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Games I have finished ...

Here is the list of games I have finished and I have played all of them on PC. Games that I am currently playing or haven't finished won't be included in it. And also It will get updated every time I finish a new game. Also I include the games that can't be finished ( Like Civilization ) only when I play them for a good amount of time.

The list is sorted from my most favorite games to least favorite ones (** UPDATE: not anymore, thanks to Giantbomb changing their listing system). Expansion packs, DLCs and games which were not marketed as a new stand-alone game or sequel are sorted at the end of the list (Also not anymore).

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  • Not a bad game. A bit light on the content and somehow repetitive. But one thing that I really liked about Capsized is its beautiful and calming soundtracks which truly enhance the experience of the game. 6.6/10

  • Really liked the game. An intense brutal combat, great use of the source engine, and some very nice and thrilling moments in the game make DMoMM a winner in my book. 8.2/10

  • Playing as Hulk can be really fun. Although this game doesn't fully use the potential, but still, it can give you a feeling of how smashing stuff as Hulk looks like. 7/10

  • A longer version of Deathspank with new and more locations and quests which is very good thing for the people who liked the original DS. 8/10

  • Innovative FPS. You won't see those two words together in the same sentence very often. Worth playing. 7.8/10

  • An adventure game with beautiful graphical design, innovative puzzles and lots of charm in a generation which adventure games are considered to be dead is soemthing you can't turn a blind eye into. 8.3/10

  • Best indie game I have ever played. I don't say this for many indie games,( cause they're usually overrated ) but WoG truly deserves all the praise it gets. 8.8/10

  • Splinter Cell presents the ideal stealth game-play which is both accessible and deep. Fortunately, other parts of the game like visuals, voice acting, sound effects, etc meet the standards too. 8.9/10

  • A very well made strategy game indeed. Everything about it just sounds right. 8.3/10

  • Although Fable is short and shallow for a game which was marketed as RPG, but it captured my imagination and pulled me in its world. ( at least for the time I was playing it. ) 8.4/10

  • Although role playing elements are so shallow and Insignificant that they sound like a parody of the genre, but Bard's Tale is a very unique experience with its dark humor and nice summoning implement. I personally liked the game. 8/10

  • Nice little free gameÙˆ Although very short. 6.4/10

  • Fun and very addictive by TPS standards. liked it. 8.1/10

  • Way ahead of its time as an adventure game. Hard, but rewarding at the same time. There is remake for the game called Maniac Mansion Deluxe which uses Day of the tentacle UI and makes the game a lot more accessible. Highly recommended. 8.8/10

  • Although it gets cheap when super natural powers get involved in the story, but still, IP is still a very unique experience that you should not miss at all. 8.3/10

  • Extremely revolutionary for its time. Especially in terms of visuals. No doubt about that. But it gets very boring and repetitive after a while. 7.3/10

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    Lost Missions DLC

    It's a bonus 8 level expansion pack for Doom 3 included in D3: BFG Edition, so the fact that it's short and insignificant can't be considered a really bad thing, because that's basically the nature of it.

    5.8/10

  • Challenging , fun and addictive. One of the top 5 racing games I have ever played and probably will ever play. 8.2/10

  • Doesn't fully use its potential, but between all the FPS of its era, it stands on its own. 8.2/10

  • A great chance to feel how it looks like being Spider-man in a comical world. Also, playing as Venom is a real treat too. 7.5/10

  • The original idea of the game and its implement is good, although the game gets annoyingly hard at certain areas. 7.3/10

  • I liked certain parts of the game. ( Especially the parts where you play as the spy. They were thrilling ) But it wasn't really necessary to change the structure of a franchise like this. 6.8/10

  • Probably TQ has the highest production value among other Diablo clones, but it gets boring after a while. 7/10

  • Although the PC port is terrible, but still, the greatness of the game is intact. Truly amazing. 8.8/10

  • Great presentation, graphics, RTS game-play mechanism and totally a high quality strategy game by all standards. 8.2/10

  • A true breath of fresh air. A gem between all of the indie games. 8.1/10

  • Great strategy game. Liked it a lot. It doesn't improve the genre, but it uses its blue-print in the best way possible. 8/10

  • A very nice looking, classy Arkanoid clone with great soundtracks. Worth playing. 7.9/10

  • Short and brief, but provides plenty of good time. A must-play for western fans. 7.8/10

  • A standard adventure game with an interesting story and some very well designed puzzles. 7.8/10

  • Its very good at what it tries to do. Very exciting and tense. 7.8/10

  • Although shallow as as role playing game, but JE's great story and unique settings save it from mediocrity. 7.5/10

  • Underrated adventure game. Recommended for the fans of the genre. 7.4/10

  • A very engaging and well made FPS/RPG hybrid. The way it presents its story and lore through optional audio diaries instead of forcing them to the player is very admirable. 8.6/10

