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In August 2010 I built a middle range gaming PC (basically a AMD ATHLON 4x 2.9Ghz with a ATI 5750 1Gb ddr5). I spend that money on it cause I needed to upgrade my computer and I wanted to play Mass Effect 1 and 2, games which were exclusives to x360 and pc at the time, and I wanted to be able to complement the diversity of games I already had with my Wii (2008) and PS3 (2009).

I've always considered myself a JRPG fan, concept that got stronger as Tales of Symphonia (1 and 2), Tales of the Abyss and Persona 4 have been some of my most cherished experiences these last years and, as a "pro console - pro Japan" kind of gamer, I might have looked down on western RPGs and PC games in general, I've got to admit that.

This year has found me spending most of my gaming time with my PC. Since the day I purchased my PC I got quite a few games for my PC, being Bioware games the ones I enjoyed the most. From what I've seen on videos, the gameplay experience would have been quite shallower on a console and therefore I'm glad I got to play them as I did.

Now I've got ahead of me The Witcher: Enhanced Edition (6 hours in), Elders Scroll IV: Oblivion GOTY (8 hours in),  and Portal (just stared it) and I can't decide which of them I should play first. I do have FallOut 3 GOTY (used to have it on PS3, but I sold it to get it on PC) too. The Witcher 2 and Skyrim are already day one purchases for me, just as Mass Effect 3 and I'm looking foward for Deus Ex game too.

I am still pretty interested in quite a few games released this year for Wii and PS3 (Last Story, Xenogears, L.A. Noire, new Final Fantasy game if released, Uncharted 3) and I am really thrilled about Project Cafe rumors, but neither of those things keep me from feeling I might be slowly turning into one of those PC fanboys, specially as I just scratched the surface of all the great games out there.