There are various devices that help run video games in the modern gaming world, but the old-school approach to playing PC games is via computers. It has been more than 60+ years since the release of the first-ever title, Tennis for Two. Since then, developers have been on the run to create better titles that can be called the best PC games of all time. Thanks to William Higinbotham and his Tennis for Two, we can enjoy titles with captivating stories and excellent gameplay.
Since there are so many games to choose from, it is evident that fans find picking great ones challenging. That is why we will take graphics, legacy, influence, sales, playbase, and gameplay experience as a basis and get into the list of best PC games.
Note: This article is subjective and only reflects the writer's point of view.
We are going back to the 1980s to discover how Pac-Man gained massive popularity. The franchise was believed to be making $8.1 million per week after the game's launch. Although a long time has passed, and we are in a new world, players of this era are still enjoying it. It is very easy to play; you only need to avoid four different-colored ghosts and gobble up as many dots as you can in the maze.
Despite lacking intriguing stories, proper graphics, and various game elements, Pac-Man is easily among the older generations' best PC games. Who knows what some of today’s games would look like if it weren't for Pac-Man? We should appreciate this title because it is one of the best of the 80s and established a foundation for future maze games.
When reviewing the best PC games of the 1990s, so many video titles come to mind. Installments like Final Fantasy 3, Star Wars: Dark Forces, and Diablo deserve praise; however, Fallout is
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