Those are fun to play.
So I keep working on them.
I try and be good, but Id rather be bad!"

Then it’s time to start playing the game.
So after I turn on the computer, I go to the character creation screen.
Sometimes I might go through every character thats there before something can actually lend itself to a story.

I dont usually create the story after the character.
I always create the story first, and I choose a character that fits that story."
Of course, Skyrim isn’t the only game Curry’s ended up playing over the years.

“Im mainly into horror games.
Thats what Im really looking for right now.
Really good dark, creepy stories.
I want a big game!
I like to see what Im killing!”
“We’re almost at the end of it, and we’re trying to get it published.”
Things just come into my head and I keep writing.
But when I’m playing a game, those things don’t come into my head.
So writing lets me go off and it lets me write something weird and creepy.
That’s all I have!"
I don’t know why.
And finally they started asking me why don’t you play a game?
But I was too scared to because I was a chicken.
I didn’t know what to do with it.
So I just kept on gaming.
My son played that.
For one thing, they’re not big people on a screen.
They’re little itty bitty people [crowd erupts into laughter].
It seems like I might have bought the game, but I can’t remember.
I really do want to try it out.
you might try it here, they have it!
But I’m scared!
But I will check it out.
Q: What’s your favourite glitch in Skyrim?
I don’t know!
Really, I don’t know!
I haven’t played that.
Write that down on a piece of paper and give it to me afterwards.
Q: If Todd Howard was here right now, what would you want to say to him?
How about “Hi?”
I want to play it before I die.
I’m just not good at finding scary games.
It’s called Bloodborne.
So if you want something creepy, I think that would fit very well.
I have seenBloodborne, and I don’t know…
Besides, I’d have to play it on PlayStation and I don’t have one of those.
There’s not enough buttons!
Gosh, I can’t remember her name!
But you could look for the vampire.
That was a lot of fun, I enjoyed that.
Q: How often do you find elements of your own life creeping into the characters that you create?
Or is that something you’ve never noticed before?
That’s an interesting question.
I don’t know if I’ve ever paid much attention to that, to tell you truth.
Q: What is your favourite faction in Skyrim?
I think it would have to be the Dark Brotherhood.
That’s the only way I can get anything creepy in my games.
I also like playing bad characters.
Q: Will you be planning to playStarfield?
I don’t know if I’ll play Starfield or not.
I’ll have to wait until it comes out and see what it’s like.
Q: Have you ever played visual novels before?
No I haven’t.
Will you be around afterwards?
I’d like to talk to you!
Q: What’s your favourite hard candy, either to give out to people or to enjoy yourself?
My favourite candy is chocolate and my doctor says it has to be dark chocolate.
I’d also like to recommend a game that’s sort of an isometric-style game like the original Sims.
It’s calledProject Zomboid, it’s a zombie survival game.
It’s like Sims?
Sort of likeThe Sims 1, it has an isometric style.
It’s very open-ended with the character creation.
I have never played any ofThe Simsgames, and I don’t know if I will.
But I might try one some day!
I do respond, because usually they just won’t leave me alone.
My game recommendation is the somewhat lesser known PC game calledThe Cat Lady.
It’s very dark, and a little sad at times, but very sweet.
I think I’ll like that!
I’ll check it out soon.
Q: Have you ever thought about playing or makingSkyrim mods?
I’m not really that technologically advanced.
I have ideas in my head that I can’t do anything with.
Q: Have you ever thought about playingFalloutfor some of your stories?
I have played some Fallout.
It’s too dead.
Q: You mentioned the Dark Brotherhood, which is also my favourite faction in the Elder Scrolls games.
I don’t know if you’ve considered playing the previous game,Oblivion?
I have never gotten myself around to playing old Elder Scrolls games.
They just don’t look the same.
And I guess starting with Skyrim, I’m stuck!
Q: A recommendation and a question.
And if you like horror games, they’re probably really good in virtual reality, I’d assume.
That would be pretty creepy!
And it’s kinda hard.
And I could only sit there and do that for a while.
I don’t know if I could play a whole game like that.
I’d hate to die in virtual reality.
I’d want to be a bad one.
Give me a name of one.
Ooh, I mean, there’s the god of the Dark Brotherhood who’s all shadowy, Sithis.
Yes, anyone that’s bad.
Because it’s a big game, and the people are big in it.
Not itty bitty people.
That’s what drew me to it.
It’s just so big, the land’s so big, and the stories were so big.
Q: What are your favourite stories, from books or TV shows?
What are some of the stories you love?
I love mysteries, especially black ops.
Anything that’s dangerous.
He sat with me when I was first learning how to play games, and he would show me.
He would sit there, and show me how to do things.
She should have someone helping her and teaching her, and being patient.
Q: What is your favourite genre of horror?
Well, I don’t know about my favourite genre, but it has to be… really horrifying.
That’s not horror, that’s just like jump scares, I don’t like that.
Q: Of all the sidequests in Skyrim, which one’s your favourite?
Oh that’s a good one, because there are so many sideqests!
I’m sorry, I can’t come up with one off the top of my head.
Q: Do you have a favourite set of armour in Skyrim?
Actually, the armour that I think looks really good is the Dark Brotherhood.
But I couldn’t just do that.
Q: What is your favourite location in Skyrim?
Oooh, oh gosh.
That’s a hard one!
Probably the woods in Falkreath or it’s gonna be the shore of Morthal and the ocean.
And that’s time!