If you ask people what their favourite PC game of all time is or what the best PC game of all-time is, you’re unlikely to get any sort of consensus. The Sims series, one of the best selling simulation games of all time, continues to look and play best on PC. Games like the Total War series have traditionally taken full advantage of the PC’s unique inputs, and processing power, to provide rich strategy experiences with the spectacle of vast armies clashing on the battlefields of history. Traditionally the PC has also been the place where genres like strategy and sims thrive, mainly due to the tried and trusted mouse & keyboard controls. It is the de-facto platform for MMOs, indies, F2P and MOBAs, all of which are huge deals right now. Oxygen Not Included fits that bill: jumping into it and learning the basics is a snap, but fully understanding it takes a. The PC has always been on the cutting edge of gaming, being the place where new ideas tend to arrive first. The best games are those that are easy to learn and difficult to master. Half Life 2 is bound to be on this somewhere, right? Well, it’s not just about City 17 and being mute.
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