RPG
has been one of my many saving graces for a long time now. I've enjoyed
game RPGs, pencil&paper RPGs, IM RPGs, and Table Top RPGs. Clicking
on the banners below will take you to the game's web site. If you want
to see my characters, the use the Characters Button on the sidebar.
Ever
Quest was my first and my longest. My first character was Shenna, created
February 22, 2001. And I didn't stop playing till April 2005. Even then,
I was hard pressed to give up my favorite RPG. With over 80 characters,
17 hours of college courses, and a part time job, I had no choice but
to quit something...and it couldn't be the job or school.
EQ will always get a full rating score of 10 from me.

EverQuest II is the sequel to EverQuest (as you might expect -.-). Allthough
there's no way to create as many characters as you might in the original
game, the options for the characters you do make are boundless! The graphics
are splendid and the over-all experience is wonderful (if you have a computer
that's compatible with the game of course).
Like it's predecessor, EQ2 gets a rating score of 10.
City
of Heroes was the second MMORPG I got into. I enjoyed it emmensly, but
I wasn't into it nearly as much as EverQuest. Still, I did enjoy creating
the characters that I had, and I enjoyed developing them and their story
lines. After watching Batman, the X-men, Spiderman, and Superman, I always
wanted to find a way to play a superhero; and, this was the coolest way
to do it.
City of Heroes ranks as an 8 for me.
Anyone
can do a Free-style RPG. It's arguably the easiest or hardest way to RPG.
Free-style is done vocally, through IMs, or by writing in notebooks. The
good thing about Free-style RPGing is that there are no preset rules.
The bad thing about Free-style RPGing is...that there are no preset rules.
You can either go all out, developing your own rules and such, or you
can decide that anthing goes. Either way, it's a lot of fun.
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