Mom-friendly 'pretty' rpg

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Mr. Google

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Normalgamer said:
Madara said:
Normalgamer said:
I'll have you know good man Paper Mario is not shit, it's one if the most fun rpgs one can play.
OT: I'd start with Fable or Oblivion.
1) I highly suggest you look up the meaning of the word "slang" since it was pretty clear to everyone else but you what I meant.
2) No, Paper Mario is shit. But thanks anyway.
1) Oh really eh? Did people message you going "Yes that was excellent usage of the word slang", or was it just nobody quoted you?
2) No, it's actually ingenius, maybe you just can't appreciate a game that is just fun.
How in the hell could anyone say that Paper Mario and the thousand year door wasnt anything short of a 9.5 game! It was funny, challenging, and pure fun! That is my favorite game on the GameCube!
 

Onyx Oblivion

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Fable is your best bet.

Blue Dragon is good and easy if you think turn-based would be better for her.
 

triggrhappy94

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Well I know one family where just about everyone plays WoW.
... none of them seem to be able to keep a balanced budget... not sure if there's a coralation...
 

KuwaSanjuro

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LINK TO THE PAST!!!!

Please get her either the SNES or GBA version, the games are near perfect and need no complicated controls, it is simply amazing.
 

Jester00

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gothic 3 is perfect. it's easy to learn, it has epic landscapes, and the story is interesting.
 

Scizophrenic Llama

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Fable is about as simplistic as you can get from an RPG these days. Oblivion would be a good start, but I'd say Dragon Age: Origins for it's story. I'd say it's gripping enough to learn it's slightly more complex setup. Just have her on casual for the first run through.
 

Erana

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Pokemon?
Its no Crysis game visually, but it has a cohesive visual style and customization as far as your party and their moves.
Not to mention, its pretty easy to explain the basics:
Elemental rock paper scissors, physical and ranged "Special" sets of attack and defense, Pokemon evolve in a variety of ways, ALWAYS CATCH THE SPARKLY ONE, etc.

It isn't so great on the Role Playing aspect, but it would be a decent introduction to gaming.
 

lacktheknack

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Daggerfall.

Maybe she should give "The Shining Force" a try, if you have a Genesis/a rare PC copy. It's Fire Emblem's precursor, except without perma-death.
 

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Oblivion on easy? The skill system is a bit of a ***** but that's the only really difficult part.

EDIT: DA2 is about as easy as you get for the RPG elements, even if it's not as good as DA:O. For someone less initiated to RPG elements, it's a good place to start.
 

Popadoo

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World of Warcraft. She can meet new people, the landscapes are great and unique, the setting is superb, and it's hundreds of ours of gaming. It's not as bad as the media makes it out.
 

wetfart

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Aveyond and Aveyond 2: Ean's Quest.

It's a cheap indie RPG for the PC. I've played them through a couple times and they seem to fit the requirements you listed.
 

Gill Kaiser

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If she likes A Song of Ice and Fire, maybe she'd like Dragon Age: Origins (on the PC). They based it partly on ASoIaF, and it has similar themes.
 

FieryTrainwreck

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This thread really got me thinking.

I wanted to echo "Dragon Age", because that series obviously has the storytelling chops to interest a fantasy reader. Then I started thinking about the fact that modern videogame RPGs are about 90% combat. Even if you set the difficulty to "non-existent" and the leveling to automatic, wouldn't most non-gamers be completely turned off by the sheer volume of repetitive combat in these games?

I could see a "mom" really enjoying the stories and characters and choices in a Bioware game, but you definitely spend the majority of your time shooting or stabbing things. This feels like a pretty strong indictment of where we are right now.
 

Irriduccibilli

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Oblivion and Fable sounds like a good idea. Even better, wait for Skyrim.
From what I read she's not really into Sci-Fi, but if she is, you could make her try Mass Effect, but it might not excactly be the best choice since it's not the easiest game out there.
If anyone recommends Witcher 2, bad choice, it's really difficult ;)
 

Pietho

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I recommend Sacred 1, Diablo II, Fate, Torchlight, Neverwinter Nights series and the Gothic series. If she want's to try her hand at something decidedly more epic there is the Elder Scrolls series, Sacred 2, Arcanum, and Lionheart. Those are the ones my mom likes, anyway.
 

AnAngryMoose

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Oblivion or Fable 2/3. Preferably Fable because it's easier to get into and it has co-op so you can help her get the hang of it.