I would say Minecraft except I actually have played it. My sister and her boyfriend got me the ps3 version for Christmas (despite me having verbally expressed how uninteresting it seems to me???). Played through the tutorial. Then just kinda stood there like "....now what?". My housemate loves it, built a house/mansion thing, and whatever the heck else you do in Minecraft. I don't want to waste time digging for materials in survival mode when I can just get unlimited materials in creative mode. But once you make something in creative mode, what do you do with it? Nothing. I just don't get it. I'm a creative person but just not in Minecraft. I'm so the opposite of inspired by Minecraft. I need some kind of direction for my creativity. Once I move out, I'm immediately trading it in.
Not interested at all in Slender or 5 Nights at Freddy's. Things that are only scary because of jump-scares.
Call of Duty (any of them). I'm not a fan of FPSs, but even if I were, all CoDs seriously look the same.
If you're looking for an MMO without the really annoying trash-talky sub-culture, I'd recommend Lord of the Rings Online. The players there are surprisingly mature (I think the average age of the players is like mid-late 20s, so that might be why, tbh).
Not interested at all in Slender or 5 Nights at Freddy's. Things that are only scary because of jump-scares.
Call of Duty (any of them). I'm not a fan of FPSs, but even if I were, all CoDs seriously look the same.
If you're looking for an MMO without the really annoying trash-talky sub-culture, I'd recommend Lord of the Rings Online. The players there are surprisingly mature (I think the average age of the players is like mid-late 20s, so that might be why, tbh).