Top 10 Awesome Games you can get for less than 10 Euro
Gaming can be expensive sometimes – newly released games can cost an arm and a leg,
and it takes ages for their prices to drop to an affordable level.
But you don't necessarily have to sell your kidney to be able to scratch your gaming itch!
Welcome to our list of top 10 awesome games you can get for less than 10 euro on G2A.COM.
Today, we're going to introduce you to some truly amazing titles that are way cheaper
than you would think.
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Let's dive into the list!
Number 10 – Superhot Superhot is an experimental indie FPS with
a fun little gameplay gimmick that changes everything.
You see, the time in the game only moves when you move.
This means that the enemies and their bullets move in slow motion as long as you don't
do anything, allowing you to anticipate their actions, dodge incoming blows and grab their
weapons from their hands before they even notice you're next to them.
Basically, the game allows you to play as Neo from the Matrix.
The minimalistic, simple graphic style makes the game very visually distinctive, and breaking
your opponents into tiny pieces can be very satisfying.
Seriously though, Viewers.
You have to play this game.
It's the most innovative shooter we've played in years.
Number 9 – Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Taking place between the first and second
installments of Borderlands, the Pre-Sequel takes you to the moon, where you witness the
rise to power of the series' iconic villain, Handsome Jack – from the perspective of
his lackeys.
As in the previous Borderlands games, you can choose from four playable characters with
various abilities and playstyles.
Of course, the most important feature of the game is its huge variety of randomly generated
guns – and shooting your enemies in their faces with them.
The gravity on the moon is much lower than on Pandora, which allows you to take advantage
of incredibly high jumps – but you will also have to watch out for your oxygen level.
All in all, the Pre-Sequel is a must-have for all Borderlands fans, as well as other
gamers who enjoy FPS.
Number 8 – Battlefield 4 Battlefield 4 is an excellent choice for multiplayer
FPS enthusiasts who enjoy large-scale objective-based combat with a focus on teamwork and strategy.
The game offers a remarkable amount of weapons and gadgets, and the players can use a variety
of air and land vehicles as well as boats in combat.
The huge maps are both dynamic and interactive, allowing for some spectacular moments via
the levolution system.
The game also includes a solid single-player campaign, though it must be noted, that the
excellent multiplayer mode is the main focus of Battlefield 4.
Number 7 – Call of Duty: Black Ops Black Ops is a classic and beloved entry in
the franchise and it offers the full Call of Duty experience, with an amazing multiplayer
mode and a memorable single-player campaign.
Set in 1960s during the Cold War, the story mode follows Alex Mason,
an elite CIA agent on a series of secret missions carried out behind the enemy lines.
The plot is truly remarkable, with many shocking plot-twists, making this one of the best-written
single-player campaigns in the history of the franchise.
Like in any Call of Duty title, the multiplayer is the meat of Black Ops.
The gameplay is focused on fast-paced small-scale infantry combat, with the players controlling
elite spec ops soldiers.
The ability to customize your weapons and character is immense, and the individual skill
of the player comes into play especially with the killstreak mechanic, allowing the player
to deploy special attacks as a reward for successfully getting rid of many enemies in
a row without dying.
Despite the game's age, it still boasts a large userbase making the multiplayer very
much alive in 2018.
Number 6 – Cities: Skylines Cities: Skylines is considered by many fans
of the genre the most in-depth modern city building simulator and the best thing that
happened to the city management genre since the days of classic Sim City games.
Predictably, it includes features such as designing your settlement, keeping your citizens
happy and expanding your cities' territory and population.
It might sound simple, but in reality Cities: Skylines has you taking care of multiple aspects
of city management, including transit, electricity, public health
and schooling system and more – making this game an incredibly complex,
multi-layered and challenging simulation.
It doesn't make it unapproachable to complete beginners though – the game has a nice learning
curve, making it easy to play, but quite difficult to master.
