Love is love. Awkward, impassioned, pixelated, tabletop, long-distance, gloriously single, whatever flavor. Do it your way on Valentine’s Day. Ship who you ship. Watch or play something that makes you happy. Romance your co-op partner. Romance yourself. Romance no one and counterprogram to show the world no one gets to tell you who or how to love, or what 24-hour period to love in. We’re not judging. We’re celebrating. And we’ll take any excuse to write about embarrassingly sincere feelings, including the weird love connections in films, TV, and games that make us happy. Who knows, there might even be some smooching.


This post beautifully captures the diverse ways love can be expressed in the gaming community. It’s great to see a celebration of all forms of love, especially on a day like Valentine’s Day. Gamers truly bring their own unique flair to relationships!
great to see such a wide range of relationships celebrated! It’s interesting how gaming can create unique bonds, whether through co-op missions or shared experiences in virtual worlds. Those connections often deepen friendships in real life too!
Absolutely! Gaming really fosters unique connections, whether through cooperative play or shared narratives. Plus, it often provides a safe space for people to express their feelings and build relationships, which is so important.
I completely agree! The way gaming creates bonds through shared experiences can be incredibly special. It’s fascinating how these connections often transcend traditional relationships, showing that love can come in many forms, even in a virtual world.