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The PC has built a bequest of great video games over the last twenty years. Now that it is 2010, it is time to look back and view the best games that have come out. There are still a lot of games coming out each month, and it is possible that a future game might make the list. At the same time, newer games are not keeping up to a great deal of of these classics. So check out the list.
#25. IL-2 Sturmovik – 2001
#24. Call of Duty – 2003
#23. MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat – 1995
#22. Deus Ex – 2000
#21. Warcraft 2: The Tides of Darkness – 1995
#20. Doom – 1993
This game specified the shooting genre.
#19. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion – 2006
#18. The Secret of Monkey Island – 1990
#17. Company of Heroes – 2006
#16. System Shock 2 – 1999
#15. Battlefield 1942 – 2002
#14. Unreal Tournament – 1999
#13. The Sims – 2000
#12. Pirates! Gold – 1994
#11. Age of Empires 2: Age of Kings – 1999
#10. Half-Life 2 – 2004
#9. SimCity 2000 – 1993
#8. World of Warcraft – 2004
Changed MMOs eternally from a pastime that geeks to in their basements to being mainstream and portion of pop culture.
#7. Fallout – 1997
#6. Rome: Total War – 2004
#5. Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn – 2000
#4. Civilization IV – 2005
Best turn based system game ever made, and it is success comes from years or refinement based of the earlier versions of the game.
#3. Myst – 1994
Best primary person puzzle based game ever made. Sadly, this is a game genre that is all but dead. Myst was a arousing and attention holding world that pulled in both gamers and non-gamers.
#2. Star Wars TIE Fighter – 1994
Space combat games are no longer popular, but that doesn’t stop this title from reaching the number two spot.
#1. StarCraft – 1998
Nobody may argue when it comes to StarCraft being the number one PC game of all time. This is the only game, including all game platforms, that has gone on to become an official South Korean national sport. It has sold over 11 million copies global and may still be found on store selves twelve years later.
Myst Nintendo Ds
Myst is an immersive experience that draws you in and won’t let you go. You enter a distinctive setting, venturing alone to varied times and places, the worlds that compose Myst. There are no instructions, and you encounter no living beings but soon realize your actions may support persons who are someways trapped in a parallel dimension. You don’t so much play Myst, as experience it.
Myst, the number-one-selling game title of all time with more than 13 million units sold, is THE adventure to have on the DS. Myst is one of the most well known adventure licenses in the world.
The classic adventure that specified the genre, Myst, brings hours of immersive play to the Nintendo DS. Myst is an engaging experience that pulls players into gorgeous yet eerie worlds with distinctive settings in varied times and places. The non-linear game play of Myst is designed not similar to any other adventure game with no instructions, inventory, death or dialogue. Myst is in regards to the experience encountered all around the breathtaking worlds and environments. While venturing through the six worlds of Myst, players support people trapped in parallel dimensions ? without ever in truth encountering living beings ? by solving a multitude of puzzles, mazes and problems. Close observation and precise logic will support players unlock the mysteries of Myst.
Features:
- Immerse yourself in six worlds (“Ages”) that for the introductory time include the totally new ?Rime Age?, a new Arctic world for DS players to explore as they endeavor to uncover clues and solve the mysteries of Myst.
- Newly re-mastered Video, audio and new music.
- Solve a multitude of puzzles which will challenge your attainments of sensing and thought. And Unravel concealed mysteries that will disclose the dramatic events of the islands past.
- New interface ? The game uses the stylus as the key method of fundamental interaction and takes vantage of the dual screens to heighten game play. The upper screen provides selective information and allows players to view magnified images while the bottom screen is employed to access mini-tools and navigate all around Myst.
- New mini-tools
- Players have a new arsenal of tools at their disposition including a magnifying glass, camera, notebook and map.
- Magnifying glass ? With this tool, players may closely inspect clues and items as well as interact with them.
- Camera ? The camera allows players may take a snapshot to use for future reference.
- Notebook ? Players may keep notes in their diary as they travel through Myst.
- Map ? The map may support in exploration by pinpointing key locations.
- Original soundtrack ? The players experience is heightened by new music and sound effects that add to the realism of the game.
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Most helpful customer reviews
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
an unfortunate let-down By khrome I was excited when I found out that Myst was going to be ported to DS. Within a few minutes of playing, I was already disappointed. It was as if the developers had never played any DS games to see what kinds of things the DS can do. If I were to port this game all over again, here’s what I would change:
Pull-down Menus – right now, all the icons are on the main play screen (bottom screen), taking up about 1/3 of valuable real estate. The graphics already had to be made smaller for the DS screens, and then they made it worse by adding icons. I think tabs or a menu button that could open and close the menu would have been better.
Zoom and Pan – There is currently a zoom tool, but all it does is display the exact same image, just a hair larger, onto the top screen. It’s not very useful at all. In fact, things are so small I have to use a magnifying glass that I normally use for embroidery.
Better Use of the Dual Screens – Perhaps the perpetual icons wouldn’t have been so bad if you could swap between screens. But the top screen is hardly used. You can display the “magnified” version of what you are looking at (but if you turn or walk forward it flips back to the title screen) and it used for displaying a map that has text that are about 2 pixels big. The only time in the game you can pan is when you are reading a journal. The journal panning is pretty decent, but on someone else’s review they said they should have made it so you read the journals sideways like a book (like how Brain Age is oriented.) I like that idea.
A Better Note Taking Feature – You can take notes using a little keyboard but it’s limited. If you’ve made a mistake typing two lines up, there is no way for you to tap and place your cursor there – you have to delete everything in between! I think a better note taking feature is one where you can use your own handwriting, like on Zelda.
More Screenshots – You can take screenshots of clues, but you can only save one at a time.
I’ve read several reviews where people complained about the sound. To be fair, the sound is actually pretty good if you have headphones on. It definitely does not sound as good coming out of the DS speakers.
I was finally able to enjoy the game after A.) I used a magnifying glass B.) used headphones C.) took notes with pen and paper instead of the in-game tools. I would not recommend the DS version unless you are willing to put up with all that. However, Myst itself is a great game which is why I gave it a fun rating of 4 stars. If you have never played it before, try the PC or console version.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
The developers of Myst for DS have massacred a great game By Z. Drake Myst is a great game, but I suggest you find another platform to play it on. This port is riddled with bugs. When flipping through the books, the pages skip around, the upper screen has become distorted, the touch screen controls are finicky, you can’t read anything without using the zoom feature, and the screen capture tool (used as a form of note taking) flips books back to page one before taking the shot. I’ve only played it for about an hour and I can’t believe Nintendo let them release the game in this state. Bottom line, don’t buy this version of Myst. The developer who ported this doesn’t deserve your money.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
I should have listended By littleblackraincloud Like most others I was excited to see Myst coming to the DS. I should have listend to the reviews. This game did not transfer well to the DS. It is extremly hard to nagivate and the screen is very little. The zoom feature may as well not be there it does nothing to help you look at things. If you love this game and own a DS DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY! I would highly recommend you try it out from a game rental site before you buy it. I plan to trade mine in with only an hour played.
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