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Top 50 Best PC Games (2004 - 2017) Part3

19 Février 2019, 15:19pm

Publié par Harold Prince

Top 50 Best PC Games  (2004 - 2017) Part3

Shovel Knight In the name of love, dig into a story of a brave and courageous knight with his trusty shovel. Save your beloved from an evil enchantress trapped in a mysterious castle. Use your signature weapon to take down enemies, solve puzzles and get a grip of the game’s unique platforming features. What started out as a simple Kickstarter Campaign blew up to be one of the most successful indie games of this generation. Yacht Club Games even added two additional content for extra fun! It has a PlayScore of 9.00 22.
Pony Island Here to change your perspectives on the majestic nature of ponies is Daniel Mullins strange indie puzzler. Step cautiously into this eerie, metaficitonal game that seems to be aware of its existence as a game this website. While that usually leads to some funny, breaking the fourth wall-type interactions, this game takes the road less traveled--dealing a few bursts of psychological horror with a side of ardent curiosity. Jump over some hurdles, get to the finish line, earn huge amounts of experience, and find yourself in a spiral of despair.
There's not much we can tell you, without spoiling the beauty of the game, but most people agree that it's the most ingenious release last 2016. It has a PlayScore of 9. 21: The Wolf Among Us: Episode 1: Faith Telltale Games’ have come a long way to prove they’re good at making choice-driven, episodic games. Their take on Bill Willingham’s fables puts you into the shoes of the Big Bad Wolf. Set out in a big investigative journey about a mysterious killer on the loose. Meet mature Fairy Tale characters along the way, and amass your judgment depending on the choices provided.
It’s a dark tale about sex, drugs, and murder covered in a layer of child-friendly stories. It’s but the first of the 5 episodes Telltale offered and it sparks huge controversy to its relevant themes and atmosphere. It has a PlayScore of 9.00 20. Left 4 Dead 2 Eight years after their release in 2009, you can always still rely on Left 4 Dead 2 to bring you the intense joy of cooperative zombie killing.
Despite the slightly outdated graphics, lack of levels, and special unlocks, it's still remains as the forefront of multiplayer shooters--for those exact reasons. Without the need for grinding levels or learning the mechanics of the game, absolutely anyone can join in the fun. Get yourself a keyboard, and smash some undead brains with their collection of randomized maps and campaigns.
Simple, reliable, and highly replayable--the perfect formula for videogame success! It has a PlayScore of 9. 19. Stardew Valley While Nintendo isn’t known for porting their games to the PC, Chucklefish decides to make a game similar to their popular Harvest Moon series. Made by one guy, Stardew Valley takes you to a serene and laid back town where people are people. Inherit your grandpa’s farmstead and grow it to become your personal utopia.
This game skyrocket to the Steam charts upon release. It gained so much respect due to its massive content at such a reasonable price. With its success, it’s out on almost every console including Switch.
We can’t wait for its upcoming Multiplayer update. It has a PlayScore of 9.03 18. Nuclear Throne Here's a post-apocalyptic tale you haven't seen before.
This time, the last hope for humanity has long gone, leaving the world with a population of tough mutant creatures, ready to take each other out. Join in the radioactive fray and step inside their 16bit world, full of top-down shooting fun. Pick from their diverse lineup of characters, experiment with each of their skills and abilities, and master the cracks and crevices of their procedurally generated world. Its perfect blend of action and roguelike keeps gameplay fresh and exciting.
Much like any roguelike game, its tough as nails stages will reward anyone who's up to the challenge. Play it alone, or with a friend! It has a PlayScore of 9.04.
17. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim The latest, and hopefully not the last, title in the Elder Scrolls franchise. Even before its series of remasters and port to the Switch, it has seen a milestone success among many hardcore gamers.

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