PREFACE:
So there seems to be a lot of bitching about IGN's latest list of the Top PC games (see: HERE).
While making fun of IGN is all well and good, I thought it would be worthwhile to create a list of our own. A list more reflective of the strengths of PC gaming, and hopefully more inclusive of titles beyond the 2005-2011 AAA releases. Because "Top XX games" lists can be pretty shallow, I'd like this thread to serve as a Hall of Fame list similar to my Essential Rpg threads (see: HERE). There are a ton of awesome PC games out there that may not be well known by younger posters, or those new to PC gaming. Tons of people create recommendation threads asking GAF what they should play. This thread can serve as a quick summary of what titles are generally considered worthy of your precious (or not so precious) free time.
WHAT HAPPENED DURING THE VOTING STAGE:
For over over a week, GAFfers listed their personal all-time top 10 PC titles. Over 200 people voted, and well over 300 games were nominated for the list.
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Age of Empires 2
What they are: Age of Empires is a series of computer games developed by Ensemble Studios. The titles are historical real-time strategy games, and their gameplay revolves around two main game modes: random map and campaign. They competed with another popular strategy series, "Civilization", and are set amidst historical events. Age of Empires focused on events in Europe, Africa and Asia, spanning from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. The sequel, Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings, was set in the Middle Ages, while its expansion focused partially on the Spanish conquest of Mexico. A spin-off game, Age of Mythology, was set in the same period as the original Age of Empires, but focused on fictional elements of Greek, Egyptian, and Norse mythology.
What GAF has to say: I LOVED playing the multiplayer with friends or online. Castle clumping, or bullshit Mongols, or my personal favorite Goths, it all made for a great game. If I could find my discs, I think Id play this game now if I could.
Where to buy: Ebay. Microsoft hates old games and PC gamers.
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Baldurs Gate 2
What they are: The Baldurs Gate Trilogy is comprised of Baldurs Gate, Baldurs Gate 2: Shadows of Amn, and Baldurs Gate 2: Throne of Bhaal. Based on the 2nd edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing system, the Baldur's Gate triology was praised for its epic story and well developed characters. Throughout the game, the player must make crucial choices, some of them vital to the character's development. Using Bioware's infinity engine, the game is played from an isometric view, and enemy encounters can be fought in both active and turn-based modes.
What GAF has to say: I've started dozens upon dozens of new games and they very rarely play out the same as the previous one. There's so much to do and so many ways to go about it. (Danne-Danger on BG2)
Where to buy:
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/baldurs_gate_the_original_saga (BG1)
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/baldurs_gate_2_complete (BG2 + ToB Expansion)
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Battlefield 2
What they are: The Battlefield franchise is a series FPS games developed by the Swedish company EA Digital Illusions CE. The games feature a greater focus on large maps, teamwork and vehicle warfare than traditional first-person shooters. Also, the games are mainly focused on online multiplayer.
What GAF has to say: Everyone who owns a PC and considers themselves a gamer should own this game. It's another game where bigger (player count wise) means better. Riding along with a handful of soldiers in a friendly bomber before parachuting out, awesome. Filling a jeep with dynamite before running it into an enemy tank, awesome. And then there is the more zany stuff. Standing on the wings of friendly planes as a form of quick transport. Diving into prone position whenever you engaged an enemy to decrease your profile and improve accuracy. Secret Weapons of WWII only makes it better. (Doncamatic on BF1942).
Where to buy: http://store.steampowered.com/app/24860/
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Civilization IV
What they are: Civilization is a series of turn-based strategy, 4X video games produced by Sid Meier. Basic gameplay functions are similar throughout the series, namely, building a civilization from prehistory up to the near future. Each turn allows the player to move units on the map, build or improve new cities and units, and initiate negotiations with other AI or human controlled players. The player will also choose technologies to research. These reflect the cultural, intellectual, and technical sophistication of the civilization, and usually allow the player to build new units or to improve their cities with new structures.
What GAF has to say: The worst part about Civ4 was whenever I played it, the rest of the day (into the night) was just gone. I dont think I ever played this game in a spurt shorter than 4 hours. So engrossing. Im not especially a fan of the end-game management overload, but having games where its you vs. the world for hundreds of years is an experience not found anywhere else (HiddenSentry on Civ 4).
