6/24/2014

10 Best PC Games


1. Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy

From the role-playing series Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy pays tremendous tunes through a Nintendo 3DS rhythm game. The course of a traditional RPG mimics the game which using battle, cutscene sequences and exploration. Using stylus with greatest gaming music ever composed. It is a sharp rhythm game and for 3DS owners it looks to be a prime piece of fan service.

2. The Secret World

The release of The Secret World has been announced more than five years ago. From its great competition, stand out the EA and Funcom (Age of Conan). It’s not set in some sci-fi world and fantasy so it opts to employ a modern-day setting- albeit. The main features of this game are creepy location, serious atmosphere and distributing enemies. Its making is not visually different but it’s different functionally.

3. Spelunky

It is the most expected release of Xbox Live Arcade. From Indiana Jones, Cave Story, Bomberman, and Castlevania it pulls together to deliver a slick side-scroller. It has local four-player support also. We will be liable to believe the publicity on the basis of what we played and seen.

4. Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends

The launch of Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends set in the coming days. That has taken a different direction for the launch of Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends and Test Drive Unlimited 2. That is on the iconic manufacturer’s car catalog that focused with closed circuit races. That does not mention the career mode on the company’s history. For Test Drive’s latest reboot unleashed developer Slightly Mad Studios is on-board.

5. Bellator MMA Onslaught

By obtaining the Ultimate Fighting Championship license EA shook up the mixed-martial arts market’s retail side. It follows EA’s own EA Sports MMA and a trio of THQ-published entries. This game aims for a different kind of market not only in price point. The PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade published by 345 Games. For a more traditional fighting game that sheds the sim approach with an accessible button. For MMA fans it would be a different option, it costs $15 and may lack big-name fighter.

6. Endless Space

For Steam pre-orders Endless Space is available in beta. For the 4X fans it looks to be an incredible time sink. 4X are “expand, explore, exterminate and exploit”. On Independence Day 4X space sim will be seen a formal release. With gorgeous ship design and stylish menus that looks quite slick to trailers. That controls everything from war and diplomacy to economy and science. Put players on their own galactic empire.

7. NCAA Football 13

For Madden NFL 13 at E3 EA Sports turned on the hype machine in early June. NCAA Football 13, the pro series’ collegiate younger brother due out first. The Heisman Challenge mode has been introduced the game. For casual and hardcore players the game had made variety of small improvements. With dynamic scores ticker and EPN updates that ramping up the presentation.

8. Quantum Conundrum

In late June, Quantum Conundrum launch on PC. With the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade releases that get to the console players. “Exemplary” is the platform-based puzzler gameplay.

9. Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure

The game Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure don’t have any resemblance with Rhythm Heaven. For this unique little 3DS option we can draw bizarre Japanese trailer. That is the only parallel we can draw.
Rhythm Heaven is a music game so your actions are timed to a beat. Each movement or interaction helps to create a background tune. Here, you hope posing to hide behind the statues, dancing with a group of enemies on rooftops.

10. Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games

I think kids and adults are still like the licensed minigames. So here is a wonderful Minigame Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games for you, on the popular CG film franchise that delivers a licensed take. For 10 included minigames the Xbox 360 version requiring Kinect.

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