(Own) PC games are essential for gaming on a personal computer.
(Own) PC games are essential for gaming on a personal computer.
Stand up for the TombRaider. It really looks great and works well. Dishonored 2 is also super impressive.
Dark Souls 3 is definitely worth getting, particularly if you enjoy open-world experiences. The Souls series consistently offers some of the most impressive open worlds, packed with meaningful landmarks and numerous shortcuts that become available after clearing areas. The challenge isn't insurmountable; it's just a steep learning curve. Many players hesitate to try it due to its reputation, but don't let that deter you—this game is very doable.
I’d consider Warcraft 3 if you enjoy Blizzard titles. Also explore Heroes of the Storm if you haven’t played a MOBA before—it’s generally more accessible than League of Legends or Dota 2. Look into Counter Strikes; it’s a great PC game and one of the best skill-based FPS from the early 2000s. Try Call Of Duty 4 on PC, likely the most popular COD on the platform right now. If you liked Starcraft 2, keep an eye out for Dawn of War 3 when it launches at the end of April. The open beta begins on April 24th, I think.
Deus Ex... A few options pop up. Dishonored 1 Divinity: Original Sin... Maybe others from the lineup if you enjoy classic RPGs. Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen Oblivion Skyrim Fable Anniversary Fallout 1-4 plus NV Farcry 1-4 plus Blood Dragon GTA 4+5 Grid Kerbal Space Program Left 4 Dead 1+2 Metro 2033 redux plus Last Light redux Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl plus Pripyat Saints Row 2-4 Space Engineers Stardew Valley Terraria The Witcher 1-3 Project Zomboid Starbound Sims 3... if it's worth getting for any fair price it's all of them. It's close to $600 otherwise. And if you're not taking yourself too seriously: My Summer Car.