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Top 50 Best PC Games (2004 - 2017) Part2

19 Février 2019, 15:18pm

Publié par Harold Prince

Top 50 Best PC Games  (2004 - 2017) Part2

29. Day of the Tentacle Remastered Other than their eye-popping work in every Star Wars videogame, if there's one other thing LucasArts is known for, it's their rib-tickling sequel to Ron Gilbert's Manic Mansion. Now revamped for the modern eyes, this remaster of the 1993 hit improves on the wacky hand-drawn visuals of the original with an HD facelift, and a few audio tweaks. Partake in the mind-boggling misadventures of Dr. Fred and his world-dominating Purple tentacle. Engage in their time-bending antics in trademark point-and-click fashion, and travel through time with this twenty year old cult classic. It has a PlayScore of 8.97.
28. Minecraft Before Microsoft bought it, it was once a simple sandbox adventure developed by Mojang. It’s a voxel-based survival adventure made for the creativity of the human mind. Build houses, survive, and craft the right tools for fun and relaxation. Its multiple modes encourage little kids and even adults to stimulate their imagination and build whatever they want.
After Microsoft’s purchase, it gained a huge following. It became one of the best selling videogames of this generation and it’s also a requirement to most children schools. Want to know more about this game? Ask your little brother or sister. It has a PlayScore of 8.97 27.
Crypt of the NecroDancer A stylish game that puts a colorful spin on the traditionally dark roguelike genre. Crypt of the NecroDancer takes you into the charming depths of caves, and coupled with nice rhythmic twist. Dive into the world of the macabre as you play as you take on the role of Cadence, a daughter of a famed treasure hunter who finds herself at the mercy of the evil NecroDancer.
With your heart in his, you literally move to the beat, fighting monsters and collecting treasures in rhythm with your very own mp3 library. Crafted in the pixel-fashion, it's a fun, heart-pumping dungeon crawler with the makings of a classic. It has a PlayScore of 8.98. 26.
Batman Arkham Asylum This was the first superhero game to receive universal acclaim. Rocksteady’s first take on the Batman mythos has exceeded everyone’s expectations. Set in the notorious Arkham Asylum, follow Batman as he quarantines a serious threat made by the Joker. This signifies the beginning of an epic trilogy that molded the superhero genre into what it is today. Its slick combat, boss fights and characters are so perfect it feels like Bob Kane’s legacy didn’t go to waste.
With voice actors like Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy? What more could you ask for? It has a PlayScore of 8.98 25. Bioshock Before there was a floating city, there was an underwater utopia where every man can be what they want.
Irrational Games’ first entry to the world of Bioshock is just getting started. Follow Jack as he finds himself stranded in the underwater city of Rapture. This first person shooter harnesses fast-paced combat with engaging puzzle elements. Use specialized abilities called Plasmids to gain an edge in survival. Levitate, incinerate, shoot or freeze your enemies until you hear the beautiful words of Andrew Ryan.
A man chooses, a slave obeys. It has a PlayScore of 8.98 24. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion The legendary game that preceded the largely more popular fifth chapter, Skyrim.
But before there was Skyrim, we gushed over their vibrant worlds, interactive environment, and captivating story--even so far as calling it the pinnacle of gaming. Unlike Skyrim's dark and gritty world, Oblivion takes on the brighter side of medieval life with their green pastures and lively towns that will help immerse yourself in their grand tale. While it's the older, less advanced title, there's still a whole lot to love about Oblivion, and a lot we miss in their recent installments. Put aside your aesthetic whims for once, and take a dip into this epic masterpiece. It has a PlayScore of 8.99. 23.

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