Thread:Nep-Nep/@comment-26913812-20151014193423/@comment-26913812-20151016135020

hmm, let's see ... FPS, action, strategy, war, a bit horror i guess. Such as Ace Combat (5 and Zero), Call of Duty (MW and Black Ops), S.T.A.L.K.E.R trilogy, Command and Conquer (Generals, Zero Hour, Rise of The Reds, Blitzkrieg), Grand Theft Auto series and some others I forgot I don't know why I'm so into war genre, but I think it was back in my kindergarten days when my uncle introduced me the Playstation One for the first time. I think it was ... Strikers 1945? That vertical Touhou-like shooter? But it was actually in the elementary school that I got introduced with Time Crisis (2 and 3), Ace Combat 5, Metal Gear Solid - Sons of Liberty (I only managed to defeat Olga Gurlokovich that time, I can still remember it) when my English still sucks big time that I don't what to do next. I think it was GTA San Andreas which taught me "a lot" of English I didn't know before, and it was around middle school. For Japanese games, I was getting into visual novels when I was at highschool, and it was a friend of mine who brought me in. At first I was reluctant, but after getting myself a taste, I feel like I'm sinking into another world where I can interact with girls, something that I bad at in real life (well, this and that and different right). For the long, detailed writing habit, I think it what makes the unique of you. Reminds me of one author in the fanfiction.net who's now in his final test sfor his college graduation and wrote 10+ stories for Kantai Collection and Touhou. Though, if I'm allowed to be frank, I sometimes get pissed for reading long writings when I'm not forced to read. (I put the blame on myself for leaving my habit of reading long time ago, or it's bad mood at that time). For me, the detailed writing gives me clearer picture of what happen in the story itself. I also like to apologize for my messy, all-over-the-place, repeating writing.