Portal it depends on how creative a person is when it comes to problem solving and their spatial reasoning. And I believe you mean Audiosurf, which is my favorite music game, mostly because it doesn't punish you for sucking too bad, which is good for OP's gfTrivun said:For PC, get Portal for her, that's a must. Otherwise, I suppose she could try some indie games like Auditorium (a must) or World of Goo, like hopeneverdies said (above). PC platformers aren't usually that good (although Scarygirl, on this week's Alt+Escape, isn't too bad). Otherwise, I suppose try and introduce her to some of the games you play yourself, and see how she finds them. Hope this helps![]()
But put it on the hardest difficulty otherwise it's just too easy!YIDOSH said:Ninja Gaiden. Extremely easy game.
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Honestly....it wasn't that bad.Glerken said:I feel bad for a person whose first game is Ninja Gaiden.Mrsnugglesworth said:I agree. Ninja Gaiden is soooooooo easy.YIDOSH said:Ninja Gaiden. Extremely easy game.
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Heh heh. >_>
They'd probably never play a game again.
Nope, not Audiosurf, but Auditorium. Here's the link to the demo, you get the first act there (you can buy it on the site for about $10.99 which is about £7, I think, and you get about 15 different acts in the full version)hopeneverdies said:Portal it depends on how creative a person is when it comes to problem solving and their spatial reasoning. And I believe you mean Audiosurf, which is my favorite music game, mostly because it doesn't punish you for sucking too bad, which is good for OP's gfTrivun said:For PC, get Portal for her, that's a must. Otherwise, I suppose she could try some indie games like Auditorium (a must) or World of Goo, like hopeneverdies said (above). PC platformers aren't usually that good (although Scarygirl, on this week's Alt+Escape, isn't too bad). Otherwise, I suppose try and introduce her to some of the games you play yourself, and see how she finds them. Hope this helps![]()
Erm, no, he likely means the game Auditorium.hopeneverdies said:Portal it depends on how creative a person is when it comes to problem solving and their spatial reasoning. And I believe you mean Audiosurf, which is my favorite music game, mostly because it doesn't punish you for sucking too bad, which is good for OP's gf
No, I think he probably means Auditorium. http://www.playauditorium.com/hopeneverdies said:Portal it depends on how creative a person is when it comes to problem solving and their spatial reasoning. And I believe you mean Audiosurf, which is my favorite music game, mostly because it doesn't punish you for sucking too bad, which is good for OP's gfTrivun said:For PC, get Portal for her, that's a must. Otherwise, I suppose she could try some indie games like Auditorium (a must) or World of Goo, like hopeneverdies said (above). PC platformers aren't usually that good (although Scarygirl, on this week's Alt+Escape, isn't too bad). Otherwise, I suppose try and introduce her to some of the games you play yourself, and see how she finds them. Hope this helps![]()
What? RTS games are like the hardest games to get into for people who are new to games. Well, its easy to get into, but its confusing to be "Good" or use the more complicated stuff. Stuff like hotkeys, and formation stuff. Or strategy (This armor type fight this attack type and such)Honestly....it wasn't that bad.
But then again I'm one of those kids that likes playing the impossible mario levels (and beating them).
I would say Burnout, Castle Crashers, hell even Halo since you have a 360. For PC, try any RTS
Haha, trust me, it was the first game i considered, seeing as its my favorite.Pi_Fighter said:Get her KotOR 1.
It is excellent.
Provided there is some sort of trainer mode, RTSs might very well be an excellent choice. While you're right that they can be confusing, I discovered that chicks really dig being God. In fact, so much so, the OP should absolutely positively NOT choose the Sims to get her more into gaming. If he does, you can just kiss that relationship goodbye.Mrsnugglesworth said:What? RTS games are like the hardest games to get into for people who are new to games. Well, its easy to get into, but its confusing to be "Good" or use the more complicated stuff. Stuff like hotkeys, and formation stuff. Or strategy (This armor type fight this attack type and such)Honestly....it wasn't that bad.
But then again I'm one of those kids that likes playing the impossible mario levels (and beating them).
I would say Burnout, Castle Crashers, hell even Halo since you have a 360. For PC, try any RTS
I will agree with portal. While it has the challenges and stuff to complete and the advanced levels for the hardened player, ti is a relatively simple game that introduces the player to FPS and puzzle simultaneously. In other words, it is genius. And fun. Also, like i said challenges and advanced for if she gets really interested and gameyCaliostro said:But put it on the hardest difficulty otherwise it's just too easy!YIDOSH said:Ninja Gaiden. Extremely easy game.
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...Seriously though, I'd say CoD4, because it starts out easy and has a pretty steady difficulty curve.
Or Portal... Portal is a must and it's pretty easy.
Trivun said:hopeneverdies said:What an interesting game, probably won't get the full version, my parents are cheap >_<.Trivun said:Nope, not Audiosurf, but Auditorium. Here's the link to the demo, you get the first act there (you can buy it on the site for about $10.99 which is about £7, I think, and you get about 15 different acts in the full version)
http://www.playauditorium.com/