It sounds like you need to stay away from 1st person perspective games. Find some "top down" style games: Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing, Starcraft, etc and see how those work for your motion sickness since the camera is much more locked in place.
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Hahaha love that you jumped on just to see if the game would let you ride it into the abyss
I believe so. I also needed to forcefully close the app to get it to bring up my subscriptions finally.
That last bullet is the critical one... I clicked the bottom right account button a dozen times hoping it would magically decide to let me log in since it knew I wasn't logged in before I found the drop-down.
Made for an exceptionally frustrating start to the app.
Ads upon ads upon ads. And then for some it is just that it is owned by Facebook.
As a cat family, Stray had me and my wife smiling from start to finish. So many "yep, that's a cat thing" moments.
What I find interesting is that you spent 8 hours doing random things, because quite early in the game the main town has a quest that brings you down there and has you tap a light root to see what they do.
So incredibly well stated, and I am also in the "both" camp.
It is interesting that while the jokes weren't unique, the AI was able to offer explanations of why the jokes are funny - which should be a solid basis for the next generation to handle humor better.
Sure thing! As for Stardew, I think the only "chaotic" part is when you do the combat stuff in the dungeons - but the beauty of Stardew is that content can mostly be ignored if you want and you end up with a very relaxed farming/fishing/discovery game. For what it's worth, every family member who hates gaming I've suggested Stardew and they all got hooked.