Playing Hitman 3 feels like being thrown into a random improv scene. Each contract sends you to varied and visually striking locations all over the globe, setting up flexible environment-specific boundaries while simultaneously encouraging you to push against them or even throw it all out and do it your way.
After spending a bunch of time playing around in its charming and compact world, Hitman 3 has proven to be a well-constructed assassination sandbox full of tension, fashion, and possibility. Before Your Eyes is a small, quiet game with outsized emotional heft. Instead, Loop Hero is absolutely magnificent. While it may seem unengaging because it effectively plays itself, it really is just prompting the player to look at gameplay from another angle, namely a more systems-driven one.
Now I spend half my time in Loop Hero making numbers go up and making optimizations I never would have, before embarking on another loop. Genesis Noir is a cosmic point-and-click mystery about the meaning of life, the tragedy of death, the creation of the universe, and, oh yeah, jazz. And at times, it manages to be surprisingly funny despite being entirely predictable, knitting trope to trope in a tapestry wrapped in more tropes.
What carries this big flashy sci-fi romp along and helps elevate it from a simple farce is this charm and humanity. Rift Apart has the heart that Guardians of the Galaxy could never find. Share Tweet Submit Pin. Get ready to laugh at some extremely politically incorrect jokes! Yeah… they went there. This super weird point-and-click puzzle game is a sequel to the Maniac Mansion.
The odd threesome Laverne, Hoagie, and Bernard must stop the evil tentacle from taking over the world. The funny dialogue and animation make this game hard to walk away from. This game is pretty much Pirates of the Caribbean, but way sillier. Guybrush, the pirate screw-up must save his wife, Elaine from the evil LeChuck, an undead pirate who casts a voodoo spell on a monkey in order to take control of the oceans.
Guybrush is a brave dumbass, and Elaine is a fourth-wall-breaking damsel in distress. The jokes remind me of a sitcom about a typical married couple but with a fun, pirate-y twist.
That feeling you get when you finally find the rare piece missing from your ninja collection. You are being held prisoner in a creepy old theater. Warning: This adorable and colorful platform game may cause Stockholm Syndrome! As the baby, your goal is to show your Mommy what a dumb bastard she married by playing with and ingesting deadly items negligently left around the house. As you search the office wondering if everyone has snuck off to have birthday cake without you, the nightmare begins because the game never ends!
The narrator will try and guide you, but you can choose to ignore him and laugh at his angry but polite British accent. An old-school metal roadie finds himself working for an awful hipster emo band who does not respect his skills. Here he must where he must fight demons.
But, find a big lead, and you might have a chance! This game reminds me so much of the office from Beetlejuice. The Best Online Fighting Games. Skip to main content. Level up. Earn rewards. Your XP: 0. Updated: 31 May pm. BY: Kimberly Barszcz. The Bard's Tale. Brutal Legend Trailer. More on this topic: casual game Funny humor best PC games.
With the heart of a bard and the keen eye of a Vulcan, Kim has crossed over many mountains to judge and correct other people's grammar as both a teacher and an editor. A Crack in Time is arguably the most dramatic game in the series, but it doesn't skimp on humor, either.
From Mr. Zurkon's murderous wisecracks "Mr. Zurkon needs no nanotech to survive; Mr. Zurkon lives on fear" to forcing enemies to dance with the Groovitron weapon, A Crack in Time will elicit plenty of laughs from fans of all ages. Apart from that, though, the game is a joy to play, with a huge arsenal of weapons to collect; a diverse array of enemies to fight; and a satisfying story, full of twists and turns, that rewards longtime fans for paying attention.
Valve's esteemed first-person puzzler plops you in the Aperture Science Laboratories Computer-Aided Enrichment Center, armed only with a gun that lets you open teleportation doorways.
Can you use it and that pesky thing called "physics" to survive 19 rooms of lasers, androids and other threats? Portal is easy to understand and just as easy to play. Portal has delightful level design that comprises simultaneously sterile and twisted test chambers. This Half-Life spin-off is undiluted joy, and it's as addictive as any after-dinner sweet. Er, scratch that last part. Don't we all know the cake is a lie? Destroy All Humans! This sci-fi romp was dreamed up by "Dancing" Matt Harding as "mindless destruction that makes sense.
You've got telekinesis, a flying saucer, a death ray and, of course, an anal probe. Smash the cow into the farmer! Escape from the men in black! Boss-battle the mecha-president! The gameplay is nothing special, and the story isn't that long, but there's a fun, open world to explore.
There's also a bonus for beating the game: a hidden, full-length B movie called Teenagers from Outer Space. The whole Monkey Island series belongs on this list. But if I had to pick just one entry in the rollicking point-and-click pirate franchise, it'd be The Curse of Monkey Island.
This game is the third outing for Guybrush Threepwood, Mighty Pirate, and it has everything fans loved about the first two games. Insult sword fighting? Multiple islands to explore? A soundtrack that'll get stuck in your head and never leave?
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