There’s almost no such thing as a pure PC game anymore, and although that can lead to awkward console ports, it’s still something that should be celebrated after all, every game should be as accessible to as many players as possible. But even games that seem perfect for the PC, like Wildermyth (which is getting a Switch port in the next year), Loop Hero, and Unpacking, come to console now, whether it makes sense to play them with a controller or not. 2021 saw a handful of great PC exclusives, from the old-school 4X titan Age of Empires IV, to the divergent narratives of the storytelling RPG Wildermyth. The rising ubiquity of home computers and the convenience of digital distribution channels like Steam helped break those walls down in the ‘00s, and now playing a game on PC or on console is just a matter of preference. They were almost like two independent sides of the same industry, with the biggest console games almost never making it to computers, and the best computer games only coming to console after a few years, usually in a diminished state. There used to be a pretty huge wall between PC games and consoles.
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