In the game Rising Force Online (or commonly known as RF Online), there are a number of "Hobo" mobs. Hobo Mite, Hobo Cutter, Hobo Sword, Hobo Blade, Hobo Turnpike, Hobo Robber - just to name some. In Merriam-Webster, the word hobo is defined as "a person who has no place to live and no money and who travels to many different places". That's right. That's us. We are a group of self-proclaimed gamers who has no place to live and thinks that we are competent enough to write how we feel about the video games we encounter in our daily lives. If there is no video game in the house, then we do not consider it a home as based on what we know; "a house is not a home".


Behold! The four most common RF Online Hobos as we know it.


Just so our readers know, we are not these hobos but most likely we will become like these in the afterlife because we are all gamers. Isn't that amazing!? We just got these images from http://rising-force-wiki.com/.


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Moronman

A Self-proclaimed Professional Cheapshot and the Chief Editor of this useless website. Been playing video games since his second grade way back 1985. His favorite game during the Nintendo Entertainment System era was Goonies.
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PixLowgod

A warped gamer who thinks he is the real malevolent Thanos instead of the real Thanos being the real Thanos. Lowgod is a demigod who is more on structured gaming. His style is 70% structured and 30% cheapshot.
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Kinowtro

A government employee who has a love-hate relationship with his governor. Back in college, one of his favorite hobbies is to skip / cut class just to play Tekken, Soul Calibur, and the Sega Genesis version of of Wrestlemania.
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Raven

The one who provide gadgets for us to play with. This guy wastes the meager salary he gets from his job as a black ninja just to buy whatever is in the latest news in gaming. Did we just say we are hobos!? Actually some of us are congenital liars, but we are really hobos with multiple personalities - LOL.
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ZettaiSeigi

When you ask gamers how they got into video games, it's inevitable for you to get the names of established franchises like Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy, Mario, Zelda, or any of the arcade classics of yore. But not from this guy.

He remembers playing the Game & Watch as a kid but he was never fascinated enough by it to warrant his continued interest. He also played Doom when he got his first PC but, while he did enjoy his time playing it, his 'fondest memory' of the said game was making a lightning-fast run to the toilet to vomit. It's now a constant reminder of why he is unable to play most games in the first person perspective.

Instead, it's a franchise called "Sakura Taisen" that's responsible for his current love of video games. We know, we're scratching our heads too and saying "Sakura-What?!?" to ourselves. He won't bore you with the nitty-gritty of the said games, but what you need to know is that they embody a lot of the things he most enjoys -- tactical gameplay, interesting plot and setting, memorable cast of characters, pretty graphics, and incredible music (that most of us would never understand because they're all in Japanese.)

Thankfully for us, he has started playing some of the more popular games on the market so we could now, at least, relate to him somewhat. He was last seen spending incredulous amount of hours playing "The Last of Us" online and considers himself a huge fan of the naughty gods at Naughty Dog.
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