Ladies and gent's... I have received my calling... No, I'm not converting religions, no, I'm not getting a sex change (option still open, though) and no I am not the son of God (though my dad seem's to think so)... I have finally figured that I have a trend towards the games that I play. Video games that is. If I was a healthy enough person then this blog would be most certainly longer, by which I would undoubtedly write about how I like to hit ball's round open spaces.
But no. Sadly. We shall stick to video games. Most games these days are to be honest, marvellous. The gaming industry is certainly booming. With the release of my favourite franchises latest instalment Assassins Creed Revelations, by Ubisoft, I am floored by the ingenuity of people that actually come up with this stuff. I mean, what the hell do they get paid by sitting all day making stories up? And what amazing things that these group of people can actually come up with? They actually can come up with a storyline that captures you and keeps you stuck to the screen till you're retarded or Dumbledore, whichever way he strikes you first.
But I'm steering off point. I seem to like games that involve real world mechanics. Sam Fisher, Ezio Auditore, Altair, Niko Bellic, and as of such. They all could have had a chance to exist if not for the fact that they probably came to life by grace of a beer bottle. What I'm trying to get at is that their stories involve the real world. No over the top sci-fi extra-arm-that-glows nonsense that Japanese games seem to revel in. Their area's are ones that we are familiar with. Italy, Constantinople, America...Although Liberty City doesn't...
To probably not confuse you further, I hate anime based games. Sci- fi or thing's that really have the least chance of happening in my life time. I hate watching people get exited over characters that almost always seem to have the same hairstyle, overlarge boobs and the least amount of clothing. It is really sad. Get a girlfriend mate. My latest craze is the not so new Splinter Cell Conviction which I seem to have some trouble acquiring. Have to get that solved. Any help?
But no. Sadly. We shall stick to video games. Most games these days are to be honest, marvellous. The gaming industry is certainly booming. With the release of my favourite franchises latest instalment Assassins Creed Revelations, by Ubisoft, I am floored by the ingenuity of people that actually come up with this stuff. I mean, what the hell do they get paid by sitting all day making stories up? And what amazing things that these group of people can actually come up with? They actually can come up with a storyline that captures you and keeps you stuck to the screen till you're retarded or Dumbledore, whichever way he strikes you first.
But I'm steering off point. I seem to like games that involve real world mechanics. Sam Fisher, Ezio Auditore, Altair, Niko Bellic, and as of such. They all could have had a chance to exist if not for the fact that they probably came to life by grace of a beer bottle. What I'm trying to get at is that their stories involve the real world. No over the top sci-fi extra-arm-that-glows nonsense that Japanese games seem to revel in. Their area's are ones that we are familiar with. Italy, Constantinople, America...Although Liberty City doesn't...
To probably not confuse you further, I hate anime based games. Sci- fi or thing's that really have the least chance of happening in my life time. I hate watching people get exited over characters that almost always seem to have the same hairstyle, overlarge boobs and the least amount of clothing. It is really sad. Get a girlfriend mate. My latest craze is the not so new Splinter Cell Conviction which I seem to have some trouble acquiring. Have to get that solved. Any help?
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