
From time to time, I wonder to myself what games are most ideal. I've played a lot of RPGs before, so it's only natural that I say that the ideal game in my opinion is RPG. Personally, the most prominent games in my opinion are Dragon Quest III and V, Final Fantasy II, IV, and VII, and Romancing Saga. As for MMORPGS, I would say the game equivalent to that is EverQuest. But, both MMOs and traditional RPG games, both are always still evolving, even when a new title is released, some will say that those games are only being improved upon, he said, and not really growing. In the MMOS category, World of Warcraft is the defending champion, while the games that come after it only refine or polish the initial formula. One may think that the formula has been perfected, or has reached its peak.
When I first played Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, and early MMOS, I felt as if my senses were wide open by the new world displayed before me. My fragile soul flew from my small world, towards a new, larger world. I don't want to leave that new world, where everything I see and hear is completely new. To be honest, I even shut myself down to get out of the real world for a while.
I wonder, what kind of new game releases can make me feel things like that again? Does it depend on the technological advances they develop? Or perhaps something new born from the initial formula combination? Or was it a match that no one had ever imagined before, and appeared out of nowhere like a comet in the sky?
No matter how much I think about it, I really never know. Maybe I will no longer find a game that can open my world like those times. Only small memories came out of how much I enjoyed playing the game.
But luckily, for me, there is a novel. I know what a type of person like myself can write, but since I'm not a genius or an experienced person, the things I try never go smoothly, and it was like fumbling the way step by step. I am always intimidated when I try to write
a novel. I always ask myself, can I do this? I'm afraid what I'm starting can't end. All the bad shadows about it all always haunt me and sometimes make me depressed too.
I would like to thank the readers who enjoyed this novel and also my friends who helped me in making this novel. To the senior who guided me from the beginning I thank you, because without my seniors and friends I would never have written this novel.
With gratitude and love, I put my pen to this day, and hope to see you again tomorrow.
MEMORIES AND ABU HORMUZ Jilis 2: Everything Valuable, Nothing Replaced
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