User:Superherofanatic1999

High School Graduate who loves Superheroes (obviously) and great story telling.

Favorite Villains/Criminals (Not ranked in any order)

 * 1) Anton Severus
 * 2) Redfield
 * 3) Adam Vega
 * 4) Everett Rourke (Hail Hydra!)
 * 5) Brian Crandall
 * 6) Isa
 * 7) Azura
 * 8) Rowan West
 * 9) John Tull
 * 10) Arachnids
 * 11) Shrapnel/Concrete/Golem
 * 12) Lightning & Thunder
 * 13) Nikos Anastopoulos
 * 14) Tommy Walsh (C'mon. We all know he's dirty)
 * 15) The Baron
 * 16) Tony Rez
 * 17) Pierce Sterling
 * 18) Margaret Sterling
 * 19) The Birchport Killer
 * 20) Remy Fournier
 * 21) Harley

FAVORITE SERIES (not ranked in any particular order):

Most Wanted: I'm a sucker for crime fiction.

Reasons I like it:

1. Sam and Dave are the perfect dynamic duo

2. Interesting plot twists

3. Epic cliffhanger

What could have been done better:

'''1. Not finding out who the bad guy was until the climax. We knew right away the bad guy was John Tull. It would have been more interesting if we had to find clues as to who the killer was.'''

Crown and The Flame: I usually hate fantasy stories, but I was pleasently surpised with the whole war theme.

Endless Summer: A beautiful combination of action, romance, adventure, and mystery.

Reasons I like it:

1. Unique anime style artwork

2. Combined a large amount of genres

3. Plot twists at every turn

'''4. Introduced the relationship meter system. '''

5. Memorable characters

What could have been done better:

'''1. Aleister could have remained a villain. He was already disliked by a large amount of the fandom, I don't think very many people would have minded.'''

2. All the endings were bittersweet.

'''Hero: I don't have to explain why I like it. My username says it all. '''

It Lives in the Woods: I usually hate horror stories, but I was really entrigued by this one.

'''Perfect Match: I'm enjoying the whole mystery plotline. I was concerned it was going to be a dating simulator version of ROE (ick), but I'm pleasently surprised. I really enjoyed this latest chapter where we learned self-defense and were told there would be fight scenes in the future. Looking forward to those chapters! '''

'''Edit: It's basicially the new Endless Summer at this point. You have the ragtag group of protagonists, the adventure, the action, the romance, and you're constantly tying to stay one step ahead of the villains.'''

Bloodbound: Really enjoying the Vampire lore, action, and back stories of how Council members met Gaius and became vampires.

'''Veil of Secrets: One of my all time favorites. Praying for more crime thrillers in the future.'''

America's Most Eligible: Surprisingly good for a series about Reality TV

'''Big Sky Country: It's surprisingly pretty good so far. '''

'''Class Act: It's already so much better than Book 3 of HSS. '''

'''It Lives Beneath: I have the feeling it will end up being even better than It Lives in the Woods. It's already pretty dark and we have a decent group of protagonists.'''

The Elementalists: Already really intrigued.

IN THE MIDDLE SERIES:

'''Lovehacks: First book was awful, second book was meh. '''

Things that were good:

1. Some of the jokes were actually pretty funny.

2. TJ was a pretty decent villain throughout Book 1.

3. Ben and his whole personality were magical.

4. Had a pretty decent ending.

Things that were bad:

'''1. Brooke is a stereotype of a dumb blonde. She got mad at her friends for being suspicious that she was marrying a guy she only met a week ago. They had every right to be concerned.'''

