Selasa, 09 Mei 2017

Popular PC Games 2016

PC games have always been in use. There are a lot of advantages of PC games than any other gaming mediums. Thus, several of the players are there who love to play PC games. So, they were not really out of the market ever. For those who think that the PC games are outdated, we recommend them to go through this article to find out the games that were popular in 2016. Then only you will be able to understand the immense popularity of the games

Civilization VI


This game has several types of changes. That can be on the updates that are existing and other things. The game enables the players to plan ahead deliberately, strategize and then take the actions. The player can build their own civilization virtually. One is able to lead their civilization through a clear transparency. This game is the sixth one of the series. The earlier version as is evident has been much famous and thus this version was no exception.

Stellaris

Most of the people who have played this game have not wanted to leave it. I too had the same experience with this one. This game had transformed me into someone who wanted to play strategy games. But earlier I had always refrained from playing the strategy games. It is almost a video game experience with Stellaris by creating one's own empire in the galaxy.

Inside
This is a dark puzzle quite like limbo. There is a deadly oppressive world in which the game is being setup. The boy who is under your control will die frequently and suddenly. The world in there is violent and shadowy. It has the nature-based fears in it. The society is dystopic in nature.

Overwatch
It almost makes you feel like a hero when you save the teammates playing the character of your favorite heroes. It is a nice game to play and will keep you engaged in your free time.

Stardew Valley
It is a virtual farming game. The fans of it are absolutely in love with it and are eager to find out what the developers are going to offer them to make the experience better. It has introduced a new set of gamers so that the users find the joys of a country life that are pixellated.

So, it is quite clear that they PC games are not out of the market. There is still much craze about playing on a PC. Many people are looking forward to playing the games on PC in the near future also.

Forza Horizon 3 is the third in a series of attempts to humanise Turn 10’s excellent if cold driving simulators, and the first to successfully complete the windy and treacherous route from Xbox to personal computers.
Set in an alternate-world Australia in which everyone and their mums is obsessed with motorsports, Forza Horizon 3’s open world exists to satisfy you. As in Pokemon’s Kanto, every citizen in the country pours their energies into one shared passion, becoming either opponent or cheerleader of your efforts to become the leading racecar driver and part-time festival organiser down under. 
Drift sideways through the outback. Drive to the beach and perform stunt jumps through an elephant’s graveyard of cargo ships. Build a festival site that takes up 25% of Byron Bay. Just pick a road and goooo.
Titanfall 2
What a lovely twist in the tail end of a delightful year for games. Titanfall 2 is not only a good sequel to a multiplayer game deserted too soon by its community - it’s also a fantastic single-player shooter. As the campaign progresses, with hulking metal companion BT at your side, Respawn fire and forget: tossing away brilliant ideas as if they were empty clips, before reaching for another. All the while, Titanfall 2 offers a first-class showcase in visual and audio feedback - nothing underwhelms.
How could we have forgotten, in the year of Modern Warfare Remastered, that this team of former Infinity Ward staffers were capable of such great feats in single-player FPS design? 
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
It was in between stacking the fourth and fifth dumpster in an impossible staircase up to a Prague apartment window that we realised - at no point have Eidos Montreal forgotten Deus Ex’s roots. For all its modern shooter trappings, the series has lost none of its essential magic in silly simulation and player problem-solving.
It perhaps hasn’t gained quite enough in Mankind Divided, Montreal’s second Deus Ex sequel to date - certainly not in overall length. But the studio maintained their focus on improvisational combat and avoidance while venerating player ownership above all else, allowing parts of their knotty plot of prejudice and class struggle to slip into the background if we so desired.
To top it off, Mankind Divided's PC port isn't too shabby either.
Read our Deus Ex: Mankind Divided review.






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