Back during my introductory post for this blog one of the things I said was that I was going to try my best to avoid turning this into a blog where the posts are nothing more than quiz results that nobody cares about or pictures of cute kittens. Ah, well, the flesh is weak, as we say here, even more so when it is late at night and you should be sleeping. So the first (and hopefully the last!) step to this blogs version of Armageddon starts!
This happened while reading another blog where the author did a BrainHex test. It is basically like the Bartle test that classifies you into a set of different groups depending on your playing preferences. The difference is BrainHex has more categories although in the end I think I fall in roughly the same group in both cases.
In any case, on BrainHex my class is that of a Seeker with a Sub-class of Seeker-Achiever.
Here is the description of it:
“You like finding strange and wonderful things or finding familiar things as well as collecting anything you can collect or doing everything you possibly can.”
And these are my exceptions to the class:
- No Fear: You do not enjoy feeling afraid, preferring to feel safe or in control.
- No Pressure: You dislike being asked to perform under pressure, preferring to take your time so you can make the right decision.
- No Punishment: You dislike struggling to overcome seemingly impossible challenges, and repeating the same task over and over again.
Which is pretty much right on both in game and in real life. It also explains neatly why RPG is my favorite genre since it is not just enjoying a good story but also a chance to explore the world the story is set in. Good examples of that would be Morrowind, Deus: Ex Human Revolution, Fallout: New Vegas, pretty much any jRPG, etc.
I just disagree about the collecting part though. I really hate collecting mini-games where they make you go in a goose chase for useless stuff that doesn’t really add anything to the story or the gameplay. Examples? The flags in Assassin’s Creed or the Riddler’s Challenge in Batman: Arkham Asylum (which I heard got even worse in Arkham City *shudders*).
I do like collecting stuff though if it does have some meaningful significance to me. For example, in Fallout: New Vegas (and now in Fallout 3) I really like collecting stuff that are unique that was earned in some quest or that I looted from someone I had to kill. It is kinda like a memento of those moments. Unfortunately neither game has a good support to show of that kind of stuff so I have to rely on mods to do it. And now that I think about it, that all started in Morrowind with house mods…. Hmm….
If you are somehow curious about the exact numbers I got on the test, here they are:
Seeker: 17
Achiever: 8
Socialiser: 6
Mastermind: 6
Survivor: 1
Daredevil: -2
Conqueror: -2
And if you want to know more about the whole BrainHex deal, you can read all about it here.
As for an actual post that will come as soon as possible.