On the cliffs of Cape Lookout I saw her. A beauty of great splendor, stretching into infinity. I knew then that our fates would forever be intertwined, for she is my muse, and I her captain. Far we may be, but I will return.
~Captain Mean Beard, Scourge of the Seas-1680
I enjoy listening to, but most of all, creating music. I play guitar and piano, and use FL-Studio to produce music. I first started producing to show my friends that dubstep wasn't that hard to make, and eventually enjoyed making all kinds of genres.
Here are a few songs that I have made.
Heart of Sin Inspired by the Blizzard Diablo Series. |
Song of Storms Guitar Cover inspired by The Legend of Zelda. |
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Lucid My attempt at making a dubstep song with FL-Studio. |
Raindrops Guitar Piece I wrote, remade into a hip-hop beat. |
I enjoy playing video games;however, my current academic goals prevent me from playing them as often as I would like. Below is a list of titles that I played(for better or for worse), and consumed countless hours of my time.
This is one of the games that fueled my love for platformers. Everything about this game as a kid(and as an adult) spoke to me. It will always be one of my favorites.
One of the first games to get me into competetive gaming. The amount of strategy, and skill that went into defeating your opponents was both extremely rewarding and maddening. This game will always remain a gem.
This game maintained the perfect balance between being stressful and fun. Every time you died it had you going back for more. The level design, music, and bosses are creative and well done.
After the Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, this game had a high bar to reach. They took a different, darker approach. It really paid off in my opinion. This game was so inspirational to me that I got a Majoras Mask themed tattoo.
This is one of the games that made my list only because I used to play it often. This game is highly competetive and relies heavily on teamwork. It was one of the first MOBAs(Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) to come into play, and it's become one of the most successful.
I have extremely fond memories playing this game in the early stages. The soundtrack and the vastness in the world made me feel alone, but in a good way. It was a great creative outlet for building and the redstone feature was pretty cool.
Another sandbox game that I enjoy. I put many hours into this game. You play as an engineer that can build all kinds of wonderful space crafts, mining rigs, space stations, planetary outposts, and anything else your imagination can conjure.
There are three things I enjoy about the outdoors.