I'm not sure you'll find many games these days that don't have a first-or-third-person camera.redpete17 said:Lemmie add a qualifier: It can not be a shooter type. i.e. FPS or 3rd Person FPS/platformer. So Max Payne is out even though it's not really first person.
Explanation: The person I asking for gets motion sickness easily.
MercurySteam said:Don't be a dick.redpete17 said:That's the strangest thing I've heard of all month. Tell your friend to talk up knitting, lest the strain of turning on a console gives them a heart attack.redpete17 said:Lemmie add a qualifier: It can not be a shooter type. i.e. FPS or 3rd Person FPS/platformer. So Max Payne is out even though it's not really first person.
Explanation: The person I asking for gets motion sickness easily.
Agreed. That game is very messy.HassEsser said:God of War
This is exactly what you're looking for.
It's hard not to when someone tells me that motion sickness hampers their ability to play games (unless they have a unique disease, I totally understand). It's just something I've never heard of before. I'm afraid that poor soul will never be able to play Portal as it sometimes gives even me motion sickness.TiefBlau said:Don't be a dick.
Yeah, thats what I was thinking too.Slythernite said:I believe Requiem: Bloodymare is in the realm of what you're looking for.
It happens. In fact, I do believe most games these days come with a warning somewhere that say that you may have issues playing it if you have motion sickness. Just like how games come with warnings for people with epilepsy.MercurySteam said:It's hard not to when someone tells me that motion sickness hampers their ability to play games (unless they have a unique disease, I totally understand). It's just something I've never heard of before. I'm afraid that poor soul will never be able to play Portal as it sometimes gives even me motion sickness.
It's like saying your friend can't drive a car across a bridge cause they have vertigo. It's just unheard of.
Yes but there is a clear difference between sometimes getting motion sickness when playing games and having permanent motion sickness that makes you unable to play most games. The latter I've never heard of.TiefBlau said:It happens. In fact, I do believe most games these days come with a warning somewhere that say that you may have issues playing it if you have motion sickness. Just like how games come with warnings for people with epilepsy.MercurySteam said:It's hard not to when someone tells me that motion sickness hampers their ability to play games (unless they have a unique disease, I totally understand). It's just something I've never heard of before. I'm afraid that poor soul will never be able to play Portal as it sometimes gives even me motion sickness.
It's like saying your friend can't drive a car across a bridge cause they have vertigo. It's just unheard of.