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direkiller

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as strange as it sounds, Dear Ester

It's probably the best for learning WASD keys, it's not like you can fail it, and it's not something you feel rushed to finish.
Who knows she might like it.
 

elvor0

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Random Fella said:
elvor0 said:
Random Fella said:
[complex and dark games. Assassin's Creed, Fallout, Deus Ex: Human revolution, Skyrim.]

Sorry, what?
Are you scared your girlfriend is too simple for the extensive complexity of Skyrim?
Is she, challenged?

But seriously, I can't speak for Deus Ex as I haven't played it, but the three other titles are extremely simple and easy to play,
Lets think about this from the perspective of someone who has never played a video game before, or any form of table top RPG. It wouldn't be about her being "challenged" it's literally that she would've never played that type of game before. Skyrim doesn't exactly do much in the tutorial department, there's a lot to take in for someone who's never played a game before. It's simple for us, but that's because we've got 15 plus of gaming under our belts. Everything in Skyrim is old hat mechanics wise.

Those games are by NO means "extremely simple" even by a gamers standards. Pacman is "extremely simple", Mario is "extremely simple". Skyrim, Assassins Creed and Deus Ex? No, not by a long shot, especially as the OP stated, for someone who DOES NOT GAME. Now that I'm a master, Metal Gear RIsing is "simple" for me even on the hardest difficulty, does that make it a simple game? Of course it doesn't.
Comparing a simple game to the likes of pacman is just pedantic, why not just give the girl a mobile phone and see if she enjoys Snake?
Games like skyrim can be picked up by anyone who has basic learning and comprehension skills, and they're very fun and casual too.
It's not pedantic, it's adhering to what the term "extremely simple" means; Angry Birds is a simple game, Skyrim and Assassins Creed are not. Are we using different definitions of the words "extremely" and "simple"?

I'm not saying she's not gonna be able to pick it up, just that saying Skyrim being an "extremely simple" game is frankly, bollocks. Simple to you perhaps, but certainly not a simple game, and especially not to someone whos not gamed before.
 

SweetShark

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At first I though you wanted a Date simulation. Oh well.
Also why you think are complex to her? Just let her play them. They have tutorials for a reason.
 

Random Fella

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elvor0 said:
No, I was stating they are games simple enough for any mature individual
And by correcting me by stating games you would classify as 'extremely simple' when that wasn't even my main point, is in fact, pedantic.
It's okay though, that's how these forums work

Should I have said, "Oh, a simple game for your girlfriend, did you try pacman?" No, I shouldn't have, because the girl would be bored to death and probably would take it as an insult to a game that is at 'her level of gaming'
 

elvor0

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Random Fella said:
elvor0 said:
No, I was stating they are games simple enough for any mature individual
And by correcting me by stating games you would classify as 'extremely simple' when that wasn't even my main point, is in fact, pedantic.
It's okay though, that's how these forums work

Should I have said, "Oh, a simple game for your girlfriend, did you try pacman?" No, I shouldn't have, because the girl would be bored to death and probably would take it as an insult to a game that is at 'her level of gaming'
No, I wasn't suggesting that you should say she should play pacman, I myself am of the notion that people who want to get into gaming should play whatever they want to play and they like the look of. I'm quite sure that most mature individuals can get into any of those games if they wanted, just from the perspective of someone who has never gamed before, they are still far from "extremely simple". Because those two words in conjunction with each other are a terrible way to describe games like the ones you brought up. It's like describing something as "extremely hot" when it's lukewarm at best. Sure it still has heat on it, but it's not hot and certainly not extremely so.

I was saying that calling those games extremely simple isn't true by any stretch, that's not pedantic, it's pointing out something that's a complete fallacy. If Skyrim and Assassins Creed are "extremely simple", then what are Pacman and Angry Birds? "Super-hyper-mega-ultra-giga-quinsquillionly-more-simple-than-Skyrim simple?" Pacman and Angry Birds /are/ extremely simple, Skyrim and AC can't also be, otherwise the spectrum is fucked.
 

Ushiromiya Battler

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Wow, didn't expect that many people to ignorant of the fact that people never having played a game will have difficulty in playing what we think is easy games.

