Top 10 Best PC Games
1.Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is at the pinnacle of its genre now. The production values are brilliant, the acting quite comparable to anything we’ve ever experienced before (in-game or otherwise) and whatever little is lacking is more than made up for by Kevin Spacey’s very presence. Now if only they’d managed to rope in Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt, what a movie game this would have been! The exo-suits and a few new gadgets add a welcome amount of depth to the otherwise formulaic multiplayer experience and there’s a lot of fun to be had, if you’re willing. This is the best Call of Duty game since Modern Warfare and deserves a spot on every gamer’s bucketlist
2.BioShock Infinite
The story is fantastic and there is enough here for two playthroughs at the least, with the story being the biggest motivator. If you are a fan of fantastic story telling or FPS/RPG games, this is definitely one for you to try out! A must try for all gamers looking for a mind-boggling experience.
3.Company of Heroes 2
This game really is one of the best RTS games we've played in a very long time (Starcraft II does come close) and while it hasn't evolved very much from the original, the original was so good in itself that it never really demanded change anyway. The depth of gameplay, the superb graphics and just the style and flair of the combat set this game apart. This is a must play for any RTS fan and especially so for fans of the original.
4.Gone Home
Gone Home is a special game, a game that sticks with you long after you've finished it in the four-five hours it lasts. By avoiding common (but popular) gameplay mechanics, the developers did take a risk but I do believe that it was a risk worth taking because the game gets the opportunity to devote all of its focus on the story and its characters.
5.FIFA 14
Another version of FIFA, another great year ahead. With the dynamic approach towards improving the gameplay of an otherwise altogether amazing football game franchise, this is the best thing that could've happened to FIFA that takes the game ahead. The various small tweaks to FIFA 14 don't make it any less familiar but instead these changes refine the game even more making it feel like an invigorating and engaging experience.
6.Saints Row 4
All in all, SR4 feels like SR3 with God-Mode on. The jokes and puns are great, as is with all Saints games, the outrageously insane and obvious story is also ridiculously hilarious. The character creator is also top-notch, but the game loses its charm because of the speed at which it begins and stops being challenging. That's about the only blip, in an otherwise memorable game. This is a great game and definitely worth a play for SR and open-world game fans alike.
7.Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition
Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition delivers an action-packed single player experience through the use of its full feature length story mode. Since this is a fighting game, some people may find it repetitive at times but it should be noted that MK with its arcade style of play should be tried in multiplayer mode as it is a lot of fun when you have your buddies along with you for some bloody good time. The game has an online multiplayer ranked match system too, it adds much more depth to the gameplay and is thus a welcome addition. This game is a must try for all the fans of fighting games and we recommend it to gamers who are new to this category of games.
8.Batman: Arkham Origins
Batman: Arkham Origins tells a story about growing up but it does so with an evident disdain for youth. By the time the game (that takes place over just one night) ends, you will have realised that while you can indulge yourself in the brevity, impatience and lack of foresight afforded by youth, you don’t have the luxury to do so if you’ve taken on the responsibility for the lives of a hundred thousand souls. If you’ve decided to set out on a mission where irrespective of the good you do, you will not be thanked or praised or even acknowledged, you do not have the luxury of petty sentiments and the bitterness that rises swiftly in the young.
9.Battlefield 4
Battlefield 4 is a great game in the same way that you might consider The Expendables or Rambo (IV) to be great movies. This game tries to be the greatest blockbuster that ever was and while it does fall considerably short of that lofty goal, it's a blockbuster nonetheless and one that, despite its many flaws, you will want to experience.
10.Splinter cell
The game overall offers an rather engaging single player campaign, but dont expect miracles from the script. Its a typical "world is in peril, go save it" script, but the way you must approach each level is where the real meat of this game lies. The multi-player modes are a plenty and if the campaign mode isn't too much of a challenge for you, then the multi-player will most definitely keep you occupied for a while.
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