Best Games For Low End Laptops & PCs

Don't worry if you don't have the graphics card, here is the best hand picked PC game for low RAM and no graphics card PCs and laptops...

Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2

COD BO

This game is part of the very famous game series Call Of Duty. This game is about David Mason, son of the first Blops' protagonist. It has flashbacks to covert missions taking place during the conflicts of the late 20th century. For the most-part game follows familiar Call Of Duty Rote: enemies swarn out and you pop their heads and push forward. Like Whack-a-mole, but with foreigners. You shoot men in 1980s Afghanistan. You shoot men and robots in future-LA. 

The game's arch-villain, Raul Menendez, is a product of American interventionism gone away, but if there's a warning there, it's subsumed by the batshit fervor of his personal quest for revenge. Menendez is not a nice man (you can tell because he has a scar) and his response to his violation by America is to go around yelling and kneecapping people, so it's hard to sympathize with him. That we are only encouraged to worry about American foreign policy inadvertently creating Menendez-like monsters is itself troubling, but I suppose people whose lives were just quietly and terribly fucked don't make exciting antagonists.

Black Ops 2 also manages occasional spectacle, despite a creaking engine. The recreation of a Yemeni hillside township is both visually and spatially fascinating, a wonderful chaos of alleys and stairwells, offering as much vertical variation as horizontal. Elsewhere, an exclusive, floating mega resort has been taking notes from Brink's super-white sea-fairing skyline a dazzling, crisp utopia which is disturbingly cathartic to smash.

Overall this is one of the best games where you can get all fun like shooting and RPG gameplay with different types of missions and long gameplay.

Far Cry 1

Far Cry

In Far Cry, you play as Jack Carver, a guy who's been hired to sail a mysterious woman around the Pacific. However, Jack's ship suddenly comes under attack. After washing ashore on a tropical island, sans the mysterious woman, Carver must investigate his surroundings so that he can find her and eventually rescue her from an army of heavily armed mercenaries. From this point, you'll delve into a story that combines the epic adventure of Half-Life with the bizarreness of The island of Dr. Moreau, along with a good, healthy mix of Jurrasic Park-style topical island creepiness. You'll explore facilities worthy of Half-Life's Black Mesa, battle it out with brutally tough opponents, and assault a volcano stronghold in a James Bond-inspired finale that also offers a nightmarish vision of hell.

There is no doubt that Far Cry had the most advanced graphics seen in any PC game. Everything in this game looks amazing, and the level of verisimilitude is unprecedented. Jungles actually feature dense foliage that consists of trees, plants and tall grasses and this foliage is filled with birds and insects. Beaches have blinding-white sand, and the surf slowly laps ashore. The character in this games are some the best we've ever seen, and they're richly detailed and animated. The game also incorporates real-time lighting and shading effects to a degree rarely seen before, so when you walk in the jungle, you actually see the shadows of overhead leaves flickering on your rifle. In some of the larger indoor levels, the shadows of oncoming opponents are projected in larger than life form onto walls. Intense heat blur from lava streams distorts the atmosphere. Near miss from an enemy will black out your vision as if you got the wind knocked out of you. You can't help but be pulled in by the sheer immersiveness of the game.

The sound effects in the game contribute heavily to the creepy atmosphere. For instance, you'll be working your way through a dark indoor level and you'll hear disturbing noises up ahead. Them someone you didn't realize was there will suddenly say something, and you'll jump out of your seat.

You can use the variety of vehicles including jeeps, hand gliders and bloats. The game limits you to four weapons at a time, that is little not good but that is nothing much problematic apart from that you'll have many kinds of the weapons in every game stage like M4 carbine and the G36 assault rifle, P90 submachine gun are good as hell.

Overall this is the game for those who like to play shooting and RPG with Open world combination, with best graphics and in PCs that have low RAM and don't have the graphics card. This is one of those games that have all the actions and adventure in one game.