  • Limbo doesn't deserve all the credits it gets IMO, It's just a series of trial and error based easy to solve yet enjoyable puzzles with a nice art direction. That's as far as it goes. Maybe if I hadn't such a high exception, I would have a more positive opinion about it. 6.9/10

  • United Offensive is harder (comparing the veteran difficulty of both games) and somehow more intense than the original CoD and also has some greatly directed set-pieces, but ultimately, it was more of the same. which is not a bad thing, just not a new and fresh experience. 8/10

  • I absolutely liked nearly all of BiB's aspects, great storytelling and character development ( Especially for Ray himself ), amazing cut-scenes, gorgeous graphics and a perfect connection with CoJ. Also the multi-player of the game is awesome. A total blast sometimes. 8.7/10

  • Underrated game. lack of a balance between dialogues and combat, easy and also rough around some edges, but it was a game that I enjoyed my time with it and I believe it deserved more recognition. 7.7/10

  • Easily the best platformer I have ever played. So rewarding, enjoyable, engaging, addictive and unique. 8.7/10

  • In a generation that adventure games are officially considered dead, playing Gemini Rue is a very pleasant experience. A very well written story that makes you really care about what happens next, great character development, interesting puzzle ( although not in the same league with the puzzles of classic titles ) and of course a masterfully delivered plot twist are the things that truly make GR something special. 8.1/10

  • A total rehash from Flatout 2. Waste of time. Even the great music tracks from Flaotut 2 are replaced with extremely average ones in UC. only and only play it if you haven't played F2 and in in that case, it's better to play that game instead.

    4/10

  • Single-player was disappointing compared to CoD 1&2. Didn't have that epic feeling of those games. But since the online section is very fun, addicting and worthwhile, it covers the weakness of SP to some degree. 7.8/10

  • A great arcade title and fun action/RPG. A very respectable achievement as an arcade game and more importantly, first product of a studio. 8.1/10

  • A CoD rip off with some nice scripted events and a fairly enjoyable sense of shooting. But in the end, it's just a military shooter that doesn't offer anything groundbreaking that hasn't seen before. 6.2/10

  • A great FPS that offers an intense and addicting experience. There are shortcomings like lack of enemy and location varieties, but when you blow an enemy with shotgun in slow-mo mode, you won't remember the problems and shortcomings of the game very much. 8.5/10

  • A bit harder but shorter version of F.E.A.R. with better scary situations and more variety in terms of locations. It's not anything groundbreaking or " must play " , but a pretty standard expansion worth to be played by anyone who enjoyed the original game. 7.4/10

  • A groundbreaking title by the true sense of the word. Delivering a cinematic experience by a video game was not easy in early 90s, but it happened with OoTW.

    8.7/10

    REMAKE:

    15th Anniversary Edition does its job as a remake, although a bit of extra content could make it better. 8/10

  • If you couldn't get enough of F.E.A.R.'s addictive game-play and EP didn't completely satisfy you, you might give PM a shot. 7.5/10

  • A true classic. One of the best and most rewarding platformers ever. Extremely playable compared to the most of the games in its time. Although perhaps its only problem is that it's Illogically hard. I don't know how could I finish it without using walk-through or being able to save at any point. 8.8/10

  • Well, it's annoyingly hard and worse, time wasting. Replaying a section 50 times and still having no chance to pass it really hurts the experience. ( at least for a guy like me, many people might like this kind of challenge. )But still, POP 2 is an engaging and addictive experience like its predecessor, although not as groundbreaking as that title was. 8.2/10

  • A top notch adventure game with a very unique and interesting plot and powerful character development which is the result of great dialogue writing and perfect voice acting . Definitely among the best of the 90s adventures. 9/10

  • Just an ordinary CoD and WW II FPS. ( Not that it's a bad thing though. ) Liked the SP a bit more than MW. 7.8/10

  • One of those games that will always find a way into your memory after finishing it. Although there are some big faults with it, but the main story and the way events take place always kept me going. Also the game was ported to PC pretty well. Didn't experience a single bug or annoyance in my whole 30 H playtime. 8.4/10

  • Definitely a better game than its predecessor with better puzzles and of course, better visuals. Although lack of challenge and a good and engaging story slightly bring it down. 7.9/10

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    Goblin Menace DLC

    Definitely a worthy DLC. It's short, but the new levels look so damn gorgeous. 7.2/10

  • Some mildly epic and satisfying moments here and there, but it's jut basically been there done that kind of experience. 7.1/10

  • One of those pleasant surprises. I really didn't expect much from this game, but it was actually a very rewarding and engaging experience. Although it has some flaws like short length, ( it can be finished around two hours ) lack of map which results in some frustrating moments and minor bugs, but all of them can be easily forgiven because of the whole intriguing experience the game gives. 8/10

