We already published the list of best PC games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PC compilation games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the PC gaming community will surely enjoy a great library of compilation games.
So, if you’re a PC gamer and love compilation games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#10. Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures, Episode 3: Muzzled!
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2009
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
In the third episode, the puzzles are well-integrated into the overarching story, which adds to the cohesiveness of the game.
However, this comes at a cost, as the episode is light on humor and doesn’t deliver as many laughs as the previous ones.
But despite this, fans of the series will undoubtedly enjoy the trademark charm of the characters and events.
#9. Command & Conquer: The First Decade
- Release Data: Various/EA Games, 2006
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Although The First Decade package is packed with excellent real-time strategy games, it seems that the developers didn’t put much effort into putting everything together on one disc.
But while there are a few bugs and missed opportunities, fans of the series will still find some of the best games in the genre.
#8. Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures, Episode 1: Fright of the Bumblebees
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2009
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
This game start off on a high note with Fright of the Bumblebees, delivering a fun and humorous experience.
The game successfully recreates the look, feel, and sound of the animated features, making it feel like you’re controlling the cartoon.
It features witty British humor, Wallace’s quirky inventions, and a fascination with cheese that fans of the series will surely appreciate.
#7. Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People Episode 3: Baddest of the Bands
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2008
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Baddest of the Bands is the third episode of the first season of a game that is both wildly ridiculous and highly entertaining.
And although it may not be as challenging or epic as the second episode, the subject matter of rock music is a perfect match for the game’s irreverent humor.
#6. Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People Episode 2: Strong Badia the Free
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2008
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
It seems that Strong Badia the Free is a fun game for fans of Homestar Runner, but those who are not familiar with the franchise may find it confusing.
Compared to the first episode, the second episode is longer and more complete, indicating that the developers are improving with each release.
#5. Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People Episode 4: Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2008
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
This episode is the most story-driven and feels like watching an interactive Strong Bad cartoon.
It also incorporates more puzzle-solving elements.
And with well-developed characters and a rich world, Telltale Games is able to deliver a strongly themed episode that showcases their best work yet in adapting the Homestar Runner brand.
#4. Metro Redux
- Release Data: 4A Games/Deep Silver, 2014
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
If you’ve never played the games before, then this package offers excellent value for money with two outstanding first-person shooters featuring a gripping setting, impressive atmosphere, stunning graphics, and satisfying gunplay.
However, if you already owns both Metro games, you may want to focus on the Metro 2033 Redux component of the package, as the enhancements make it worth revisiting.
#3. Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People Episode 5: 8-Bit Is Enough
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2008
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
As the final episode, 8-Bit Is Enough doesn’t offer anything new in terms of length and extras, but it’s still a standout episode in the series.
And while the gameplay is still a bit shallow, it’s an amusing and satisfying final adventure with the most colorful and silly characters you’ll ever meet in a video game.
#2. Homeworld Remastered Collection
- Release Data: Gearbox Software/Gearbox Publishing, 2015
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
The Homeworld Remastered Collection lives up to the expectations of a modern re-release of two classic games.
The fact that Gearbox has delivered on all fronts is certainly impressive. It’s also good to know that the games are a lot of fun to play.
All in all, it sounds like a great package for both old fans and newcomers.
#1. The Orange Box
- Release Data: Valve Software/EA Games, 2007
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
This compilation contains Half-Life 2 and both of its episodic expansions, as well as the puzzle focused Portal and the multiplayer shooter Team Fortress 2.
Whether you’re saving the world as Gordon Freeman, escaping a laboratory with a portal device, or battling to the death in class-based battles, The Orange Box contains a gaming experience for every kind of player.
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