I personally would have gone with Saint's Row: the Third. The superpowers are fun, but make it not only less practical to use vehicles (since you can outrun them) but significantly harder to do the quick enter into vehicles (jumping through the window) since you can't turn off super sprint. Or can you? Please tell me if you can because I'd love to be able to do that.Malbourne said:To be honest, the wide spectrum of free-roaming, parkour, gunplay, customization, and humor in Saints Row IV would definitely appeal to my mentality, but it's hard to make a fair assessment given how much of my mentality has been shaped by games in the first place!
That is a pretty good answer.Ubiquitous Duck said:I think The Walking Dead game would get me into gaming. Not only is it based on a TV show that I was watching, but it doesn't have the issues Dragon Age has with being user-friendly/simple to understand. So I think The Walking Dead game would've gotten me into computer games.
This is a very relevant point, though I'd imagine that nobody would know your potential non-gaming personality better than you.Casual Shinji said:That's kind of an impossible question to answer, since the personality I have now is shaped by the media I've consumed throughout my lifetime, including videogames.
This is pretty much the response I would give, for the same reason. Even though it might be a little bit of a stretch to call Bioshock a modern game, I'd say it isn't overly rule-bendy to do so.Vault101 said:does Bioshock count?
cause you know...it did it for me