Definitely The adventurer, god I have way too many game that I've tried out and jumped onto next once I find it uninteresting or nothing new in it, also partly hardcore and story liner.
Definitely The adventurer, god I have way too many game that I've tried out and jumped onto next once I find it uninteresting or nothing new in it, also partly hardcore and story liner.





A mixture of Casual Gamer, The Adventurer, the Story-liner, Romance Gamer, and Role-player really.I'm also very much an Older gamer (I started playing games in the 8-bit era). But basically I'm a casual roleplayer mostly. :3
romance, casual, classic, roleplayer...not sure I identify myself a little in any of those. Time though is a problem factor due to me having a family life but other then that I basically am a bit of each....maybe more casual classic
Mei


Classic/bloodrager/adventurer
Grew up with a nintendo 64
I love pvp because I think pvp is the mode that requires the most skill.
And I also love exploring!![]()
Classic/Adventure/Action for me.i don't like pvp but won't mind to play once in a while.


Can we be multiple types?
Classic/True Gamer: I do love my classic games. Mario, Zelda, Chrono Trigger, yup all on that list. But also others as well including Resident Evil (the original game style, not the modern style they took up since RE4), Monkey Island, and various others.
The Completionist*: Not on your list on its own. It's similar to the Merchant in that I do love to collect items and craft, but I don't care about profits one bit. It's also similar to The Star in that I do love to do achieves and completionism and posting in forums, but I don't care about popularity. I'm not particularly vocal (usually just post a few times. won't find me debating for 6+ pages), and I don't care about popularity, and I'm not particularly generous unless it's advice.
The Role-player: While I do play other genres (as seen by Mario and Zelda and RE, which are NOT RPGs but many other games as well that I won't list), the bulk of my gaming is RPGs and I do LOVE a good story with fully fleshed out characters.
Casual Gamer: I have a 9 hour job, 3 hours commute (round), and often 1-2 hours more work to do from home and sometimes even work during the weekend T.T. For the past year, it's been hard not to trend toward Casual.
HardCore Gamer: I used to do the whole end-game gaming, filling out excel sheets to figure out the best rotations thing in other games. As well as try to complete certain games (single player RPGs) using restrictions (staying low level for example) for the challenge of it.
Heck, even with my more casual hours, I still find time to create excel sheets of my inventory and what to craft next and what I've sold (not that I care about profit, I just care what I can remove from my inventory fastest to open up a slot! In games with unlimited inventory, I don't bother with sales tracking at all). They're just not as fleshed out as they used to be.
As it turns out a gamer who used to be Hardcore nearly all her life can turn Casual thanks to real life restrictions! (That and in MMOs hard core end game can lead to lots of drama thanks to disputes about who is or isn't pulling their weight, and loot distribution woes. *shudder* I need a break from that anyway )
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Fighting, RPG, MMO, Adventure,Puzzle, FPS player
My RPG style is basically this and other old style games JRPG
Fighting games not into the whole SF4 new look more like this style better 2D anime
MMO basically this and FFXI also FPS like counter strike source style not COD type style.
Adventure like Zelda and Alundra
Puzzle portal was good.
I think I am a 2D anime style player I say once a game starts looking too real its leaving the fantasy world
I'm mostly a mix of the lot with some of my own sprinkled in.
"Typically will play just about any game/genre. Plays 'em with skill and steadily improves, might stay up for allnighters, but isn't afraid to give the game a break and play another one or play it less. Tries to be the best at anything they can do. Tries different things. Is willing to go in blind and learn things on their own(or in my case I WANT to go in blind and learn the fights on my own). Devours lore. Can and will role-play."



I have several types that I switch between.
The Merchant, The Adventurer, The Story-Liner, and The Role-Player. I would have picked Casual Gamer as well, but I play a lot more than an hour a day. I just tend to focus my attention on a good many things rather than one specific thing, which separates me from the hardcore.
OH MY GOD, SOMEONE ELSE WHO KNOWS WHAT SUIKODEN IS!!!
God, I wish Konami would localize that or at least sell the franchise to someone else like Level-5 or Atlus so we can get more SoD goodness.
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I'm a 'classic' gamer that's taken to the 'filthy casual' style of gaming. Don't get me wrong, I loves me a hard game (almost made it to the end of Dark Souls II... if a hard drive failure hadn't happened). I just don't feel like making gaming into a job. I have a job, don't need one at home too.
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I'm also very much an Older gamer (I started playing games in the 8-bit era). But basically I'm a casual roleplayer mostly. :3





