Alan T Wolf
Alan Timber Wolf   Australia
 
 
Anyone looking to add me to their contacts please read this first...

If I don't know you and you're profile is private, I will not be considering your contact request. Also note, I'm not on Steam for Trading Cards so don't ask!


I love Rock, metal and classical music, Action movies and my favourite record is "Where Do We Go From Here" by Pillar.
I enjoy playing my fair share of action, strategy and roleplaying games. But I mostly those that allow the freedom to explore your own creativity.
I am not religious, but I am not without faith having a Christian background. At the end of the day, I am all for good sportsmanship and good company.

As for my real name - Those who know me personally, know my name.
Please don't take to too personally if I don't accept a party invite, I am a major introvert and tend to be shy around players I'm not terribly familiar with.

Anyway, you can catch me at Freeport Tavern:
(Guilded) https://www.guilded.gg/freeport-tavern
(XBOX) Simply look us up in the clubs section.
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Alan T Wolf 12 Oct, 2024 @ 10:02pm 
With the way games have gotten over the years, I'm gonna start issuing report cards with my reviews like I did on Gamegeddon.com (don't bother looking, it's been dead for over a decade). Five criterias with simple traditional letter grading (A,B,C,D,F) and a "Final Remark" in place of an overall rating just to confuse the ever living ♥♥♥♥ out of Metacritic.
In case you're wondering about criteria, they are as follows.

Gameplay - Addresses general user experience, learning curve, how user-friendly and/or flexible the game's control scheme, etc.

Technical - Addresses stability, bugs, optimisation, setting up, etc.

Content - Addresses the degree of content on offer and replay value.

Quality - Addresses the audio/visual fidelity, story, presentation, etc.

Value - Addresses whether or not prospective player's time and monetary investments are justified.

Hopefully those brief descriptions shed light. But, been contemplating doing something like that for my Steam reviews.