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I think, Far Cry 4 was one of the first Open-World games where I didn’t feel compelled to do everything. Maybe it was, because I didn’t enjoy the game all that much (except for Pagan Min, he was awesome), or because there was no trophy for 100%, or I was maxed out long before even beginning to collect all the side

I’m pretty late to the party, but I skimmed and it seems like nobody took what you and your girlfriend like into account. So here goes:

For everyone: Pandemic, Forbidden Desert (Forbidden Island is the predecessor, which is just a tad less refined). Themes that won’t rub anyone the wrong way and either gentle or

I have a “problem” when I play Skyrim. I try to do one quest line and either something grabs my attention and I wander off, or I talk to someone while trying to find the objective and they ask me to deliver something, to which I think, “Sure, that’s just two doors down. I can do that real quick.” Next thing I know I’m

Still sitting here and rejoining the Thief Guild, while allready managed to kill Harkon at the Dawnguard DLC, without even touching the main quest of defeating Alduin xD (its nice when you don’t get interupted by random Dragons)

Pandemic Legacy is as yet unreleased so a super rare preview being sold by a chancer. It’ll be £45 on release I think.

The betrayer knows from the start, but the rest of the players won't even know if there is a betrayer. If no one figures out the betrayer in time, it's also very easy to snatch victory away at the very last minute.

I had a GF like that. I told her she either loses with grace or we don’t play again.

Forbidden Island and the sequel Forbidden Desert are created by the same game designer as Pandemic. They all feature similar cooperative gameplay. IMO Forbidden Desert has the most interesting gameplay out of all of them and can really make for some tense live-or-die situations! Pandemic is cool but the core gameplay

Pandemic is very fun for people that do not have a lot of boardgame experience, it’s quite easy to learn. After a few playthroughs you really grasp several strategies on how to achieve your goals. Another good thing is that you can sort of customize the difficulty, so when you already find it easy to win, you increase

Let her win the first time and she’ll be more inclined to play again. My wife isn’t really into games or anything but I picked up that Monopoly card game just so she could play something that she might like. She won the first game and keeps wanting to play it again. That being said... I’m ruthless when we play now and

I have this same problem!
Learned to cope with it though by coaching her way through the same way I learned to play.
Some people just need a little extra bait to hook them onto it. I generals now take a different stance when trying to show off a game I like.

Have you tried Dungeon Fighter? It's a cooperative dexterity game that basically makes fun of classic RPGs. I didn't hunk my friends would like it but we all seem to have fun trying to roll dice with our noses an foreheads enough.

Eldritch Horror

Co-ops are a huge part of the new slate of hobby games. One that is on the horizon is Pandemic: Legacy. Pandemic is a bit of an evergreen title for its publisher, Z-Man Games and Pandemic: Legacy is a game that changes over each gameplay. If you win, you change the game in one way, if you lose you change the game in

Keep in mind, The Grizzled is very somber. Other games you might like...

My favorite is Pandemic, but the set up time is pretty complicated. Once you get the hang of it though, it is fun.

A little Advice. If you want to show how awesome levels are it would really help if you guys would provide the actual ID of this level so people can check it out.

Hey, 1076! The Metrocenter GameStop (inside the mall) was the one that I worked from ‘05 to ‘08! I’m so happy to hear that you had so many great experiences there. That GameStop crew was one of my favorites and I’m sure they’d all be happy to know that we made an impression on you.

These GTA V promos are getting out of hand.

Self-recognition is a mighty vessel for emotions.