Legendary games that have sunk into the soul
Introduction
Games are very soulful thing. Some Games are very interesting that you attach with them. Here Some Legendary Games That have sunk in to the Soul. You all Played these legendary Games in your life.
Heroes of Might and Magic III
A turn-based strategy with RPG elements, which still remains the best in the Heroes of Might and Magic series. You control a hero who moves across a map full of treasures and magical monsters. You also develop cities: watching how some Necropolis blossoms as a result of your actions is another pleasure.
Diablo
The legendary Action/RPG, which has become the standard of the genre. You choose a character and go to exterminate monsters in the dark fantasy world of Sanctuary. For killing enemies you get experience, which you need to spend on leveling up your hero. They also drop countless items that must be carefully selected to suit your playing style.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
It is Morrowind that most fans of The Elder Scrolls consider the best in the series. Largely thanks to the hand-crafted open world – diverse and full of interesting tasks. By the way, there were no quest markers in the game – you had to find everything yourself, reading magazines and carefully listening to what the characters tell you.
Silent Hill
In the comments, the cult horror was called “real art,” and we completely agree with this. Silent Hill is a game that evokes prehistoric horror without descending into banal jump scares. A heartbreaking story with psychological overtones, an oppressive atmosphere and wonderful music – that’s why we love Silent Hill.
Earthworm Jim
A colorful and undoubtedly strange platformer about a worm dressed in a robotic suit. The game has a bunch of colorful characters, absurd humor and many interesting gameplay elements that made it a huge success.
Lineage II
Korean MMORPG, which takes place in a huge fantasy world. The endless killing of monsters, the meager chances of dropping valuable items, long trips to bosses and emotional communication in clans – all this will never fade from the memory of Linear fans.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
San Andreas was a game so big and full of different possibilities that gamers simply could not tear themselves away from it. A bunch of interesting missions, a huge city, the opportunity to make a real muscleman out of the skinny CJ – these are just a small part of what made me so drawn into the project.
Cossacks
Historical real-time strategy developed by the Ukrainian studio GSC Game World. The game boasted well-developed missions based on real events, many different combat units and buildings, and, of course, the ability to move from the 17th century to the 18th century and immediately gain a huge advantage over your enemies.
Super Mario Bros.
A simple but iconic platformer about brother plumbers couldn’t help but make it onto this list. Colorful worlds, annoying turtles and a princess who is always kidnapped… Admit it, you already want to take out your dusty NES from the mezzanine to play “Mario” for the hundredth time.
The Witcher
The Witcher game has become a wonderful gift not only for fans of the book series, but also for all lovers of high-quality role-playing games. The project captivated me from the very first minutes with its unique atmosphere of dirty fantasy, and then finally made me fall in love with it with very interesting quests.