What I am talented at is being a good and trustworthy teammate in online games. For one, I absolutely love the feeling of helping others get past something that they have been stuck on for ages. The games of which I mostly do these things are on Dark Souls III and Monster Hunter world. In Dark Souls III, you are a knight in armor, and you must travel through the world of Lothric; a kingdom ruled by anyone who can withstand being “enkindled” which basically means that they store the flame (which brought life to the kingdom in the first place) inside of them. These kings are called “the lords of cinder”. You must fight to become the new lord of cinder while slaying anything that stands in your way. Although this game is incredibly violent (and I mean seriously violent), it is even harder to beat. Most of, if not all, of the bosses will test your patience and skill. And the most feared fact of all: only 65% of players have made it past the tutorial. The enemies are no easy task to beat. You must dodge their …show more content…
Monster Hunter World is about, well, hunting monsters, and if you think that that sounds boring, than you’re heavily mistaken. Monster Hunter World is a brilliant game. The realism about it is immensely realistic. Not only are there giant, scary monsters, but also passive monsters with almost real feelings. Passive monsters will stampede when endangered. Other animals will defend intruders from their nests. Other monsters will attempt to steal eggs and play tug-of-war with meat. As for the big monsters: they are extremely unique and creative, with A.I so good that you would swear that it was a living, breathing creature. However, I’m supposed to tell you about what I do. Well, I hunt monsters with other people. I feel almost a sense of real gratitude when that giant beast finally falls down and I get to harvest its scales and fur for a new