
For a certain friend, this is probably exactly what I'd want to show them. Honestly, I buy the argument that these are some of the games that represent the modern nucleus of hardcore PC gaming. What's that? You don't understand how to wed dynasty members to non-vassal rulers in Crusader Kings 3 in order to extend your reign of Northern Ireland? You don't own a house that fits a $1,000 Steam VR setup? You don't know how to read topographical maps? Shame. You wanted PC gaming? Well here it is, pal. Thesis: Splash! Congratulations, you're now drowning (Image credit: Bohemia Interactive) "The Deep End" Let's steer this recommendation list sharply into the present, shall we? And I think C&C Remastered is meant to be played only by those who can recite every power chord in Red Alert's Hell March.īy putting what we were playing 10 or 20 years ago on a pedestal, we're not really giving someone a sense of the hobby as it exists today. Our Total War experts would put several other, newer games in the series ahead of Rome.

The real complication here is that The Nostalgia Problem still looms over some of these games. Mass Effect feels like a safe, rich RPG to throw a newbie into, though math experts will note that technically it makes our five-game list into an eight-game one. We've got platform-defining action and strategy games here, along with an Overwhelmingly Positive-rated remaster of a classic adventure game. Even DaVincis need to be revarnished, right? What could be better than the classics? Shiny classics.