Half-Life 1

Half Life 1

The plot of the game is typical (it is like more than the elaborate version of Doom). You are Gordon Freeman, the scientist at the Black Mesa Research Facility, involved in some mysterious experiments. These experiments go awry, and foul creatures begin taking over the complex. It gets more complicated, but there's no need to ruin the surprises that await. Suffice it to say that Half-Life isn't a great game because of its story; it's a great game because of how it presents that story, the story presentation is so good that we can't say that it's not the good game. From the opening moments of the game to the final showdown all hell is continually breaking loose, and there is never a moment where you're not seeing things through Freeman's eyes. There are scripted events in the game. There are opening and closing scenes but they all occur naturally within the game environment. It may sound simple, but it goes a long way toward helping create a believable world.

Weapon, ammunition and health placement follows the same philosophy. You'll hardly ever come across an item that is just bobbing and snipping in the place like some gift from the heavens.

There are no levels in Half-Life or more specifically it lacks the concept of levels and episodes we've come to expect. The game is the continual stream of locations from beginning to end. You can move back and forth at will, as can those who are pursuing you. And though the brief loading time between zones is the one artifact that breaks the flow of the game, the transitions are thankfully very brief.

The alien enemies are well designed and occasionally border on the terrifying. From the basic headcrab to monstrosities a hundred times its size, the enemies truly look like the organic being. There are also human enemies in the game.

The weapons in the game are looks so good and also sound great, ranging from the realistic combat shotguns and grenade launchers to the science-fictional, high powered particle accelerators.

Overall Half-Life is one of the best games to play and enjoy real life FPS experience on PC. It is very good for those who want all the adventure in one game.

Half-Life 2

Half Life 2

Half-Life 2 is a sequel of the Half-Life game series. It is a very impressive and engaging shooter and a faithful follow-up to one of the greatest PC games of all time.

Half-Life 2 is a technically amazing and even sharply honed first-person shooter game that pulls all the tricks that made Half-Life such a beloved experience.

In Half-Life 2, you once again assume the role of Gordon Freeman, the theoretical physicist and dimension-hopping commando who saved the world from an alien invasion at the end of Half-Life. Half-Life 2 starts off facing the infamous G-Man, the mysterious blue-suited character from the first game. In the end, the G-Man offered you a choice: work for him or die. Since there would be no sequel if you chose the latter, Half-Life 2 assumes you chose the former, and you start the game in a train entering City 17 for your introduction into this new world.

City 17 is a run-down urban center that's the equivalent of the Warsaw ghettos during World War II, but instead of Jews being rounded up to live in City 17, it's all the remnants of a defeated humanity.

The original Half-Life was highly cinematic in nature, the virtual equivalent of starring in your own blockbuster sci-fi action movie. Half-Life 2 doesn't revolutionize the genre, instead of sticking with the familiar formula of run-and-gun action, occasional puzzle-solving, and scripted sequences established by Half-Life.

The gravity gun is one of the great new features introduced by the game. the new physics engine has all sorts of applications in and out of combat, and you'll spend a lot of time tinkering around with it. It has multiple puzzles and most of the puzzles are clever and not even too difficult. There is some jumping puzzle too. The jumping puzzles are a weakness in Half-Life 2, but thankfully you can take a more aggressive approach and bypass most of the jumping altogether.

In the game, you'll be on your own but there are levels in which you'll have the opportunity to fight alongside allies, both alien and human. The story is one of the most disappointing aspects of the game. The first half of the game feels a bit unfocused, while the second half seems rushed. Even worse, the story leaves behind a mess of unanswered questions and it doesn't touch on any of the lingering questions left over from the first game.

It uses checkpoint based save system, allowing you to quickly restart at the last checkpoint if you die, and there's usually a checkpoint right before most of the game's combat zones. Game's presentation is extraordinary because of the new Source engine.

Overall it has gorgeous, cutting-edge graphics with solid, engaging single-player gameplay. The game's voice acting is excellent. This game provides the best FPS experience to any type of PC that has high graphics or not, it's just best. It runs very smoothly on any single PC.

