'Sup everynyan!
I'm a huge anime fan- an otaku if you will- on the verge of becoming a hikikomori. Currently in college, studying Sociology and Information & Communication Sciences.
I spend most of my time in my apartment, watching anime and reading manga, playing computer games, listening to music, building Lego or simply roaming around the Internet.
By the way, here are my MFC, last.fm and MOC profiles if you wanna check them out.
I have many other interests as well, but never enough time to deal with them all.
When it comes to anime I watch, I'm pretty much interested in all genres, but with the exception of endless shonen fighting soap operas anime, and (most) mecha, which I don't find too interesting. I like science fiction a lot, but usually end up watching slice of life comedy much more often.
As for the ratings I give, I'm pretty lenient and usually never give an anime a score below 6... If something manages to go under that, it means it was absolutely unwatchable and I've probably dropped it. But still, two same numbers on my list often do not mean the same. Rather than having an universal ranking of quality, my anime ratings usually represent by what degree I consider an anime to be successful in what I think it was trying to be. are given on a whim.
Other than that, I tend to give all yuri anime pretty high scores, 'cause I'm a die-hard yuri fan. And also a man-hater.
Oh, and, I almost forgot... No random friend requests whatsoever.
No matter if I should know you from somewhere, at least leave a comment on my profile before sending a friend request, it's really not that hard. After a short chat I'll probably add you on my friends list anyway.
And I'm sorry that my profile looks terribly boring. Photoshop is not something I excel at.
im kind of surprised that im the first person youv heard that hate this game, the burnout fan base really really hates it. I wish i heard that hate before buying it because i was disappointed beyond belief.
Ehhh to each their own in the end, though you should give the criterion need for speeds a try, they play a little bit more like burnout 3, the soundtrack is bad though, not as bad as paradise's but its pretty bad.
well you asked so i hope you enjoy reading cause theres alot wrong
-the soundtrack was horrendously bad and the only songs that really fit were my curse and calling all cars, it had fucking avril lavigne on it too which made me almost throw up
- The races were lazy as hell, the idea of being able to get to point B using your own route is great in theory, but the AI posed no threat and all drove on the exact same route which was almost always the longest route to point B, and even then they all went painfully slow so even if you stuck with them youd just pass them,and even then the lack of any linear race track makes it so that every race is identical, other burnout's and other racers in general have tracks that are fun and unique, they give off a personality and make you come back so you can try and master its curves and obstacles, with paradise it did not have that, i will say the mountain area's were fun to race on ina few instances but they were in very small quantity
- the physics were crap, both in how the cars could get air time like a motherfucker (which was only their to appeal to casuals cause actual racing in a racing game isnt enough apparently) but also the way cars clash was off, enemies went down like paper mache, this in turn makes road rage a boring activity, though it was small in quantity anyway
- the world is really boring, the northern parts had many interesting locales and roads as well as some cool places to dick around in like the lumber yard, but the main part of it, the city, was just bland and not fun to explore.
- cars didnt feel that different, the different groups did but all the cars in said groups just felt identical, in a racing game that is unforgivable
- the games progression was tedious, all races reset once you go up a rank whcih just shows how lazy they were with making actual content so they trick you into just replaying the same shit
-crash nav wasnt fun at all, not just cause it was entirely different but because it wall all the same shit where you just bounce about without any goal or point in doing so aside from a trophy
-slo mo in crashes was annoying as hell, it was cool back in 2008 when it looked good but in reality its just a annoyance in which it wastes time
-on disc dlc....nuff said
-the DJ was just annoying, i mean they all are but he really got on my nerves
Burnout paradise was a mess, criterion's need for speed games have been a vast improvement over it but that isnt saying too too much, but those games were still pretty fun