Yes, you need to play games.
Yes, you need to play games.
Explore a retro Metroidvania vibe with Dark Souls and Half-Life 2 expansions. Dive into Left 4 Dead 2 and Mirror's Edge. Experience Star Wars: Battlefront II, Trine, The Witcher series, and Saint's Row. For a gaming twist, try F-Zero GX. Appreciate the Zelda titles and Metroid Prime for their design. If you're on a console, check out the Legend of Zelda and Metroid series. Some of these games still shine in quality, even if the gameplay has changed over time.
I finally understood it after roughly two hours. The same puzzles kept repeating.
FPS Single-Player: Battlefield 2 (No story mode, just automated bots)
Battlefield 4 Brothers In Arms: Hells Highway Call of Duty Black Ops Crysis 3 Delta Force Half-Life Blue Shift Half-Life Opposing Force Medal of Honour Warfighter Mirrors Edge Operation Flashpoint Red River Portal Portal 2 Rainbow Six Sir, You Are Being Hunted
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadows of Chernobyl S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat FPS Single/Multi: ARMA 3 Battlefield Bad Company 2 FPS Multiplayer: Counter-Strike Global Offensive DayZ Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare Titanfall Third-Person Single-Player: Alan Wake Assassins Creed Assassins Creed 3 Assassins Creed Rogue Assassins Creed Unity Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Ghost Recon Future Soldier I Am Alive Lost Planet 3 Middle-Earth: Shadows of Mordor Sniper Elite 2 Sniper Elite 3 Spec-Ops: The Line Splinter Cell Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Splinter Cell Blacklist Racing: Grid 2 Grid: Autosports Need For Speed Most Wanted 2011 2D: Dead Pixels PID Speed Runners Top-Down: Breach and Clear Lego Star Wars the Complete Saga Lego Indiana Jones 1 or 2 Lego Batman Lego The Lord of The Rings RTS: Command And Conquer Red Alert Company of Heroes Free-To-Play: Ghost Recon Phantoms Warframe War Thunder Just a few I think are worth trying, some with and some without friends. A few also offer co-op options that enhance the experience.
Battlefield 3 or 4, top-rated visually impressive large-scale multiplayer (supports 64 players). CS:GO, unclear why but the straightforward, looping shooter keeps drawing me in—over a decade of play, on and off.