high, and each game would last a lot longer on the market.
I also HATE that Hellgate London went tits up 2 months after I bought the game and enjoyed it's Diablo-esque item system, the funny and not scary looking enemies, and how serious the game took itself in general. What a WASTE!
Things I get excited about!!!!
WEEEEE!
I get excited about almost any RPG, some MMORPG(It has to be a quality MMO), FPS, 3rd Person Shooter, some puzzle games, (embarrassed)rhythm games including DDR (But I suck at DDR baaad), and many action titles.
When certain titles I have been anticipating come out, I pretty much just work, come home, sleep, and play games. It's a good life :)
3DS vs PS Vita: Which handheld is better?