When you're playing somebody who's going through a lot - frustration and hardship - you're just purging all your emotions, and it feels really good to do that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Playing is just about feeling. Playing isn't necessarily about misery. Playing isn't necessarily about happiness. But it's just about letting yourself feel all those things that you have already on the inside of you, but you're all the time trying to push them aside because they don't make for polite conversation or something.
I play very, very emotional. That's just my style.
I can't say that I fully relate to things that I play. Sometimes it's nice to spend half the day crying; then you don't have to do it in real life.
The emotions can take you out of a game.
The way I played the game, the way I live my life, is very emotional.
When I create a game, I try to focus more on the emotions that the player experiences during the game play.
I try to play my game and that's being emotional because I'm that kind of guy.
It's easier when you play. You get your emotion out. You scream. You yell. You do whatever you want. You play. But it's tough to sit.
When I'm on the court, I try to play with all my emotion and heart.
To play someone when the character masks their own emotions, doesn't understand their own emotions, has no release for their own emotions, and yet is full of emotion - that is a much harder character to play than someone who has somewhere to put it.
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