I'm not so sure this holds as true nowadays. Message 13 of 1811 January 2012 at 2:20pm | IP Loggedīack in the day, computer games (especially the text/dialog-heavy variants) were an excellent language learning tool. In addition to what I have already mentioned, you could also try ordering the games Swedish - at least in the European region. Still even on the English speaking servers you often see Norwegian, Dutch, However I think you have to purchase that region of the game to have access to those Pretty much just log on to those servers and try that for supplementing your learning, Their own servers (Chinese, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Korean etc) so you can Languages such as German/French there are plenty of games, as there are usuallyĪdditionally for games such as World of Warcraft - where each language usually has Other languages like Japanese - there's always the RPGs such as Final Fantasy and forĬhinese I saw a browser based language learning game a while back. I'm playing online in Battlefield 3 and EVE apparently has a very large player base. I see lots and lots of chat in Russian when I'm not sure if the games themselves are in the language - but EVE online andīattlefield 3 are pretty good for Russian. Message 11 of 1804 January 2012 at 8:15pm | IP Logged Studies: Hindi, Ancient Greek, French, Sanskrit, German You'll just have to see what you can get in your target language. RPGs can also be good, most of them will let you repeat the same conversation options again and again so you can hear/read them multiple times.ĭifferent games get translated into different languages, I wouldn't say that they get translated into the "major languages" (however you define that). I'll second point and click adventure games in particular as a good choice for the same reasons Cainntear gave. Starting them in L2 still gets me in trouble :p. Multiplayer games I switch once I'm already familiar with them. They aren't all fountains of input but it's something. In general I've just switched all of my single player games that support my L2 into that language. Message 9 of 1804 January 2012 at 3:33am | IP Logged
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