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Suggestions for games to enjoy with a 60-year-old dad?

Suggestions for games to enjoy with a 60-year-old dad?

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ExplicitSavage
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05-30-2023, 02:04 AM
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Retro gaming tends to be more enjoyable for individuals aged 20 to 35, though if he has cherished memories of titles such as Quake and Doom and enjoys fantasy-themed experiences, "Amid Evil" could be a standout choice. It boasts impressive level design compared to recent games and retains the classic charm of old-school gameplay. This might be my most appealing Indie title this year.

It’s worth mentioning that Doom 2016 could still provide entertainment if he’s looking for a challenge, as it offers intense yet relaxing gameplay.

For World War II enthusiasts, playing WarThunder in "Arcade" mode might be entertaining—airplanes and tanks are engaging, though I’d prefer flying planes rather than chasing high-level objectives. The WWII content at tier levels 2-3 (possibly 4) seems to deliver the most enjoyment, especially avoiding overly fast-paced sections.

I’m not sure why, but it appears older players often favor third-person shooters. Titles like Tom Clancy’s Wildlands and Breakpoint come to mind from conversations with others who play them, but without personal experience, I rely on your insight into which stories or mechanics might resonate more with them.
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ExplicitSavage
05-30-2023, 02:04 AM #21

Retro gaming tends to be more enjoyable for individuals aged 20 to 35, though if he has cherished memories of titles such as Quake and Doom and enjoys fantasy-themed experiences, "Amid Evil" could be a standout choice. It boasts impressive level design compared to recent games and retains the classic charm of old-school gameplay. This might be my most appealing Indie title this year.

It’s worth mentioning that Doom 2016 could still provide entertainment if he’s looking for a challenge, as it offers intense yet relaxing gameplay.

For World War II enthusiasts, playing WarThunder in "Arcade" mode might be entertaining—airplanes and tanks are engaging, though I’d prefer flying planes rather than chasing high-level objectives. The WWII content at tier levels 2-3 (possibly 4) seems to deliver the most enjoyment, especially avoiding overly fast-paced sections.

I’m not sure why, but it appears older players often favor third-person shooters. Titles like Tom Clancy’s Wildlands and Breakpoint come to mind from conversations with others who play them, but without personal experience, I rely on your insight into which stories or mechanics might resonate more with them.

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ATacticalCat_
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05-31-2023, 10:28 AM
#22
Division 2 is the most popular, with the highest active player base among the three. It seems quite simple, and your dad might enjoy the game.
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ATacticalCat_
05-31-2023, 10:28 AM #22

Division 2 is the most popular, with the highest active player base among the three. It seems quite simple, and your dad might enjoy the game.

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Crazy_Heaven
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05-31-2023, 06:19 PM
#23
He noted a steep learning curve, not controls beyond driving, and mentioned his father already played FPS games. Since DOOM is just chaotic fun, he should be okay. It's a single-player experience, so no issues with the overall afking process. Such titles are ideal for people over 60 because they offer enjoyable action gameplay.

For reference, LIMBO lasts only a few hours at most, it's quite simple, and it's a good chance to test if he likes these types of games. Return to Valiant Hearts and finish it—it's not long and the ending is worth it.

Mafia 2 is an engaging title with a compelling story. Many say people in that age group enjoy 3rd person shooters. Driving is present but mainly for casual play, which makes sense since this game seems appealing. It could be a good chance to get more comfortable with driving in games.
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Crazy_Heaven
05-31-2023, 06:19 PM #23

He noted a steep learning curve, not controls beyond driving, and mentioned his father already played FPS games. Since DOOM is just chaotic fun, he should be okay. It's a single-player experience, so no issues with the overall afking process. Such titles are ideal for people over 60 because they offer enjoyable action gameplay.

For reference, LIMBO lasts only a few hours at most, it's quite simple, and it's a good chance to test if he likes these types of games. Return to Valiant Hearts and finish it—it's not long and the ending is worth it.

Mafia 2 is an engaging title with a compelling story. Many say people in that age group enjoy 3rd person shooters. Driving is present but mainly for casual play, which makes sense since this game seems appealing. It could be a good chance to get more comfortable with driving in games.

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Nixelord03
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06-03-2023, 06:36 AM
#24
Obtain the Halo Master Chief Collection for a straightforward experience without complex multiplayer features like in an RTS. Halo has consistently remained simple and accessible to play.
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Nixelord03
06-03-2023, 06:36 AM #24

Obtain the Halo Master Chief Collection for a straightforward experience without complex multiplayer features like in an RTS. Halo has consistently remained simple and accessible to play.

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A_Piggy
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06-03-2023, 09:13 AM
#25
perhaps a turn-based RPG similar to Final Fantasy before FF13
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A_Piggy
06-03-2023, 09:13 AM #25

perhaps a turn-based RPG similar to Final Fantasy before FF13

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