Posted March 13, 2016
I don't like packet ham (as in the reformed sliced crap you buy in shops), but if you get a joint and cook it yourself it's one of my favourite things. Boiled in cider and then roasted with a honey mustard glaze. Mmmmmm
As for pineapple on pizza.. it is wrong. Pineapple should never be put on pizza. Unfortunately most of the world seems to disagree with me as (I make pizza for a living) it's one of our best sellers. I think everyone here might be clinically insane, that would explain it.
And MMORPGs. I've never actually played one. I think I played WoW for ten minutes once. Back when I had the time to devote to something like that I didn't have money to afford a subscription or a decent internet connection so I never got into them. Now I have no time to engage in an MMORPG, plus I have no friends I would play with and I'm very anti social so that aspect doesn't appeal.
That being said, I'm currently playing Xenoblade Chronicles X on Wii U and it feels quite like an offline MMORPG. A lot of the quests are similar to what P1na described, there's a lot of pointless running around etc.
But the story and characters (while nowhere near as good as the first game) are pretty interesting, I actually quite enjoy grinding, combat is quite challenging and tactical and the world is so stunning and beautifully detailed that it's a joy to explore. I can see why you would dislike it (or a similar kind of game), particularly if the story or characters didn't grab you (as I imagine they don't really in any MMORPG) but I've always quite enjoyed open world games that give me some freedom to roam and explore and enjoy the world.
As for pineapple on pizza.. it is wrong. Pineapple should never be put on pizza. Unfortunately most of the world seems to disagree with me as (I make pizza for a living) it's one of our best sellers. I think everyone here might be clinically insane, that would explain it.
And MMORPGs. I've never actually played one. I think I played WoW for ten minutes once. Back when I had the time to devote to something like that I didn't have money to afford a subscription or a decent internet connection so I never got into them. Now I have no time to engage in an MMORPG, plus I have no friends I would play with and I'm very anti social so that aspect doesn't appeal.
That being said, I'm currently playing Xenoblade Chronicles X on Wii U and it feels quite like an offline MMORPG. A lot of the quests are similar to what P1na described, there's a lot of pointless running around etc.
But the story and characters (while nowhere near as good as the first game) are pretty interesting, I actually quite enjoy grinding, combat is quite challenging and tactical and the world is so stunning and beautifully detailed that it's a joy to explore. I can see why you would dislike it (or a similar kind of game), particularly if the story or characters didn't grab you (as I imagine they don't really in any MMORPG) but I've always quite enjoyed open world games that give me some freedom to roam and explore and enjoy the world.