15 best offline games for your Windows PC

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Online multiplayer games are all over the gaming world, but nothing can beat the feeling of immersing yourself in a craftily built offline game. Whether you are dealing with internet issues or simply desire to go for solo gaming, there are many offline games that provide thrilling gaming experiences and endless entertainment.

Here are the best offline games that I people love to playing on  Windows PC.


15th Red Dead Redemption 2

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Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2 is more than just a game for me. Set in the late 1800s, you take on the role of Arthur Morgan, an outlaw struggling to keep his gang alive while also dealing with his own sense of morality. It is an open world that seems alive, with cities, regions, and mysteries to uncover.


What people really love about the game is its level of detail. From dynamic weather systems to lifelike NPC interactions, each instance feels alive. The offline story mode has more than 50 hours of the best missions ever, side missions, and random encounters. However, while playing offline, you will miss out on Red Dead Online, which includes cooperative missions, competitive modes, and community-driven events.


14 :  The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is often cited as one of the best RPGs of all time, and for a good reason. In the game, you play as Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter traveling a war-torn world searching for his adopted daughter, Ciri. The game features an epic main story accompanied by countless side quests that are as engaging as the main story.


13 : DOOM Eternal

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When people want to smash  gamepad's buttons in a turgid fashion, DOOM Eternal is the game that will give you what I crave the most. Your mission as the Doom Slayer is to eliminate hordes of demons and protect Earth from destruction. The quick, brutal combat mixed with puzzle-like level designs has kept me hooked to the game, and  began to level up faster than I thought possible.


The single-player campaign is a marvel of game design, with tons of weapons, upgrades, and difficult enemies. From chainsawing demons for ammunition to executing gruesome Glory Kills, DOOM Eternal keeps the action fast and furious every single moment. The offline mode lets me relish the chaos uninterrupted, making it perfect for first-person shooter enthusiasts. However, when offline, you'll miss online multiplayer Battlemode, where one player goes head-to-head against two others who control demons.


12 : Grand Theft Auto V

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Grand Theft Auto V - Do I need to say more? Its online mode is very popular, but the offline story mode is equally impressive. You have to take on three different characters: Michael, Franklin, and Trevor, who live in the overgrown city of Los Santos and go on intertwined adventures.


The game's offline mode allows user to navigate its massive open world, commit heists, and pursue hundreds of side activities like racing, golfing, and even stock-market trading, all at my own pace. With its exceptional graphics, witty writing, and infinite potential for mayhem, GTA V is a benchmark for open-world games. You can also try GTA Online, which includes new missions, updates, and multiplayer fun with friends.


11 : The Sims 4

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When people in the mood for creativity and simulation, they go to The Sims 4. The game enables me to create my own characters and homes and dictate every detail of their existence. From building careers to forming relationships, there are endless possibilities.


While The Sims 4 has lots of online content, its offline mode is still a rich experience. You can explore the base game offerings or expand it with DLC packs. It's a calming, enjoyable way for me to relieve stress and unwind my imagination.


10 : Civilization VI

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Civilization VI is a strategy game where your goal is to build an empire that lasts ages. As the head of a civilization, you need to lead your people through the Stone Age to the Information Age, making important choices related to politics, science, and military strategy.


The game's turn-based nature makes it well-suited for offline play, allowing you to plan your next move at your own pace. With many ways to achieve victory, including, but not limited to, domination through warfare or conquest of space, the game provides strategy fans like me with immense replay value; Civilization VI by itself is easily its own full-time endeavor.


9 : Celeste

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Celeste is a platformer with solid controls, gorgeous pixel art graphics, and an emotional story about overcoming personal challenges. In the game, you play as a young woman named Madeline, who is climbing the titular Celeste Mountain while battling her inner demons. The game is somewhat challenging, but it's balanced by a large number of checkpoints, making it suitable for players at every skill level.


8 .Forza Horizon 5

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Taking place across the colorful landscapes of Mexico, Forza Horizon 5 is part racing simulator and part arcade joyride. Its offline mode allows you to explore its open world, compete in races, and customize your cars without any internet connection.


With a wide range of vehicles, breathtaking sights, and dynamic weather systems, the game has everything the curious driver needs. In the offline mode, you'll get the core gameplay but lose the online events, multiplayer races, and seasonal challenges that bring freshness to the game.


7. Portal 2

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Portal 2 is a masterpiece of game design. It features some of the most challenging puzzles, engaging writing, and unforgettable characters. While exploring the Aperture Science facility, you solve various complex challenges by creating and redirecting portals with the iconic portal gun. The offline story mode is full of humor, creativity, and a satisfying narrative. And even though it has been several years since its release, Portal 2 is still one of my favorite offline games. When you are offline, you only miss the two-player co-op mode..


6. Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

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Resident Evil 7: Biohazard reinvented survival horror with its immersive first-person perspective and intense environment. In the game, you play as Ethan Winters, a man searching for his lost wife in a shabby plantation mansion flooded with unimaginable horrors. The game's offline story mode balances the storyline, exploration, and fighting. The photorealistic graphics and captivating audio create an atmosphere that makes every creak and shadow seem realistic. It is a must-play for people who enjoy horror games.


5. Tekken 7

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Tekken 7 delivers brutal combat and an engaging storyline about Mishima's family feud. I love the range of its vast roster of characters, who each have their own fighting styles and move sets. The offline modes have Arcade and Story modes, where I could practice my moves and play one-on-one thrilling battles. With its top-notch animation and tight controls, Tekken 7 is a must for any fighting game fan.


4. Minecraft

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Whenever people feel the need to unleash my creativity, Minecraft is where they go. The offline mode allows you to build massive structures, explore numerous biomes, and even fight mobs in survival mode. You might notice that the graphics and gameplay are somewhat outdated, but that's what makes the game timeless. The offline gameplay allows me to enjoy the game at my pace without any hassle, whether I feel like assembling the most complex redstone contraptions or just mining resources. What's best is that it's not required to have a dedicated graphic card to play this game. Overall, there are no limitations to your imagination when playing Minecraft.


3 : Hitman 3: World of Assassination

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Hitman 3 puts you in the shoes of Agent 47, a master assassin who is tasked with eliminating elite targets. Every mission is a sandbox of opportunities, allowing you to pursue your objectives in innumerable ways - from stealthy infiltrations to audacious, action-laden strategies. The game's offline mode means I can keep working on completing my plans without any distractions. Hitman 3 truly shines as a stealth game, with gorgeous graphics, dense-level layouts, and satisfying gameplay.


2.Hollow Knight

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Hollow Knight is one of the popular Indie games that places you in the hauntingly beautiful world of Hallownest. This 2D Metroidvania game lets you traverse its interlinked zones, where you'll meet tough enemies, buried secrets, and a few unique characters. The game allows me to dig into its rich lore and sharpen my skills with its precise combat mechanics at my own pace. Between its beautiful hand-drawn art style and atmospheric soundtrack, Hollow Knight is a true masterpiece that I could play over and over.



1. EA Sports FC 25 (Formerly FIFA)

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EA Sports has been widely popular for its FIFA series, which is now known as FC. The latest EA Sports FC 25 offers a top-level football gaming experience. While online play has become a big part of the game in recent times, the offline modes, including Career Mode and Kick-Off, let you enjoy matches and tournaments without an internet connection.


 people love to playing head-to-head with  friends, creating there dream team, managing a club, and competing in thrilling matches. The game's realistic graphics and mechanics make it a must-have for every football fan who's also a PC gamer. However, when offline, you'll miss the Ultimate Team mode, which allows you to trade cards and compete with other global players.


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