I concur with this. If she just started, this simplistic, colourful game is perfect.Redingold said:LittleBigPlanet is freaking awesome. May be slightly too "childish", but that is no bad thing.
I concur with this. If she just started, this simplistic, colourful game is perfect.Redingold said:LittleBigPlanet is freaking awesome. May be slightly too "childish", but that is no bad thing.
I'd actually say save Portal for once she's gotten used to games, and fps in general. One of the greatest parts of Portal was how it retrained you to think. If it's the first game you get into, that is lost.Razada said:People have said Portal. I will restate portal.
Introduced my now ex fiance to gaming through Portal 1, Hellgate, Timesplitters and Burnout (I had a PS2 at the time). It worked, she ended up playing some Free to Play MMO's whilst I chilled in WoW. And after a while it was sometimes a moderate challenge to shoot her in the head or beat her in Burnout, at least when I was stoned.
Don't pussyfoot around treating her like she is 7 just cause she aint gamed. Don't patronize her.
Give her Portal 1 and make her play through it. If she finds it boring, Get a new girlfriend. If she beats all the challenge levels and downloads a bunch more levels cause she wants more portal... Propose to her.
The specific quote you used (and the rest of us, for that matter) is referring a good starting point for new gamers in general, regardless of gender. Open-world/sandbox games as a first experience for any new gamer may be overwhelming and turn you away from the industry because they leave so much open for you to do at any time. Something linear/straight-forward is his best option, even moreso if there's co-op local multiplayer (so that they can double the effectiveness by having the two of them spending time together on the hobby).Razada said:Am I the only person who managed to miss out on the fact that his girlfriend recently got out of a coma and has severe braindamage?Anezay said:Try something 2d first, then simple 3d, then you can start getting to the complex stuff. Use a logical progression of complexity. Avoid sandbox games at first, if you don't know what you're doing, they get disorienting quickly.
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Seriously.
Female does not mean retarded.
Lizzie started on Portal and within a week was thinking with Portals better than I ever had. And other than the sims that is the first game she had ever played (I am making reference to my ex-fiance here). And hell, she got further into Hellgate: London than I ever did.
I have thrown in my bit and I am now avoiding this. So much of this is about dumbing things down for the girlfriend with down-syndrome.