Many of the most important developments in video gaming history have derived from PC lineage. The platform is home to tens of thousands of titles, several of which have raised the bar for what games can offer. So which are they?
NoobFeed editor Jay Claassen writes - Tales of Kenzera: ZAU will take you on one hell of an adventure as it tells a story of grief and overcoming it. The combat and movement mechanics will definitely have you losing more time than you’d like as you explore this masterpiece in design. However, you might also end up learning a few things about yourself and maybe even find closure in a recent loss of your own as you experience Zau’s story, and Zuberi’s resolve.
NoobFeed editor Atilla Turan writes - Shadow of the Depth provides nothing new in terms of a roguelike game, yet it is intriguing enough to keep players trying to finish every story of the available characters. The combat is fluid but nothing too fancy, and it is quite short too considering there aren’t many levels to reach a character’s endstory.
NoobFeed editor Jay Claassen writes - Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is so close to being the feel-good JRPG for 2024 but it still needs a bit of work before it can shine. If you can look past the issues, there’s a whole world to explore and a literal ton of heroes to recruit and experiment with.
It's crazy how much history PC had. Even crazier is that I've played all these games.
All excellent picks. Love solitaire!
Didn't read but Doom best have a high point on the list or I'm calling shenanigans ^_^
man there are some amazing games on that list
love to see some true remakes of some of the classics
Baldurs gate with the witcher 2 engine
deus ex on unreal 4
knights of the old rebublic on cryengine 3
ahh....ohh well, most of those games have some decent mods to support newer, higher resolutions at least
pc is an awesome platform!
Man, I remember first hearing about EverQuest.
My brother was like "This game NEVER ENDS" and I was like "Shut uuuuup it has to!" XD