I look at myself as a game-changer, and I try to make that a facet of my game.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I had a kid, it was a game changer.
A game is like a mirror that allows you to look at yourself.
Once people start making comparisons to a player of the past, they want you to be that player. I try to go out there and create my own image, my own style, my own type of game. Right now I can't even think of one guy I've been compared to.
Who I am gets in the way of people looking innocently at the parts I play.
When characters change on screen, it makes you feel better about yourself. You think, 'Oh I change too, I'm constantly becoming a better person.'
People look at me like I'm on my way out of the game. I'm just getting started.
It's pretty cool to see yourself on a video game.
As for my looks, if I didn't look the way I do, I would probably be one of those many faces doing a romcom, which I detest. The way I look has somewhere defined the characters I played. My weakness has become my strength.
Face the facts of being what you are, for that is what changes what you are.
I can't really change the games I like to make, and I can't change my own particular aesthetic.