Top Offline Pc Games
Android games have been such a rave in the past few years that they have quickly surpassed even gaming consoles concerning popularity. The continuous development in the smartphone sphere has made it possible for top game developers to hit the Google Play Store with their best lot. But there is one drawback with the play store that most of the best games out there require an internet connection to function.
What Are the Best Offline PC Games? According to GameSpot, some of the best offline computer games include 'Deus Ex,' 'Planescape Torment' and 'The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.' Each of these games offers a lengthy, immersive single-player experience with no need to connect to the Internet. 'Deus Ex' is. Search for the “single player” games category on steam, and then select the option to run steam in “offline mode” allowing you to download games to your computer and then run them from there, even without an internet connection.
This often affects the gaming experience and limits players in a country like India where consistently finding an internet connection can be a task on its own. Hence, we have compiled a list of 35 of the most impressive, best, low mb and free Android games you can play offline for mobiles or tablets. The games have been presented as the top 5 in seven traditional categories. Check them out –. 3) (Free, In-app Products) With about a 100 million downloads, Swamp Attack has quickly climbed the charts.
The objective of the game is simple. There are a bunch of crazy animals heading for your house, and you have to protect it at all costs. Add some cool effects and more than 30 twisted weapons to the scene, and you have a perfect game to kill time. And all you have to do is tap the screen to shoot or drag the bombs to drop them on the monsters. The game also boasts of 300+ single player levels.
1) (Free, In-app Products) One of the most popular games on PC before games with high-end graphics flooded the market. Zombies series recently hit the Android stores too and is easily one of the best android games to play without the Wi-Fi. It is a perfect blend of casual, action and strategy gaming which is precisely what acts as its USP. If you are not familiar with the concept, the objective is to use a plethora of mutant plants as weapons against a horde of horrifying (not so much) zombies. Each plant and zombie has a unique attacking and defensive prowess which it uses against its foe. 4) (Paid; ₹ 340.00) A recently launched Android game and it is already an Editor’s choice.
Crashlands is an open world RPG game with an interactive environment where you are stranded on an alien planet Woanope. In a bid to gather back your resources, there are hundreds of quests that you can embark upon. Learn a host of new skills and secrets about the new world. Evolve with your character as it gets immersed into the new world.
This is a unique game on the list since it perfectly blends the best of worlds, RPG and adventure. [divider style=”dashed” top=”30″ bottom=”30″] 3) Limbo (Paid;₹ 322.96) (Demo version available for Free) Limbo is a unique and creepy game which depicts the story of a boy who wanders into a dark land known as Limbo in a quest to find his sister. There are numerous traps and obstacles encountered along the way that one has to take care of. Along with these, there are occasional puzzles that need to be solved to get going. Along with great graphics, the game offers a spooky experience which also induces a scary aura at times.
5) (Paid; ₹ 475.99) It is now time to start with the best of Role Playing games on Android that doesn’t require an internet connection. First on the list is the second version of Baldur’s Gate. The story commences with a wizard kidnapping you and holding you as a prisoner. It is now up to you to escape him. There is also a host of paid storylines available which can be purchased to play additional missions. The game uses an upgraded version of the Infinity Gaming Engine which further enhances the gaming experience.
This is a must play entry for all RPG enthusiasts. 3) Pixel Dungeon (Free, In-app Purchase) As the name suggests, Pixel Dungeon has a feel of a traditional game with pixelated graphics.
But make no mistake about its entertainment prowess. The game may seem simple with the objective being to explore the depth of the dungeons, collecting items to fight the monsters and ultimately finding the Amulet of Yendor, things often go out of hand due to one fantastic feature – random level generation. It is often considered as one of the most challenging RPG games to hit the Android app store. 4) (Paid; ₹ 384.99) Worms 3 is a strategy arcade game that makes use of strategic cards to govern the outcome of the Game. You have to kill other Worms in a host of setups by using a bunch of different weapons.
Worms can be chosen from 4 categories – Heavy, Scout, Scientist and Classic Soldier. Each type of worm has its unique skill and ability which you have to make the best use of. Although the game can be played offline, if you do connect to the internet there is an additional feature of challenging other players too. 1) (Free, In-app Products) Be a metal ball in this top entry and smash everything in your way.
Based on a surreal and futuristic dimension, the game has been a huge hit in the Android gaming community. It has been dubbed as the “best destruction physics” on mobile devices. To further enhance the gaming experience, developers have made use of a musically synchronized gameplay with each stage sporting a new tune. To sum it up, Smash Hit is an interacting Arcade experience with over 50 rooms to master and 11 graphic styles. The best part of the game is the realistic glass-breaking mechanics it uses.
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The world of best FPS games is a busy one. This list was never going to be easy to compile because there are so new many FPS games that arrive it can be different to parse what's good.
