PC Games

Age of Empires
A top-down RTS that provides hours of entertainment whether playing the campaign, making custom maps, or just messing around with the amazing cheat codes.
Progress: Hardly any campaign, lots of standalone AI matches
Rating: Highest

Age of Mythology
Only having played this for a short while, gameplaywise it seems to be a generally improved version of Age of Empires, with various polish and updated visuals that comes with the later technology.
Progress: Some standalone AI matches
Rating: Highest

Counter-Strike: Source

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Fallout Collection
The most updated versions of each game on a single disc for individual installation.
Fallout

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Fallout 2

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Fallout Tactics

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Garry's Mod

Progress: A little single-player, some multiplayer
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Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony
This is an interesting top-down scrolling shooter with smooth controls and an appealing visual style.
Progress: Level 4 of 5
Rating: High

Katawa Shoujo
This visual novel, developed by Four Leaf Studios, is a dating sim that follows a young man as he makes friends and finds love in a Japanese school for disabled youths.
Progress: Storyline finished, 30% game completion
Rating: Highest

Left 4 Dead 2
A group of four players battle through hordes of zombies across a selection of maps in the hopes of finding rescue at the end. A reliance on teamwork and mateship make for a very interesting, and somewhat unique, multiplayer experience.
Progress: A little single-player, some multiplayer
Rating: Highest

Magicka
Mixing elemental spells into different combinations with wildly different effects is a nice idea, but the keyboard controls are a frequent point of frustration.
Progress: Level 5 of 12
Rating: Average

Minecraft
A true sandbox game, Minecraft is a literal world of building blocks, with plenty of adventure and discovery to be had as well.
Progress: Lots of single-player, some multiplayer
Rating: Highest

Plants vs. Zombies
A very imaginative, clever and overall fun tower defense RTS game.
Progress: Storyline finished, 100% game completion
Rating: Highest

Poker Night at the Inventory
Gameplay can be somewhat buggy at times, but the game's true draw, the featured characters and their copious amounts of dialogue, is executed perfectly and provides plenty of entertainment.
Progress: 9 tournaments won
Rating: High

Portal
Portal showcases an incredible indie-developed gameplay mechanic framed by a sharp and witty storyline.
Progress: Storyline finished
Rating: Highest

Portal 2
Expands on the world and history of Aperture Science, whilst also introducing several new puzzle-solving toys for use in conjunction with the portal gun. The game also offers a unique and highly fun co-op campaign.
Progress: Some single-player, co-op course 4, several online levels
Rating: Highest
Portal 2: Peer Review
Adds a whole new co-op course, as well as time trials for every puzzle in the game.
Progress: Some time trials
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Spore
The game unfolds as a life form's journey through various stages of evolution, with different gameplay styles at each stop, culminating with the ability to explore the entire galaxy.
Progress: Omniscient badge ranking, Staff of Life obtained
Rating: High

Team Fortress 2
The ultimate online multiplayer experience. War rages in a light, cartoony world populated by nine unique playable classes, meaning plenty of gameplay variety to experience, including the lovely hat trade.
Progress: Lots and lots of multiplayer, 23 of 29 milestone cheevos
Rating: Highest

Terraria
A side-scrolling sandbox game with a focus on venturing deep underground to discover all manner of treasure, resources and horrible monsters.
Progress: Some single-player
Rating: High

Tetris Worlds
This game imagines a fantastical Tetris universe involving aliens, interstellar gates and playing Tetris with various slightly altered rules.
Progress: Lots of single-player
Rating: High

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Game of the Year Edition
Exploring Oblivion's immense fantasy world filled with a plethora of characters and quests to discover is more than enough to make up for some nagging problems like awkward combat controls.
Progress: 62 quests completed
Rating: Highest
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Knights of the Nine

Progress: Three Wayshrines
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Shivering Isles

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Skyrim is an amazing new land to discover and adventure through, which is made all the more enjoyable by a vastly improved, duality-based combat system, as well as some gameplay features from Bethesda's Fallout titles.
Progress: Storyline finished, 31 quests completed
Rating: Highest

Toy Story
A good-looking and well-designed side-scroller with lots of great ideas and memorable levels.
Progress: Several levels
Rating: Highest

Worms Reloaded
Teams of customizable worm soldiers wage war on eachother in a variety of destructible 2D terrains, using a vast arsenal of goofy projectiles.
Progress: Level  of
Rating: Highest

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