It’s the time of the year. The calendar counts down, the days are counted, and everyone and their mother’s blog stir up stories about what they’ve done in the last 12 months.
But this is not the case.I’m looking for a new one To do 2021, mainly: A new video game that loses countless times of my life. Personally, I do a lot of first-person shooters ( call of Duty game, Rainbow Six: Siege, And some others) and some simulator games (and some others)Star Wars: Squadron) On Xbox One. For computer games, use a slightly upgraded Bargain Bin PC to create a real-time strategy game like this: Company of Heroes (Both original and sequel), Starcraft 2, Age of Empires 2 And 3 Definititve Edition, And really almost everything THQ has put out over the years — I like how they consistently incorporate cover and concealment into RTS combat.
Just this morning I found a new time sink: Iron harvest By the King Art Game, this is basically a substitute reality set in the 1920s shortly after. their World War I. The dominant European nations are preparing for a second global conflict. There are some important changes in history. For example, there is the fact that black smoke-breathing combat pedestrians have replaced tanks and other tracked fighting vehicles. If you’re not sure if this is of interest to you, You can play the demo for free on Steam, So you can give it a test run to see if it’s your speed.
However, this made me think about what else to try, so I would like to ask readers. Which military video game do I (and others) need to play next year? These games can be new, old, strategy games, shooters, simulators, or just unclassified. It doesn’t matter which platform you’re using, such as a console, PC, Mac, or even a smartphone. Even if it doesn’t play on your home system, it may be perfect for others reading this.
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Drop your suggestions in the comments section below — — Include your name, game type, system to play, and why it’s good — — Let’s start the game. That way, if 2021 turns out to be a wash like 2020, there’s at least a solid list of distractions.
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