And what's not so good. So, to thin things out a bit, here are our rules to decide the best FPS games.
Read them before you move on. Number 1: The games have to be first person, and shooting has to be the predominant game system (hey, the clue is in 'FPS'). So no Gears of War, and no Resident Evil 7. Number 2: This list is about currently best, not historically most important. To keep this list accessible, we're only including games you can play right now on current-generation consoles, PCs and, instead of having to hunt down a PS2 at a garage sale. Have no fear: we haven’t forgotten the influential games that came before. They have their very own slide that explains their importance to the genre before we get started.

See if you agree with our choices, as we progress toward revealing our number 1. Honorable mentions Let's start with the influential FPS games that didn't quite secure a place on the list. If you side-step the genre's wireframe origins – expanded in our – let's start with the granddaddy: the original, 1993 Doom.
While not the first FPS, developer id's shooter is a masterclass in intelligent, cleverly-paced level design, alongside deceptively strategic gunplay - while also establishing id as the premier gun 'feel' craftsmen in the industry. In terms of its mainstream appeal and cultural crossover, the next most influential shooter was probably, which proved that FPS could truly work on a console, delivering the most cinematic action game of its era. Rare's shooter hosts one of the most legendary multiplayer modes in history.
Oddjob is still banned, though. The split-screen multiplayer template evolved with Goldeneye's unofficial, next-gen follow-up,. Headed up by key members of Rare’s Goldeneye team, TS2 is a history-spanning, thematic pick 'n’ mix campaign skewering movies - and even Goldeneye itself - with endless, brilliantly observed pastiche.
Add another terrific multiplayer offering plus the staggering depth and imagination of its Arcade challenge leagues, and you have a game way, way ahead of its time. A less obvious choice, but a game that expertly stole – and re-assembled – the genre's greatest mechanics, is PS3's.
With echoes of Half-Life 2, Chronicles of Riddick and Halo, this overlooked sequel is like a greatest hits package of FPS gaming's 40-year-history. A brilliantly structured campaign journey, fueled by inventive, satisfying weapon design, and serious fun. David Houghton 24. The Darkness 2 Release date: February 7, 2012 Format: Xbox 360, PS3, PC What is it? A love story. A wonderful, touching tale of a former mobster who is trying to come to terms with the loss of his girlfriend while murdering his enemies using a combination of chunky automatic weapons and demonic tentacle powers. Often both at the same time.
How many other games, for example, let you pick up a goon by his feet and blow him in half with a shotgun? Or to rip him in half with your tentacles like you’re pulling the wishbone at Christmas?
Or shove your tentacle down an enemy’s ass and pull out his spine? Not many at all. But yeah, is a love story at heart.
And it’s still playable on PC, so you have the chance to play one of the most creative, touching, and utterly sickening shooters ever made. Best for: The creative kills. Need for speed most wanted 2005 resolution fix. While the story is lovely and all, you can’t beat the feeling of grabbing an enemy by the head with a tentacle and popping off his head, before lobbing it away like an apple core. Andy Hartup 23.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Release date: November 6, 2015 Format: Xbox One, PS4, PC What is it? Call of Duty began as WW2-era shooter focused on recreating the tense drama of war. Since then, we've had CoD games set during the Cold War, Vietnam War, modern day, even the far future and outer space. Is the current Goldilocks of the CoD legacy, which is to say it sits somewhere in the middle and manages to feel juuuust right. Not too futuristic, not too held back by the past, Black Ops 3 infuses smart design with fluid gameplay to create something that feels unique and powerful without straying too far from its roots. Choosing a specific character gives competitive multiplayer a slight MOBA feel, while the campaign re-introduces four-player co-op to the series. And of course, let's not forget our undead friends lurking in the Zombies mode, which gets an entire city in Black Ops 3.
Best for: A night (or week, or month) of fast-paced, highly-competitive running and gunning, or anyone who wants to see Jeff Goldblum as a zombie-slaughtering magician. Sam Prell 22. LawBreakers Release date: August 8, 2017 Format: PS4, PC What is it? Multiplayer FPS that takes into account a detailed, working knowledge of the last 20 years of arena shooters, so that it can understand all of the rules and conventions before tearing them up and reimagining them into something new. Its nine asymmetric character classes deliver radically contrasting gameplay experiences - each feels like they could be the protagonist of a different (brilliant) game - but all are bonded by their scope for fantastic, unexpected, tactically kinetic gameplay.
Is a shooter as deep and clever as it is immediately, air-punchingly exciting, dense with possibility and scope for player growth, while also immediate, gratifying, and easy to initially pick up. And that growth certainly doesn't begin and and with the player. LawBreakers is also one of the best-maintained 'live' games we've seen in a long time.
