Marrakech – We don’t talk enough about what our favorite video games say about us.
Think about it: Are you the kind of person who thrives on strategy, who loves a perfectly executed Call of Duty headshot?
Or do you prefer to wander through the endless beauty of The Legend of Zelda, solving puzzles, making friends, living that soft life?
And then there’s The Sims crowd — an elite group of people who, despite having full control over their in-game universe, still choose chaos.
Tell me why every Sims player has, at some point, locked a Sim in a pool without a ladder or started a romantic affair just to see what happens.
It’s giving soap opera writer, and “tiny god” complex.
But let’s talk about GTA players. There are two types: those who genuinely do the missions (a rare breed) and those who just steal cars, drive like maniacs, and pick fights with NPCs for absolutely no reason.
If this is your style, I have to ask — are you okay? Because your virtual crime spree is very telling.
And what about the loyal FIFA players? The ones who will play an entire season, then go outside and act like they just coached Real Madrid.
There’s something fascinating about the dedication, the way they shout at the screen like the players can actually hear them.
Is it passion or delusion? Maybe it’s both.
At the end of the day, video games aren’t just games.
They’re windows into our personalities. Some of us crave control.
Some of us want adventure. And some of us just want to see what happens when you remove the toilet from your Sim’s house.
So, tell me — what’s your game? And more importantly…what does it say about you?