  • An average military shooter you see every year which is fortunately enhanced by great visuals. 6.7/10

  • I believe this is an FPS expansion done right. Although it’s basically the same game with a shorter length (which in case of Doom game-play, it’s a good thing), but new additions like slow-mo , grabber and double barreled shotgun make it a worthwhile experience for Doom fans. 7.3/10

  • Doom II is basically Doom and the new additions (even the almighty super shotgun!) are fit for an expansion pack rather than a full sequel. But id compensated this shortcoming in terms of level design. Not only there are a lot more levels in Doom II, but they are also well designed and it's always fun to explore them. 8.2/10

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    No rest for the living DLC: 9 additional levels using Doom II engine which are longer and a bit more challenging than Doom II levels(due to the fact that items are carefully placed and are not as plenty as before). You won't lose much if you don't play it, but for any Doom fan who couldn't get enough of the game-play, NRFTL is a worthy addition. 8/10

  • The new chapter is as fun as original Doom chapters and the engine upgrade enhances the whole experience to a great extent. 8.1/10

  • Doom truly lives up to its name and that says a lot. A true pioneer for the gaming industry. 8.8/10

  • TT takes SoT's atmosphere and WW's combat system and the result is an acceptable conclusion to an interesting trilogy. Although TT's extreme resemblance to its predecessors in all of the aspects makes it boring and repetitive sometimes. Dark prince sections remedy this problem a bit, but they're not enough. 8.1/10

  • Renovated combat system is extremely appreciated, but generic level design (which makes the long campaign repetitive sometimes, especially since you have to backtrack every now and then) and the new dark theme and badass prince which fall flat compared to tSoT's fairy tale atmosphere bring the game down. 7.9/10

  • Short, easy and sometimes repetitive, but smooth controls, original game-play mechanics and a good story make TSoT a solid experience altogether. 8.2/10

  • So much wasted potential. Game is so easy and straightforward that sometimes the description directly points out the thing you need for solving the puzzle. SU is a clearly a title directed at kids and I'm sure it does a good job at making their creativity flow. But for serious gamers, the only reason for playing SU that there's nothing quite like it. 6.5/10

  • A masterpiece of presentation and character development. Although its graphics, music, game-play or even the main story are pretty average and the choices you make don't have the desired impact, but in the end, TWD thrills, immerses and moves you in a way that few other works of fiction can. 8.6/10

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    400 Days DLC

    Introduces some interesting characters and promises an interesting sequel. 7/10

  • Too much Burnout and not enough NFS. A disappointing attempt from Criterion after Hot Pursuit. 6.2/10

  • A pure recycle, but a fair one. SP is mildly fun, Spec Ops is improved by the level-up system and MP maps are cool. Your average MW experience. 7/10

  • Although Samorost 2, like its predecessor, is very short, ( less than 1 hour ) but during this little time, it manages to set you in a certain mood and deliver a surreal and visually/musically imaginative experience. 6.9/10

  • A gritty atmospheric joyride. Although it's short and there's not much variety, but there are very few games that offer such a fast and compelling game-play. 7.7/10

  • From Shank 2 to this. Hats off to Klei Ent. A true stealth title. 8.1/10

  • POP 3D truly lives up to its name. It transforms the classic POPs into a 3D game. Although some aspects like Prince's slow movements don't do well in 3D and make the game annoying sometimes, but unpredictable combat, good soundtracks, nice level design and overall, a great sense of progression make POP 3D a real treat. Shame it even failed to become a cult-favorite. 8/10

  • *Prepare to die Edition* One of the most engaging, challenging and satisfying games I have ever played. It will give you a hell to overcome, but the heaven you feel after that is indefinable. 8.8/10

  • A well made Diablo clone and an improvement over its predecessor. 7.3/10

  • Extremely repetitive. I heard a lot about the quality of the story. Although the story writers clearly tried to write something respectable, but I had a hard time caring about any of the characters, events or twists. 5.7/10

  • Diablo had the opportunity to receive a great expansion pack, but Hellfire doesn't use this potential and turns out to be a simple content adder. People who don't play it are not gonna miss anything. 6.3/10

  • Suffers from extreme laziness and lack of ambition from its developers. It's supposed to be a stand alone add-on, but it's worse than many half-baked DLCs out there 5.1/10

  • Definitely no Gothic, but still, it can be a very pleasant and addictive experience ( for the most part ) if you're in a forgiving mood. Also visually speaking, Arcania can be really beautiful sometimes. 7.4/10

  • Around 2/3 of the game is a waste of time. But the other 1/3 is a blast. A great racing game that PC gamers should not miss especially considering the fact that top quality racing games on the platform are scarce. 7.6/10

  • Ridiculously short ( less than 2 hours even on hard ) and low on content. An obvious money grab. 4/10

