Online: 1) World of Tanks- My second most played game online. Other interested thing I'm looking forward in specific games is trading possibility. So pretty much I'm playing games only for competition and raising different statistics by every 0.000% i can, to see how far i went from the beginning of my playing, up to this moment and trying to predict how far i can sill aim, giving my best to do so. In myltiplayer games I'm looking forward numbers! Yes, statistics, goals, achievements- everything that shows me how well I can play the game and what I should do better in competition with other players. It's mostly because in mmo/ online games I'm looking for totally different things than I'm looking for in games "offline" But I'll try at least to sort them by games i play online and ones I play on my own. I'm not sure if i can or even should classify all of these games in one category. Of course many, many games that I don't play any more like Myst, the Journeyman Project series, UO, The Matrix Online, Star Wars Galaxies, Star Wars the Old Republic, Daggerfall, Fallout, EQ, EQ2, WoW, Anarchy Online, Lord of the Rings, etc, etc, etc.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter - Mystery, whodunit, adventure game. Styx Master of Shadows - Stealth game, you play a goblin. (I have to be careful when I start playing Trine, I tend to forget to play anything else for a week or more. Trine Enchanted Edition - Throwback to console side-scrolling platform games but with newer graphics and loads of fun and highly addicting. Hero's of Might and Magic 3 complete - Older but classic and still always fun Single player games that I still play regularly: Start as a dragonette that can't fly.grow up into large dragon that can fly Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead - most advanced zombie survival game so far, surprisingly easy to get into despite being classical roguelike Kerbal Space Program - rocket science for everyone!ġ0. Stellaris - most complex 4x so far, still under very active developmentĩ. Becomes insane with mods (Bob + Angel + AAI)Ĩ. Factorio - technical masterpiece, perfectionists dream. Crusader Kings 2 - medieval Sims with a bit of Europa Universalis on top of itħ. AI War: Fleet Command - very unique, co-op focused 4x with players fighting against overwhelming (and intentionally, but "fairly" cheating) AIĦ. Trimps - perfect example that games don't even need graphics or constantly engaging gameplay to be goodĥ. War Thunder - pretty much the only relevant and very good plane/tank/navy simulatorĤ. Europa Universalis 4 - map painting simulator, with excellent focus on both long term (diplomacy and economy) and short term (warfare) decisionsģ. Path of Exile - probably one of most complex and in-depth games ever made, despite being in action RPG genre often associated with simplicityĢ. My personal list, in more or less correct order:ġ. Excluding Wurm, what are your top 10 (or less) favorite games? I'm curious if there is any pattern in what kind of games Wurmians like most!