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  1. Platform: PC

    Offense Main: I typically go for Reaper or Soldier first. Currently trying to learn how to play Genji and Sombra as well.

    Defense Main: I don't play this role very often, but when I do I usually go Junkrat (or Torb). Currently trying to get better at Mei and Hanzo.

    Tank Main: I can play all of the tanks currently in the game, but my go-to is D.Va. My runners-up are Orisa and Rein.

    Support Main: I also can play all supports. My go-tos are Ana, Brigitte, and Moira.

    Level: 61. Unranked, cuz I don't really plan on joining the living hell that is Competitive anyways.

     

    I've been playing a crapton of Retribution lately and recently beat Expert mode. Now all that's left is to beat Legendary... eventually.

     

  2. 10.) Subnautica

    Even though this game was released just a couple weeks ago, it instantly became my all-time favorite survival game. It has a cool story, too.

    9.) Tales of Berseria

    Sometimes I find it really pitiful that this series goes unnoticed by the majority of the JRPG fanbase. This game has the single greatest story and characters in the history of RPGs. The super dynamic battle system is also one of its token features.

    8.) Skyrim

    Picked this bad boy up in middle school and I've had an odd relationship with it ever since. On the PS3, I sank in over 200 hours into the game playing as a stereotypical Sword & Shield Nord dude and proceeded to finish all of the factions and DLCs with the Spellbreaker shield. Nowadays I never play this game without mods. Bethesda really needs to start working on ES6... or maybe even a Game of Thrones open world rpg.

    7.) The Witcher III

    Only played this for a few hours but I'm already hooked. I love how each monster requires their own strategy to defeat them, forcing you to plan ahead for every fight you come across. I'm also a sucker for Dark Fantasy.

    6.) Bloodborne

    From Software really knows how to make engaging combat and lore, and this game is in the threshold of perfection. It's really fast-paced, challenging, and interesting when you start digging into the Lovecraftian-style backstory.

    5.) Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights

    An old PS2 classic that I doubt many people remember. I wish there were more companies like Heavy Iron Studios that developed engaging collect-a-thon games.

    4.) Dark Souls III

    Has the same qualities as Bloodborne, but what makes this higher is the fact that I don't have to go to my PS4 every time I want to play this game.

    3.) Assassin's Creed: Origins

    Greatest open world game I've ever played thus far. Gameplay is awesome, story is intriguing, and Ancient Egypt is probably my favorite history subject out of all of them. I just wish that the leveling system wasn't so poorly developed.

    2.) Tales of the Abyss

    Again, shame on those who turn a blind eye to this JRPG series. This game was my introduction to the Tales of franchise, and so my nostalgia has placed this game on the near top of my list for quite a few years now.

    1.) Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom

    The ultimate PS2 classic. Nothing can beat this brilliant collect-a-thon filled with brilliant level design and brilliant gameplay. I always come back to this every year or two just to relive this nostalgic game.

  3. 11 hours ago, ultrairongorilla said:

    I've never played it, but I used to see it at my local Gamestop all the time. Is it any good?

    It's a pretty strategic game tbh, you get to create your own monsters using appendages that you can create with materials found in the world, and each appendage has their own stats and attacks, meaning that you have to plan your creations carefully. The battles also require you to think hard and cleverly in order to win. Luckily, the battle system is turn-based so you can do just that. So yeah, I'd definitely recommend it.

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  4. Just let an old dog die in peace. The show has gotten stale for me, personally, to the point where I'm really only willing to watch the season premieres and finales instead of the boring in-betweens. Really, the only reason I'm still here is just to interact with the community. I don't even consider myself a brony anymore. It's time to shed some old skin and find something new.

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  5. Yes. I'm not utterly desperate or anything, but yes.

    But in my current state, I doubt I'll really end up anywhere. I'm nearly halfway through Senior year of HS and I still look like Weird Al Yankovic with a beard. Not necessarily bad, but I'm personally unhappy with my body shape. But if the worst case scenario comes and I get nothing out of my High School career, I can always look forward to the life on campus. Is it really true when they say that your closest relationships come from College?

