Read our Cultist Simulator review if you want to know why this cartoonish-card cultist creation is so captivating mind the c 's. Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap is a stunning remake of a forgotten 8-bit platformer classic, brought bang up to date with beautifully sharp cartoon graphics.
We're very glad it made its way to mobile with vastly improved visuals and a similar ecstatic gameplay. We also have a Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap review , so if you are curious about how this old but beautiful game is, you should read it.
A rare mobile game that can move you to the core. This War of Mine is a stealthy platform survival game that's emotive, unforgiving, and truly heartbreaking. If you're familiar with it from the bigger screens, you might be taken aback by the slightly smaller visuals, but still, it's one of the best PC games for Android that packs a punch to say the least.
In This War of Mine review we've mentioned just how difficult it could be at times to play this game, so A revamped and impressively comprehensive version of a modern indie classic. Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee presents a distinctive mix of tower defence and roguelike elements. The game looks wonderful, plays great on the touchscreen, and is as fun as it is exciting.
It'll really get your blood pumpin' while maneuvering through the dungeons. Square Enix moved heaven and Earth to make its joyful JRPG feel native to Android, including shifting the perspective to portrait view and implementing a new quicksave system. It worked. The result is one of the best JRPGs that feel wonderful to dive into, despite the graphics being a tad old. You can read more about our experience playing the game in the Dragon Quest VIII review , and if you think it's a great console conversion on Android for you, go ahead and download it.
It'll give you plenty of great content to play through. Minecraft is the videogame that all the kids played before Fortnite came along, and also the game that almost single-handedly kicked off the whole 'build your own fun' craze. It's pretty great on mobile too, despite requiring some time to adapt to the touchscreen controls and lack of 1-action buttons. We mentioned that in greater detail in our Minecraft review though, so if you want to read about it, that's where you'll find our experience playing it.
Still, it's brilliant. If you decide to go ahead and purchase the game though, you should also check our ever-increasing collection of Minecraft Pocket Edition articles. We've got everything you might need, from crafting recipes to how to complete certain achievements. A brilliant free-to-play multiplayer brawler with more than a twang of Smash Bros. Brawlhalla has been a massive hit on other platforms, and it plays just as well on mobile.
The controls are smooth, the graphics are clean, and the characters There's really no better competitive action-packed adaptation that lets you enjoy such a fast-paced brawl. We even have some basic Brawlhalla tips to help you out! It took five years to arrive on mobile, but Game Dev Tycoon truly feels like it belongs on the platform.
It's a remarkably well-done simulation game full of clever writing and genuine suspense. The game feels exactly how a dedicated mobile game should, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Once you start playing, you should also take a look at some Game Dev Tycoon tips meant to help you get better at the game. Another gaming gem that is a must in case you are a fan of the RPG genre. The well-written story, characters that are vivid and charismatic and overall great gameplay make it an old but great game to have and immerse into, even years after its original release.
How many? We'll tell you in just a second - but before that, you can read more about our experience playing it in our Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition review though. If you didn't know better, you could've said this game was released just days ago - who would have thought that this game was released 20 years ago?
Essentially a love letter to the Tokyo district of Shibuya, The World Ends with You: Solo Remix is an appropriately gleeful mash-up of genres and ideas. Its unique swipey combat system seems born to work on mobile. In terms of visuals and gameplay, however, there is an element of thrill, adventure, and intensity that is only enhanced by the mobile experience. Don't you agree? This highly regarded first-person survival game comes to mobile virtually in one piece.
It's big and extremely unforgiving, but few other games of this kind are as rewarding. With realistic console-quality graphics and dinosaur-packed adventure, ARK: Survival Evolved is the perfect title to complete our list.
If you haven't and still don't know much about how this game is, you should go ahead and check it out. Then, if you're ready to start your survival story, you should read some of our beginner tips and guide on how to build a home. Twitter Facebook Reddit. Left Arrow. Right Arrow. Add it all up, and it's definitely the best workstation available in mini PCs today. Our new favorite office desktop does a cool disappearing trick, with a funky design that hides the powerful mini PC inside a specially designed monitor stand that turns it into a low-profile all-in-one PC.
Packing plenty of capability into its tiny size and offering a modular solution for offices that want to upgrade often, the Dell OptiPlex Ultra is a cool twist on the mini PC in the workplace. It has plenty of ports and performance that puts it squarely among the best productivity-focused mini PCs you can buy.
Read our full Dell OptiPlex Ultra review. The compact Chromebox can be mounted almost anywhere and boasts plenty of ports, including several USB 3. The Raspberry Pi ushered in a new era of DIY tech, and the latest model, the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, pushes that to new heights with a more powerful processor, 4K video output and an improved part selection.
If you want to do something different with your technology, the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is the best mini PC for tinkering and experimenting. Whether you buy it alone or in a kit, the Raspberry Pi is hard to beat. Read our full Raspberry Pi 4 Model B review.
Mini PC prices vary considerably based on hardware. Know what you want: Finding the right mini PC for you starts with knowing what you're looking for. Do you want something small enough to tuck behind a TV as a dedicated streaming box, or are you looking for something with gaming capability? Do you want a basic internet-browsing machine, or do you need serious processing and graphics capability? Our best picks above do a good job of highlighting the use-cases different systems are best-suited to.
Find the right size: Then there's the question of form factor. Mini PCs are all small, but within the category, there are a range of options, from stick PCs small enough to slip in your pocket to desktop towers that are still compact enough to stow out of sight. You'll sacrifice power for a smaller system, but you can still get a capable desktop that's small enough to carry in a backpack, even if you're after gaming capability or workstation performance.
Make sure you like your configuration and upgrade options: Finally, you want to look at configuration options and upgradability. Many mini PCs have two or three configuration options, which can change everything from the amount of included storage to the presence of high-end processors and discrete graphics cards. There's also the question of upgrades.
Many of the smallest mini PCs leave no room for future hardware changes, but others are designed to let you add memory or storage, or even outfitted with ports that allow for an external GPU for expanded capability. When in doubt, check our reviews, which include configuration details and will discuss the potential for future upgrades.
We put every mini PC we review through a number of benchmark tests and real-world uses to get the clearest picture we can of how well it performs, what uses it's best suited to and what sort of capability you get for the price. For performance, we use the Geekbench processor test to measure a system's overall processing capabilities.
We run custom spreadsheets to see how long it takes to handle large data sets and number-crunching tasks. We also test the file transfer speeds, copying large files to see how long a system takes to copy multimedia files, documents and other content. To test the graphics capability, we run a number of benchmark tests from 3DMark. When a system has the capability, we'll also run individual game tests and the SteamVR performance test to see how capable a system is at handling the demands of modern gaming.
Most importantly, we spend a ton of time simply using each mini PC for everyday activities. We watch movies, do work, play games, and blast music on the speakers, all to get a better sense of which ones are worth your money. Guest Confused Stu Posted December 11, I think that translates as "Worms can be quite a pleasant way to pass the time" :. Guest Seraphic Posted December 12, Posted December 12, Thanks again Guest daedalia Posted December 13, Posted December 13, edited.
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