I'm not good at fps-games against other humans, my reaction times and precision can't compete with others. I have completed gta san andreas several times though, and I can enjoy fps to a certain degree. It's important that there's more to the game than merely shooting and killing, such as in the fallout series, which I am rather fond of.
Strangely, I am quite good at SSBM, I suppose it's more because of thousands of hours these last ten(?) years than a natural talent. I love beating up my friends and getting that delightful feeling the moment it's clear that an enemy is knocked of the screen. Ahh...
Strategy games are my thing. I used to play Civ4 a lot, but I eventually got tired of it. Partly because of the time I had spent playing it, and partly my increasing appreciation of realism in strategy games. The latter factor was what lead me to EU3, which I have also spent quite a lot of time with. I have conquered europe as both france and riga, and westernized as Malacca and conquered SE-Asia. I got a warm fuzzy feeling whenever a war was won or a good monarch rose to the throne. My relationship to EU3 started to resemble psychological addiction more and more, so I quit cold turkey. Can't wait to refuel my addiction to conquest when Eu4 comes out in the fall!
I don't play much these days, other than the occasional social SSBM match and chess on my phone while on the bus or other times of waiting. Gaming is fun but it eats up so much time of this short life, so I'm trying to avoid binge-gaming