I want one but I dont know if it will work, the girl I like is my best friends sister.......and that is soo akward.....yeeesh *tugs coller* any tips would hepl people....
Darkauthor81 said:My girlfriend just recently got into Disgaea. Since she's never played a tactical rpg before I have to help her out a lot. But she's a completionist and she loves the characters and the art style. So once she gets her head wrapped around the game mechanics I'm sure she'll take the game farther than I ever did. (There's tons of content after the main story I never touched)
She got me into pokemon and Persona and our roles were reversed with me having to ask her something every five minutes.
So, do any of you have, or have had, a gamer girlfriend? Share your experiences.
PS. We recently bought a bearded dragon lizard. We named him Laharl.
There's always a "back door"...Woodsey said:Its not like he's asking if you got to enter through the "back door" - although that would certainly earn you a smug smile. Hehe.Souplex said:A gentleman doesn't tell. *Smug smile*
OT: Nope. I play quite a lot, but I couldn't care less if they didn't have any interest in it.
One of these days I hope to find a lady, not unlike yourself, that can appreciate my varied (and frankly, a little bizarre) taste in games.SegaJanesis said:This is true. Unfortunately, most girls who game know that they're a commodity and use it as a license to act like fools. Women who don't game don't get lulled into that false sense of security that they're beautiful and attainable no matter what they do. I think this makes the non-gaming variety a lot nicer most of the time.RAKtheUndead said:I'm largely of the opinion that women who game heavily are generally less interesting, more intolerant and more unpleasant people to be around than those that don't play games at all.
You have to weigh the possibility of an extreme attitude and unwarranted sense of entitlement against the challenge of convincing someone to doesn't play games to like your hobby or at least let you enjoy it guilt-free.
Both suck. Wait for the right girl who fits into your lifestyle effortlessly. Use all your freetime while waiting to play more games.
True story.Blitzwarp said:I would be a gamer girlfriend if I had a boyfriend.
I translate video games from Japanese to English. It's loads of fun. I also write/translate strategy guides.SegaJanesis said:Oooh, cool! What do you do?RemSaverem said:I am the gamer in the relationship. Well, we both game a fair bit, but I'm the more mainstream gamer of the two of us, plus I have a job in the games industry. So
I have to ask... were you just saying you don't like first person shooters with weak story, yet that you play the Halo series in the same sentence?Zenacra said:i am a gaming girlfriend, and i've had a couple of girlfriends who were kinda into games and one who was a Guild Wars addict. i'm the kind of girl who's more into gaming than anyone she could possibly date, male OR female. i can kick my boyfriend's ass at Reach, and he knows it. i wish i knew more girls into the type of games i like, though, like Blade Kitten or Record of Agarest War, games where there's either really fun platforming or where the characters are actually a factor in the progression, unlike your run-of-the-mill FPS where the story progresses by you shooting everyone in the face with your machine-gun-testicles. (no offense to FPS-fans. i like FPSes, but the story is just too weak in most of them, which is why i restrict myself to Halo titles and the rare non-Halo title which i think looks promising.)