News GamesRadar – PC Gamer’s top 100 PC Games of all time

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    GamesRadar – PC Gamer’s top 100 PC Games of all time

    I don’t like the idea of a top list that features anything ‘of all time’.* I mean, 10 years from now, wouldn’t there be a new ‘of all time’ list?* Perhaps if they put these games in a specific timeframe – like the best PC games of 20 years or something of the likes, then I wouldn’t mind it.* Regardless, GamesRadar published their list and you can only imagine what games made it on there [​IMG]

    81 – SimCity 2000 (1993)
    Cities are staggering, beautiful, things. They’re also *******s. SimCity games always captured the latter, but 2000 is the best at balancing endless frustration with the compulsion to create a more perfect city. It’s also the only one in the series to capture a little bit of that futurism, letting you build arcologies and then prompt a mass exodus into space. More games should end on a mass exodus to space.

    42 – The Sims 3 (2009)
    It’s a suburban what-if machine. What if I hit on my neighbour? What if I have kids? What if I explore this crypt? The answer to each is usually funny, dramatic and calamitous. The Sims 3 finally tones down the tedious baby-sitting elements, leaving you free to toy with the soap opera.



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