'''2. Sereena is every negative feminist stereotype condensed into one detestable sexist hypocrite. '''

3. Leah and Mark were both very boring and uninteresting characters.

4. TJ and Martin got demoted from villains to side characters.

'''Royal Romance: I really hated the first one because it was such a cliche fairy tale but the plot has improved tremendiously. '''

'''Edit: Book 3's premise started off interesting, but it's just boring gala stuff now. Hopefully we'll move past it and focus in investigating the terrorists'''

Things that are good:

'''1. Book 2 had a pretty decent plot. '''

2. Book 3's sub-plot about terrorism is new and interesting.

Things that are bad:

1. Book 1 was a cliche fairy tale.

'''2. Book 3 has too many galas and balls. The criminals threatening your country are more important than dancing.'''

'''High School Story: Hate to say this, but it's become kind of a meh series in these last few chapters. I'm so sick of the BS drama between Hearst and Berry. This is exactly the same way I felt with Freshman a year ago. I enjoyed the first two books, but by the third book, I was fed up with all the pointless drama.'''

Edit: I hate to keep changing my opinion on this, but the prom chapters were actually pretty weak, and Book 3 has been pretty lackluster compared to the previous books.

WORST SERIES:

'''Freshman/Snoremore: Suuuuuuuuuucks! I'll give Junior a chance because it looks like there's room for more mature storylines (PTSD, Trauma, ETC). However, if it turns out to be more plotless drama, I'll quit. I'm single and really hoping that  the game doesn't assume I want to be with Becca (EWWWWW), what part of "I hate her", does the game not understand?'''

'''Edit: Pretty much the only pro in this series is it seems like some people are starting to hate the idiotic love interests in this series as much as I do. But, in all honesty, this series has jumped the shark and should have ended a year ago. Hopefully this and the Senior will only be two books. And one more question, why are we having a Thanksgiving chapter in May? I know the book takes place during the fall (and presumably winter to spring), but seriuosly, it's a little weird.'''

Reasons why I hate it:

1. It has jumped the shark.

2. The protagonists are a bunch of sterotypes.

3. Beau somehow went from a malicious prankster to a homicidal psychopath who is taking orders from someone else.

4. Although I was originally thrilled for a mystery plot in the Junior, it is so poorly written I knew who the bad guy was within two weeks.

'''5. The MC thinks she's a lone wolf vigilante apparently. '''

6. The series has gone from a college themed coming of age series to a soap opera that takes place at a college.

Home for the Holidays: Cliche hallmark movie

Reasons why I hate it:

1. The brother always has this brain dead expression on his face.

2. The girl that the brother likes allows herself to be in an abusive relationship.

3. The forced love interest, Nick, is one the most detestable, infuriating, pieces of human garbage to walk the earth.

4. Holly and her entire plot were just plain laughable.

5. The plot was non-existant.

ROE: Zzzzzzzzzzzz 😴

Reasons why I hate it:

'''1. The MC literally doesn't have a life. This series went on for over a year and we found out nothing about her career, friends, or hobbies, assuming she has any of those. '''

'''2. The series could have honestly ended after two books. '''

3. The plot with Nicole and Audrey was so boring that I found myself eventually tapping through their scenes without even reading the text.

'''4. The aunt was a very generic soap opera villain. '''

5. Elena was truly detestable and immature throughout Newlyweds.

6. The creation of Audrey, who has since become probably *the* most hated Choices character.

Haunting of Braidwood Manor: Boring and not scary

Reasons why I hate it:

1. The only thing scary was a jump scare at the beginning of Chapter 1.

2. Under developed characters.

3. The three children have to remain dead no matter what choice you make, which is absolutely depressing.

''' Red Carpet Diaries: Boring, slow-moving, and an insult to anyone who does performing arts. We spent half the story learning Jessica can't act to save her skin, and she suddenly becomes good overnight? I've been acting for years, it's not that easy. I am very disapointed that this book is being made into a series. I hated everything about the first one. '''

''' Seriously, they're making a 3rd book for this? Really hope it's the last. At least Book 2 of Lovehacks was slightly better than the first. The second book felt about the same as the first in this series    '''

 Reasons why I hate it: 

''' 1. A very unrealistic portrayal of a young inexperienced actress. '''

''' 2. All the love interests are bland. '''

