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I am extremely efficient with my use of the RG and am extremely aggressive in its use to both attack/gain territory and take people out. I use ink mines mostly to throw off pursuers and to get after splat revenge if at possible. And I love flicking inkstrike to the other side of the map...
I've only caused a disconnect once. And that was after it became glaringly obvious that I was in a group that had a large amount of people who only played when they were with certain other players.
I've never quit because my team was losing. I'm always trying to make headway even if my team...
I like horror games. Especially if they craft things around a tense atmosphere rather than "zombies boo!" The first couple Resident Evils, Silent Hills, Fatal Frame, Outlast I feel are pretty good as far as causing tension.
T1. Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past or Ocarina of Time - I really can't decide. I've spent a large amount of time playing these games for two decades.
3. EarthBound - My first RPG love and arguably my most obsessed over game.
4. Metroid Prime - While I had played Metroid before this was the...
Not at all. In my group we stretch from 18 to 34. I am the 2nd oldest in mine at 33.
Of course long ago I that there really is no age limit to play any game really.
8-6. I started out trying to pick what I liked more but then I got cynical and started reasoning out which would be the least popular and more likely lose.
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