Extra Credits did a video on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXQuannq308
Stating which consoles you own would be pretty helpful. I wanna recommend Portal, but I've heard stories of newcomers having a lot of trouble with it, and I feel that she'd be able to appreciate it more once she has a better understanding of the medium. If you have a Wii or a Wii U, I think that Super Mario Galaxy could be a great game to start with. I think a Turn-Based Strategy or Strategy RPG could work well too, like something Disgaea-esque, since she'd have time to think and wouldn't need to make decisions on the fly. Although the abundance of stats that can be typical to those games could be overwhelming or confusing. Or maybe a hack 'n slash or beat 'em up, perhaps Dynasty Warriors? Maybe Mass Effect? Personally, I feel that an open world game like any of the Elder Scrolls games would be a pretty poor starting point; I think they would give too much agency and just end up overwhelming a new player. And I'd stay away from anything overly complicated like Civilization. And I'd suggest staying away from co-op games too, for reasons mentioned in the video.
Honestly, this is a fairly tough question to answer without knowing the person.
Stating which consoles you own would be pretty helpful. I wanna recommend Portal, but I've heard stories of newcomers having a lot of trouble with it, and I feel that she'd be able to appreciate it more once she has a better understanding of the medium. If you have a Wii or a Wii U, I think that Super Mario Galaxy could be a great game to start with. I think a Turn-Based Strategy or Strategy RPG could work well too, like something Disgaea-esque, since she'd have time to think and wouldn't need to make decisions on the fly. Although the abundance of stats that can be typical to those games could be overwhelming or confusing. Or maybe a hack 'n slash or beat 'em up, perhaps Dynasty Warriors? Maybe Mass Effect? Personally, I feel that an open world game like any of the Elder Scrolls games would be a pretty poor starting point; I think they would give too much agency and just end up overwhelming a new player. And I'd stay away from anything overly complicated like Civilization. And I'd suggest staying away from co-op games too, for reasons mentioned in the video.
Honestly, this is a fairly tough question to answer without knowing the person.
CoD is a fine game, and it's a much better suggestion than the games you recommended. You recommended games that are mostly great, but a lot of them are awful games for someone new to video games to start out with i.e. Planescape, Civ, Deus Ex, Spec Ops.TheArcaneThinker said:Danny Dowling said:Call of Duty is an easy one if you want to get the person into that genre.
Thats not even a game......Its garbage....