How long have you been playing video games?
A good portion of my life; since I'm rather young, that's only about 14 years, to be honest.
How many hours do you play video games a week?
Anywhere from 5 to 20. College life means it changes a bit based off of my workload.
Do the majority of your games feature some form of violence(extreme violence, gore, or strong language)?
A good portion of them, yes. I tend to choose ones that give me a choice to be violent or non-violent, though; I dislike having a certain play-style forced on me.
From a scale of 1-10, 10 being the highest, how aggressive do you get playing violent video games? This can be yelling,damaging items, or as simple as getting frustrated.
Two. If I get frustrated with something, I'll stop playing it and play something more relaxing. I'm not really a violent person, anyway. Whenever I try to play evil it all just kind of fails horribly and I stop about three hours in, feeling like a terrible person.
Do you feel that you have been affect by violent video games in a negative way? I.e, desensitization, higher aggression, or any other ways.
Violent video games? No, not really. I know it's fake, seeing digital blood doesn't make me any less queasy when I see it in real life. I flinch when it looks or sounds like someone gets hurt in front of me, and ask if they're okay, even after watching some guy get eviscerated in front of me in a video game. It's not real.
Some of the players on multiplayer? Ooooh yes. I got a strange mixture of desensitized to and cautious about sexual harassment from other players. I dealt with idiots that treated me like shit. I had to learn to evade the answer to the question, "Are you really a girl?" because if I was honest, I would inevitably face sexual harassment. I got sick of listening to idiots spout out cursewords every five seconds because it made them sound tough. My player character was literally sexually assaulted when I was nine. For the answer there, he had some kind of hack that let him cause an animation of kissing - I couldn't refuse. My character was female. His was male.
I was a thousand times more frustrated with the people playing the game than the game itself. It's why I tend to play single player games now, or only with close friends. Video games aren't the problem, it's some of the idiots (And not everyone playing them, either; I've met some wonderful, amazing people) behind the keyboards/controllers.
How old were you when you first started playing video games?
Four or five. My first game was Oregon Trail, if you're wondering.
On a separate note, I've noticed my reflexes are better than average; more so with dodging when surprised than counterattacking. I only really noticed this when driving, and I dodged a car that pulled in front of me pretty easily without even thinking until AFTER. Since I'm not really sports inclined, or really athletic in the slightest, I'm pretty sure video games are to blame, for that one. I'm rather grateful.