Day 1 - Your very first video game.
Day 2 - Your favorite character.
Day 3 - An underrated game.
Day 4 - Your guilty pleasure game.
Day 5 - Game character you feel you are most like (or wish you were).
Day 6 - Most annoying character.
Day 7 - Favorite game couple.
Day 8 - Best soundtrack.
Day 9 - Saddest game scene.
Day 10 - Best gameplay.
Day 11 - Gaming system of choice.
Day 12 - A game everyone should play.
Day 13 - A game you’ve played more than five times.
Day 14 - Current (or most recent) gaming wallpaper.
Day 15 - Post a screenshot from the game you’re playing right now.
Day 16 - Game with the best cut scenes.
Day 17 - Favorite antagonist.
Day 18 - Favorite protagonist.
Day 19 - Picture of a game setting you wish you lived in.
Day 20 - Favorite genre.
Day 21 - Game with the best story.
Day 22 - A game sequel which disappointed you.
Day 23 - Game you think had the best graphics or art style.
Day 24 - Favorite classic game.
Day 25 - A game you plan on playing.
Day 26 - Best voice acting.
Day 27 - Most epic scene ever.
Day 28 - Favorite game developer.
Day 29 - A game you thought you wouldn’t like, but ended up loving.
Day 30 - Your favorite game of all time.
Parasite Eve. I played the hell out of that game when I was younger, and it's probably one of the games that gave me a neverending love for all things delicious and horrory. I mean, when Aya first comes across the rat beneath the opera house? And it transforms? I'd play the beginning a thousand times just for that scene because it was nightmare fuel. I'm really surprised not many people played it. Because everyone should.
All right. I should talk about my weekend because it was kind of awesome. My best friend ended up canceling her party on Saturday, so instead I went out with my dad and aunt to Necropolis. We had gone last year, and it was so much fun and scary. This year, however? Not so much, at least not scary. I don't know if it was the women in front of us who were the typical stereotype of black women, and screamed and yelped and had me rolling on the ground laughing (it was hilarious), or if it was the lack of workers, but it just wasn't... scary. At all. But it sure was a confidence booster.
Why? Because I was hit on. A lot. Called pretty, and cute. The workers complimented my heels and all that jazz. God, I love myself sometimes (shuddup, it's good to have some self-confidence). Also, I had done my hair in a cute butterfly braid. So adorable.
After the haunted house, we headed to Denny's. Mind you, we got out of the haunted house at 12:14. We didn't get out of Denny's until around 2 am, and it was packed. And that was my Saturday of awesome.
Halloween was your typical halloween. Went to my grandparents, took my dog with me, had a cookout with hotdogs, burgers, brauts, ribs, etc. etc. I made a new burger that was topped with carmalized onions, blue cheese, various greens, and spicy mayo; it was amazingly delicious, and I urge you all to try it. My aunt took the kids out trick or treating while the rest of the adults watched horror movies (first on the list was Night of the Living Dead (not the remake, that sucks), which despite how old it was, had my grandmother cringing). We made candied apples, and carved pumpkins, sorted candy, and got ZERO trick or treaters. I was happy about that.
RP WISE: I've had a strong urge to play Kadaj somewhere, and while I'm actually working on an application for Luceti for him, I don't know if I'll submit it. I want to, but I don't know if I want to. You know?