Sunday 28 June 2015

10 Best Paid Mac Games with their FREE download links

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  The Mac's never built its reputation on being a gaming machine, but the fact is that it's actually home to a lot of awesome games. From cutting-edge shooters to introspective adventures to retro platforms there's a fantastic selection of games available from sources like Steam and the Mac App Store, so we've put together our list of the top 25 games that you'd want to fire up and play today.


1) Divinity : Original Sin -


Divinity: Original Sin ($39.99) is basically a classic RPG dressed up in modern-day trappings, and we mean that in the best way possible. Strategic, turn-based combat melds with open-ended gameplay and just the right amount of humor to create a deep, epic quest. It's one of the best role-playing games we've seen on Mac in a long time, as well as one of the most challenging.

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2) The Banner Saga -


The Banner Saga ($24.99) puts you in charge of a caravan of refugees amidst armageddon, traveling between towns in search of shelter and resources. While the narrative and character exchanges are fascinating and on par with the brilliant visuals and music, they’re also matched by engaging tactical role-playing combat. All told, The Banner Saga is engrossing and captivating.

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3) Shovel Knight - 


A knight? With a shovel? Yeah, it's goofy, but that's what makes this game so endearing. Packed with old-school Nintendo-era charm, Shovel Knight ($14.99) looks and plays like a lost platformer from the days of yore. Each well-designed level offers a diverse set of challenges, plus a unique boss at the end, but you're able to fight back with an addictive downward-thrust technique and a neat assortment of sub-weapons.

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4) Tomb Raider  -


Rebooted and in perhaps its finest form to date, Tomb Raider ($29.99) delivers an expansive and flashy adventure in which the young Lara Croft learns very quickly what it takes to survive while shipwrecked on an island of savages. Exploring the breathtaking island spotlights the game’s biggest strengths, although the balance between stealth mechanics and violent action is also compelling.



5) Gone Home -


Disarmingly quiet and contemplative, Gone Home ($19.99) finds you in the role of a college kid returning to her family’s estate — only to find that they’re missing. To discover their whereabouts, you’ll wander from room to room, interacting with objects to piece together the heartbreaking story and learn about these unseen characters. Smart writing and incredible detail give it real weight.


6) Rayman Origins -


It might’ve hit Mac a little late, but the delay hasn’t soured the immense appeal of Rayman Origins ($19.99), a love letter to classic side-scrollers done up with plenty of modern pizzaz. It’s disarmingly presented, thanks to hand-drawn animations and a vibrant color palette, with each environment offering an array of exciting challenges to tackle either solo or with up to three local friends in tow.

BioShock Infinite ($39.99) maintains the series’ branding and many key elements — but rather than explore the ravaged underwater metropolis of Rapture, you’ll take to the sky and fight through the floating city of Columbia as an ex-Pinkerton agent in search of a mysterious, imprisoned woman. What unfolds is breathtaking and memorable, and it’s often nearly as brilliant as the original.


8) Fez -

Fez ($9.99) looks like a throwback, 8-bit-era platformer, but there’s a surprising twist when you click a certain key/button: the entire world spins 90 degrees, changing the layout of the ledges and hazards in each glorious pixel world. That brain-bending mechanic adds a puzzling twist to the run-and-jump gameplay, plus the game is loaded with secrets to uncover — finding them all is hugely satisfying.


9) Mark of the Ninja -

Ditching the 3D environments seen in most stealth-action games, Mark of the Ninja ($14.99) does its dirty work on a side-scrolling plane — and amazingly, doesn’t sacrifice depth or excitement. Crafted with impeccable precision, the gorgeously-presented adventure finds you sneaking through the shadows, evading traps, and stringing up enemies as a skilled shinobi, and the effect is masterful.


9) Borderlands 2 - 

Borderlands 2 ($29.99) doesn't offer a dramatic upgrade over the (rather excellent) original, but that hasn't stopped us from coming back to it again and again. The raucous four-player co-op shooter is packed with frantic action, humor, and a wealth of firearms to accrue, plus it's been expanded out significantly with ample add-on content. It's the joyously violent gift that keeps on giving.


10) XCOM: Enemy Unknown-Elite Edition - 

It's tough to revive a long-silent franchise, but XCOM: Enemy Unknown - Elite Edition ($49.99)does it with equal skill and panache, delivering an amazing sci-fi themed turn-based strategy affair. Whether commanding your squad on the battlefield or managing agency advances at the base, XCOM is an engrossing, tremendously deep, and even surprisingly emotional experience.

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If you guys want more paid games for free just comment below. I hope you'll enjoy each one of the game listed.