GTA: Vice City

GTA Vice City

GTA Vice City is one of the best game of all time, it is an open world game which contains everything in it. It has racing, shooting, and mafia all in one single game. 

This game is set in a fictional take on Miami, Florida, known as Vice City. The game presents 1986, and Tommy Vercetti has just been released from prison after doing a 15-year stretch for the mob. So now you have to complete missions in the Vice City and become one of the best gangsters.

The game has many good vehicles to play as, which looks very fantastic while playing and gives real-life experience to driving with multiple angles of the camera which you can change from the handle of the vehicle to behind the vehicle. In the game, you will get cars like Porsches, Lamborghinis, and Ferraris which are pretty fast and looks so great. You will even get cars like Voodoos and some type of SUVs also. The game also has big choppers which are harder to steer.

In the game you'll get motorcycles in almost any collision, It comes in four variants like mopeds, street bikes, dirt bikes, and big hogs. They are incredibly handy in any mission that requires speed, and since you can pull a lot of fancy tricks on them, they're also a lot of fun to drive around with them, Believe me, I personally prefer bikes to use in any missions.

In the game, you can also dive out of moving vehicles, which help in many ways like ditching cars or bikes into the oceans, escaping a burning vehicle or just ramming empty cars into other cars for kicks.

The police chase down is also good. Now police have very fast cars to chase you and they even have helicopters and tanks to chase you down and they also set spikes on the roads to flatten your tires. They would even try wall blocking to stop you. Overall in this game, you will game mind-blowing cop chase.

Meanwhile, you will get many types of high tech weapons including Rifle, Ruger, Pistol, Sniper Gun, M16, Machine Gun, Shotgun, Thrown Explosive and you will even get Screwdriver, Hatchet, Machete, Golf Stick and Baseball Bat. In the one mission, you'll get the sword to kill the opponents.

In the end, GTA: Vice City is one of the best games still around. It provides everything you'd want in a follow-up to an outstanding game. It's bigger, badder, and better in almost every imaginable way. The game tells a compelling story and adds enough gameplay content to the formula to engage players who've already played the previous game to death.

Need For Speed: Underground 1

NFS Underground

NFS Underground is one of the best racing game in history. It has the best storyline and best graphics of all time. You can even play this game without the graphics card and with low RAM. It has multiple types of race courses and has many types of races.

It contains most of the famous cars like Honda Civic, VW Golf, Acura Integra, Toyota Supra, S2000, Ford Focus, Dodge Neon, Mazda Miata, Skyline, Eclipse, Nissan 350Z and even more. Though all cars are differently rated in handling, acceleration, and top speed, in practice the cars don't drive that differently, especially once you've purchased some upgrades in the career mode.

There are many types of performance upgrades which are must be unlocked before you can purchase them. These upgrades include turbocharge, better engines, weight reduction, enhanced braking, computer-chip tuning, nitrous oxide boosts, and many more. 

The visual upgrades also have a positive effect on your car. It gives best looks to the car and that increases the experience of playing the game. You will feel like you're really playing with the real cars. The visual upgrade has spoilers, body kits, replacement hoods,, neons headlights, taillights, or window tinting for your car, or making other major changes to your car's appearance, increases your reputation rating. You will also get vinyl stickers for your car.

 The tracks in the game are also well designed, but even though there are well over 20 different tracks in the game, they get pretty repetitive. The game uses the same old Ridge Racer trick of opening up or closing certain pathways to reconfigure the sections of a track while using the same section over and over again. You can always increase your game by paying attention to the tracks.

NFS Underground contains the very good variety of different races that keeps you varied. There are races courses like Circuit racing, standard one-shot runs, and knockout-style circuit and the best are old race, drag racing and drift racing which gives the spark to the game.

The career mode is very big in this game. It has total numbers of 111 races in the game. It also has a few cutscenes, which are meant to give meaning to your progression. It has the best graphics because it gives the dramatic motion-blur effect that gives the streets a grimy, realistic look. The blur also gives you a pretty good feeling of speed.

