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There is also the Action RPG/Hack 'n slash genre which isn't as widely represented, but some are really great: The later games feature vehicles and extra game modes, but aren't necessarily better gameplay wise. No storyline here, just all out multiplayer warfare. Unreal Tournament: Finished what Quake started and popularized the FPS multiplayer arena subgenre. Crysis: Sick, sick graphics and system requirements, but features some of the best graphics you will see. Started out as a Half-Life mod, and went on to become its own game. Counter-Strike: Considered to be the most popular online multiplayer FPS of all time. Half-Life: The most immersive single player FPS experience ever. You need a beefed out rig to run SupCom 1 / 2 maxed. Like Total Annihilation and unlike Starcraft/C&C, these games feature huge armies of hundreds of units. Both are 3d with a fixed camera, which is nice if you're used to 2d RTS games. Supreme Commander 1 / 2: Spiritual followups of Total Annihilation. Total Annihilation: Not much focus on micro, but allows you to command hundreds (or thousands) of units and build lots of stuff.
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The older games in the series are generally considered to be better than their 3d followups. Command & Conquer / Red Alert series: Not very micro/macro intensive, and more casual than Starcraft. Lots of fun custom maps available if you're bored. Warcraft 3: Very micro intensive, because of the focus on unit/hero abilities and the limited amount of units available to the player at any one time. Starcraft: Arguably the best and most balanced RTS game to date, although some people dislike it because of its micro/macro intensity. Warhammer Online and LOTR Online are alright, but are not as popular as the above. Guild Wars (great for newbs and experts alike, although not a true MMO) EVE Online (also not very beginner friendly) Lineage 2 (not as beginner friendly and streamlined as WoW) Out of those three genres there are several games that stand out from the crowd by about a mile, those are:
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With that out of the way, I'll go a little more in depth:īasically, the only genres of games that should be played on a PC are MMO, RTS and FPS (FPS is debatable, since some people prefer controllers over mouse+keyboard combo, although not all the FPS greats are available on consoles, see below). I don't know anything about commodore and apple, but as far as windows and macs are concerned you can't go wrong with any game made by Blizzard.Īll of them are AAA+ titles and both PC and Mac compatible.