The 25 best multiplayer games

Great games to play against friends We love a good multiplayer game here at RPS, because let’s be honset, there’s just something about doing battle with others over the internet that adds an extra bit of spice to the experience. You get the thrill of competition and friendship as you knock those scores upwards and combine your powers to outdo your enemies. To help you chase that feeling, we’ve curated this list of the very best multiplayer games on PC for your perusal....

October 1, 2018 · 20 min · 4051 words · Emily Cummings

Hearthstone Puzzle Lab: Puzzle solutions and answers walkthrough

Our complete guide to beating the Hearthstone Puzzle Lab Looking for Hearthstone Puzzle Lab solutions?The Puzzle Lab is a series ofHearthstonepuzzles introduced way back in Season 54 with The Boomsday Project expansion. These puzzles are split into four different challenge types, including wiping the board or mirroring the opponent’s field. Although some of the challenges present little difficulty at first, it swiftly becomes more challenging as you dig deeper into the missions....

August 28, 2018 · 3 min · 440 words · Glenn Martin

The best Final Fantasy games on PC

Ranked in the correct order, finally We’re still waiting for the PC release ofFinal Fantasy 16andFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthwhile jealously looking over the shoulders of our PS5 brethren. But that doesn’t mean we can’t ride some other chocobo, so to speak. There are tons of other greatFinal Fantasygames you can play on PC right now. Below, we’ve ranked the 10 best Final Fantasy games you can currently play on Steam, putting an end to the debate over which Roman numeral is objectively best....

March 2, 2018 · 12 min · 2443 words · Lawrence Garner

The best Metroidvania games on PC

There’s no shortage of great Metroidvanias out there these days, so to help narrow your search for what to play next, we’ve put together this list of the very best Metroidvania games to play on PC right now. Metroidvanias can be a little tricky to define at times. Most have big, knotty worlds to explore that often require the use of specific abilities to access its farthest corners, but while some put a greater emphasis on slow and methodical combat, others stuff every pixel with rock hard platforming challenges to test their players' mettle....

December 31, 2017 · 10 min · 2052 words · Shannon Warner

The 10 best PlayStation Now games to stream on PC

Here’s our pick of the PS bunch There have been oodles of PlayStation games arriving on PC lately, from big exclusives like God Of War andHorizon Zero Dawnto indie classics such as Journey and The Unfinished Swan. There are still plenty more that haven’t made the journey over, though, which is where PlayStation Now comes in, Sony’s clouding gaming service that lets you stream dozens of PS2, PS3 and PS4 games straight to PC for a monthly fee of £9/month or £50/year....

August 23, 2016 · 6 min · 1228 words · Monica Hayes MD

The best GTA 5 mods

Play as Batman, add flying cars, and more Technology has gotten wilder since GTA 5’s original release, and this list reflects some of that. Better performance with upscaling, and VR (because I love VR) have come to Los Santos, along with model swaps, remade maps, and gang warfare, so here’s our updated list of the very best GTA 5 mods. Before we begin, you should consult our handy guide onhow to install GTA 5 mods....

March 9, 2016 · 10 min · 1924 words · Mariah Cardenas

The Best Games Based On Books

From page to PC screen Books! They’re like films without pictures, or games that are all cutscene. Old people and hipsters really like them, teenagers think they’re like totally lame, and quite frankly we should all read more of them. There are countless games inspired by books - most especially Tolkien, Lovecraft and early Dungeons & Dragon fiction - but surprisingly few games based directly on books. Even fewer good ones....

October 2, 2015 · 8 min · 1546 words · Bryan Petersen

The 25 best simulation games on PC

Let’s not argue the sim-antics What is a simulation? According to the imaginary dictionary I keep on my desk next to my imaginary bust of R. J. Mitchell, it’s a game that offers users the chance to operate"a digital facsimile of a real-life vehicle"or participate, from a first-person perspective"in painstakingly recreated historical events". For me a sim isn’t defined by the length of its controls list or the complexity of its HUD, it’s a diversion inspired by something, usually a machine, that’s tangible, researchable, and incontrovertibly Real....

May 15, 2015 · 31 min · 6422 words · Laurie Guzman