"Last year was a fantastic year for gaming and 2018 is shaping up to be a great year as well with highly anticipated releases like God of War and Red Dead Redemption 2. As much as I am looking forward to playing those titles, there are a few other games for PC that I am particularly excited to play. Keep in mind a lot of these game are available on other platforms, but PC is where I plan on playing them. So, without further ado, here are my top five most anticipated games to play on PC in 2018." --
PC Gaming Enthusiast
Let's count down games that were so bad that they just had to be recalled, delisted, and left alone as a tale for the history books.
Far Cry debuted on March 23, 2004, meaning that next week, it will have been 20 years since Jack Carver first washed up on the shore of a tropical paradise teeming with hostile mercenaries.
I'd love a far cry pack with the original PC game (not the half assed port on ps360) instincts, predator even a port of far cry 2 to modern consoles back when these games had their own identity and weren't far cry 3 cut and pastel
The 2018 first-person shooter has reached this milestone exactly 5 years after its initial release.
Going to have to try and get back into Far Cry. The formula for Far Cry may be fun, but it gets repetitive very fast.
Been playing this series since far cry 3 I love the adventuring vibe this series gives off even far cry primal is so good, but experiencing far cry 5 in 60 fps crisp graphics on ps5 for the first time is dope it adds life to it, I wana give far cry 6 a second chance couldn’t get into it at first I wonder if it’s worth it
The new Walking Dead seems very promising. And, let's be real, all State of Decay 2 needs to be is a cleaned up version of the original to be a fantastic experience. Janky as it may have been, the original is one of my favorite titles. Put a disgusting amount of time into that one.
All Indies.....no AAA titles like God of war
I've been excited for We Happy Few ever since the early releases came out. It has such a unique concept and the overall vibe/aesthetic of the game really makes it stand out. It's definitely something I'll have to try out this year. Another one I'm really excited for is Nova Nukers. It's another indie game that's a competitive multiplayer. What really made it interesting to me is that they're using a spherical stage/map in a multiplayer, which I haven't seen before. I'm really interested to see how it works out, and how the weapons effect the environment.