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My Top 5 Offline PC Games for No Internet Woes

Have you ever been in a situation where you wanted to play some video games, but you had no internet access? Maybe you were traveling for the holidays, or there was a power outage, or your ISP decided to take a break. Whatever the reason, it can be frustrating to realize that most of the games you have installed require an online connection to run.

But don't worry, PC gaming is not all about online multiplayer and live service games. There are plenty of amazing offline video games that you can enjoy without worrying about your internet connection. Here is my list of the 5 best offline video games to play on PC, covering different genres and platforms.

Baldur's Gate 3

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Baldur's Gate 3 is a role-playing game that lets you create your character and explore a vast fantasy world with a rich story and diverse companions. You can play solo or with up to three friends in co-op mode and experience a dynamic combat system that combines turn-based and real-time elements. Baldur's Gate 3 is the sequel to the classic Baldur's Gate series, and it's based on the Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition ruleset. The game has been praised for its immersive graphics, deep customization, and branching narrative that adapts to your choices.

Cyberpunk 2077

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Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is an action-adventure game that takes place in a dystopian future where technology and crime are rampant. You play as V, a mercenary who can augment their body with cybernetics and hack into various devices. You can explore the sprawling city of Night City, interact with various factions and characters, and complete missions that can have different outcomes depending on your actions. Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is an expansion of the original Cyberpunk 2077 game, which was released in 2020. It adds new content, features, and fixes to the game, as well as a new storyline that focuses on V's quest for freedom from the mysterious chip in their head.

Starfield

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Starfield is the next big project from Bethesda Game Studios, the creators of The Elder Scrolls and Fallout series. It is a sci-fi RPG set in space, where you can explore a vast and diverse galaxy. Starfield offers a unique and dynamic experience, with procedural generation, sandbox gameplay, and over one thousand planets and moons to discover. From building outposts on beautiful, earth-like planets and moons to engaging in galactic corporate espionage, Starfield has something for almost everyone.

Alan Wake 2

Image: Alan Wake via Epic Store

Alan Wake 2 is a horror-survival game that follows the adventures of Alan Wake, a bestselling author who battles dark forces with his flashlight and his writing. The game is a sequel to the cult classic Alan Wake, which was released in 2010. Alan Wake 2 expands on the original game's story and gameplay, adding new locations, enemies, weapons, and mechanics. The game also features a dynamic day-night cycle that affects the gameplay and the mood of the game.

Reverse: 1999

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Reverse: 1999 is a retro-style platformer game that pays homage to the classics of the genre. You play as a young girl who wakes up in a strange world that looks like a corrupted version of her childhood memories. You have to use your ability to reverse time to solve puzzles, avoid traps, and defeat enemies. The game has a charming pixel art style, a catchy soundtrack, and a nostalgic atmosphere.

These are my picks for the 5 best offline video games to play on PC. I hope you enjoyed this blog post and found some new games to try out. Let me know what you think in the comments below. And remember, PC gaming is not dead, it's just offline.