These games are worth purchasing if you enjoy engaging gameplay and value the experience they offer.
These games are worth purchasing if you enjoy engaging gameplay and value the experience they offer.
Sure, I can help you decide. Assassins Creed Syndicate and Witcher 3 are both solid choices, but they cater to different tastes. Assassins Creed offers a historical adventure with stealth and intrigue, while Witcher 3 provides deep storytelling and moral choices. If you enjoy action-packed experiences like Fallout 4, Skyrim, Mafia, Call Of Duty 2, World at War, Splinter Cell, or GTA, these games might be more aligned with your preferences. Consider what genres and gameplay styles you enjoy most before making a decision.
syndicate is like assassins creed unity but not buggy and laggy which is OK i guess, i haven't played it. Witcher 3 Don't even hesitate ITS GREAT If you like Fallout 4 and skyrim you WILL LOVE witcher 3 100000% sure.
I don’t know what you’ve played, but I’ve got around 600 games on Steam.
I played : all of Mafia games, AC Black Flag, Call of duty 1, 2 and WAW, All Splinter Cell games GTA Vice City, SA, IV and V Fallout 3, NV, 4 Metro Redux TES Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim Tomb Raider 2010 Far Cry 1, 2, 3, 4 Medal of Honor AA, Airborne, Pacific Assault, and the new one NFS played everything after NFS HP2 up to NFS Rivals.....but everything after the first MW was shit Risen 1 Middle Earth Shadow of mordor Company of Heroes, Rust Battlefield 4 Vietcong I pretty much played all the good games...now I have nothing left xD. And please do not suggest Dark souls because the controls for mouse and keyboard re so broken that it pisses me off and they cant even change ingame help to display keyboard keys when you use M+K instead of controller keys !!!!
I don’t want a controller. I’ve got a great mouse and keyboard, and I don’t think there’s any need for a cheap controller. First of all, I’m not sure how to use that thing, and aiming without auto aim is really frustrating.
Certain games are built to perform better with analog controls. I wouldn’t stick to an RPG or FPS using a controller, but I do rely on mine regularly for specific types (like Assassins Creed, Rocket League, Lego games with my nephew, GTA, etc.). Don’t be too rigid in your preferences—what works best depends on the game, just like a good hammer isn’t the only way to put in nails.