4. Halo 3
Although Xbox 360 players got to finish the fight several years ago, PC gamers have been sadly left in the dark. Microsoft has been tiptoeing around PC support for a while now, and the best way to show that they mean business in this market is by dropping a heavy hitter like Halo 3. The first two games in the franchise did see a CD-ROM release, and they're more than overdue for a re-release. With Halo: Spartan Assault being the only game in the franchise to inhabit the platform in a digital state (legally), Halo 3 especially needs a port now that Microsoft has moved on to the Xbox One. Of course, playing any Halo game on PC just makes sense; first-person shooters play better on keyboard and mouse, but aside from the support of additional apparatuses there's also the potential to mod the game even further, allowing for infinite replayability in what is already one of the greatest multiplayer experiences of all time.
Kenneth Cummings
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Ken was born in 1994, and before the turn of the century, he was already a gamer for life, starting with Pokémon Blue Version. He has a passion for storytelling, especially in the gaming medium. Growing up on a healthy diet of JRPGs and point and click adventure games, young Kenny grew up playing Nintendo and Sony consoles, before becoming a snobby member of the PC Master Race. Nowadays, he resides in a time warp, refusing to believe the nineties ended as he fills up his Steam library with old point and clicks and cRPGs.
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