1. Do you consider yourself a member of the gamer subculture?
no. i do like to play some games, but i don't consider it something that somehow "defines" me.
2. How many hours of videogames do you play a week?
many, way too many. more than i care to admit.
3. Do you tend to play...
what the?..
it kind of makes me sad that there's still people asking this question.. although "angry" probably describes it better than "sad". i mean, seriously? just leave them be already.
mine will at least be remembered by friends and family (and possibly acquaintances too), owing to its being very, very uncommon. to the point no one else on earth shares it, actually..
it depends on what you like and what you're in the mood for right now, but i'll go with some of my all-time favourites:
hugo's "the man who laughs"
scott's "ivanhoe"
leroux' "the phantom of the opera"
eco's "the name of the rose"
i'd also recommend any other novel by eco (they're all...
the intro song for borderlands was pretty cool, but when i went on to check out other stuff from the same band i was kind of disappointed.
it was, i think, thanks to NFS: most wanted that i started listening to disturbed (their "10,000 fists" was featured in the game).
other random...
adding my voice to the choir of: "where's prog?"
(even though some don't consider it to be a subgenre of metal as much as of rock. but then again, you put grunge in there, so..)
1) monkey island 2: lechuck's revenge
2) the secret of monkey island
3) age of empires 2: age of kings*
4) age of empires 3*
5) starcraft*
6) diablo 2*
7) nba live 2004
8) nhl 2002
9) grim fandango
10) deus ex: human revolution
11) indiana jones and the last crusade
12) indiana jones...
+1. i wouldn't mind it being about any other historical period, either. but yeah definitely an age 4 without all the.. eh, fancy stuff they put in aoeo.
i don't know if it qualifies, but as a kid i couldn't play the original prince of persia alone (my dad use to play with me from time to time) because i was scared to death by those skeletons and traps.
it wasn't before a couple of years that i finally conquered my fear - to the point that's...
i've had a brief stint with age of mythology (2002) just a couple of weeks ago.
i guess i did it partly to get ready to come back to age of empires online (which i only recently restarted playing), partly just out of sheer nostalgia.
and yes, it still is a great game.
my mother tongue is italian, but in spite of that i can also speak english and dutch.
i've had some german and norwegian in the past, but they're close to nothing. i have no big trouble reading german though. written french and spanish are also relatively easy.
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