Where to buy:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/3910/ (Civ 3 Complete)
http://store.steampowered.com/sub/4323/ (Civ 4 Complete)
http://store.steampowered.com/app/8930/ (Civ 5)
What it is: Originating as a Mod for Valves Half-Life, Counter-Strike is a first-person shooter in which players join either the terrorist or counter-terrorist team (or become a spectator). Each team attempts to complete their mission objective and/or eliminate the opposing team. Each round starts with the two teams spawning simultaneously. A player can choose to play as one of four different default character models. Standard monetary bonuses are awarded for winning a round, losing a round, killing an enemy, being the first to instruct a hostage to follow, rescuing a hostage or planting (Terrorist)/defusing (Counter terrorist) the bomb.
What GAF Has to Say: Getting a dorm floor together playing this makes me miss college. Aside from WoW, probably my most played multiplayer game ever. (Struct09 on Counter-Strike)
Where to Download: http://store.steampowered.com/sub/717/
What it is: Deus Ex is a cyberpunk-themed action role-playing game developed by Ion Storm Inc. and published by Eidos Interactive in 2000, which combines elements of first-person shooters with those of role playing games. Set in a dystopian world during the year 2052, the central plot follows rookie United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition agent JC Denton, as he sets out to combat increasingly prevalent terrorist forces in a world slipping ever further into chaos.
What GAF has to say: Terrible voice acting, badly dated graphics even by the standards of the day, and a cheesy (if fun) conspiracy-filled plot. So why is it my all-time favourite game? Freedom of choice, pure and simple. One of the only games that does not punish you for trying some wacky, or trying to push the limits of what's possible. Chances are, the game will reward your creativity. And this does not happen once during a heavily scripted scene, but more or less throughout the entire game. Still untopped (Guerrillas in the Mist on Deus Ex)
Where to buy: http://store.steampowered.com/app/6910/
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Diablo 2
What they are: Developed by Blizzard North, Diablo I and II are a dark, fantasy-themed action rpgs with elements of the hack and slash and "dungeon roaming" genres. Players fight monsters through wilderness areas and/or dungeons in order to level-up their character and gain better items. Combat is in real-time, and shown from an isometric viewpoint. The game can be played either in single player mode, or in multiplayer through Blizzard's Battle.net service, or via a LAN.
What GAF has to say: Digital crack. A disturbing amount of my life was poured into this evil evil game. (Sinatar on Diablo 2).
Where to buy: http://us.blizzard.com/store/details.xml?id=110000047 (Retail copies are cheaper)
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Doom
What they are: Doom and Doom II popular FPS games developed by id Software. The series focuses on the exploits of an unnamed space marine operating under the UAC (Union Aerospace Corp.), who fights hordes of undead and demons in order to survive. The series was widely considered as one of the pioneering first-person shooter series in the video game industry, introducing features such as 3D graphics, true third dimension spatiality, networked multiplayer gameplay, and support for player-created expansions with the Doom WAD format.
What GAF has to say: This was the most impressive thing I had ever seen. Technology sure moved at a very fast pace during those years. Went from some pretty simple sidescrollers to this in such a short period of time. The horror aspect with fast paced action and probably the best graphics out there made this the FPS everyone remembers. (ToD_ on Doom).
Where to buy: http://store.steampowered.com/sub/426/
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Fallout 2
What they are: Fallout 1 and 2 were crpgs developed by Black Isle Studios. While later games in the series drew many elements from the FPS genre, Fallout 1 and 2 were presented from an isometric perspective, with turn-based combat taking place on a grid. Although set in the 22nd/ 23rd century, its retrofuturistic story and artwork are influenced by the post-war culture of 1950s America. The Fallout titles were partially inspired by an earlier game, Wasteland, published by EA games on the Commodore 64, Apple II & later on the PC.
What GAF has to say: Charming, brilliant, a bit silly and just such a memorable pastiche of locations and characters that the meandering narrative isn't annoying at all. Tactical isometric turn-based combat pushes it over the top (erragal on Fallout 2).
Where to buy:
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/fallout (Fallout 1)
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/fallout_2 (Fallout 2)
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Half-life 2
What they are: The Half-Life titles are a series of linear, narrative FPS titles that share a science fiction alternate history. Developed by Valve, each of these games feature Gordon Freeman, a theoretical physicist initially employed by the Black Mesa Research Facility. Two of these games, Half-Life and Half-Life 2, are full length titles, while two more, Half-Life 2: Episode One and Half-Life 2: Episode Two, are shorter, episodic titles.
