So you got 20 dollars

If someone is completely new to gaming and they get a gaming pc gifted to them, what is the best vidya experience they can get for $20?

Hard mode: you have to spend money. No free/emulation

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The original Deus Ex.

Spend the money on snacks and pirate a ton of good games.

a pornhub subscription

Skyrim.

Impossible to tell without knowing their preferences. One man's favorite game is another man's trash.
No one game is going to cut it, show him good quality representative games from various genres.

>you have to spend money

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Undertale
Battlerite
Thief

doom 2016 is pretty cheap these days. if you have a decent gaming set up, like a 120hz monitor and a machine that can sustain 120fps at at least 1080p then i'd say go for doom 2016. might have to wait for a sale though.

my opinion.

Classic fallout games

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Borderlands 2 goty for 9$ when its on sale (which is literally every 2 months), skullgirls on sale for 2$ (every 3 months), use the remaining 9$ on either Deus Ex or CSGO. Not the most amazing games ever, but will definetly give a good view of the diversity in PC games and the good feeling of a mouse/keyboard.

terraria

OP said BEST vidya experience. Not shit or mediocre at best.

>If someone is completely new to gaming and they get a gaming pc gifted to them, what is the best vidya experience they can get for $20?
I'd tell them to pirate their shit because they're obviously a poorfag and just save the $20 for food.

i rolled my eyes at your post

>projecting

Well of course each to their own but what would you suggest out of each of the genres? For RPG even though they are clunky and glitchy I'd have to suggest any of the bethesda RPGs. Just so much freedom and choice and a decent modding community too so I feel like you'd get alot out of 20 bucks. Plus they are a whole different beast on PC compared to console.

buy them a sort of game they've always wanted to play I could find for cheap or just on sale

seriously, PC gaming is too diverse to really make an easily fun recommendation off the bat.
I would recommend you get Crysis if you knew you'd like some challenge, and it could probably showcase what the higher end gaming PCs have been capable of for about ten years. Destructive environments and that sort of stuff.
DOOM is another example of the above, more recent stuff too

People use PCs to play whatever the hell they want to play. What do you want to play?

>PC gifted to them instead of just assembling oine themselves
>got $20 to spend on games
>not poor
Just pirate.

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Get better taste

Worms Armageddon
FTL
Bomber Crew
or Nuclear Throne

An Origin Access pass

Piracy is not necessarily a bad idea if you have no idea what you'd want to play. You might as well try some stuff before choosing what you want to buy.
Even if it's just $20, every purchase matters and what you buy is what you end up stuck with.

I'd buy Dark Souls, CS:GO and order junk from china with the rest of the money if I had just suddenly gotten a PC for the first time but that's just me.

Pretty sure piracy counts as free.

>purchase BitTorrent Pro
>download every game ever
There.

Point and click games if the person likes stories and isn't a total brainier, notably Day of the Tentacle and Grim Fandango and Monkey Island 1 & 2

Sim City 2000 for builder peeps

Heroes of Might and Magic 2

The free StarCraft

Hat in time is $20