Syberia: The World Before is the latest installment in the famous point-and-click series known as Syberia. Although it is the fourth game in the series, The World Before features a standalone story and doesn’t require any prior knowledge of the universe. Though some long-term fans were disappointed by this decision, the game stays faithful to its predecessors and maintains the distinct Syberia identity. The stylish, steampunk world of Benoit Sokal looks more beautiful than ever, and can now be explored from an entirely new perspective. In this game, you’re free to walk around and explore your surroundings on your own; you may search for secrets and sidequests, or simply admire the scenery. While the idea is hardly innovative on its own, for point-and-click games, this is rather unusual. Another twist is the game’s choice of protagonists. One of them is Kate Walker, a New York lawyer who was the protagonist in the first three games. But, this time you will also control a second protagonist, Dana Roze, who is a pianist living in Europe. Even though they live on different continents and during different time periods, their fates are somehow intertwined. The game does not officially support OS X, but it is possible to play Syberia: The World Before on Mac regardless. Our guide will teach you how.
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How to play Wolcen on Mac
Wolcen, also known as Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem, is a dungeon crawler game developed by WOLCEN Studio. Heavily inspired by Diablo games, Wolcen also plays like one; in this game, you will regularly destroy massive hordes of enemies and collect copious amounts of loot. Most items in the game are procedurally generated, allowing for a wide variety of gear. Still, some have been handcrafted and possess unique effects. That said, Wolcen does not copy Diablo in all aspects. There are no character classes in this game; your abilities are determined by your skill selection and the gear you wear. This flexibility is intended to allow for a wide range of available playstyles, but it also helps new players. With this system, they are not forced to pick a playstyle and can gradually develop their own, on their own pace. Your ability to customize your character doesn’t end there. The game features a massive skill tree that provides many abilities. Investing points into these abilities will specialize your character in certain direction, but don’t worry; you can activate and deactivate parts of the skill tree using a rotation-based system. Wolcen is a PC exclusive, but with the right tools, you can play Wolcen on Mac as well. The guide below will explain more.
View More How to play Wolcen on MacHow to play PowerWash Simulator on Mac
PowerWash Simulator, developed by FuturLab, is exactly what the name suggests – a game about power washing. It is rated “overwhelmingly positive” on Steam, and it is easy to see why; this is a very relaxing and satisfying experience. Your journey as a professional powerwasher will begin by cleaning your own van. After doing this, you will be able to travel to many utterly filthy locations, like backyards and playgrounds. Your clients will expect you to turn them squeaky clean, which can be accomplished by methodically eliminating any speck of dirt and grime, cleaning object after object. Less methodical cleaners have a choice to settle for a lower payment; a choice you should not be afraid to make as some dirty spots are easy to miss even if you’re diligent. As you progress through the game, you will gradually upgrade your equipment and unlock more locations to clean, including some fairly exotic ones. But the core gameplay loop will remain simple and satisfying throughout the whole experience. PowerWash Simulator is available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch consoles, as well as on Windows PC. OS X is not officially supported; that said, you can play PowerWash Simulator on Mac anyway. The guide below will explain how.
View More How to play PowerWash Simulator on MacHow to play S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl on Mac
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl is a first-person shooter with elements of survival horror. Developed by GSC Game World, this is the first game in the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series, followed by Clear Sky and Call of Pripyat. The story takes place in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, but the location is quite different from its real-world counterpart. In The Zone – which is how the locals call it – you are in constant danger. You will, of course, encounter deadly radiation, as well as hostile, mutated wildlife and reality-defying anomalies. It is quite a miserable place, and no one would have ventured there if not for artifacts. In The Zone, the laws of physics are more like suggestions; as a result, it is a treasure trove of items with strange – and occasionally useful – properties. These artifacts are collected by stalkers, who then bring them to scientists, merchants, and anyone else interested. You are one of these stalkers… or, at least, you seem to be. With no memories of your past life, and only a mysterious note in your PDA as a lead, you are about to embark on a journey to discover the truth about both The Zone and yourself. The game was never released on anything other than Windows PC, but it is still possible to play S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl on Mac. How? The guide below will answer.
View More How to play S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl on MacHow to play S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky on Mac
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky is the second game in the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series known for combining FPS gameplay with survival horror. It has been developed by GSC Game World, a Ukrainian game studio. Though less polished than Call of Pripyat, Clear Sky is still a good game and has several unique game mechanics that make in worth exploring. Chronologically, Clear Sky is the first game in the series; it takes place before Call of Chernobyl. Our protagonist for this game is a mercenary named Scar. Working with a reclusive faction of scientists named Clear Sky, he is tasked with stopping an expedition into the center of The Zone. During the journey, the player may choose to participate in the faction war. You see, in this game, and this game alone, factions actively try to destroy each other. They will attack their enemies’ outposts and defend their own. Although entirely optional after the tutorial level, the warfare mechanic can be quite engaging. Just like other S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games, Clear Sky is available only on Microsoft Windows. Despite this, it is possible to play S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky on Mac as well. The guide below will list several ways to accomplish this.
