As it was previously stated I like videogames: I am a gamer.
I absolutely love playing classic Minecraft(Usually I am referring to 1.7.10).
I need to admit the fact that I am lazy and I don't want to learn new things;
still I don't like the nether without pigmans.
Minecraft with mods is also funny,
a lot of my treasured memories are in minecraft.
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas is probably my favourite game from the franchise,
but I have spent lots of hours playing GTA Online (unfortunately) and I remember having a lot of hype Grand Theft Auto V.
What can I say about Grand Theft Auto IV? I love the Euphoria engine.
To be honest I really like games made by Rockstar.
I recall playing Red Dead Redemption a lot when I was younger and finishing all of the challenges to unlock the "Legend of The West" outfit.
I can say the same about Red Dead Redemption II:
I love that game (and I have purchased it twice,
once for the PS4 and later for the PC).
To say which one is my favourite would be an exercise of foolishness since both can boast their pros and cons.
Souls like have been my bread and butter for a while now but I am a little bit tired of playing the same game with different boss fights,
I am genuinely interested in a brand new game by Miyazaki and not the usual "Go and burn yourself somewhere after dying and respawning thousand of times" videogame;
I want to see something new!
If I have to pick for a single favourite game of all times I don't know if it would be San Andreas or Star Wars Battlefront II (Classic).
"Just like the simulations.", "Watch those wrist rockets.", "For the republic." and "For the chancellor".
I love that game.
It is probably the videogame with most playtime out of all of my games.
Massive battles,
vehicles,
STAR WARS!!
Do you need anything else?
Speaking of mass battles,
how could I not mention Mount and Blade.
I haven't always been the greatest fan of the franchise,
mainly because I didn't knew it existed,
but come on:
it appeals to every mans fantasy.
Being a general and fighting against other lords' armies,
castles and "away with you vile beggar".
It is all there,
plus a little management system for castles and economy.
Rought around the edges but fun nonetheless.
Another game that has some of my treasured memories is Roller Coaster Tycoon 2.
The carousel music lives rent free in my head.
I began playing it when I was a child,
that meant that I didn't know how to win and most of the time I ended up bankrupt,
but I still find that game amusing,
even after all this time.
My first RTS was American Conquest.
I used to play that game a lot at my friends house (with cheats) and even in this case the game's music lived rent free in my head.
Another Childhood friends' house game was "Battlefield 1942".
It was my first instance of the franchise and it was the first time I and my friend played on a computer.
I remember it was hard for us to move with WASD so one of us had to press "W" while the other had to point the mouse.
But 1942 wasn't my only Battlefield,
in the bargain bin I found Battlefield Vietnam.
It wasn't the same experience as with 1942 but it was fun;
with my dad's computer crashing more often than not.
A couple of years later I recieved Battlefield 3.
The same friend with which I used to play 1942 gave it to me so we could play it togheter.
My internet connection sucked but we had our daily dose of dopamine.
Other multiplayer games that I like to play are horde games:
Left4Dead2, PayDay2 and Deep Rock Galactic (Rock and Stone).
Competitive FPS are fun too.
I still find myself playing Team Fortress 2 now and then(Halloween and Christmas usually).
I'd say that I am a Singleplayer guy,
I love singleplayer adventures like Peter Jackson's King Kong or the evergreen Half-Life(Franchise).
Another franchise that I used to love was Far Cry,
especially 2 and 3.
I played Far Cry 4 too but it was just Far Cry 3 in Nepal.
I don't like Dead By Daylight, Life is Strange and sequels, Overwatch.
More often than not I get mad because internet is bloat and it is impossible to find useful guides for videogames (I remember printing the GTA San Andreas cheat codes on paper), so here's to you: Bloatless videogames' documentation.