Here are some game ideas you might enjoy.
Here are some game ideas you might enjoy.
Sleeping Dogs is excellent. Yakuza 0 is now available for PC (though it doesn't feature car driving and takes place in the 1980s).
The Witcher took time to launch, and I haven't played 1 or 2 before, which made me feel out of place. Watchdogs 2 was a frustrating experience that didn’t impress me. I’ve heard good things about Yakuza 0, but I’m not used to playing sleeping dogs.
Explore a variety of titles including LA Noir, Fallout 4, New Vegas, Fallout 3, Mafia 1-3, Yakuza, Stalker (three versions), Mad Max: Far Cry 3-5. Follow a detailed Windows 10 guide to get started—it's straightforward. Check out mods for the Fallout series; the third Stalker update lets you immerse yourself in the world. Raycevick on YouTube has a video titled "Modding the apocalypse" that might help.
I found Mafia 2 to be quite impressive. The open world mainly focuses on moving between missions rather than offering much else.
Have you tried that hacking game? You control your phone to activate green lights and similar effects. Watch Dogs? I think it’s worth mentioning besides the plot.
I tried it on a friend's Xbox... possibly I got it free on PC at some time. It felt decent, though I thought it was just another Ubisoft open-world title. The gameplay was smooth enough in my memory, but I guess most criticism came from unrealistic expectations. I didn’t progress far enough to form an opinion on the story. If it drops in price soon, it might be worth checking out. I haven’t played the second one yet, but it seems to have better reviews.