It was much easier to do this sort of thing when I was younger...
Hell, as a kid, I used to RP while playing the original Starcraft by protecting/attributing properties/personalities/objectives to individual units.
Not so much with the self-insertion (...I can't not make that dirty) these days, since almost every game out doesn't really allow for it. There is a named protagonist with a set back story, set dialogue, set voice, set appearance, and set actions.
It's pretty difficult to project myself into a character that's already been fleshed out. The Elder Scrolls games are sort of an exception, but they're just TOO empty. They're shells lacking life support, so to speak, so I don't feel I can properly inhabit them.
I'm not sure what the correct formula is for me to enjoy self-insertion (No! Bad!), but it'd be nice to experience it again.
Hell, as a kid, I used to RP while playing the original Starcraft by protecting/attributing properties/personalities/objectives to individual units.
Not so much with the self-insertion (...I can't not make that dirty) these days, since almost every game out doesn't really allow for it. There is a named protagonist with a set back story, set dialogue, set voice, set appearance, and set actions.
It's pretty difficult to project myself into a character that's already been fleshed out. The Elder Scrolls games are sort of an exception, but they're just TOO empty. They're shells lacking life support, so to speak, so I don't feel I can properly inhabit them.
I'm not sure what the correct formula is for me to enjoy self-insertion (No! Bad!), but it'd be nice to experience it again.