10 PC Games you just gotta play

     Most games come and go. Some are entertaining for a while. Some are just a pile of crap. However, every once in a while, a game comes out that you just can’t put down. I’m talking about those games that when you CAN’T play them, you actually enjoy reading the manual to satisfy your urge.

     There seems to be a not so great trend with games these days. They’re being swallowed by the console. There’s a couple problems with this. First, games that could be potentially great, have to be dumbed down for the crowd that only knows how to use a controller. Take the best Halo for XBOX player, and put him up against a fairly decent Halo for PC player and you’ll know what I mean. The reasoning for most companies is simple: There’s more console gamers then PC gamers. In the end it’s a money thing. And what that creates is a game that’s made to make money instead of being a great game.

     PC games were great because back in the day, a guy could just wake up in the middle of the night and say “Whoa… I discovered the Matrix… And… I have an idea for a great game that will be a blast to play.” And the next day he’ll start designing the game on his PC, and we will all rejoice.

     Before you console gamers start the flames, don’t get me wrong. There’s some really fun games for the console. Guitar Hero is a blast! But it’s fun in a Super-Evolved-Next-Generation-of-a-Musical-Bejeweled sort of way. And maybe when consoles come with full support with keyboard and mouse to bring more depth to the games for my taste, i’ll run down the street and grab one.

     Now on to the list. Keep in mind some of these games may not be on par with today’s graphics, but that’s not what games are about is it? To look pretty? They’re supposed to be fun to play! Alright i’ll stop the rant now, here they are in no particular order:

 

X-Com: UFO Defense

X-Com Combat

This turn-based strategy has gotten quite a following that it has spawned a few remakes. You are in charge of a global UFO defense organization that is funded by the countries of the world. You better be successful in their area or they’ll pull their funding! Research alien technology so you can match your firepower with theirs. The best part of this game is the actual squad based combat. A bunch of your marines land in an alien hot spot and try to take control of the situation. In order to win you’ll need to be smart because those aliens have better technology than you. Take cover in buildings, bushes, fences, garbage cans. Think the enemy has better aim than you? Blow up that gas pump next to him! Is he chasing you through a building? Have your hidden team mate flank him as he runs inside. Try not to blow everything up though, because the more technology you collect, the more things you can research and eventually use against them. Oh, and name your squad mates after your friends in real life (if you have any), because then you’ll pull your hair out when one of them dies.

 

ULTIMA 7Ultima 7 Gameplay

     This RPG gem is arguably one of the best in the Ultima series. The game world is HUGE. When I first pick this game up, I think I spent about 20 hours just exploring the world before I actually started playing the game. And even after spending that much time exploring I had only seen a fraction of the world. Almost everything can be picked up and stored in your inventory in this game, even diapers! (uhg!) The story wasn’t a mindless cliche, but a great story that will hook you in with great dialogue and quests that will test your moral judgement. And then after you actually finish this huge game, there is a sequel and 2 expansion packs.

 

Half-Life

     This game probably needs no introduction. This is the FPS of FPSeseseses. Instead of mindless running around and shooting stuff, this game actually had depth. This was one of those games that made you feel like you were part of the world, and immersion is a great way to make things fun. In order to get to the end of the game you will need to fight through soldiers, aliens, technological anomalies and weird little head crabs that jump out of the dark corners of the vent your crawling through. There’s a lot of intense fights, but there’s a lot of intense puzzles to solve too. If your timing is off, you’ll fall to your death or possible be engulfed in radioactive material. And once you’ve finished it, there’s two expansion packs, and then you can move on to the sequel, which itself has 2 expansions to it at the moment. And even if you get bored of that! Download the Counterstrike mod for the game. Then you can choose to battle it out as a Terrorist or Counter-Terrorist against other real people online who play much better than you.

Half-Life 2

 

Wing Commander: PrivateerPrivateer

     Two words: Han Solo. You’re a ship for hire. But really, your ship sucks. What are you going to do to get that Millenium Falcon like ship of your dreams? Are you going to be a dishonest sneaky trader smuggling contraband, or ship cargo the honest way? Are you going to be one of those pirates that makes innocent people suck vacuum and then take their loot? Or are you going to help uphold the law and take a bounty on those pirates and religious nuts in a spaceship? Either way you’ll earn your credits and buy some great goodies for your ship, and even buy a new ship, faster and stronger. Oh ya, and there’s a story line you can follow too if you want. When your done there’s some sequels and remakes too.

 

Neverwinter Nights

     If you’re a fan of DnD, this is pen and paper put to screen using the 3.5 Ruleset. The original campain is full of war, deceit, love, murder, mystery, friendship, greed, treasure, religion, politics and some good old hack and slash dungeon crawling. After you’ve spent many hours finishing a satisfying game, are two full blown expansion packs as well as large collection of little ones you can download. And after you’ve spent hundreds of hours playing those, it doesn’t stop there! The well designed toolset lets people make their own campains and worlds! There is literally thousands of user created add on games with custom graphics, sound and stories of their own. In fact, you’ll even find remade games you’ve played in the past. Diablo, Ultima, you name it.

Original Campaign

 

Next 5 games coming soon. To be continued…

(feel free to leave comments or flames! I’m always looking for new games to try that I may have missed in the past, and i’m sure others are too.)

 

~ by mkadlec on April 6, 2008.

6 Responses to “10 PC Games you just gotta play”

  1. When I played the first Xcom game over 12 years ago it was one of those experiences that I’ll never forget. I was around 14-15 years of age and I remember the tense and thrilling atmosphere that the game rewarded me with. It was the first game where I was actually scared to deploy my team of marines at an alien landing zone. It became ever scarier when I encountered aliens. But then my confidence shot up when I started winning because I was researching better technologies to help my guys out. At my height I had many bases spread out over the world, fully stocked with tanks and ‘rines.

    Privateer was also brilliantly executed. The feeling that the open ended gameplay created was incredible, I think it must have been a first for the genre. After doing some particularly dicey cargo runs I remember landing on an Agricultural planet and sitting and watching the landing pad with my ship, laser marks and all, so proudly displayed on it, whilst looking over at the sparkling dusk sunset over the sea, at the same time imagining how frikkin AWESOME it would be to actually be there. I think that’s what was so amazing, the feeling was very real.
    Also other times when landing on other bases and planets brought their own unique feeling. Places like Oxford, Constantinople, Perry, a mining asteroid base, a refinery base etc.
    To this day I still listen to the Privateer soundtrack and imagine myself in those places.

    Okay enough blogging, I need to go install these games again!

  2. Man I love those games! I played Privateer II and loved it! (it was more linear then the first but still enjoyable). I had a hankering to play recently and realised it did not like graphics cards or winXP! I wanted to play it so badly, I built a custom rig with a standard graphics card and a copy of windows 98. Everybody thought I was crazy but I was so happy!

  3. lol fuzzy is hardcore

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