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(Anonymous) 2015-03-02 10:32 am (UTC)(link)If you heven't got a console the easiest and cheapest way to get a pretty range selection would probably be to get steam.
via steam, you can get all kinds of games for all kinds of prices. Don't be too cheap, though, because often (not always!), prices are founded in things like extensive gameplay testing, quality control, the stuff that makes games run smooth, stuff that makes them more intuitive and so on. So look at the reviews. maybe start with one or two games that were popular with the mainstream. On my old Ps3 one of the games I'd recommend would be Little big Planet, or Uncharted 2. I didn't like either of them that much, BUT they are very well rounded and easy to get into.
After that, you'll maybe have an Idea what aspects of these games you cared for, and what you didn't like, and then the path to your ideal genre and game type will become more clear. ;-)
Btw. I'd love to recommend old games (I used to love King's Quest), but they often require a lot of tolerance for frustration and a lot of patience, trial and error and so on, which nowadays doesn't really work well anymore (sadly).