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Top 10 Best Third Person Games You Should Play In 2024!

 



Hey, guys, ALGREAL here, I hope you're doing great today. I'm going to show you the best third-person games to play right now. I picked the best games from this year so far, and a little bit from 2023 too. Without further ado, let's have a look at the first one in shroud. It isn't just a survival game. It's also an open world RPG that can be played solo or in co-op with up to 15 friends.

Enshrouded

I don't know if you have that many friends, cuz, I don't have any. And that's why I played with my brother. And I annoyed the, out of him. I've also played in it by myself. And honestly, either way, it was a blast. Keep in mind, this is an early access game. So, don't get too shocked if you see enemies floating in the air or going through the floor.
Speaking of floor, this is a voxel-based game, so we can dig through the floor walls, and pretty much anything. And when you're done mining and digging tunnels, you can build a fancy base, or just put a bunch of stones everywhere and end up with something that looks like a medieval crack house. If you want to find out more about in-shrouded, check out the review I just made. Now, let's move on to like a dragon.

Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth

Infinite wealth. This sequel takes place in Hawaii. But before you get there, you'll have to go through the first two chapters, which are basically a tutorial and a recap of what happened in the first game. And since Ichiban is still the crazy he is, every time you get into a fight, everyone transforms into some sort of RPG character. And you go into turn-based modee cuz. He's a big Dragon Quest fan.
And as usual for every 10 minutes of gameplay, expect at least 50 minutes of cutcenes, but the characters are extremely, like the story is interesting, and infinite wealth made me laugh many times. So, even if you don't like JRPGs that much, or just games with too many cut scenes, you should still give this one a shot at number three. We have another game. You should really try out. When I first played Island.

Alan Wake 2

Wake, 2. I was expecting some classic survival horror game with some flashlight action, cuz. You know, it's Alan Wake, and don't get me wrong. There is a lot of that here, but I was surprised to also find an interesting investigation, and such a unique presentation in our direction that I haven't seen in any other game. The game play is awesome.
And I like how the story is split between the two playable characters saga, the FBI agent and Alan, wake the rider. Oh, and as you can see, the graphics are insane. Let's move on to another really good-looking game. Horizon, forbidden West, complete edition is coming to PC. And it's even more jaw-dropping than it was on PS5, which is the version I played.

Horizon Forbidden West: Complete Edition

I'm telling you, this is one of the best-looking games you can play this year, and that alone makes exploration even more enjoyable. You can also do side quests and solve puzzles and ruins to get skill points. Keep in mind, the platforming sucks dick, especially climbing, at least the combat system is pretty good, whether you choose the bow and arrow or melee. Anyway, let's take a look at the next one. I think by now everyone knows.
The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom
You can play switch games on PC using an emulator, right? But if you didn't know that, just Google how to play switch games on PC. Don't forget to leave a thumbs up for more tips on how to get free games. Anyway, what I love about Zelda is the AI and physics. They add a lot of fun to the whole experience, which is already amazing.
And just like, on breath of the wild, you can do stuff like this. But, what's new here, is that you have a bunch of powerful tools that you can use to fuse your weapon with another one or with an object to make them more powerful and durable. That way, they won't break in just three hits. In addition to Fuse, you also get some other tools that let you get as creative as you want.
Moving on to a completely different game. Hell Divers 2 is a four-player online, co-op sci-fi shooter, where friendly fire is always on. So, you better watch out when throwing grenades or when using a rocket launcher. Otherwise, your teammates will hate your guts, especially if you're like me, and you do that kind of on purpose. Anyway, you'll be facing hordes of intergalactic monsters and Hell divers 2 is hell of fun.

Helldivers 2

All right, I'll just move on to the next one. Not going to lie. Grand Blue Fantasy Relink, got me off guard, cuz. I wasn't even interested in playing it until I tried out the demo. And now I'm playing the full game, and I'm really enjoying it. The Artart style reminds me of Dragon Quest 11. But the similarities, and there, cuz, grand Blue's got real-time combat, and it's engaging.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink
There is a special attack that you and your teammates can use. When all of your charge bars reach 100%. It deals a huge amount of damage, and it looks good. Oh, and there is an online mode where you can do some side quests and boss fights in co-op with up to three friends. The eighth game, on the other hand, can only be played solo. Man 2's optimization is truly impressive.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

The city looks beautiful, and you can cross it without any loading screens or performance issues. With ray-tracing on the seamless transitions from cutscenes to gameplay are well, seamless, and I don't know about you, but I really love that kind of stuff. Keep in mind. If you only play Spider-Man 2 casually and don't really learn the best moves, you'll most likely get your ass kicked every other fight. Speaking of difficulty, remnant 2 is really tough.
So, if you could play it with at least one friend, that would help a lot, unless your friend can't aim for, and you end up reviving them every 2 minutes. Then, yeah. In that case, you're better off playing alone anyway. The levels are procedurally generated. There are four starting classes to choose from. And in my opinion, this is one of the best and most challenging loter shooters. You can play right now. Last, but not least.

Remnant 2

We have the last of US part one. And yes, I did it on purpose. So, I've been replaying the last of US part one on PC, now that they fixed the stuttering and the other technical issues, just make sure your GPU has 12 GB of VRAM or more, if you want to max it out. And even though visually speaking, this is way better than the newly released part two remaster. Gameplay.
The Last Of Us Part I / Part 2 Remastered
Wise part two is where it's at cuz being able to go prone and dodge melee attacks, is priceless. Long story short, if you're on PC get part one, and if you're on PS5, get part two, remastered, as long as you haven't played the original games, obviously, cuz, otherwise, you'just be wasting your money. Now, if you've already played all the games I showed so far, then maybe you should check out these smaller sl-underrated games.

Honorable Mentions

Bishers, ghosts of New Eden is made by D-ND. So, it obviously focuses on the story and characters. And that's a good thing, considering how sluggish the combat feels. If you're on PC or Xbox, then you might want to check out Paul World, which is basically a Pokemon-like survival game with guns, and you get to beat the out of these creatures and eat them or enslave them and make them work for you.



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