  • Bland combat, lack of a particular atmosphere, laughable " scary " sequences, ugly visuals and generic ( and I mean GENERIC ) levels are things that bring Project Origin real down. But strangely, it's still a fun ride with all of those problems. Maybe it's because of the F.E.A.R. charm or slow-mo ( which is still a blast to use ) but anyway, this sequel could have been done a lot better. Also the game takes the cake for one the most " didn't see that coming " kinds of ending in my book. 6.8/10

  • There are no other games quite like AC games and Ubisoft has definitely took advantage of the fact with Revelations. Rehashing the same game-play formula for the third time with some little additions like bombs or hook-blade which have little significance are things that can't be ignored. But still, there's lots of addictive fun for fans of the franchise. 7.4/10

  • Some moments of excitement and joy, but you have to force yourself long duration of boredom to reach them. Huge potential, but wasted due to the laziness and silliness in the game's development. 7.3/10

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    The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned

    Best DLC of the game IMO. A refreshing change of environment.

    7/10

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    Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot

    A huge rip-off.

    3/10

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    The Secret Armory of General Knoxx

    Overall, fair amount of content. But lots of time wasted driving around the big maps over and over again.

    6/10

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    Claptrap's New Robot Revolution

    Average DLC. Nothing special about it.

    5/10

  • I never thought I'm going to spend so much time with TBoI when I first played it. But it's one of those games that really grows on you. I found myself watching the 11th ending when I initially never expected to finish the game even for once. 8.2/10

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    Wrath of the lamb DLC

    Fuels the game with a few more hours of new exciting content. A no brainer for TBoI fans. 7/10

  • It wasn't as moving or memorable as I thought it is. To my surprise, I really didn't feel much emotion playing through the game. Also the JRPG settings and generally unfunny humor was a big turn off. Great soundtracks BTW. 6/10

  • Amazing piece of work. It completely changed my mind about FMV games. Great acting ( surprisingly by everyone ), superb writing ( If it was a book, I couldn't put it down ) and fun puzzles are the things that make GK2 an unforgettable experience. 9/10

  • More of the same really. But still, very fun. Also I found settings of forest of tomorrow which revolves around the effect of science in the life of families and making everything artificial ( Even love or spouses ) very thought provoking for a humorous game like TB. 7/10

  • Could have been great. But long and boring sessions of running and driving truly drag down the experience. 7.2/10

  • As a free game, it delivers. But I think it had potential to be a lot bigger and better than its current form. 6.6/10

  • It's hard to get some of those epic pursuit moments in the game out of your head. HP definitely delivered the cop/racer conflict perfectly. Although near end, the game gets repetitive a bit. 7.8/10

  • Overlord 2 tried to improve on the first Overlord, but it doesn't deliver like that game did. Level design, story and character development is inferior compared to Overlord. But some additions like mini-map, domination/destruction method and the ability to summon dead minions are nice. Still, it's not as good as the first one. 7.8/10

  • As the first game of the iconic franchise, it really set the mood for many things in the MK universe and delivered the grim and dark atmosphere it had to deliver. Although it was a little low on content. 7.7/10

  • AC has a very intriguing idea and game-play behind it, but due to the lack of variety in missions and the things you do in the whole game, it doesn't unleash its full potential. 7.5/10

  • A rehash from the first game with a very corny character development and story. Good if you want to kill some time and still, there are lots of better games for that purpose. 5.4/10

  • Alan Wake is clearly a game that was made with the passion of its makers and it's a fun ride from start to finish. But repetitive game-play and lack of variety is something you can't ignore. Especially when you finish the main game and reach its sub-par DLCs. Although everything else ( including story and character development, visuals, soundtracks , etc ) is great. 7.5/10

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    The Signal DLC

    6/10

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    The Writer DLC

    5.5/10

    Both DLCs are a waste of time and money.

  • A big improvement over the first AC. Bigger, lengthier and totally better. 8.3/10

  • The first Hitman game has many rough edges and the implementation of the ideas are not done in the best way, but with the unique and tense atmosphere, great protagonist, beautiful soundtracks and an extremely rewarding game-play, it's easy ( at least for me ) to ignore all of its problems. 8.5/10

  • AN improves upon AW's combat by adding new weapons and enemies, but everything else is a big step backwards. Although still a game you don't want to miss if you're an AW fan especially because of the manuscript pages in the game that explain the AW universe clearly and make things more understandable. 6.9/10

  • A great revival of a dead RPG sub-genre. Definitely worth playing. 8.1/10

  • An improvement over Hitman: Codename 47 in terms of technical quality which makes it a true " one of a kind " experience. Although it lacks the mysterious and unique atmosphere of the first Hitman and the voice acting ( except for Codename 47 and Diana ) is pathetic. 8.7/10

  • A disappointing game from DF which suffers from an extreme lack of depth and interesting material. Way too childish. 5.4/10