Developer Boss Key is taking a refreshingly pro-active, communicative, community-minded approach to the game's upkeep, pouring constant updates, tweaks and additions into it alongside its already revealed roadmap of (free) expansions for LawBreakers' opening months. Best for: When you need an immediate, incendiary burst of 'Holy crap I can't believe that just happened' multiplayer FPS action. Whether you play for 20 minutes or three hours, LawBreakers will give you plenty to holler about.
David Houghton 21. Far Cry 4 Release date: November 18, 2014 Format: PS4, Xbox One, PC What is it?
In essence; Far Cry 3 goes to the Himalayas. Switching out the sunny not-so-perfect tourist destination of Rook Island for the vertiginous Kyrat, adds even more deadly bells and whistles to an already solid foundation of murderous exploration. Even more flora and fauna is ready to be plucked and skinned, and entire ecosystems are just waiting to be ruined as you quest for a new wallet. The story of Ajay Ghale is almost incidental to the combination of stealth and action on offer in Ubi’s intimidatingly huge open world.
Whether you want to send a drone hovering over an enemy camp and tag all enemies individually before picking them off one by one with brutal melee takedowns, shoot a tiger out of its cage from a safe distance to watch it tear your foes to pieces, or literally crash down the gates on the back of an angry tusked Babar, it’s entirely up to you. However you play, Far Cry 4 is a heady cocktail of death and destruction. Best for: A singleplayer that’ll involve you obsessively collecting every animal skin for accessories before charging an elephant into a camp of unsuspecting foes. Louise Blain 20. Star Wars Battlefront Release date: November 17, 2015 Format: PS4, Xbox One, PC What is it?
Sure, is a first-person shooter. It’s also a near-simulation for some of the most iconic moments in the Star Wars universe. This game feels more like an arcade creation than the grand, stoic visions offered by the best of Dice’s Battlefield games, but you still get the studio’s hallmarks here: class variety, specialized weapons, and gorgeous graphics. Each of those elements have just been filtered through the lens of the beloved sci-fi universe. The level of detail is incredible, and it’s a must-try for Star Wars fans.
You get to play as Boba Fett. Who doesn’t want that?
Best for: Living out all your wildest Star Wars dreams, either with strangers in multiplayer or with a friend in co-op. May the Force be with you.
Anna Washenko 19. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Release date: August 24, 2012 Format: Xbox One (backwards compatible), PC What is it?
Ever since its debut as an expansive Half-Life mod, the Counter-Strike series has constantly stayed on top of the competitive shooter scene. And though is now the de facto way to play this Terrorists vs. Counter-Terrorists FPS on PC, it originally started life as a modernized port for consoles. CS:GO is all about tension: there are no respawns during rounds, so once you die, all you can do is watch and anxiously hope that your team detonates/defuses the bomb or rescues/retains hostages successfully. Each map is meticulously crafted to allow for myriad tactics requiring varying degrees of skill, and the lovingly modeled guns in your expansive arsenal all have minutiae in their firing rates and recoil that can only be learned through experience.
CS:GO's skill ceiling is practically in the stratosphere, and it puts equal emphasis on cooperative teamwork and heroic moments where you get all the glory. Best for: A test of skills, wits, and sniping ability for when you feel the need to prove your FPS superiority online; those with fragile egos may want to stay away. Lucas Sullivan 18.
Bioshock Infinite Release date: March 26, 2013 Format: PC, PS4, Xbox One (latter two in BioShock: The Collection) What is it? Look, I know. The original Bioshock is a better game. But this is the best FPS list, and whatever your feelings about it as a sequel, the fact is that is just a better pure shooter than either of its predecessors. They might have had guns and first-person viewpoints, but the shooting was never their focus. They were immersive, narrative-driven, systemic RPGs with shotguns.
Infinite though, is the real deal. Opting for a more direct, action-driven approach, it fully commits to exploring the full scope of Bioshockian powers and gunplay in the aim of pure combat. By the time you have a full set of Vigors, you'll be playing one of the most expressive, versatile, option-packed FPS around, one that seamlessly blends a fast, kinetic emphasis with a wider, strategic battlefield plan. Tooled up, and applying the creative thought encouraged by Infinite's often sprawling, multi-levelled arenas, you'll often feel you're on playing part-FPS, part-RTS. And it'll never be anything less than exhilarating. Best for: When you want to blend experimental shooting with a mind-bending, rollercoaster story, and don't mind too much whether it makes total sense.
David Houghton 17. Borderlands 2 Release date: September 18, 2012 Format: Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Xbox One, PS4 What is it? How to describe you could say it's the underlying principles of the first Borderlands wrapped up in a more pristine, funnier shell. Or you could call it World of Warcraft: The First-Person Shooter. With its heavy emphasis on loot, loot, and more loot, Borderlands 2 drowns players in a sea of guns with varying abilities and stats (including a gun that shoots swords, and a gun that literally goes 'pew pew!'