''' 3. Victoria should honestly be in prison or a court ordered anger management group. '''

''' Desire and Decorum: I haven't felt this much hate for a new series this early on since Home for the Holidays. And it seems like a majority of people agree that it's terrible '''

 Reasons why I hate it: 

''' 1. It's practically a rehash of the 1st Royal Romance book, except it's set in the past. '''

''' 2. A very boring plot about what it means to be a "Lady" in the 1800s. '''

''' 3. Very ugly character designs for 2/3's of the cast. '''

''' 4. Based on other peoples' testamonies, excessive and irrlevant diamond options. '''

''' 5. The PB employee who wrote the "Desire and Decorum" blog post was way too proud and excited about this series. They acted like it was a masterpiece, when it can't hold a torch to other current series like America's Most Eligible and Veil of Secrets. Across the Void and Big Sky Country look a lot more interesting. '''

''' 6. The dialogue. "A man of five and twenty". Just say 25. I know that's what the age roughly translates do...from Spanish. As far as I know, this series only takes place in the UK and surrounding areas. Not even characters like Estela, Diego, and Alana dialogue sounded like roughly translated english. At worse, Estela and Diego would occasionally say something in Spanish, and the only time Alana has spoken in Indonesian was when she was swaearing. And every single character getting addressed as "Mr" or "Mrs" or their titles in their character cards gets confusing. I can't keep everyone straight. Not even Royal Romance did that and D&D is practically a ripoff of that series. This is the only series where I've gotten confused and the series isn't meant to be confusing. '''

'''Across the Void: An utter disappointment. '''

Reasons why I hate it:

'''1. Focuses too much on the siblings' storylines and relationships. Neither of which are interesting. Plus, Pax is an idiot and Eos has this hypocritical mentality.'''

2. '''Unlikeable love interests: Meridian and Sol are "meh". Titania has barely shown up in 4 chapters. Kepler gave me a really bad first impression. Seriously, based on that, I'm not sure if I want to avoid her to get her commited to a mental insitute. If they even have those in space. Zekei is a completely pointless character. He's basically Eos' henchman at this point.'''

'''3. Barely any focus on the war. All we've done is cater to haughty passengers and their Furball reject. '''

4. The summary for Chapter 10 destroyed any hope I have of this series getting better.

Thoughts on Announced and Upcoming Books and Series:
'''A Courtesan in Rome: I'm honestly not sure what to think. Courtesan basically means prostitute but there were also male Courtesans. They could also be used as spies given that a Courtesan is often hired by high profile customers. The first sneak peak definitely featured a gladitorial arena so that definitely implies sword fights. Ancient Rome has a pretty bloody history. It definitely sounds better than Desire and Decorum. '''

Edit: Definitely excited now that the story will focus on you getting revenge on Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire.

Preferred Love Interest tropes:

 * I'm not sure what category people like Hayden fall under because it's the first time you can chose an LI's personality, but I love her. 
 * The jokers; I'm mainly talking about Maxwell. I don't like Seth very much. 
 * The aloof girls with hearts of gold; Estela, Kamilah, Eva, Ava, Sei, Maria. They have so much room for character development. And their diamond scenes are pretty nice, LOL. 

Love Interest Tropes I can't stand:

 * The moody and cynical bad boy/punk/lone wolf guys; God, I hate this trope. They're not very nice people to begin with, and to cover up their insecurities, they act like assholes. Looking at you, Drake. My only exceptions for this trope are Jake and Michael because they had solid reasons for becoming cynical and they're genuinely nice people underneath. Let me just say, I can't stand Damien, or "David Downer" as I call him. He's so effing negative. I can't stand Zig either, no it is not because of his sexuality. He's had horrible character development. He started off as a borderline sociopathic thug, and now, based on other people's testamonies, he's a mama's boy and overprotective wuss. And then there's Drake, last one, I promise. All he does is whine. I remember a scene when he was relectant to eat food because he thought it was "too fancy" for him. There are people starving all over the world, ya moody alcoholic. 