In any case, the replay value is immense, and keeping a watch next to the computer is
a must, unless you want to be surprised by the dawn after playing the whole night.
Number 5 – Rocket League Have you ever wondered what would it be like
to play football with a car?
Probably not, because why would you ever think of that?
Turns out that it would be extremely fun though.
Silly as it may sound, Rocket League is an extremely fun and addictive game that will
keep you entertained for long hours, whether you're a complete rookie or a flying-car-scoring-goals-virtuoso.
The game is also great to enjoy with your friends, since it supports up to four-player
split-screen and cross-platform connectivity.
Number 4 – Fallout: New Vegas Fallout: New Vegas is amongst the most beloved
positions of the entire post-apocalyptic franchise.
It offers a vast, open world and a freedom to explore it in any way you want.
Each quest and conflict can be solved in a variety of different ways, and you can choose
the type of playstyle that suits you the best.
It's viable to roam the post-apocalyptic wasteland as a complete pacifist who refuses
to take any lives, or to become a trigger-happy cannibal who consumes their enemies' corpses
to regenerate health – or anything between those two extremes.
Of course, the reputation system means that there will be consequences for your choices.
The storyline of the game is incredibly complex, and the characters and factions you come across
are diverse and well-fleshed out.
Depending on your choices, you can either join one of the factions, or be the wild card
with your own ways of bringing order to the wasteland – and as a result you can experience
multiple completely different endings, giving the game great replay-value.
Number 3 – Darkest Dungeon If you love the feeling of being certain that
the game is cheating (even though you know it's not), and rage quitting after a whole
team of heroes you'd been nurturing and leveling up gets wiped before you even get
close to the boss fight, then this turn-based, Lovecraft-inspired roguelike might be the
right pick for you.
In all seriousness, the Darkest Dungeon is wonderfully complex and unforgiving, punishing
you mercilessly for any mistake (including getting overconfident in an easy fight and
drawing it out for too long to heal up your squad).
The game includes some interesting gameplay quirks, including mental health metric, which
is just as important as the HP meter, as well as various afflictions which will impair your
6th level heroes to the point of uselessness unless you use your precious time and money
to heal them.
Quite fast you will learn, that everyone is expendable and naming your heroes after your
friends is a bad idea.
Number 2 – Far Cry 3 One of the most acclaimed games of the established
FPS series,
Far Cry 3 tells the story of an unfortunate tourist, who accidentally gets involved with
a slave-trading pirate gang on a remote tropical island.
As the main character, Jason, tries to save his friends and loved ones from the clutches
of Vaas Montenegro and his gang, he gradually changes from a mostly innocent man unsure
how to handle a gun into a ruthless killer hell-bent on revenge.
This evolution is not ignored by the game and the gratuitous violence exhibited by the
player-controlled character has consequences on his relationships with others, as well
as on his own mental health.
The game offers a huge open world, with beautiful scenery and an interactive setting full of
things to do and enemies to shoot.
The actors' performances are also a great boon, making the characters believable and
relatable – with the volatile Vaas taking the prize for one of the most memorable villains
in gaming.
Number 1 – Portal 2 Portal 2 picks up where the original Valve
hit left off – and expands the amazing gameplay ideas from the first Portal wonderfully.
Story-wise, we get to know the sociopathic villain, GladOS, and her backstory, which
turns out to be surprisingly sad, as well as the history of Aperture Science.
Mechanic-wise, while portals still stay at the core of gameplay, new gadgets and gimmicks
are added to our arsenal, making the game anything but repetitive compared to its predecessor.
The game also adds a co-op mode, where players take on the role of two bumbling robots helping
GladOS further her scientific goals.
All in all, Portal 2 is a great sequel of the first Portal, and an excellent logic game
with a great sense of humour that can be played separately from the previous game of the series.
So that's it for our list!
Don't forget, if any of the games caught your attention, click the link in the description
to grab them for less than ten euro!
Make sure to let us know in the comments if we inspired you to check any of them out and
see you next time!
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