Melan on 18/12/2009 at 09:40
Quote Posted by Koki
No,
Sims Solitaire.
Minesweeper was the better one, but good point. Check any random secretary who has a version of Windows installed, and odds are she will spend her coffee break playing that game. I have seen it across Europe, and I bet it is the same in the rest of the world.
Namdrol on 18/12/2009 at 10:14
Her coffee break?
Most of the day...
Melan on 18/12/2009 at 11:02
One and the same, one and the same. :cool:
Shadowcat on 19/12/2009 at 10:55
There are kittens crying their eyes out over the omission of System Shock from a top-100-PC-games list.
Shame on you, aggregated PC Gamer staff members!
EvaUnit02 on 19/12/2009 at 13:08
hack in proper mouse look then people might care
SubJeff on 19/12/2009 at 13:44
Philistine.
IT DOESN'T HAVE ENOUGH COLOURS!!!!
NamelessPlayer on 19/12/2009 at 17:26
It's certainly not the worst list I've seen, I'll give them that.
Also, Star Control II is at 54, which is good that it's anywhere in the list, though I would've placed it up in the top 10.
Aerothorn on 19/12/2009 at 17:37
As others have said, there area a lot worse lists out there, though this one seems to favor recent releases more than most, and it doesn't make clear whether it's rating games IN THEIR TIME or as they stand today, though the presence of The Sims 3 in place of The Sims suggests the latter.
I'm somewhat puzzled that they like Day of the Tentacle more than Full Throttle or Grim Fandango, but whatever.
snauty on 19/12/2009 at 18:17
Yummy, Audiosurf. Should be in the top ten, though.
doctorfrog on 19/12/2009 at 18:51
This is just a list. A blank, empty little soulless list. I remember when I actually had a PC Gamer subscription, they had little celebratory blurbs about each game, why it was good, why you should have played it if you didn't. That was the fun part. This is just a list. :(
I feel like starting a new thread, where everyone posts one game that hasn't been mentioned yet in the list, from any platform, and why it deserves to be in the TTLG top 100(0), but that would be like herding cats (and a few snarling dogs).