Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140121210201/@comment-3547390-20140218084215

The games are too RPG based for me, which is a problem as I am not a big fan of RPGs. Who wants to memorize all these stats and try to prove their the best by getting better numbers? I would rather have user input and skill. As for Animes, the artwork is just irritating to me and I have a tendency to get bored. Pokemon is just difficult to follow as the cast is rediculously large to the point that I don't care. Dragon Ball Z has the spiky hair thing/fireballs that I cannot stand. Digimon, I don't really get how this is different for Pokemon nor do I really care. Queen's Blade, this isn't so much a tv show as cartoon porn with tons of fanservice. Armitage 5, the show that I feel probably was most professional, was just rather annoying with its characters that started feeling more like hand puppets. I blame anime for most of the terrible tv our children watch. Looking at all the different subgenres I find most based primarily on sexual imagery (Not really my cup of tea and another reason I hate modern RPGs). Mecha isn't really my enjoyment either, I could never get into Mechwarrior. Magical girl series are not really interesting to me either, being too devoted to the young girl market. There is good and bad to everything and you could nitpick anything like I do with anime, I just feel it is really more prevalent and I can find little that I would even consider decent (Armitage 5 was one of those series that I felt at least like something normal, yet like I said it still managed to annoy me with their characters as all the anime series I have tried managed to do). Maybe I have yet to give the right series a chance, but I am not sure based on my opinions of Armitage specifically.

Connecting to my rant of RPGs, the next FM allows me to play Thief: the RPG! I could be a mage, a warrior, or a elf. Have I ever ranted about my hatred for playing as a mage as I hate shooting flames out of my hands? I also have a hatred for elves. That leaves the warrior, but I don't get why I don't just load Thief up and slaughter everyone to prove I am Sutak the Destroyer.

How do 70,000 people play on a gameboy? I read how it works but it sounds way too hectic to enjoy. Why not just do it yourself? It seems everyone is intent on making the player run in circles and save the game. Still, it could have more humor if we had more controls.... why not an FPS? 70,000 people play Thief! Oh, the humanity!

Interesting, still I am not sure how I like the idea of night vision. It might make the game too easy (it is why I hate turning the gamma up). One more thing I might just refuse to use when playing the game.

EDIT: Made minor progress in MotS. I used my head and managed to get to some area with a large number of troopers. Tackling it without loosing health seems to be pretty difficult, I will have to try again later. Still, I was able to see the Interrogation Droid (seems to be just a more resistant Remote) and the Tie Fighter Pilot (Haven't really got to play around with him much as he is in the next room from the one I was trying to tackle, so I only saw one or two when they all rushed in). Still, I'm liking the variety and the challenge. Even if I am extremely slow and these levels are taking forever, that doesn't mean I am not liking the game so far :). Still, I almost miss fighting civilians. Also, the music plays, but is silent for a little bit before looping (JK was the same way). Does this happen for you guys?