I'm a 1992-born young(?) man with a passion for gaming.
I started playing electronic games at 6, and I've always kept up with the gaming scene ever since. My tendency to being very competitive at what I do has lead me to the habit of over analyzing games; how the game's mechanics operate, how to take advantage of said mechanics, and how to be better than other people at the game - even if it wasn't meant to be that competitive to begin with.
I enjoy RPG (Role Playing Game) style of games the most, probably because you actually need to spend time "developing" your character. A sense of progression, if you may. I also enjoy other genres such as FPS (First Person Shooter), RTS (Real Time Strategy), and lately, MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena).
I also enjoy putting my thoughts into other non-technical aspects of a game, such as the game's marketing campaign, its community management system, and development decisions. Personally, I think there is still, and will always be a lot of things to be done in order to build a better gaming communities all over the world.
My personal ideology is to always give it 100%. Never do things halfheartedly!
"Be spectacularly great at what you do. Wear your passion on your sleeve and hold your heart in the palm of your hand. And work hard. Really hard."
- Robin Sharman
I started playing electronic games at 6, and I've always kept up with the gaming scene ever since. My tendency to being very competitive at what I do has lead me to the habit of over analyzing games; how the game's mechanics operate, how to take advantage of said mechanics, and how to be better than other people at the game - even if it wasn't meant to be that competitive to begin with.
I enjoy RPG (Role Playing Game) style of games the most, probably because you actually need to spend time "developing" your character. A sense of progression, if you may. I also enjoy other genres such as FPS (First Person Shooter), RTS (Real Time Strategy), and lately, MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena).
I also enjoy putting my thoughts into other non-technical aspects of a game, such as the game's marketing campaign, its community management system, and development decisions. Personally, I think there is still, and will always be a lot of things to be done in order to build a better gaming communities all over the world.
My personal ideology is to always give it 100%. Never do things halfheartedly!
"Be spectacularly great at what you do. Wear your passion on your sleeve and hold your heart in the palm of your hand. And work hard. Really hard."
- Robin Sharman