Hey all.
I'm looking for something that I can play with my son, who is turning 8. We've been playing Final Fantasy XV for the last few months, and absolutely love it. We came for the giant monsters, but the dungeon exploration is what really has wound up grabbing him the most.
In the past, he and I have played:
- Breath of the Wild
- Ocarina of Time
- Majora's Mask
- Link Between Worlds (he says he no longer likes it because the graphics are "weird")
- Lots of Mario titles
- Minecraft, tricked out with tons of mods
- Lego LOTR (this was a mixed-bag for him)
- Portal Knights (meh)
- Portal (he enjoyed it for a while)
- Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 (we played it a ton and loved it)
- Pokemon Y
- Others I can't think of.
He's obsessed with monster stats and levels, so something with quantifiable numbers is really a good thing on our end. He also is really big into monster variety, although obviously BOTW doesn't deliver on that score and we still loved it.
I want to keep this to T or lower, and when it comes to T-rating I'm still super strict on what sort of things can be in there. Nothing pushing the limits on violence or sexuality, obviously, and hopefully have some sort of redeeming qualities to the characters or at least have them be a blank slate. He really loves the dynamics between the four friends in FFXV, for instance, and it's provided us with good opportunities to talk about what they are sometimes going through emotionally, and when they're being a good friend or bad, etc.
Frankly we'd just keep playing FFXV forever if we could, haha. But we're well into the post-game now, and his birthday is coming up, so I've been trying to find a killer present. That's been... really tough.
Thoughts so far:
Final Fantasy XIII (any of them)The XIII-3 looks like it would be the best mechanics-wise, but the quests sound kinda dull. And the characters are not exactly stellar. The story being confusing is not too big an issue, but I'm just not sure about this one.
Final Fantasy XIIThis was sloooow, I remember. It doesn't seem like it holds up in a modern way.
Final Fantasy XThe remake of this could work well, I dunno. He prefers active combat for sure, but I think this one is active enough to engage him. I'm not the most enthusiastic about this entry, though, personally speaking.
Final Fantasy IVThe idea of an MMO with tons of content that we could sink our time into, so long as it has controller support, is interesting to me. So long as we can basically solo it, or theoretically set up a two-party system with just the two of us if need be. He prefers watching me play, usually, but with various games in the past we've played co-op. I don't know if there's something else that would be okay, though, in this realm of thinking.
Tales of BerseriaI have this thanks to the Humble Monthly, and I had already been thinking about this one because of the mechanics. He's less thrilled about anime style, but with cool enough exploration and monsters it would be fine. My wife and I both think that this has too many bad themes with the main character just being bent on revenge and not much else.
Tales of ZestriaI'm on the fence here. Looks like it could be interesting, but I'm not clear on how expansive it is monster-wise, and I have to remind myself what the combat is like.
Monster Hunter WorldOn paper, this is the perfect game for us. Big monster fights, open world, sounds great! But the monster fights are so darn long that we'd both be super bored. And it sounds like they are really repetitive, and the number of types of monsters to fight are only a few dozen. This feels underwhelming.
Diablo 3I haven't even checked the rating on this one, but from a quick look at this it seems like it is too bloody. The far zoom of the isometric view also won't appeal to him much. He prefers something that's more of a third person follow camera, and I pretty much do also. And again, I want to play with a controller.
The Witcher 3I have this, and I've enjoyed the bits I've played so far, but obviously this is a very hard-M game. It would be perfect in terms of scope and the type of combat and things of that nature if it thematically wasn't hacking off arms and having lots of nudity and swearing and bad bodily injuries, etc.
Dark Souls 3I think he and I would enjoy this as well (I really enjoyed the original Demons Souls back in the day, but haven't played any since), but obviously it's thematically super inappropriate. I have Dark Souls II from a bundle, but same deal. If there were mods to tone this down to PG level, then that might be a different story, but...
Ni no Kuni 2This is a strong contender, though I've heard it's only 3 hours long. He loves Howl's Moving Castle (movie and music), and Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (music only so far), and so something with Joe Hisaishi music and Ghibli animation would definitely be a pretty attractive combo even if it is "just anime." The first one looks like it is too indirect in the combat, versus the second one looks like it would do well. The light citybuilding bits would probably be fun, too.
...Anyhow, I'm really freaking torn, and it's been really difficult trying to find the perfect game to come next for us. Any help or ideas is appreciated!