Zhukov said:
Side quests get finished first.
It's a law.
I'm a law abiding citizen. In fact, I try to finish the side quests before even taking up the main one, so I'll try to avoid the quest giver (if possible) at, well, reasonable costs. I would go as far as not being in the same are as them if I could easily pull it off, for example if they reside in a room or a building and there is nothing else to do in that area (no shops/secondary quests/other stuff).
I'm also a minimalist. I try to use as little resources as possible. This means that I maximise what I can get out of my current abilities/items/etc. It's borderline power gaming but I'm doing it for the tactical challenge. For example, the first time I played NWN I went through the entire game without any companions - using only my character's resources to tackle everything I encountered.
DrgoFx said:
For my specifically, I narrate as I said on what's going on, and my "catch phrase" I would say is "Sit the fuck back down." Which normally comes out after I snipe someone or easily defeat someone. IE: in Halo I'll get caught off guard and in an instant, I kill my challenger. In response I'll say "*****, sit the fuck back down."
I narrate too, it's either my thought process ("So if I go here and use that...no better do something else.") or just what's going on if I don't have a plan set up ("So, thanks for ambushing me, here is some sword in your face"). Maybe it's not "narrating" but "commenting" now that I think of it.
I also have some "catch phrases" but some are specific to games or genres. Or just one sort of thing. For example, I almost have to go "horsey, horsey horsey, horsey" if I even think the word "horse". It gets somewhat annoying when I'm narrating or commenting a when thinking of a tactic and there are horse riders or something remotely similar (unicorns, centaurs included...depending how horselike they are) involved. "So, if I attack with the archers there then move my horses (horsey, horsey, horsey, horsey) here maybe, no wait, I better leave the horses (horsey, horsey, horsey, horsey) next to the archers to guard them" and so on. I really don't know why or when I started in the first place.
And I'm a bit of a serial killer in games. Especially RPGs and other sandbox-y ones but if I find a helpless NPC away from everybody else and I think I can get away with it, I would most sneak up to them and kill them. actually the same goes for enemies. A secluded enemy which is out of sight from the others, out of shouting range even will always get a sneak kill unless I really can't do it (no sneaking in the game). It wouldn't matter if it doesn't pose no threat to me even if it sees me. Silent discrete murder is the norm. I'm pretty sure I haven't picked that from Hitman although it really helped there.