  6. I wear glasses. Proudly. One's glasses is a symbol of pride, glory, amazingness, goodlookingness, and fantasticpersonalityness. At no point does putting on one's glasses detract from their character, but instead amplifies it to a level far beyond even what a divine power could pull off. Without the power of glasses, all aspects of glamour would cease to exist, and therefore, people like me would cease to exist. A world without glasses is no world at all. Ah, Kos, grant us eyes, grant us eyes!

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  7. 1 hour ago, Hierok said:

    Because the good guys always win. A villain which struggles or has motive is far more entertaining and interesting.

    "Good guys always win"

    Say that to the Red Wedding from Game of Thrones.

    I honestly want to see more stories where the heroes fail miserably. The closest we can get to this in stories aimed for younger audiences is with bittersweet endings involving sacrifices or whatever.

  8. I mostly don't care about the taste of vegetables, but if you set me up with Asparagus or Green Beans, I'm gonna give you a dirty look beyond all others. I can handle broccoli, I can handle peas, and I can certainly handle carrots, but I cannot handle these abominations of the culinary world.

    Also: Steamed Cabbage. Like, what? You honestly expect me to eat a handball-sized lump of tasteless, oddly textured garbage? What a joke.

    And thirdly, I like cheese. I enjoy it when it's on or to the side of a main dish. But I cannot stand eating it alone. Just eating straight-up cheese is disgusting, it just doesn't taste right unless it's blended in with something else, and those who say otherwise aren't human.

  9. The premise, setting, and concept of the anime in general is absolutely amazing and I wish it would just happen in real life as soon as humanly possible, and I KNOW that one day something like this would happen, where we can finally play video games via our dreams and physically interact with the world and npcs around us.

    The anime behind it, though, is quite mediocre.

  10. Deal Breaker: I look for smart and intelligent girls above all else. If she's a fool, she's not worth it. It's a shame that smart girls are hard to come by at my school. I know that's a stretch, but still, there are a lot of morons who go to my school who I can't stand sometimes.

    Important Qualities: Other than that, I look for girls who are into the same things as I am. Video games, fantasy/fiction stories, memes, lack of diligence... As for personality, I like people who are into humor of all kinds, people who are generally kind and don't frequently complain, and people who are generally fun to be around. I also like people who can keep secrets and promises, and I also look for loyalty above all else in this category.

    Slightly Unimportant Qualities: Looks are at the bottom of my priority list, but I do have standards and I tend to draw a line somewhere. I'm not the kind of guy who prefers a sexy thicc body, but I moreso lean towards a cute face, stature, and fashion style. As for age gaps, the minimum age I do is two years younger than me. That's as far down as I'll go. That is, that's the rule as long as I'm still a High School Senior. Maximum age is two years older than me as well. I just prefer people who are around my age. They're easier to relate to and communicate with.

    Yeah, I admit that I might have crazy and slightly egotistical standards. Truth be told, even if I did find someone like this, I probably wouldn't be able to get hitched. I lack confidence when it comes to relationships, for one it feels rather embarrassing to admit your affection for someone else, and also I don't have the highest self-esteem about my body. I have the charisma, but I lack the looks and courage. The only quality about my looks that I'm proud of is the fact that I have a fully grown beard and have beautiful curly hair compared to everyone else in my school. Other than that, I'm incredibly chubby and I have disgusting acne/visibly red bumps, marks, and blemishes layered all across my arms, legs, and torso. My face is okay, I generally keep that clean and cared most of the time. That's mostly why I'm not expecting to be paired with anyone anytime soon.

  11. The worst injury I can remember is when I dropped a sword on my foot, blade-first. The tip stabbed into my middle toe, and I had to get 3 stitches. The funny thing is, I don't remember experiencing any pain at all.

    There was also a time from last year when a log of wood fell onto my big toe. The toenail cracked and started to bleed from the inside. Painful as hell, and the toenail is still growing back to this day.

    Other than that, there's not much else. Never broke a bone in my life. *knocks on wood*

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