De Blob. Chibi Robo. Okami. These colorful, unique games are the kind that I'd introduce her to.
Mario Kart is hit or miss.
I like the fighting game idea though. Very few people I'm around hate to play the Soul Caliber series.
RTS and strategy games too if they're not Europa Universalis deep.
Dude, I'm a 17 year gamer and had tons of trouble with portal... During the transition between portals the camera goes ape-shit and in reality, you can't control yourselfmoving forward in the air during a jump, but in Portal you can and that fucks you up too when you're trying to get back into a portal after popping out of it and shooting the other end to the next platform. It's not 100% easy.Chamale said:In my experience, people who are new to video games can't handle FPS. Male or female, anyone who's not used to a video game controller will turn Left 4 Dead into an escort mission and won't be able to navigate through Portal.
I suggest racing games, particularly ones that aren't very serious simulations. I've seen people who've hardly ever play video games do surprisingly well at Mario Kart and Split Second.
Someone who's new to video games could also have fun in fighting games, if you stack the odds in their favour. I remember my dad's pride after he won a hard-fought round of Soul Calibur IV. When he started a victory jig, I reminded him that he had a lightsaber and I had a soup ladle.
If, as some people I know, she's thoroughly incompetent with a controller, there's a game I invented for that case. Play Civilization: Revolution, and let her make all of the decisions. I've had some very fun games happen this way, especially when my friend demanded we use nothing but cavalry charges as a tactic well into World War II.
Mario Kart is hit or miss.
I like the fighting game idea though. Very few people I'm around hate to play the Soul Caliber series.
RTS and strategy games too if they're not Europa Universalis deep.