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Top 50 Best PC Games (2004 - 2017) Part1

19 Février 2019, 15:17pm

Publié par Harold Prince

Top 50 Best PC Games  (2004 - 2017) Part1

You just can’t escape the game’s creative dialogue. Whether you like it or not, this game might play you. It has a PlayScore of 8.91 34. South Park: The Stick Of Truth Trey Parker and Matt Stone won’t be running out of ideas anytime soon. With South Park’s newest game coming out this year, it’s only a matter of time before we talk about the first real South Park videogame.
Stick of Truth was a success. Nobody expected a videogame to tie in directly to the popular cartoon from Comedy Central. Follow the boys from South Park, Colorado as they embark on a fantasy-filled adventure involving the magical Stick of Truth. Be the new kid and forge your own path. It was very well received due to the amount of detail the South Park universe was known for. Even the animations, characters and lore fit directly to the game.
It has a PlayScore of 8.92 33. Mini Metro Dinosaur Polo Club’s minimalist puzzle game lets you develop a bustling transit system across the game’s multiple cities. Start from scratch and get to know each of the simple polygonal shapes scattered around the area. The game gets increasingly difficult in every city, and every minute of the day. How would you make an efficient transit system?
That’s all up to you. Revered for its minimalist visuals and chill music, Mini Metro is a recommended game for players who just want to casually build lines. Did we mention that the game makes you hate circles? Anyway, this game has a PlayScore of 8.95 32. Mushihimesama At first glance, this game isn't what you'd expect on the list of the PC's greatest games.
But what you probably don't know is that this game is probably one of the core learning courses for the veteran and the amateur shoot 'em up enthusiasts. It takes its origins in the PlayStation 2 era of 2005, and was ported to two other platforms before it ultimately arrived on the PC a decade after. Dive into their desert landscapes and lush forests, battle against their gigantic Koju bugs, and try your hand against their colorful, hypnotic patterns. With three of their original game modes in full-HD form, it's bullet hell experience you'll keep coming back to.
It has a PlayScore of 8.96. 31. What Remains Of Edith Finch From the team that gave us The Unfinished Swan, take a step into the life of Edith Finch as she uncovers the deep mystery between her family’s death. Not necessarily a horror game, this first person exploration game lets you solve beautiful puzzles and bask in a beautiful but haunting Washington Estate. Mind-blowing and amazing, these are the two recurring adjectives found on most its reviews.
The game is packed with superb storytelling and visuals so pleasing, it feels like you’re inside its world. Help Edith Finch because this game has a PlayScore of 8.96 30. Half-Life 2 Bet you wished that was a three on there, huh? While those chances are slim, there's one thing that won't change. Half-Life 2 is a universally loved game. So much so that, over a decade after it first released, fans are still clamoring for continuation of their beloved FPS--becoming one of the most successful sequels in the history of sequels.
Step into the shoes of G-man, Gordon Freeman, fighting for his survival in an apocalyptic, alien infested Earth, and struggling to redeem the world from a catastrophe he himself caused. With realistic physics, graphics, and AI for a game published in 2004, Half-Life 2 is a marvel in videogame history. It has a PlayScore of 8.96.

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