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Most Relaxing Games
I was playing some Boom Boom Rocket on X360 when this popped up... What would you guys consider to be the most "relaxing" games in your collection?
Lately I've been able to sit back to Zuma and BBR the best, not sure why exactly, there's just something calming about colors. |
There's something about the music and backgrounds that make Uno really relaxing for me.
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Texas Hold'em or Lumines
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Viva Pinata
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Since I play games to release stress, pretty much anything I slip into my 360 relaxes me. Currently, trying to unlock every costume on Marvel UA is relaxing me.
And Uno. |
I find Point and Click Adventures to be relaxing. Especially the modern ones where it's impossible to die or do something wrong and get stuck.
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For me, there's a difference between a game that relieves stress and a relaxing game. For me, action-adventure RPGs (especiall Zelda and God of War) are stress relievers since the ole' adrenaline gets to pumpin' and flutters down afterwards.
However, RELAXING games are anything I put in that's playable with little to no stress and brain power. Final Fantasy X, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, and Hot Shots Golf 3 nail that down pretty well. |
Pikmin2, Clubhouse Games, Hotel Dusk, Tetris (well.. early levels)
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Animal Crossing on the DS
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Originally Posted by vinhj
There's something about the music and backgrounds that make Uno really relaxing for me.
I've only played the Boom Boom Rocket demo, but I can definitely agree with that one. At least on easy. |
Tiger Woods. No way a round of golf can't relax you.
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Like gryffinmaster said, more often I need to unwind rather than just relax. For me, a match or two of Tribes 2 or UT2k4 does the trick. As far as already being fairly relaxed and wanting to pass some time peacefully, I'll pick up the DS Lite and make a little progress on Hotel Dusk.
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I like Rez and Space Channel 5 (although sometimes I get pissed at the game) for relaxing gameplay.
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Ecco the Dolphin on Dreamcast. Sometimes I would just swim around and listen to the music. Very relaxing!!
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It's sound odd, but free-roaming games like GTA do it for me. I just run around and do whatever. Don't worry about dying, or racking up a score, just have fun.
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Clubhouse Games, most any puzzle game, Guitar Hero (as long as I'm not working hard toward any particular goal--like 5 starring a hard song or whatever--very relaxing to just pick up and rock out).
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Originally Posted by vinhj
There's something about the music and backgrounds that make Uno really relaxing for me.
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Originally Posted by SmackDaddy
Ecco the Dolphin on Dreamcast. Sometimes I would just swim around and listen to the music. Very relaxing!!
Great music to relax to as well, I'm actually listening to the soundtrack here at work as I type this. |
I find some parts of the KOTOR games to be very relaxing, most of all the Jedi Enclave in Dantooine.
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- Shenmue 1 & 2 (Dreamcast) - Just running around and "hanging out".
- Super Monkey Ball (Gamecube) - Some of the mini-games, like Target and Bowling. - Animal Crossing (Gamecube) - The whole freakin' game. Most old-school RPGs also do it for me (FF IV and VI, for example). I've played these so many times that I know 'em inside and out. :D |
Normally FreeCell and Oblivion.
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Cutting Locusts up with the chainsaw in Gears of War is relaxing to me.
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Open-world RPGs like the Elder Scrolls games. Can't wait for Two Worlds to come out!
I agree that pretty much any "open world" game can be relaxing. Just Cause is a good one as well. Flying air planes around and sky-diving while enjoying the beautiful vistas is quite enjoyable. |
Another "open-world" game that calms me is Shadow of the Colossus. Riding around on Agro and just enjoying the scenery is one of my favorite experiences in gaming.
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI for the PS2...
except when I'm getting my assed kicked by Cao Cao, as I am right now! :mad2: Chris |
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