
Check out five PC games that console gamers would love to play after the jump

GSC Game World's series of first person shooters set in a post-apocalyse version of Chernobyl would certainly appeal to console gamers who enjoyed Fallout 3 for the PS3 and Xbox 360. The first game in the series, Shadow of Chernobyl, was released in 2007 with the second, Clear Sky, following in 2008. A third game, Call of Pirpyat, is due out in early 2010 but there's no word on a console release.

The long running historical RTS game series from developer The Creative Assembly has always been a PC game exclusive and that's certainly true for the most recent game in the series which is set in the 18th century. While RTS games are becoming more and more prevalent on consoles, there have been no announced plans to bring the Total War series to consoles, even though The Creative Assembly have made console games in the past, including their most recent RTS title Stormrise.

Developer ArenaNet and publisher NCsoft had a major hit with their mix of fantasy action-RPG with a MMO-lite game design. The first Guild Wars title was released in 2005 with two stand alone continuations and a final expansion pack following over a two year period. The sequel, Guild Wars 2, has been announced but so far little info on the game has been revealed. There is no indication at all that NCsoft plans to turn Guild Wars into a console game.

CD Project's fantasy action-RPG has been a big sales success for a PC game exclusive. Since the release of the original version of the game in 2007 over 1 million copies of the title have been sold, which is impressive for a title that hasn't gotten the marketing muscle of other titles. A planned console Witcher game was canceled but it's possible that CD Projekt's upcoming sequel The Witcher 2 could be released for consoles as well as the PC.

Ironclad Games's space strategy game that combines turn-based expansion with RTS 3D combat is an example of a game that would be very hard to make work for a console. This is a pure PC game which has found a big audience since its first release in 2008. Ironclad has made one mini-expansion and a second is in the works but there are hints that there are more plans for the franchise.
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Those Xbastards just got Zeno Clash :(Posted at 12:10PM on Oct 1st 2009 by Jose