I moved to Japan a few years ago. It’s a nice place to live, but the transition has been tough. When I started playing Spiral Knights last April, I wasn’t expecting much, and I kind of brought that “It’s the anonymous internet, so it’s okay to be rude” attitude with me. However, this game has a done a lot to fill the gap (cave? canyon? black hole?) in my social life, and I’ve met some really nice players. The game site has begun to feel like a relationship to a group or person. Some people have “broken up” with the game due to boredom or disappointment, kind of like they might break up with a boyfriend or girlfriend. Or maybe they “met someone else” in the form of another game site. Some thrill-seeking gamers just stop by for a free quickie, but let’s not press the metaphor too far. I’m in a guild (my fourth) and I hope it’s “the one for me”. I know some other players spend quite a lot of time in-game too, and maybe you feel the same way. Thank you to the Three Rings staff for making the game such a socially entertaining success.
This is starting to feel like a … (gasp) … relationship.
Sun, 02/12/2012 - 20:40
Mayaura
Sun, 02/12/2012 - 22:53
#2
Zaderules
So... you're saying your in a
So... you're saying your in a relationship with SK? O_o
Sun, 02/12/2012 - 22:57
#3
Bobibblestwo
Uhh
This is the point at which MMOs get weird
Anyways glad you love Spiral Knights as much as I do (maybe more)
Mon, 02/13/2012 - 00:49
#7
Hollafamer
Hell ya
I feel the same mono such a great community people standing at auction are always great to pick up a convo with unlike people in some other games i play. I am glad sk has helped you with your tough move.
Mon, 02/13/2012 - 03:06
#8
Littlerocketman
yea same
Yea, this is the best mmo i've seen with a nice variety of players who like to chat, or just never say a word and start spinning randomly while orbiting others.
O - O