Hi, my name is Daniele Raffaele Ignazio D’Ambrosio.
I am currently at the start of my journey to (hopefully) complete a Computer System Major – and I hope that, through my journey, I am able to find out what I want to do with my life and what career options that I want to apply for once I graduate.
My hobbies are Reading, Writing, Drawing, playing Video Games, and watching television/movies/et cetera. These things are my hobbies because I love fiction, I love going through the worlds and imaginations of others and creating my own – to me, it is simply divine.
Those are some cool hobbies, what is your favorite video game? I don’t play much games but the game I’m addicted to right now is Fire Emblem Three Houses!
If you count Visual Novels as games, then my favorite is a Visual Novel called “Dies Irae ~Amantes Amentes~” is my favorite.
If you don’t, then my favorite game is Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. It’s so good.
Three Houses is cool, been meaning to pick up since it has rave reviews.
I do count Visual novels as games actually! I’ve been playing “The Letter” which is a horror visual novel game and it’s very good. I never heard of “Dies Irae ~Amantes Amentes~” though.
Dies Irae is apart of the Shinza Banshou series of Visual Novels – they are really big in Japan, but very niche outside of it.
If you want to dip your toes into the series, but don’t know where to look, you can read my little guide for it on this site that I spend some of my free time to talk about fictional verses that I like with like-minded individuals.
Link: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:3377485#7
Hi Daniele! Wow, if I had a name like yours I would insist everyone call me by my full name all the time! My mom used to use my full name only when I was in trouble, so even when I hear it now I think I’ve done something wrong.
I love fiction too. For me, reading is an escape from my own world and a way to see the world through others’ eyes. I think understanding different perspectives (or at least trying to) is important for being a member of society and I’m just lucky that fiction is such a fun way to accomplish this.