COLUMN | [GM EVENT] My Dragon Nest Is... - AzuraDrakor | 02. 09. 2021 | Views 5284 |
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Q1. Please introduce yourself.
Hello DN family! I’m 16yo, living in the U.S, and in 10th grade.
I’m hoping to go college and find a career in the medical field, especially seeing how important healthcare is for everyone during this crazy time of COVID-19.
School, homework, and activities with family take up a lot of time, so I don’t have a lot of time to play video game (unfortunately T_T),
but I try to find time every day to play DN.
With limited gameplay, I’m saving some of my lunch money and allowance to help my character grow stronger and to help out my teammates in raids,
plus I do not want to be a burden on anyone else either.
I tend to be shy and reserved at first, but people tend to like a lot once they get to know me.
I like reading, hanging out with friends, swimming, and of course Dragon Nest!
Q2. Please explain what made you play Dragon Nest!
I really enjoy the fast-pace and responsive action game play of Dragon Nest.
I really like action games such as Devil May Cry, God of War, Bayonetta, Nier Automata,
and Dragon Nest offers the same excitement with comboing, dodging, and instantaneous reflexes that can really give me an adrenaline rush, especially during PvP or a raid.
Unlike other games that eventually end as I tend to switch to a new game every few months.
Surprisingly, I have been playing DN for more than a year now, and not expecting to quit anytime soon.
DN does a great job of having new updates frequently that keep gameplay and goals interesting.
I also like the cute and simple art style of DN with the colorful special effects.
My computer is a bit old because it’s a hand-me-down, so I’m glad DN does not require more fanciful and powerful graphic that will really overwhelm my poor computer.
Q3. Do you have the most memorable moments while playing Dragon Nest?
Some of my most memorable moments involve raiding dragon nests with my guildies, getting to know one another,
form a team, and keep on trying and dying the first many attempts.
Learning the mechanics for Forest Dragon Nest was tricky for us, and we died quite a few times.
After every failed raid, we would have a lively discussion to review what went wrong and what we could do better.
I remember us finally beating FDN.
It was such an exhilarating moment and sense of accomplishment after so many weeks of disappointments and frustration.
These struggles and triumph really show me that not just in video game but also in real life,
we have to really try our best with what we want, never give up, and eventually our effort will pay off.
Thank you for making such a great game and I look forward to spend more time with you all for years to come!