The sounds of the game give you the real experience to the racing. Tire sequels and driving noises, engine noises, and exhaust notes all come across properly like you've ever expected. There is the lengthy soundtrack with songs from artists such as Nate Dogg, Lil' Jon and the Eastside Boys, Petey Pablo, Rob Zombie, and The Crystal Method.

Overall the game is one of the best games around. It is the most fabulous racing game. You will enjoy playing this game around and you'll experience the best racing in your PC you had ever had.

Max Payne 1

Max Payne 1


This is one of the best FPS game. In this game, you play as Max who is a modern-day New York  Undercover cop whose wife and baby daughter was brutally murdered and who has since been for a heinous crime. He begins his journey to find out who had murdered his wife and baby daughter.

The game has mind-blowing shooting experience. You can kill your enemies by pressing the right mouse click with use of slow motion. The slow-motion killing technique is so good that you'll find playing this game more interesting and you'll feel like you're watching some kind of action movie.

The sound of gunfire become muted and distant, and you'll hear a rush of air and then the pounding of Max's heart. You will invariably hold your own breath, and your heart bit would also become very fast in real life after playing and getting the feel. The slow-motion effect gives Max superhuman reflexes, as while all the action in the game is slowed, you can still aim as quickly as you can move your mouse.

There are pretty much tricks you can perform by using the combination of movements, which give the pretty impressive look to the game. You can also perform "shootdodge" using it. That will help you when you'll have many opponents to kill.

In the game, you'll have very different kind of weapons like pistols, submachine guns, shotguns, sniper rifles, grenades, Molotov cocktails, and many more. Which gives the player a clear advantage during that game to kill multiple enemies.

The comic book style looking cutscenes is great in the game. This game is featured with such sharp, starkly realistic detail in its environments. The different environment in the game not only real but also they generally act real. You can manipulate most of the objects in the game like flush toilets, turn on televisions and many more.

Max Payne requires a fast PC, but it also works pretty well on any PC. The game's special effects are just superb. Overall you will get intense action, shooting experience with real-life story and believe me the story is just mind-blowing.

GTA: San Andreas

GTA San Andreas

This is one of the best games around still. This game doesn't require much more specifications and it will run on any processor with low graphics and low RAM. So this is the perfect game to play on you low-end PCs.

This latest installment takes place in 1992 in the West Coast-themed state of San Andreas. San Andreas is an island containing three cities. You'll begin the game in the city of Los Santos, which is based roughly based on Los Angeles and consists of a mixture of old downtown areas and the gangland of ghettos of South Central.

The game has a very large city than the Vice City. You will play a long time in or out the city. Basically, if you just take a look and just freely walk in the city with any vehicle you will feel it's very big and has many places to look around for.

It has many new types of vehicles but the most I like about this game is you can ride a bicycle. The best part about the game's stat system is that is that it's all extremely subtle. It would be easy for something like exercise and eating to monopolize game, but in practice, you really don't have to think much about it.

In the game, you'll find missions less frustrating. There are plenty of challenging objectives for you to meet, but the game does a better job of pacing the missions and keeping you informed about what you're supposed to do next. likewise, you'll get all the hint for missions which makes the missions little easy than before that means players who were unable to complete Vice City will have a better chance to finishing San Andreas' story.

San Andreas gives you the best ever experience in melee combat as well. The game provides all the fun you are waiting for a very long time.

The GTA series has always been rather stylish, visually speaking. Vice City did a great job at both of that. San Andreas has to live up to that standard while creating four unique landscapes.  The architecture looks great and the game has some new effects to match. The old "trails effects" from Vice City and GTAIII is history. Now you'll see everything pretty clearly.

The sounds of San Andreas are also good as you'd expect. You can also change the in-game songs by editing the sound folder in the game.

Overall the game is fully enjoyable with its super packed adventures and features. You can play it on any PC without even lagging.

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