For those of you who don't know me, which is most likely the vast majority, I'd like to re-introduce myself, my name is Austin and I’m a gamer. I wrote a few articles when Gaming Cuisine was first starting out, but had to take a break due to some personal matters. I figured that getting married might require a little more attention at the time, but now that things have calmed down a bit I told Mike and Ryan I’d be more than willing to write a few articles here and there. I consider myself a casual gamer, but compared to Mike and Ryan I’m probably considered super casual. Everyone knows that life sometimes decides to get hectic, and between work, school, and family life, there isn’t much time left over for some much needed nerding (as my family likes to call it). So when I get a few minutes I like to play games that have the “jump in, jump out” or "pick-up-and-play" style. Needless to say, I don’t play many online multiplayer games, which is fine by me because I’m a really sore loser, but there are a few games that I do play online on rare occasions, such as Battlefield and Borderlands. Mostly I like to play games where you can work as a team to accomplish goals, like Castle Crashers or Minecraft (which recently entered the console realm), the Portal series, old school classics like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Contra, and arcade style games like Trials HD, and Age of Booty (It’s about pirates …) are just few that I’ve really enjoyed.
Mostly I'll focus on games the casual gamer like myself will enjoy, but you never know, I may find opportunities to branch out and give a casual gamers perspective on some of the bigger titles. Overall my goal is to write articles that can be enjoyed by the casual and hardcore gamers alike, so we can all enjoy the beauty and magnificence of getting our nerd on. Until next time, good gaming!
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