What GAF has to say: one of my top three games of all time. An amazing experience that made me a believer in scripted events. Great graphics and the best art design in gaming, incredibly satisfying weapons and physics attached to those weapons (I can only think of a couple of games that actually utilized Havok physics as good in the last 7 years). And I loved the calm beauty of the sea side while driving from abandoned house to abandoned house...those levels were my favorite! (bengraven on HL2)
Where to buy: http://store.steampowered.com/sub/715/
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Portal
What they are: Portal and Portal 2 are puzzle games set in the Half-Life universe, developed by Valve Corporation. The player controls a test subject named Chell as she moves through the laboratories of Black Mesa's primary rival, Aperture Science, completing various tests with a device that allows her to create linked portals in physical space.
What GAF has to say: The gameplay mechanics were fun, the puzzles were creative, the characters (OK, just one character really, though the WCC arguably could count as one!) were captivating, and the now-famous (or would it be infamous?) ending credits/ending theme is the best Ive seen in a game in years. All in one damned-near perfectly paced package - truly the most brilliant game of this generation. (gokieks on Portal).
Where to buy: http://store.steampowered.com/sub/7932/
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Quake (followed closely by Quake 3)
What they are: The Quake games are a series of FPS titles produced by ID Software. The original Quake was programmed by John Carmack, Michael Abrash and John Cash, and the he level and scenarios were designed by American McGee, Sandy Petersen, John Romero and Tim Willits. The Quake engine, popularized several major advances in the 3D game genre: polygonal models instead of prerendered sprites; full 3D level design instead of a 2.5D map; prerendered lightmaps; and allowing end users to partially program the game (in this case with QuakeC), which popularized fan-created modifications (mods). Quake 3 has also been used extensively in professional electronic sports tournaments such as Quakecon, Cyberathlete Professional League and the Electronic Sports World Cup.
What GAF has to say: It is the best feeling shooter of all time hands down. It feels so fucking good to shoot in Quake, I've probably replayed it a over 50 times. (Cat in the Hat on Quake).
Where to buy: http://store.steampowered.com/sub/434/
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Sim City 2000
What they are: SimCity is an open-ended city-building computer and console video game series and the brainchild of developer Will Wright. The game was first published in 1989 as SimCity, and it has spawned several different editions sold worldwide. In SimCity, the player is given the task of founding and developing a city, while maintaining the happiness of the citizens and keeping a stable budget.
What GAF has to say: Still the definitive game in the series for me, although I haven't played 4. It improved on the original in every way without being overly complex, which trapped 3000 (Chris FOM on Sim City 2000).
Where to buy: http://store.steampowered.com/app/24780/
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Starcraft (w/ Brood War expansion)
What they are: StarCraft and Starcraft II are sci-fi themed RTS games developed by Blizzard. The series centers on a galactic struggle for dominance between three speciesthe adaptable and mobile Terrans, the insectoid Zerg, and the enigmatic Protossin a distant part of the Milky Way galaxy known as the Koprulu Sector at the beginning of the 26th century. The series has gathered a solid following around the world, particularly in South Korea, where professional players and teams participate in matches, earn sponsorships, and compete in televised matches.
What GAF has to say: The first game that got me hooked in to RTS and the competitive online scene. Pretty immaculate balance compared to other games and created a huge following. It wasn't the most innovative game ever, but it was crafted and polished, and the scene it created was so awesome that it takes the cake. (Paches-EJ- on Starcraft).
Where to buy:
http://us.blizzard.com/store/details.xml?id=110000124 (SC1 Anthology)
http://us.blizzard.com/store/details.xml?id=1100001122 (SC2)
What it is: Team Fortress 2 is a free-to-play team-based first-person shooter developed by Valve Corporation. A sequel to the original mod Team Fortress based on the Quake engine, it was first released as part of the video game compilation The Orange Box. In June 2011, the game became a free-to-play title, supported by microtransactions for unique in-game equipment through Steam. The game itself revolves around two teams, each with access to nine distinct character classes, battling in a variety of game modes set in evil genius environments.
