
Once a gamer. Always a gamer.
Friends call me “the gaming industry's walking library” :D I have been playing since I was five years old. On my 5th birthday, my parents presented me with an NES, and since then, I have played games almost every day. At the age of 10, my parents gave me a SEGA for the new year, and at 14, I got my first PC. I have always immersed myself headlong as my fantasy haunted me.
I remember how a PC game called Soldiers of Anarchy fell into my hands. There was a map and mission editor, and I spent countless hours there trying to build an analog of the Chernobyl zone. And since then, I have been “sick” with the idea of making games. I thought over the plot and dialogues in my head; my imagination fascinated me so much that I could not sleep well and always kept a notebook where I wrote down ideas and drew some shots.
Once, I traded a date with a girl I liked for the release of Crysis. I bought a boxed version, and the scales of interest leaned towards the adventures of an infantryman in a nanosuit. There were many such situations :)
Years go by, but I still dream of making games. I try to search for materials, self-study, and make my own game on Unity in my free time.