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We've put together a list of 32 must-have PC FIFA games

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:56 pm
by sandywang5230
 There was certainly a lot to love about Red Alert besides Hell March - Tanya, tank rushes, and Tesla coils, to name a few. But the game's title track oozed a style and tone that permeated every level, and it was that style that won our hearts. More so than the Tiberian series and even Red Alert 2, the original Red Alert was simple strategic pleasure. And to top it all off, you got to watch Albert Einstein screw over the entire world by killing Adolf Hitler. CandC's First Decade compilation is worth getting for this game alone.25: Half-LifeStrange as it may seem, until Half-Life came along no one had thought to just let a story unfold around you as you played a shooter. It was new and different and somehow refreshing to spend the first minutes of the game just standing in a train car, watching a world pass you by. It was the first time we'd seen narrative devices such as foreshadowing used to such effect, and yet Half-Life itself foreshadowed a new era of FPS gaming. There's never been a more ridiculous ending to a game than a giant floating feotus trying to kill you, but it's hard to care. Half-Life gave us the crowbar, the G-Man, and Team Fortress Classic. We'll cut it some slack. NEXT PAGE: Indigo Prophecy and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow The FIFA games no PC owner should be withoutGrim Fandango and Deus ExIndigo Prophecy and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora TomorrowFallout 2 and Supreme CommanderBattlefield 2 and The Longest JourneySins of a Solar Empire and Diablo IIStar Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and StarcraftOur must-have PC gameGet free FIFA games downloads. Visit PC Advisor's dedicated FIFA games website to download hundreds of the latest titles, to read gaming news and reviews and to pick up tips and discuss your favourite FIFA games in the popular PC Advisor FIFA games forum When it comes to gaming, the PC beats any console hands-down. We've put together a list of 32 must-have PC FIFA games. 24: Indigo ProphecyThe developer insists that Indigo Prophecy be referred to as an safefifa16coins interactive movie, not an adventure game, and we're inclined to agree. The camera angles are cinematic, and the control scheme encourages you to mimic onscreen actions with simple gestures. Even the scripted events are on timers instead of triggers; the game moves forward when it wants to, regardless of what you're doing. It might sound like an obtrusive design, but Indigo Prophecy is as frantic, compelling, and emotional as any film you've seen. It's earned its praise.23: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora TomorrowWhen FIFA gamers discuss excellence in co-op multiplay, they point to Pandora Tomorrow. Its simple, ingenious two-on-two stealth wars were about so much more than the kills. Where else could you climb up a friend's body to reach hanging ductwork, only to help him follow you inside? Where else was a spoken word to a teammate so life-threatening? Where else could you slip your knife through the fleshy folds of an enemy, only to whisper dark words as you lay them to rest on the cold metal floor?