I'm generally terrible at games. I have really bad co-ordination and dexterity, which translates into poor gameplay. Fighting games are automatically out.

FPS games are all a blow for me, which isn't a huge loss as I don't particularly enjoy them. The only aspect I like (and am good at) is the tactical one, I usually get the drop on people by playing smart and out thinking them. Now if only I was good enough to finish them off before they turned around and killed me

I can't keep up in RTS games, the actions per minute and micro parts (aka the parts that differentiate between decent and good players) just bury me.

Additionally I don't seem to be able to properly conceptualize moving a character in 3D space with a 2D controller input. I can't play just about any modern game and have it feel natural, I'm always running around in circles and getting stuck in corners.

Which leaves RPGs and Sidescrollers. I'm not great at sidescrollers, but I will play any game I like until I get good at it. But that is practice on the specific game, not actual talent.

Which leaves RPGs, the games I am best at. (jRPGs specifically, I can't stand wRPGs). Obviously being 'good' at a jRPG usually has little to do with what you do in actual combat but in analyzing the game and figuring out which characters/skills/gear will yield the best results. Which is one of the few game skills I am good at.