In the majority of games there is a certain plot, characters and dialogues. I have thought about it and came to the conclusion that such games (point and click or adventure) are for several reasons very good for learning the language. It was Runaway, cook point and click adventure game available also in French. There are many other possibilites, maybe you can try a point and click like the Baphomet's knights (I guess that's the English name) or some games very oriented towards one area, I learnt a lot about football vocabulary in English and Spanish thanks to the FIFA games.Ī few days ago my friend Marvin let me know about another nice game in French, potentially good for learning the language. These are free games, the classic of this kind of game is obviously World of Warcraft but it's 20 euros a month. I played some SoulWorker in English (Japanese audio though), it helped me to discover many expressions. I played quite a lot Star Wars The Old Republic, I liked it, you have all the things I mentionned before, text, audio and interaction. You can go check some MMORPGs, there is a lot of text, can be with audio and sometimes you get to choose what server you wanna be in, if you pick a French one you'll get to interact with French people through the chat to complete quests. You have for the Assassin's Creed for sure. You don't always have the audio in French, check that before. Maybe you could play games like Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, or the Zelda's. Maybe the Assasin's Creed could help as well, there is one taking place in Paris :) (Unity). I played some Pokemon personally to improve, I can have it on my phone and the text is quite basic. Skyrim could work I guess, I never played it myself. RPGs and adventure games contain a lot of dialogues so they're good indeed.
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