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Explanations for my choices: Deadcells is an amazingly made game with great graphics, well-feeling gameplay, fast-paced experience. If you enjoy learning as you go and gathering a collection of items deadcells is your game with smooth combat and a story-driven experience. also ran well on my 10 year old laptop.
Hades is a great experience if your into mythology this game is also a storydriven game but with unique experiences and extremely cool graphics can run well on low spec pcs/laptops. extremely smooth combat, fast-paced fights, feels like you make progress everytime you die as you can build your own home and progressively make an amazing experience for yourself seeing all youve made. you attempt to escape the underworld from Greek mythology while being continuously being chased down by your fathers minions. you get rewards for dying and winning areas you can also enable godmode which decreases damage by 20% if you are having difficulty winning. overall amazing game.
ICBM is a game in a fictional world where the worlds constantly in war and at threat of nuclear war, you can choose to be any nation and fight back against others and continuously research technology, build it, and use it to fight/spy on your neighboring nations. or gaining alliances while placing missile silos in your nation incase of nuclear war, create nukes fight back and alliance. runs easily on most computers at max graphics.
Noita is a game where physics apply to every pixel and runs easily, a really fun game if you enjoy destroying everything with spells and fly around or die to acid! who knows?
Age of empires simply didnt snap with me it was not enjoyable but you may like it.
S: Deadcells. Hades. Noita.
A: ICBM
B:
C:
F: Age of empires.
Note: you can usually get these games on steam if you dont have the money there are cracks but I do not suggest piracy.
Explanations for my choices: Deadcells is an amazingly made game with great graphics, well-feeling gameplay, fast-paced experience. If you enjoy learning as you go and gathering a collection of items deadcells is your game with smooth combat and a story-driven experience. also ran well on my 10 year old laptop.
Hades is a great experience if your into mythology this game is also a storydriven game but with unique experiences and extremely cool graphics can run well on low spec pcs/laptops. extremely smooth combat, fast-paced fights, feels like you make progress everytime you die as you can build your own home and progressively make an amazing experience for yourself seeing all youve made. you attempt to escape the underworld from Greek mythology while being continuously being chased down by your fathers minions. you get rewards for dying and winning areas you can also enable godmode which decreases damage by 20% if you are having difficulty winning. overall amazing game.
ICBM is a game in a fictional world where the worlds constantly in war and at threat of nuclear war, you can choose to be any nation and fight back against others and continuously research technology, build it, and use it to fight/spy on your neighboring nations. or gaining alliances while placing missile silos in your nation incase of nuclear war, create nukes fight back and alliance. runs easily on most computers at max graphics.
Noita is a game where physics apply to every pixel and runs easily, a really fun game if you enjoy destroying everything with spells and fly around or die to acid! who knows?
Age of empires simply didnt snap with me it was not enjoyable but you may like it.
S: Deadcells. Hades. Noita.
A: ICBM
B:
C:
F: Age of empires.
Note: you can usually get these games on steam if you dont have the money there are cracks but I do not suggest piracy.