The Heartless Angel
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Name: Daniel

Age: 21

Gender: Male

Hair/Color: Shoulder length and curly/Black

Eye Color: Brown

Physique: Husky and slightly muscular

Interest: Video games, computers, Internet, anime, manga, drawing, writing, and Dr.Pepper.

Music: Just about anything from the following genres: Rock, metal, trance, ambient, classical, and most stuff from anime and video games.

Movies: Don't watch much, but I enjoy comedies.

Television: I'll watch just about anything that's animated, but nothing that's intended for small children. Stand-up comedy is also a good choice for me.

Books: Manga, or graphic novels, are my absolute favorite. I won't read a series that I've already seen on TV, however.



Online games that I play.

Here's a list of games that I play online. They include a description, small review, and what my alias is on there. And after looking at the entire list, I give you full rights to say that I don't have a life... Oy, vey.

www.furcadia.com/
This is a MMOSRPG (Massive Multi-Online Social Role Playing Game) with an isometric landscape. This is differnet than most online RPGs. Instead of stats, skills, and premade equipment, you make up everything yourself. Your character, their story/background, their entire life in general is made up by the user. You can go into dreams, which is like going to a new area, in which you can role play with others. You don't have to RP if you're not that kind of person, you can just use this as a chat system like AIM. But I prefer RPing cause it's more fun. The most unique thing about this game is your characters. They are furres, or anthropomorphic animals. At least that's what they look like on the outside. You can just say that they're human or whatever race you want. Dreams, as I've mentioned earlier, are created by other people. You can create your own dream, but I recomend that for people who are above average programers... If you are such a person, on the official site there is a downloads page in which you can get different things to put in your dream. Like furniture, paintings, trees, flowers, weather animations, and just about anything you can think of. Lots of communites to join, thousands of people to meet, and an endless use of your imagination. 9 out of 10. Recomended for those who are tired of "leveling up" RPGs. Extremely recomended to those with a good imagination.
Alias - Swordking

www.runescape.com
The first MMORPG (Massive Multi-Online Role Playing Game) I've ever played. A great RPG for those who like being the best of the best... at least that was the case until everyone and their grandmother started maxing out their stats. PvP(Player versus Player) is out of control, and I've only done that during safe minigames where you don't lose your stuff when you die. Other than the fact that everyone just even slightly better(higher stats) than you will call you "noob", it's pretty good. A nice way to kill time, as you like doing the same thing over and over again... but that's where the variety comes in. There's so much to do in the game, (even Free Players) you just have trouble wondering what to do next. If you sign up on the game, I could help you out. (i.e. - Give you stuff for free.) 9.5 out of 10. Extremely recommended.
Aliases - (Find me if you can. Blah...)

www.eternal-lands.com
Another medieval based RPG which has a similar feel of Runescape, only with better graphics but not as much stuff to do. The game is still in its Beta testing, or at least that's what they still say. They've gotten a lot more things added to the game that would otherwise make it seem complete, but still claim that they are not done developing it. Gaining levels is not as easy as RS, and even worse, not that really rewarding. The graphics have recently been pushed to the point where the computer I'm using can't handle it without looking like a slideshow... 7 out of 10 on my scale. Then again, I prefer gameplay over graphics. Recommended when you get bored with Runescape.
Alias - Kemagenese (inactive)

http://www.syrnia.com/
Sort of a text based game that has a unique interface to it as well as a Runescape feel. In fact, just about all of the skills are derived from Runescape. The game is based on a "waiting" style game play. There is hardly any input on your part. This is a plus for lazy people (like me, heh) but a negative for people of action (like me as well). One drawback is that people can steal money off of you. Sure, you can steal money right back, but you'll have to do it to someone that has a lower theiving level and that's just sad. I've stopped playing since having a bundle of gold taken from me. I might go back, but until that nonsense is stopped, I'm out... 6.5 out of 10.
Alias - Swordking (inactive)

http://www.endless-online.com/
An RPG with an isometric interface, much like Furcadia. Game is Alpha testing, which means there is hardly any features on the game. But that doesn't mean it's not fun to play. There are a lot of different looking clothing/armor and weapons you can equip on your character to match your personality. It's a bit difficult to get money and items from monsters due to a lot of spawn hogs. There are many palces to explore and see, and the art is very good. Recently, there have been a lot of hackers, mainly tripping the game code and not so much attacking players. Still, it's in a bad shape, but still playable. 6 out of 10. Get this when you get bored with other games.
Aliases - Kemagenese, Tohya

http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/index.php
This game is exactly like Dance Dance Revolution, well, instead of a dance pad you use the arrow keys either on the Num pad or the ones right next to it. This game is really fuggin addictive. Now I understand why people like the arcade one so much. Next time I go to an arcade, this is going to be on my "play first" list. Anyways, each song has a different difficulty to them and some of the songs seem just impossible to even complete. Fast fingers are a MUST. Go on a caffine binge before playing the extremly difficult ones... You can either play by yourself or connect to multiplayer and challenge someone else. 8.5 out of 10. Play this if you're not photosensitive... Yeah, it's that good.
Alias - Swordking

http://maplestory.nexon.net/
A huge 2D game that provides hours of fun. (Until you get bored from level grinding.) Now don't knock it just because it's 2D. The backgrounds and area designs are awe inspiring. Music fits well within the atmosphere of the many places you can visit. There is an expansive combat system involving different classes, sub-classes, skills, equipment... There's also a feature in which you can buy, with real money, special items such as, clothing, pets, stat modifiers, etc. Tons of monsters to fight, thousands of people to play with, endless amount of fun. 9 out of 10. Recomended to those who wish to sway from the 3rd demension.
Aliases - Kemaganese, Kenja, Aragoth

http://www.gaiaonline.com/
A community themed site that lets you create a unique avatar through purchasing (with fake currency), finding, winning, and trading for clothes and items. I mainly go there for the games, and they do have entertaining site events that you can get new items from completion. You can also make a personal page for yourself, participate in forum activities, watch and upload videos, and a bunch of other things I don't usually do. Fair for the casual gamer, great for the social type of person. 8 out of 10.



A better insight...

Trust me when I say I'm anti-social depite the fact that I play quite a few online games. There's very few things I find more annoying than small talk with a stranger. If you really want to talk to me, make sure it's something relevant to my interest. Otherwise, enjoy talking to yourself. If, for whatever reason, I just go and talk to anyone I haven't met/talked to before, I don't expect responses. Most of the time I'll just be randomly spouting nonsense, but if you have nothing to say to me when I do bring up an actual conversation, that's fine. I'll just give you a light insult and either leave or carry on with my business. Just as a note, these are guidelines for online interactions with me. Anyone who was thinking otherwise needs to be creamated alive.



 


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