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Fades, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

It Takes Two is a great coop game for causal gamers and it’s romantic too

Bobmighty, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

My wife wanted to check out gaming and tried many of the games mentioned here. Only two landed in any real way. Unpacking and animal crossing. Neither need you to really understand how to game very much. Unpacking especially. If you know how to move elements on a desktop, you can fully play unpacking. She filled each save file on it and adores it.

AceFuzzLord, do games w Emulation

It was never released where I live, but I love using Duckstation (psx/1) to play Vib-Ribbon since I don’t have a modded ps1/2.

I absolutely love emulation. It’s a great way for anyone to play their favorite retro games or titles they’ve never played without shilling out hundreds if not thousands because of resellers that probably live in their mom’s basement and weigh 6000 pounds.

YuzuDrink, do games w Emulation

I’ve been replaying Dragon Quest 8 (PS2) on my Steam Deck, and it just fills me with joy. Except for the absolutely bonkers choices they hardcoded for buttons and camera movement. Ah, good times.

JackGreenEarth, do games w Emulation
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I’m playing Crash Bandicoot 2 on Lemuroid

TORFdot0, do games w Emulation

I just have all my old consoles, a crt, and an input switcher for composite and hdmi. 7 consoles on my bookshelf and 5 more in my entertainment center. I could probably save a healthy amount of space in my basement with emulation lol

CaptPretentious, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

Baldur’s Gate 3.

HeavyRaptor, do gaming w What to play at after work?

Not exactly sure what the server limits are but something like Valheim could work for a large group of people. It’s an open world sandbox so people can divide up and do whatever they want to on the same server (exploring, fighting, mining, building, farming, etc.) Not sure how far you can get in the game in 3 hours though…

Alternatively you could play some sort of team based shooter but there might be a stark skill difference in a competitive setting.

Apparently the star wars bf classic collection has a 32 player co-op mode vs ai which sounds amazing to me, but I’ve never tried it before

Secret300, do games w Emulation

Not really emulation but my vita and 3ds are still so fun to this day. Both consoles, especially the vita, had so much more potential

YuzuDrink,

I’m with you for 3DS. Vita was kind of a dead gen for me at the time—what are some of your favorites?

Secret300,

For a while it’s just been a kingdom hearts machine because I hate fucking chibis and so many 3DS games are chibis except kingdom hearts. I’ve started playing Xenoblade now and soon I’m gonna try to get into monster hunter. I already have 4-5 hours into monster hunter 4 but still have 0 idea what I’m doing

bozo, do games w Emulation

I use a Mister FPGA for emulation of pretty much all 5th gen and older consoles, as well as a ton of arcade games. I like to use it with my CRTs - it has direct analog video output, and it’s highly accurate hardware emulation with effectively zero latency by nature of it being FPGA. It was expensive but it turned out to be right at home in my CRT setup, and I couldn’t be happier with it.

toxicbubble, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

btw there’s a big Stardew update planned for this year, might be worth waiting before starting a new game

Ashtear, do games w Emulation

I love the mods and graphical upgrades. For example, the “FFT Complete” hack on PSX is still my preferred way to play Final Fantasy Tactics, and I can get a buttery-smooth 60fps on Link’s Awakening (2019).

Lately I’ve also been dabbling into CRT filters with mixed success. Every now and then I’ll get the nostalgia buzz, but a lot of the time I feel like I’m just looking at a game with visible scanlines. I’ve heard it’s better on 4K displays though, and I don’t have regular access to one.

datavoid, do games w Emulation

I’ve played Final Fantasy Tactics a lot over the years, I like the PS1 version but the true nostalgia for me is the GBA version.

I’ve also been loving the exodos / win3x projects, DOS games were my childhood 🙂

AngryCommieKender, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

Portal and Portal 2 are excellent “introduction to gaming,” games. Memorable, fun, funny, and most importantly the entire game teaches you the skills needed for a large percentage of other games.

Factorio, Satisfactory, and Dyson Sphere Program are all good factory building games.

Terraria and Minecraft can be surprisingly engaging with multiplayer.

PINKeHamton,

Portal 2 multiplayer is really nice as wella

AngryCommieKender,

Unfortunately I missed out there. I only managed to pick up P2 last year, and no one that I live near is a gamer.

Queen___Bee, (edited ) do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

When first starting out, I think relaxed games that help a player get used to left and right directions (side-scrolling or platform) and timing on the controls is a good start. Then evolve into camera and movement based controls.

My suggestions are starting with these:

My Brother Rabbit

The Between Gardens

Dawn (may have some camera control, but this is the most relaxing game I’ve played for that)

Then move on to these:

La Rana

The Room Series

Aim Labs or any shooting game that has tutorials/ practice mode (for FPS practice)

These games are found on steam. Note, most of these are casual/puzzle based.

I don’t have much experience with co-op, so can’t help you there. But I do like the suggestions so far based on reviews.

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