These days, puzzle games and fighting games. Basically anything that I can pick up, get in a few quick games, then put down at any time. I don't like those large, epic quest kind of games largely because I don't have the time to sit and play through them and half the characters seem to find their way into the nexus.
Usually, it was the epic quest games and the horror games for me.
The first because I was apparently an abnormal hunter in not spending my money and free time on getting drunk, high, and laid, the second as a sort of catharsis.
I've avoided the horror games since I discovered I was in two of them. I'm actually making an attempt to play my way through Resident Evil 4, though. It's... a weird experience.
Well, I'm relatively fluent in German and French, though my French probably sucks by now, and I know some Irish Gaelic. Also picked up a little bit of spanish.
We can go on a European tour and not totally embarrass ourselves. Still, I bet your French-that-sucks is better than my French-I-learned-in-high-school.
Probably about the same, since high school is where I learned French. I was fairly good at it, but it's not like I ever got a chance to use it outside of class.
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The first because I was apparently an abnormal hunter in not spending my money and free time on getting drunk, high, and laid, the second as a sort of catharsis.
...I've burned all the horror games.
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We can go on a European tour and not totally embarrass ourselves. Still, I bet your French-that-sucks is better than my French-I-learned-in-high-school.
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