View More How to play S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky on MacHow to play The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series on Mac
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series is a collection containing all four seasons of the game, as well as the Michonne miniseries. That said, Skybound Games, the developer of the game, did not simply stitch all this content together into a single package. It improves on many aspects of the original games. For example, the graphical components of this game series have been enhanced in Season 4, but these were not integrated into the previous seasons… until now, that is. All episodes now feature full dynamic lighting and the “Graphic Black” art style. But this isn’t all. Lip syncing has been overhauled throughout the whole story, and the user interface has also received a rework. The collection also includes other bonuses that do not enhance gameplay directly; rather, they are aimed at fans of the game that want to know more about it. More than ten hours of commentary from the games’ original developers will shed some light on the thought process behind the game, and so will the “Return of the Walking Dead” documentary that is included in this bundle. Other digital goodies include a complete soundtrack, some artwork, and a 3D model viewer. This compilation is available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. To play The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series on Mac, you will need to follow our guide.
View More How to play The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series on MacHow to play Dwarf Fortress on Mac
Developed by Bay 12 Games, Dwarf Fortress is a roguelike indie video game that was designed to bring players into a fascinating settlement management experience. It is definitely a lifetime project that was originally brought to life in 2003 and has continued to evolve into a legendary simulation over the years. Get ready to spawn in a randomly-generated geometry world full of continents, oceans, and islands to test your survival skills with a civilization of versatile dwarfs. Feel what it’s like to manage a colony of diminutives, on-surface and underground against all the challenges coming your way – be it flooding, lava, ferocious beasts, starvation, or even madness putting your colony at risk of existence. Venture into a unique open-world gameplay to explore the geology, flora, and fauna of the environment to map your survival and adapt to unpredictable conditions. All of this beautiful pixel graphics experience is now available to experience at the latest game release on Windows. Unfortunately, unlike older editions, the latest Dwarf Fortress does not have support for macOS. However, this should not be feared as we are going to show how it can be launched on macOS regardless! Read our article below to learn how.
View More How to play Dwarf Fortress on MacHow to play Saints Row IV Re-Elected on Mac
Saints Row IV is an open-world action-adventure game developed by Deep Silver. Saints Row IV Re-Elected is the ultimate version of the game; it includes both story expansions and all DLCs ever released for the game. Saints Row as a series is known for its over-the-top vibe, and the fourth game continues this tradition. Indeed, the plot of this game is even more outrageous than its predecessor’s. This time, you will be fighting against an alien invasion as the President of the United States. No part of this involves sitting at a desk and giving out orders; you will personally lead the fight against the invaders from space using your elemental superpowers. How is such a thing possible? We don’t want to spoil too much, but here’s a tip: most of the game takes place inside a computer simulation. Saints Row IV is available on many different platforms. You can play it on several consoles: PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. In the computer world, the game supports Windows and Linux operating systems. MacOS, unfortunately, is not supported. Nonetheless, it is still possible to play Saints Row IV Re-Elected on Mac. The guide below will explain how to do it.
View More How to play Saints Row IV Re-Elected on MacHow to play Hellish Quart on Mac
Hellish Quart is a physics-based fighting game developed by Kubold. It is set in the medieval period – specifically, in the 17th century – and is focused on sword fighting. In this regard, it is similar to MORDHAU, but don’t be fooled; these two games are very different. While MORDHAU is a multiplayer game that simulates large battles, Hellish Quart is all about 1v1 duels. Singleplayer is an important part of the game. Even now, in Early Access, the game features 4 different SP modes: Versus AI, Survival, Sparring, and History Buff. A story mode, with cinematic cutscenes, is planned for the full release. Multiplayer support, on the other hand, is currently poor. Although Hellish Quart can be played with your friends over the internet, both you and your friend will need to use Steam Remote Play Together. But don’t forget, this is a physics-based fighting game. What does this mean? To put it simply, the game uses realistic physics when simulating the bodies of both combatants. This means realistic movements, and also realistic damage. But this is still a fighting game: timing, combos, and blocking will be essential to success. Although this is a Windows-only game, you can play Hellish Quart on Mac as well. There are several ways to do this; some of them are described in the guide below.
View More How to play Hellish Quart on MacHow to play MORDHAU on Mac
MORDHAU is a multiplayer slasher game developed by Triternion. Set during the medieval era, MORDHAU aims to stay realistic and avoid anachronisms; that said, some compromises have been made to ensure that the game is actually fun. Since MORDHAU is a slasher, the game’s primary focus is close combat; the game offers many melee weapons and even the ability to create your own from parts. The fights are visceral and bloody, featuring dismemberment, as well as other gory things that were a part of any medieval battle. As this may be too realistic for some people, the developers offer an option that makes combat less graphic, disabling blood and gore. Despite the focus on melee, the game also offers ranged options – primarily bows, but also siege weapons like catapults – as well as mounted combat. Fortifications, breaching and defending them, also play a part in this game. And although game sessions are limited to 80 players, this is still sufficient to convey the chaotic feeling of a real battlefield. The game can be played on PS 4 & 5, Xbox One & Series X/S, and, of course, Windows. It is also possible to play MORDHAU on Mac, but you will need to use a third-party service such as those listed in the guide below.
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