 * The "misunderstood mean girl" trope; UGGGHHHH. I can't bring myself to feel sympathy for these people. They don't deserve it. I've already made it abundently clear that I hate Becca with a burning passion, so I'll talk about the other people who fall under this trope; Britney and Victoria. Britney is a steotypical popular mean girl. Literally the only reason she was nice to Lily was because she was mind-controlled, it wasn't of her own free will. Victoria assualted us. She's scum. Enough said. 

My Love Interests per series:

 * Freshman/Sophomore/Junior: No one. They're all terrible. Chris is a generic jock. James is boring af. Becca should have never been promoted to love interest. IRL, I hold a grudge and don't forgive people who have wronged me easily. Zig is a hothead. Kaitlyn is a criminal. Honestly, she should be in jail. I know she's not a murderous psychopath or a thief, but she has still broken the law on several occasions and has never had to face the consequences of her actions. 
 * Crown and the Flame: I ship Kenna and Dom
 * Most Wanted: I ship Sam and Dave
 * Rules of Engagement: I forgot. I think it was the Bartender?
 * Endless Summer: Estela Montoya. I was originally going for Quinn but Estela stood out more. Plus, I love her wedding dress. She really rocks the sexy cleopatra look.
 * Lovehacks: Ben Park. Leah is beyond boring and Mark is just ugh. Plus, he breaks the sterotype of comic nerds being anti-social and awkward.
 * Braidwood Manor: Victor. I think? It's been over a year since I've played this one. Sometimes, I forget it exists.
 * Royal Romance: Maxwell Beaumont. Liam was forced. Drake was kinda a dick to the very end. Hana was beyond annoying. Maxwell had a nice and easygoing personality.
 * Hero: Eva. She's basically Catwoman with Superpowers, what's not to love?
 * High School Story: Maria Flores. She's way better than Emma. Emma is beyond annoying.
 * It Lives in the Woods: Ava Cunningham. I was originally going with Andy despite the fact that I'm straight, but I don't know, I guess I just suddenly realized she had good character development.
 * Home for the Holidays: Wyatt. The only other Choices were Nick the Prick and a wanna-be writer.
 * Red Carpet Diaries: Single. None of them stand out to me. Matt's a forced love interest. Teja and Seth are idiots. Victoria should be in jail.
 * Perfect Match: Hayden Young (Blonde Female). Damien is too depressing and cynical, and I find Sloane just really obnoxious. I can't get over that at the very beginning she was depicted as a "weird nerd" sterotype and just said the most bizarre things. Heck, even now she says things that make me cringe.
 * Bloodbound: Kamilah Sayeed. She's basically vampire Estela. 
 * Veil of Secrets: Naomi Silverhawk. I'm only into girls and I'm one of those people that thought Grant might be a criminal. 
 * America's Most Eligible: Mackenzie. Again, I'm only into girls. Plus, I could tell from Chapter 4 that Ivy was fake.
 * Desire and Decorum: None. I refuse to read past Chapter 2. For the most part, they just seem like rehashes of the Royal Romance love interests. The walking doormat (Annabelle/Hana), the cynical jerk (Ernest/Drake), and royalty (Hamid/Liam). I guess Harper is original but he just seems boring.
 * Across the Void: I was originally romancing Titania, but I think I'll stay single in this series. She hates pretty much everything, Sol has become increasingly hostile, Meredian is meh, Kepler is borderline psychotic with an unappealing character design, and Zekei literally has no purpose other than Eos' henchman.
 * Big Sky Country: Juliette Mendoza or Asha Roanhorse. Sawyer is the generic golden boy and Dallas is the generic cynic.
 * Class Act: Rory Silva. Skye seems like a stereotypical goth who hates everything and Ajay is just...ick. I'm not homophobic, he just has a horrible personality.
 * It Lives Beneath: Imogen Wescott or Danni.
 * The Elementalists: Shreya Mistry