Poll: Games to play with your girlfriend

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Shoggoth2588

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My girlfriend plays games and seems to prefer puzzlers. She and I do enjoy some quality time together over some Mario Kart, Mario Party, Snowboard Kids, etc. Our N64 gets a lot of love out of the two of us! I'm going to try to talk her into playing Marcus so I can get the Dom achievements in Gears.
 

Terramax

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I'm assuming you have a PS3? If that's the case, I say try Everybody's Golf. No, seriously. Sounds stupid if you don't play golf, but it's the most fun I've had in years.

The Wykydtron said:
I would like to see you two go through Catherine together... Hehe. Let's see a TRUE test of your relationship! Having a girlfriend standing over you while making the quiz choices would be brutal.

[sub]Hehehehe, hahahahaAHAHAHAHAH DIE! DIE![/sub]

I think the evil side of me is kicking in today, ah well, shit happens when people talk about relationships around me. I'm just not into that sort of thing.
Actually, this could be a genuinely good idea.
 

ginty2

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well, i think everyone listed most of the games my wife enjoyed. the only thing i could add would be scribblenauts. she loved it so much that she even has it on her iphone.

the game that started her video game career was metal gear acid 2. i got the game just after i bought my psp and for the several weeks after that's all she played.
 

Rascarin

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Baron von Blitztank said:
Portal 2? Best thing I can think of at the moment.
Not the co-op, oh god. I played that with my fiance, and we almost broke up. It is NOT a couples game. The arguments...
 

KiloFox

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pretty much the first poster summed up what i was gonna say nicely. (though in drastically different words) the trick is to find a game SHE'LL like, and not an amazing game EVERYONE likes. she'll get to that eventually if she plays long enough. too many times new players are turned off from gaming because the person trying to get them interested keeps pushing on popular and great games that they're just not interested in, or "starter" games (layton, animal crossing, etc) to try and ease them in.

one of the most effective ways i've found, is to not always try to get them to PLAY the games the first time 'round. let them watch you play. this is great with single player games, especially games you can both make fun of. me and my best friend do this all the time, and we especially had fun with God Of War because i poked fun at it on every turn (my funniest line was without a doubt ORB-GASM after he got a ton of XP orbs for something (i think it was the sex minigame thing))
but the point being that that experience was a lot of fun and i never once picked up the controller. (though i'm a hardcore gamer myself, i just didn't feel like playing it) i find it to be a great way to get others interested in games without actually playing it. the trick is to find a game that's fun to WATCH, and maybe even backseat-game a little. sandboxes in general i find are great for that. and if a game is "so bad it's good" and hilarious and easily mocked, all the better.
 

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Johnny Novgorod said:
I've been on a relationship for over a couple of years now. We share more or less the same interests. Video games are not one of them. I'm always trying to get her hooked on something - because video games are a big part of my life, and I'd like to share them with her - but her reaction is always to get either bored or repelled by them. It's sad. I gamed a lot with a previous relationship, and it's the one thing I miss.

For one thing, she can't get over the violence. Not even Worms-level violence (which I went for because my ex could both stomach it and loved it). I showed her Shadow of the Colossus, which is a go-to game when you want to introduce someone to the artsy side of gaming, right? She complimented the visuals, got bored with riding, then got appalled with the black blood jetting from the colossi. I then showed her a Silent Hill game of all things. She was intrigued by the set-up, but it never went past mild amusement.

So I wanted to hear out your ideas and/or experiences about gaming with your girlfriend. How do you wake up an interest in gaming on your significant other? What titles or genres do you go for? What games have worked for you in the past, whether they're co-op or single player?

EDIT: I should probably mention I'm not trying to force video games on her. She's always shown interest in them (if anything because we're curious abuout each other) and she will occassionally bring up the subject and dare me to find one she likes. So that's my shortcoming, no sex pun intended. She gamed frequently as a kid, SNES and stuff, so I'm willing to believe it works like riding a bicycle - you can always shake the rust off.
Play New Super Mario Bros Wii with her. This is a game practically designed to introduce people to gaming. The difficulty curve was essentially designed for new players, but it is still excellent fun for everyone. If there are only 2 of you the cooperative aspects really shine through. In addition, this will be a type of game she is familiar with because she played SNES game. But be patient. This game, which will be beyond basic and easy for you, will most likely be very challenging for her because she has not yet developed a platforming skill set. All the things we do automatically without even realizing it she will have to learn.

Another good game to play together would be Portal or Portal 2. You play, she watches. This is a great game to watch because it is a puzzle game (so they can give advice and feel like they are participating in the game) and it has excellent writing and humor so it is entertaining to play. If she enjoys this, you may want to play co-op portal 2 with her.
 

Bad Jim

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Digi7 said:
forget Portal 2, just the barrier of learning first-person controls will be hard enough without doing confusing co-op puzzles with obtuse concepts.
You don't need to be proficient with the controls to play Portal 2. You just need to be able to think, and sometimes you must be good at looking for portalable surfaces. But the skill ceiling is really very low. Even IJustine liked it.


Another idea - racing games. Fun, not violent, can generally be played multiplayer. Stick to arcade racers and avoid the simulations that make racing nearly as hard as it really is.
 

Daget Sparrow

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My girlfriend and I generally play as many co-op games as we can together. She really enjoyed Gears of War 3 and Castle Crashers for example. If you're looking for something less violent, try something like Portal 2, Minecraft or Scott Pilgrim vs The World (not the movie, the game. ALWAYS the game) that you can play together.

Alternatively, you could try some shorter games like Limbo or Bastion...or on the opposite end of the scale, a relatively simple RPG like Assassin's Creed or Red Dead: Redemption (which my girlfriend loves) - NOT something like Mass Effect 1 or Skyrim.
 

Johnny Novgorod

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Rascarin said:
Baron von Blitztank said:
Portal 2? Best thing I can think of at the moment.
Not the co-op, oh god. I played that with my fiance, and we almost broke up. It is NOT a couples game. The arguments...
Yeah I think I'm gonna pass on that one too. Co-op puzzlers might be a crash course in patience none of us have.

Fuzzed said:
I know a game you can play with her...
Comedy gold, friendo.

Bad Jim said:
Another idea - racing games. Fun, not violent, can generally be played multiplayer. Stick to arcade racers and avoid the simulations that make racing nearly as hard as it really is.
A good idea, but I'm not one for racing games.