I'm kind of shy and scared to post anywhere else, so I figured I'd ease myself into it by rambling here a bit.
My first Fire Emblem game was Sacred Stones, which I got as part of the 3DS ambassador's program. I fell in love with it. I've cleared it three times already; once on Eirika's route, once on Ephraim's route, and then one more time on Eirika's route on hard mode. Now I'm playing creature campaign for the first time on Hard Mode.
I enjoyed Sacred Stones so much, I had decided to pick up Awakening on its release date. At first, I really, really loved that game. But over time, I started criticizing it more and more. I still love that game, but I often find myself criticizing it. I cringe whenever the avatar has something to say, because I find myself relating to him pretty poorly in a lot of ways and have a hard time seeing him as myself. I don't really like S-ranks. I didn't like the lack of a magic triangle. The plot was paced pretty poorly at times. Anyway, I could go on and on about that, but I think I should probably cut myself off here. Again, I do honestly love that game, and I even bought some of the DLC.
My 3rd and final game was Rekka No Ken, which I got on Wii U virtual console. To be honest...I still haven't finished it. If I had it on a handheld, I probably would of by now, but it's so much easier for me to play Sacred Stones or Awakening at my leisure.
I'm probably going to pick up Fire Emblem: Fates on it US release date. If it's at least as good as Awakening was, I know I won't regret it. I'll just have to go in with different expectations then I went into Awakening with.
My favorite games are Pokemon, Smash Brothers, LoZ: Skyward Sword/Wind Waker, and Kid Icarus: Uprising.
I play Pokemon competitively, and I'm semi-competitive at Smash. I don't nuzloche, though. I'm the type of guy who restarts a level whenever one of my characters dies, and while that works well in Fire Emblem, it sort of kills the point of nuzloches.
As I said before, I'm pretty shy. I'm pretty nerdy, and I'm especially excited by zoology and paleontology. I like to consider myself pretty intelligent, though when I'm angered or embarrassed, I might have a hard time keeping a level head.