Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Gaming Interview

This is the first time I'll be doing a blog, and I'll be filling this up with random questions and answers.

What is the title of the book of the last fiction book you have read?

The book was called inheritance, it is the last book in the collection of Eragon. Personally I was not too impressed by this book as I was expecting more to happen, considering how long the plot had been building up to the final moment.

What is the title of the last book (non fiction)  that you have read?

I am not much of a reader, so I'm embarrassed to say, I don't remember any non fiction books that I've read recently. Unless the rulebook of WoW trading card game counts as one.

What is the last live performance you attended?

I haven't recently attended any live performances, the only one that I can remember is a Maltese band (because I'm from malta) singing during a beer festival.

What is the last movie that you saw?

The movie was called Jackass 3.5, it was kind of funny, but all in all, I didn't like it, I don't like watching people hurting themselves for entertainment. I wasn't the one who picked the movie though, and it's still better than the one they picked before that... "Dead Girl" ... Worst movie I've ever seen.

How often do you read a newspaper?

Almost never. I simply don't read newspapers unless I'm looking for a job. I tend to get the important information from friends, without having to go through the rest of the news.

Which art gallery / museum / exhibition did you last visit?

I've not had any opportunities to visit any art exhibitions as a group. It's not something that I would do on my own. The last I've seen was during secondary school... quite a while back.

How many hours a week do you spend playing video games?

Let's put it this way, I tend to spend a lot of my free time at home playing games. But university has had a big impact on the said free time, so I've gone from ~10 hours a day to ~10 hours a week.

How many hours a week do you spend playing games which aren't video games?

Previously, none at all, however now that I'm surrounded by many gamers in this course I'm doing at least 3 to 4 hours every Wednesday, and trying to add to that when possible. After so many hours looking at our computer screens, it's refreshing to change my gaming style and non-digital games tend to be more social as well.

3 comments:

  1. thats not the answers ive given you

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  2. Its slightly modified, what you gave me was used to get to this. Its my blog, I decide what to put in in the end :p

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  3. Hi Clinton,

    Hopefully you'll be able to take advantage of the galleries and museums in town as well as course related trips to games-related exhibitions. There's a British Museum trip scheduled for November; look out for more info nearer the time.

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