![]() One of the most action-filled on our list of the best video game stories, Assassin’s Creed 2 introduces a new character, Ezio, and a new setting. Safe to say, this is one of the best story-driven games that will leave you in utter shock. It will be a thrilling experience with the two characters experimenting with weapons and abilities. You will play the character of a hired gunman who needs to rescue Elizabeth who has been imprisoned since she was young. Bioshock Infinite is set in 1912 and will take you to a city in the sky built by the US government. This is one of the story games that will take you back to the old times but with a futuristic feel. If you want an epic sci-fi game, this is one you can’t pass on.ĭeveloper: Irrational Games and Virtual Programming What’s most interesting about its story is the backstory of Aperture itself-watch out for a surprisingly touching twist about GLaDOS. Perhaps, the best thing about Portal 2 is its innovative gameplay and unmatched graphics. You will be meticulously exploring science laboratories and facing murderous robots along the way. It is a single-player game but also features a two-player mode that takes your character to a whole new level of mayhem brought about by the infamous Aperture Labs. Undeniably one of the best games on Steam, Portal 2 has been rated as the number one game by users with “Very Positive” reviews. It has a rich fantasy world as in the book and stunning graphics that will keep you locked on your gaming chair for hours.Īvailable on Steam: Windows, Mac OS X, and SteamOS + Linux This is one of the best decision-based games out there, and you will undoubtedly notice the great attention to detail that the developers have put into it. ![]() The game is based on the fantasy novel, The Witcher, and follows the story of Geralt of Rivia who is a pro monster hunter. Another one of the best video game stories in recent years, The Witcher 3 will get you thinking carefully about your character’s decisions within the game as they have impactful consequences. ![]()
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