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PC Gaming: Games That Can Be Played on Almost All Computers, Even with Low-Specs!

Thousands of gamers go for PC gaming because of its flexibility and accessibility. Practically any working PC, laptop or tablet can have access to various games. This does not mean that you have to be forced to play aged, low quality games, as there are actually tons of new games that can be enjoyed using your ever reliable PC. PCgamer gives us a list of the best games of different genres that are PC 'playable'  

Children and adults alike enjoy Mojang's Minecraft, and the game being flexible specification-wise is one of the reasons why it has gained a number of followers. While gamers usually play this blocks game on their tablet, phone or console, you can actually get more from it if you choose to play it on your PC, because you'll get the latest updates and mod support.

Fan favorite Five Nights at Freddy's by Scott Cawthorn is an addictive game you could play on your PC. Horrific animatronic toys will greet you as you man the CCTV booth. You won't need high PC specs as this terrifying game which will soon be seen on the big screen relies on pre-rendered backgrounds.

Another low-specs game is set in WW2, called 'Unity of Command.' The game has a seemingly adorable interface but this game does not stop with its cute units as it needs sound logic and tactics.

Hotline Miami another game that can be played on almost any PC, but you will probably need a good set of headphones because of its catchy tunes that you'll surely enjoy while playing.

Torchlight II also demands very little of your computer, and it is still one of the most well-received RPGs ever made. Its simple yet appealing visual style looks great regardless of the specification of your PC.

According to reviews, Telltale Games' adaptation of the HBO hit series 'Game of Thrones' is faithful to its TV show counterpart. This makes it all the more attractive to gamers as the show has earned millions of viewers. Telltale uses its familiar engine for years so this game will surely run well on your PC.


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