Looking for a game your dad would enjoy playing.
Looking for a game your dad would enjoy playing.
Thanks again
. I finally met with my dad, let him play a bit and got him back to gaming!
Currently he is playing Wolfenstein 2 with Prey and CS:GO waiting for him to finish his singleplayer onslaught.
Sadly he wasn't a fan of contract wars but he liked CS:GO. And he wants to get his hands onto DOOM Eternal as soon as it comes out.
While we were playing a bit and chatting, he mentioned how much he hates the microtransactions in quake champions or other games he tried he didn't even mentioned to me before hand.
Just as Gareque was implying, he didn't feel like the changes of the gaming market would fit his expectations on how games should look like or what kind of service they should provide. I think it's hard to let go of something, even a standard, if you were so used to it.
I hope his reflexes and hand-eye coordination will get better soon and we can have some fun together in Doom Eternals multiplayer.
Call of duty is a twitch shooter. I don't know if he'll enjoy it.
Black ops 4 seems too complicated, but the zombies are okay.
They released the new Quake champions? I'm not sure if people still play Unreal 4.
Titanfall 2 is also very fast-paced. It has a great continuous action campaign and active multiplayer. Apex Legends is similar to it.
I haven't thought of any non-RTS games. RTS games strain your mind, which might be helpful.
I'm glad to hear that. It could be useful for him to monitor the indie scene, since they tend to avoid microtransactions. I don't necessarily disagree with them, but it doesn't really affect me either. Even in games like Deus Ex where players can buy Praxis kits for cash, I think it's fine as long as the developers provide an option for those who prefer not to spend. The real problem arises when games force you to buy kits or loot boxes just to progress, like in **Battlefront**. That should never happen, though it might be okay on mobile if someone chooses that route.
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