Try platformers in the beginning, they aren't that hard to get into and will get her used to using the controller.
If she likes it you can gradually give here other games she might find interesting that will be harder to play.
But make sure you pick games she might find interesting, ask her what she likes.
 

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Portal 1 and 2 when she is willing to get into first person games.

The way it gradually gets more difficult is a natural way to learn and most of the time you can take your time without a lot of pressure. A great game to get into first person games and develop the mouse/controller skills that will translate in to so many other games.
 

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You both gonna have to test stuff, maybe is even funnier than just saying "Hey, these are games for you", go after something none of you ever played.

My GF is not a gamer, and not that into games (even though she used to have a DreamCast). I tried to go with simple, cute co-op games like LBP2 and she didn't like it. Then, one day she played Injustice with me, and found it awesome, kicking my ass mostly. Thanks to that I found out that she don't like co-op, but's really into competitive games. Recently I got the SpeedRunners early access on Steam, and we both loved it, it's really fun and if I have to recommend one, it this one.
 

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Something by Telltale? Very simple controls, aside from the odd QTE. Also, as their games are primarily about narrative over gameplay, it'll be closer to what she's familiar with from non-interactive mediums like TV and film, whilst still showcasing gaming's unique ability to immerse through involvement. You might also try some 2D fighters. I know quite a few non-gamers who have been able to pick up games like that very easily. I'm also tempted to recommend Minecraft, but i'm not sure about that. It's so open ended as to be potentially intimidating to someone who's unfamiliar with game worlds.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
How about not treating your girlfriend like an idiot?

None of those games you listed aren't nearly as complicated as you're making them out to be.

Ask her what she's looking for, and try and find something that fits, if she doesn't like it try another, rinse and repeat.
Agreed, just let her have a go at a few things until she finds something she enjoys and then let her go from there. It's something she's either gonna jump on once she starts or she'll know right away that she won't get into it.
 

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Well what dose she like the look of? If you know what sort of thing interests her you can go from there. I'd say be careful with first person games and anything requiring the use of both analog sticks at once. A lot of people say portal but in my experience portal is not actually a good beginning game because for people not used to controlling movement in first person it can be very frustrating when you know how to do the puzzle but have difficulty pulling it off.
Co op could either be good or terrible. For me co-op in genres I don't know at all would be stressful because of the feeling of holding someone back, I prefer to mess around at my own pace while work things out and I don't like people watching me try and do something I've never done before and think I'll be bad at but she might be different. Of course it will only work if you are patient and aren't going to end up blasting ahead doing everything. If you are going to do co-op a game where the other player can drop in and out (like diablo or torchlight) would probably be best.
 

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Dude, Fallout 3 or New Vegas are a fine place to start. Just sit down with her and look through your games library. Does this seem interesting? How 'bout this?
Pick something and she can play it and you can watch. It'll be fun!
 

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CHECK THIS OUT....Katamari Forever. Or any katamari game. SEriously, that's a game my then girlfriend introduced to me, and she isn't even a gamer. That's a fantastic game, in coop or simply taking turns.

Sorry if ninja'd, I'm in a bit of rush and haven't read every page. But honestly that's great, even to bring out at parties or to put in the hands of ANYONE who isn't into games...it's just got a magical pull about it (pun not intended, you'll see hehe)
 

MattRooney06

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You would be surprised at how great the Gears of war series is for new(ish?) Gamers, especially if you want Co-op

- All aspects of the story are CO-op
- Easy to learn, Hard to master, it's always fun trying to hit those 'active reload' thingies
- Combat is simple, yet pretty fun, pus throw in some ultra violent chainsawing for that perfect 'OHHHHHHHHHHHH' moment
- While the story is all gruff and manley (Grr, gun porn, blood, sci-fi stuff, beards) It's so over the top you can't help but laugh, plus there's some really well wrote dialogue in there
- In the event of a domestic dispute, just flick on the V.s and settle your arguments with chainsaw's at dawn! No but seriously the V.s is fun, even if one player is significantly better than the other

OH and the whole series is SUPER cheap now, it's like £12 for the trilogy, so if it's not enjoyed there's no waste of money!