

I want to say highly recommended for this game but the controls are cumbersome, crafting is a pain, the story is. There is also an interesting, if cumbersome and obtuse, crafting mechanic hammer nails into boots to avoid slipping on ice, enchant a needle and thread to sew magical armor.

Spell effects interact with each other and the environment in interesting ways oil spills can ignite, puddles of water/blood can be frozen for instance. Note that there is an "enhanced edition" in the works, free to owners of the original.Īn interesting game, the game world can be considered a simulated world, almost. Raiders, robots, mutated wildlife and cannibals are just some of the challenges you must face. Talk, sneak and shoot your way out of and in to trouble. You control a group of Desert Rangers trying to bring order and justice to a post apocalyptic hellscape. Turn Based Party Based Role Playing Game. (You might also want to consider Baldurs Gate 1 and 2 Enhanced Edition, the progenitors of Pillars of Eternity)īuy from: Good Old Games, App Store, Steam. Well fleshed out fantasy setting, well worth a look if you are so inclined. Real Time (with pause) Party Based Role Playing Game. Might need a decent GPU to run properly, don't know how the latest integrated Intel GPUs handle it. Role Playing Game/First Person Stealth&Shooting. (can also consider Knight of The Old Republic 1, but it lacks widescreen and retina support, for now) Older game, not too demanding on modest hardware.
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the storyline is pure sci-fi pulp, but quite fun if you don't expect more.Ĭult favorite, recently updated with widescreen/retina and mod support. This is practically a more light hearted and charming Diablo 3 and frankly I prefer this. my fans don't even spin at top speed while playing!
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Not the most demanding game, can easily be played while doing something else, like watching tv or having a conversation. Might as well as for tips on tasty candy barsīut since you ask, I might chime in with some personal favorites that run well on Macs:
