Focus Entertainment came up with a very intriguing question and presented it to the gaming community. They were looking for a nice and a little bit naughty game to play with their fans through social media and put forward the question of who would be the most desirable video game companion in real life. Several gamers answered with equally captivating characters. The choices came from all over, soldiers, gods and everything in between, while the players revealed who they would like to have as their partner in crime in reality.
Now, the crucial inquiry is what was the players’ selection when put in the hypothetical scenario? The reactions were from very rational to very funny which giving a signal to the extent of attachment in the digital characters. The gamers’ picks were mainly grounded in security, friendship and money-making. The discussion almost immediately transformed into a gripping psychological assessment of which game characters have made the strongest impact on the gamers.
Abhi Jha, one of the players, went for Red Mac Raith but he didn’t mention what game this character is from. On the contrary, the gamer Spectere just posted, “For reasons” and a picture that portrayed their choice without any further words. Sometimes you just know who should be with you, no explanation necessary, right?
Vel labeled “My goat” and uploaded a photo next to it, thereby indicating that sometimes the best friends are not even humans. Chris Wright, on the contrary, went for Sgt. Gadriel and commented: “because I know he would have my back if I stood true to the word.” That is exactly the type of loyalty one needs in the real world – a friend who is with you when times are tough.
Definitely, the dog lovers’ group was very active. Geekybloke123 posted “Da best Boy” along with a pic of what appears to be a gaming-based dog’s friend. Honestly, who can say no to having a loyal dog in life? They are always happy to see you, they will never judge you for having pizza for breakfast, and simply they are good boys.
Meanwhile, the practical thinkers were on the other hand and one user replying to another’s comment by stating “If I had an AI/Mecha/{This tech!?} HOLY CRAP.. I could make bank off ALL of it, and have a conversational partner as well.” That’s a smart question – not only companionship but financial gain. A wise move indeed.
Samantha J. Foster Composer took the opposite viewpoint by saying “Anyone except Issun from Okami” followed by a laughing emoji. Sometimes it’s just as important to know whom you don’t want as to know who you want. And let’s admit it; there are indeed annoying game companions that we all encounter after some time.
Allison’s character was Demetrian Titus, whom she mentioned “Even though he’s a Lieutenant now, he’ll always be a Captain by heart.” That’s really a strong character loyalty – moving along with a character through his career development and still recognizing his true self.
But perhaps, the most revealing answer came from Devil Man who said, “That’s an extremely hard one. I guess I’d have to go with Kratos though because the God of War series is my favorite.” At times, it is all about which game you value the most. Kratos would surely be a very fascinating real-world companion – just imagine having a god as your sidekick. Nevertheless, it would probably be wise to watch out for those rage issues.
What is really absorbing here is the variety of answers which tell us so much about the values that players appreciate in their gaming experience. Safety, socializing, or just that fast personal connection that they felt with a character during their play through are the mentioned reasons. These computer mates turn to be much more than just pixels on a screen – they act as if they were real friends, partners, and, well, the companions.
However, the question is in fact deeper than it seems at the first glance. It is not just a matter of a character being the coolest or the strongest; it is a matter of determining who is actually the one you would want to share your daily life with. Who would support you during hard times? Who would make you laugh after a long-tiring day? Who would simply understand you?
And, be honest, some of these picks would result in some rather unusual real-world scenarios. Just try to visualize it – how would you justify to your neighbors why a Greek god is cutting your grass? Or convincing a military officer to come along for grocery shopping? Or a talking animal as your +1 at family gatherings? The scenarios are both humorous and somewhat magnificent.
The responses show that different players draw from gaming companions to meet their various needs. Some bring laughter, others emotional soothing, and a lot of them just rally that the game world is more lively because of their presence. Living that in reality turns out to be an interesting thought experiment about what we really value in relationships – loyalty, humor, usefulness, or just someone who plays on PlayStation or enjoys PlayStation games or even games on Xbox.



