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How Video Games can Inspire Wanderlust

There’s something about traveling that’s kind of like playing an open-world exploration video game. You can choose your own adventure, select the areas of the country or the world that you want to explore, savor the journey itself or just pass by to visit as many places as possible, and go on self-imposed quests and sidequests along the way.

Actually the name of my blog “Travel Up” is inspired by the whole video game concept of “Leveling Up.” My motorcycle’s name is Chocobo, a creature from the Final Fantasy universe, which usually allows characters to explore areas faster than if they go on foot, and access hard-to-reach areas. I consider every trip and ride as a way to earn travel EXP points.

I asked a few fellow travel bloggers, who also happen to be recreational gamers, if they’ve ever been inspired to travel  because of video games as well, and was happy to find some kindred spirits.

FERDZ DECENA / Ironwulf

“The Longest Journey” and “Grim Fandango” were adventure games that inspired me to explore and travel. Though I wasn’t able to explore the places in the games, the feel of adventure was there. Sagada was my first solo travel and games like these inspired me to start my own adventure.” 

ESTAN CABIGAS / Langyaw

“During college and later when I was working, I did enjoy role playing games especially the Diablo series, Heroes of Might and Magic as well as Civilization game which made me
addicted and spent countless hours even till morning infront of the computer. I’m not really a hardcore gamer and not really sure if it inspired me to travel because its a bit different but by the fact, especially Diablo, there’s this sense of adventure, which mirrors what I like when traveling, it might have been there, subconsciously.”

GRACE CECILIO / Pinay on the Move

“I would say playing a lot of the Japanese Video games on Nintendo like Mario Brothers and Street Fighter made me want to go to Japan to check out who makes these games. I
eventually was able to go to Tokyo! It was a great experience in terms of getting exposure to their culture. Most people do look like the characters on the video game!”

CEDRIC SOLIDON / Gala Pinoy Redux

“Skyrim. It doesn’t inspire me to go somewhere particular but it reminds me to get out of the regular path and explore stuff that are out of the way. Whether I meet a troll, draugr, or a potential ally, the exploration and the experience makes the wasted time worth it.”

Any other gamers out there who would like to share their real life/virtual adventures? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Photo Credits: Final Fantasy XIIIDreamfall: The Longest Journey, Civilization III, Street Fighter, Skyrim: The Elder Scrolls. Photos of bloggers from their respective Facebook pages. 

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