7heo
One day I will visit
Sweden
READ ME FIRST

DEAR PUBLISHERS, DEAR DEVELOPERS, IF YOU COULD STOP DESIGNING GAMES FOR AS MANY PLATFORMS MUCH MONEY AS POSSIBLE, THAT WOULD BE OUTSTANDING.

Linux is NOT GNU
I do not pay attention to "Linux" games anymore, since they don't run on "Linux" as advertised, but only on (some) "GNU/Linux" distributions. Linux != GNU. Please consult http://www.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-linux-faq.en.html#why for further information.

Me, myself and I

Now, since this is "hidden" information unless you click on the "View more info" link... I'll get into details:

I like games, as you might understand from looking at my profile, which is a pretty common trait for a steam user. So what kind of games? Mostly first person games, as I really like being immersed into the virtual universes I visit. I love being challenged, but it has to be fair. By that, I mean that it has not to be random: fair challenges are challenges you can overcome by experience, and not by chance. In game design terms, that means that I like games that give consistent feedback to the player, and that have logical (or deductible) mechanics. So for example, even if I think that FTL is not a bad game, it's absolutely not a good game in my opinion, and I got pretty bored with it. On the contrary, the best examples of games that fit my definition of "fair challenge" are Valve games (namely Half Life, Portal, and so on).
Now, that being the first thing I take into account in games, it's however not the most evident thing to get an idea on, especially without an available demo on steam (which is not common enough according to my taste).

So what does interess me in games, then? Mostly the ambiance, the originality, and the universe. Oh and if it has roleplay elements and ludicity, it's merrier. What kind of universes? Usually, dark and complex ones. Examples would be noir movies universes, post-apocalyptic universes, cyperpunk ones, and other vampiric-related ones.

Also, I am a perfectionist. That means that sometimes, I might put more commitment into finishing a game that was put into creating it.

Oh and one last note, for the reader: the worse thing in my opinion is a good but broken game. I prefer a slightly-better-than-average game that has a balanced quality than a pure gem that simply segfaults at times; or has non-overridable and stupid bindings (escape to cancel the current level, as in Eversion?)

And one link for the road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1pWCkW95W0

NB: I insta-downvote any review that contains a numerical rating. Reasons here: http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/07/16/is-metacritic-ruining-the-games-industry and https://www.destructoid.com/why-video-game-reviews-suck-part-one-30369.phtml - Steam has a review system that is explicited not based on numbers, but rather on proportions. Use it the way it is meant.
READ ME FIRST

DEAR PUBLISHERS, DEAR DEVELOPERS, IF YOU COULD STOP DESIGNING GAMES FOR AS MANY PLATFORMS MUCH MONEY AS POSSIBLE, THAT WOULD BE OUTSTANDING.

Linux is NOT GNU
I do not pay attention to "Linux" games anymore, since they don't run on "Linux" as advertised, but only on (some) "GNU/Linux" distributions. Linux != GNU. Please consult http://www.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-linux-faq.en.html#why for further information.

Me, myself and I

Now, since this is "hidden" information unless you click on the "View more info" link... I'll get into details:

I like games, as you might understand from looking at my profile, which is a pretty common trait for a steam user. So what kind of games? Mostly first person games, as I really like being immersed into the virtual universes I visit. I love being challenged, but it has to be fair. By that, I mean that it has not to be random: fair challenges are challenges you can overcome by experience, and not by chance. In game design terms, that means that I like games that give consistent feedback to the player, and that have logical (or deductible) mechanics. So for example, even if I think that FTL is not a bad game, it's absolutely not a good game in my opinion, and I got pretty bored with it. On the contrary, the best examples of games that fit my definition of "fair challenge" are Valve games (namely Half Life, Portal, and so on).
Now, that being the first thing I take into account in games, it's however not the most evident thing to get an idea on, especially without an available demo on steam (which is not common enough according to my taste).

So what does interess me in games, then? Mostly the ambiance, the originality, and the universe. Oh and if it has roleplay elements and ludicity, it's merrier. What kind of universes? Usually, dark and complex ones. Examples would be noir movies universes, post-apocalyptic universes, cyperpunk ones, and other vampiric-related ones.

Also, I am a perfectionist. That means that sometimes, I might put more commitment into finishing a game that was put into creating it.

Oh and one last note, for the reader: the worse thing in my opinion is a good but broken game. I prefer a slightly-better-than-average game that has a balanced quality than a pure gem that simply segfaults at times; or has non-overridable and stupid bindings (escape to cancel the current level, as in Eversion?)

And one link for the road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1pWCkW95W0

NB: I insta-downvote any review that contains a numerical rating. Reasons here: http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/07/16/is-metacritic-ruining-the-games-industry and https://www.destructoid.com/why-video-game-reviews-suck-part-one-30369.phtml - Steam has a review system that is explicited not based on numbers, but rather on proportions. Use it the way it is meant.
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Bait 27 nov, 2022 @ 10:39 
Hello, I would like to ask if you trade humble bundle cd-keys, even if you do not trade them, I am looking for a few old bundled ones, so you might have a few and I'm ready to offer some games from your wishlist, in case you are interested - accept my friendship, I'm also ready to go first if we find decent trade for both of us, thanks(seen your profile on games collectors group)
7heo 20 aug, 2022 @ 3:50 
Thanks, PickleRick ;)
PickleRick 10 jul, 2022 @ 20:44 
Love your review of Fury Unleashed :47_thumb_up:
NoJoke 10 jan, 2022 @ 13:06 
Hey there's my old Linux buddy, hope you had a great new year!
WanderingMiqo'te 6 nov, 2021 @ 23:48 
Level 69 nice
log08 4 jul, 2021 @ 11:34 
Can i ask u something about steam customize site?