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Top 5 PC games

Player Unknowns Battleground: $59.99

This one sold over 2 million copies on early access because, while there are a few things users would like sorted, the call of the Player Unknowns Battleground is undeniable. The concept seems simple enough. You land on an island with 99 other players and all of you do your best to survive, collect armors and weapons while fighting to take everyone else down.

Perhaps the best parts about the game need to be played and not read. Get ready to go through several meltdowns and near anxiety attacks as you learn to avoid players, run away from barriers and engage in firefights. The last man standing is the one who takes all the glory.

Dragon Ball Fighterz: $59.99

This might initially seem like needless fan service to most non-DMZ fans but, believe us, there is a reason this game made it to the list. Sure, it allows you to play with your favorite characters and lets you chose Yamchas end and get Vegetas revenge. But, beneath all that tribute-related jazz, is a beautifully developed fighting game. You may play as one of your favorite characters or any of the new. And if you are a DMZ fan, the amount of easter eggs itself is to die for. The game also made use of some of the best attacks and moves from the anime, including the instant transmission teleportation Kamekameha blast and some gravity-defying, brain-melting combos.

Middle Earth: Shadow of War: $59.99

Created by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., this game here takes the lore of the Middle Earth games forward with the Shadow of War. In this chapter, Celebrimbor, the Elf lord, and Talion, the ranger, combine forces again to battle it out against the forces of the Dark Lord Sauron in Mordor. And the gameplay is not the same either. You have an additional range of powers and attacks to choose from, new friends, some of them Uruks, to stay by your side and newer Uruk fortresses to take down.

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus: $41.99

Now the Wolfenstein series is another veteran in the world of PC games and the latest, albeit controversial chapter, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, tells us exactly why. At first glance, The New Colossus might seem like any other chapter in the series, with the player playing as B.J. Blazkowicz, hunting and killing Nazis and shedding a whole lot of blood, the game brings the fight to the US. As the player, watch Terror Billy kills, maim, slice and burn through the Third Reichs army to make sure his children do not grow up under a totalitarian regime.
Destiny 2: $27.90

Finally, after a very long and frustrating wait, Destiny makes itself available to the PC gamers out there. And now we realize the reason behind the crazy. Destiny 2 brings us a grand and majestic first-person shooter that has exquisite scenery as its backdrop and complicated and fleshed-out characters. Fight as one of the Guardians and take down Ghaul and, with him, the Red Cabal army. Engage in multiplayer intergalactic fights with your friends by your side. And finally, find out exactly what sets Destiny apart from the rest of the lot.

Using VPN to play games

Pretty sure a lot of you stared at the topic wondering exactly why you would want or need a VPN to play a game. Because come on, you know that even if you get the best one out there, there is a high chance that it is going to affect your gaming performance as the connection might take much longer than usual. But while all that is true, some of the perks of using VPN include getting unrestricted access to the games from anywhere and everywhere. Certain games are not made available to your region and if these are the ones you want to try, a VPN will be the one coming to your rescue. Of the many options available in the market, vpnbase.com recommends these for gaming.

One must also consider the security this provides. It can protect your data and system from potential attacks, which is not actually very rare in the world of competitive online gaming.


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