Friday 3 October 2014

Question Time!

So my first task was do to with Introduction to Critical Games Studies, we were tasked with getting questioning a fellow Student and swapping the answer so we may blog about them, so that's why I'm here now! and here are those questions and answers I gave.

Question 1: What is the title of the last fictional book you last read or currently reading?

Personally I love reading comic and manga books, the latest of which is a series known as "Black God" a manga series published by Yen Press in 2009. a basic run down of the story without giving away spoilers (and I've only read the first volume, so currently I don't know all of the story at time of writing) is about Superhumans known as Tera Guardian's and Doppelgangers roaming the main streets of Tokyo. The first volumes doesn't explaining everything but the fight scenes are very well drawn out and I enjoyed reading it, most likely going to continue reading it.

Question 2: What is the title of the last Non-fictional book you last read or currently reading?

For this question, I remember staring blankly at my parent who asked this question for a little while trying to think what it actually was. The thing is, I don't remember the last time I read something non-fiction, it's just not my reading style I guess. Moving on.

Question 3: What is the last Live Performance you attended?

Once again, it's not my sort of thing. in fact I don't think I have actually seen any performance in Music, Drama or Dance live.

Question 4: What was the title of the last film you saw at cinema or watched on DVD?

I didn't remember the last film in the cinema I watched, which just proves how interesting I found it (insert humor here) but the last DVD I watched was The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Which is rather a good squeal to the first one, for those who don't know about the series, it's originally a book series about 12 sections who compete in an entertainment known as the Hunger games, where one male and female from each section are the tributes. the 24 participants then compete against each other, in a bloodshed to be the last one remaining alive.  It's a pretty sick idea of a book/movie but it is told so very well (and I don't mind violence so it gets my approval). Looking forward to the third film in the series coming out later this year!

Question 5: How often do you read a newspaper?

Not very often, although I do tend to have a little flick through the Daily Mail, even then I won't read more then 10 minutes of it unless there happens to be an interesting article or two for me to read.

Question 6: Which art gallery/museum/exhibition did you last visit?

I don't think I've been to a Art Gallery, museum or exhibition. Moving on once more...

Question 7: How many hours a week do you spend playing video games?

Now both me and my partner both agreed we couldn't give an exact amount of time spent playing video games, so we both agreed on that we both played about 20+ hours a week. Such hours have been spent on League of Legends, Destiny and Skull girls. I don't always play 20+ hours though, been when I do it's because I have free time.

Question 8: How many hours a week do you spend playing non digital games?

This was more of a 5+ hours gap, as I do playing board games like Dungeons and Dragons but only rarely do I get to play them. I play a lot of Card games such as Yu-Gi-Oh, Cardfight Vanguard and Weiss Schwarz, which all have different mechanics and rules behind them but are equally fun as each other.


And that's all folks, now you know a little more about some personal preferences about me, until next time.


1 comment:

  1. Hi Lee,

    The question about your non-fiction reading was really just a way to allow you to casually mention the titles of a couple of books on the readling lists of your current modules that you have picked-up from the library and are currently getting stuck into.

    Hopefully, your experience on the course will encourage and enable you to expand your cultural horizons in all sorts of new and interesting ways. As a designer, you will find it inspiring and interesting to visit art galleries, museums and exhibitions. You'll also have the chance to visit one of the world's foremost museum collections in a few weeks' time to see firsthand some of the ancient games we'll be studying over the course of three sessions in Ocobter and November.

    Also -- although there are no course-related visits organised -- The New Wolsey Theatre offers under-26s tickets for £5.00, which is about a cheap a night out as you can get!

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