What GAF Has to Say: My favorite multiplayer game of all time. I've logged over 600 hours and it's still insanely fun. Great art and fantastic gameplay that rarely feels stale due to a lot of variety. Valve's support is second to none. (Helmholtz on Team Fortress 2)
Where to Download: http://store.steampowered.com/app/440/
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Morrowind
What they are: Part of the Elder Scrolls series, both Morrowind and Oblivion single-player computer role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios. Both games continue the open-world tradition of its predecessors by allowing the player to travel anywhere in the game world at any time and to ignore or postpone the main storyline indefinitely. However, where Morrowind was designed with an open-ended free-form style of gameplay in mind (with a lessened emphasis on the game's main plot), Oblivions developers opted for tighter pacing and greater plot focus than in past titles.
What GAF has to say: The ideal open world game, with a massive, unbalanced world full of undiscovered secrets and sights to see. I first played it on Xbox, but Morrowind will always be a PC game thanks to the vastly superior interface and the nearly unlimited amount of mods available. (Snuggler on Morrowind).
Where to buy:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/22320/ (Morrowind GOTY)
http://store.steampowered.com/app/22330/ (Oblivion GOTY )
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Unreal Tournament 99
What they are: Unreal Tournament was designed as an arena FPS, with head-to-head multiplayer deathmatches being the primary focus of the game. For team matches, bots are used to fill the roles of the player's teammates. Even on dedicated multiplayer servers, bots are sometimes used to pad out teams that are short on players. Unreal Tournament 2003 had a name change from the expected Unreal Tournament II in order to imitate traditional sports-based video games, where annual releases are typical. The series was further refined with Unreal Tournament 2004.
What GAF has to say: If you were a PC gamer back in 99, you were either the UT or the Quake guy. I was the latter. Played it so much, even with bots (Son1x on UT99).
Where to buy: http://store.steampowered.com/sub/683/
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Warcraft 3
What they are: Warcraft is a series of real-time strategy games developed by Blizzard. All games in the series have been set in and around the world of Azeroth, a high fantasy setting. Initially, the start of the series focused on the human nations which make up the Eastern Kingdoms, and the Orcish Horde which arrived in Azeroth via a dark portal, beginning the great wars. Later on in the series the world of Azeroth was expanded, revealing the new continent of Kalimdor allowing the introduction of the Night Elves, Tauren and other major races into the universe. The series developers have traditionally welcomed the creation of user generated content, and some of these custom maps and scenarios have become hugely popular in their own right. DOTA, a custom map for Warcraft 3 helped to establish and popularize the Tower Defense genre.
What GAF has to say: To this day, this is still my favorite RTS of all time, and just about my favorite game of all time in general. If WarCraft II laid the foundation which StarCraft perfected, then WarCraft III took that perfection and dared to expand upon it (BrokenEchelon on Warcraft 3).
Where to buy: http://us.blizzard.com/store/details.xml?id=110000090 (cheaper at retail)
NeoGAFs Favourite Entry: Evenly split between the Witcher 1 and 2
What they are: The Witcher is a series of computer role-playing games for the PC developed by CD Projekt RED STUDIO. The games are based on the book series of the same name by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. The Witcher takes place in a medieval fantasy world and follows the story of Geralt, one of a few remaining "witchers" traveling monster hunters for hire, gifted with unnatural powers. The series utilizes a system of "moral choices" as part of the storyline and is noted for its time-delayed consequences and lack of black-and-white morality. The Witcher 2 is a direct sequel, picking up where the first game left off.
What GAF has to say: I had been ignoring this game for years before I finally decided to play it in early 2011. Fantastic RPG game with an engrossing world and story, as well as the best decision making I've witnessed yet. Witcher 2 is also incredible (Helmholtz on The Witcher).
Where to buy:
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/the_witcher (The Witcher. DRM Free for $10)
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/the_witcher_2/ (The Witcher 2. DRM Free)
What it is: World of Warcraft is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) by Blizzard Entertainment. World of Warcraft takes place within the Warcraft world of Azeroth, approximately four years after the events at the conclusion of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. With more than 11 million subscribers as of Jun 2011, World of Warcraft is currently the world's most-subscribed MMORPG, and holds the Guinness World Record for the most popular MMORPG by subscribers. In April 2008, World of Warcraft was estimated to hold 62 percent of the MMORPG subscription market.
What GAF Has to Say: This, by far, was the game where i had the most fun and probably the best gaming experience of my life, something i doubt will change ever. (ASilva on WoW)
Where to Download: http://us.battle.net/wow/en/ (Free to Play up to Level 20)