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?
Starship Troopers: Extermination is continuing its early access period with a class system overhaul that will give players more options when it comes to pushing back the bugs.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "My overall feelings about Phantom Fury are mixed. It’s far from being a bad game, mind you. There’s quite a bit to like about it, such as its Half-Life-esque presentation and expansive levels. With that being said, it’s not as over-the-top, and as a result, entertaining, as its predecessor, which featured better combat sections and more replayability. It does scratch a very specific itch. If you want to play something that vaguely resembles the original Half-Life in scope and gameplay, I think that Phantom Fury can satiate said niche."
Everything about The Forgotten Kingdom feels like Gunfire Games simply took what was great and made it even better.
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