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Other online killing games aren't shooters, but puzzle games. In those games you must figure out how to best kill an opponent or even yourself. Play as a hardened stickman soldier, a cool action hero or some random nobody with a gun. There are a wide range of online zombie shooting games here, that you can play for free. All you will have to do is pick up a gun and kill every undead in sight. If you are more interested in a multiplayer war game, there are shooters aplenty that you can also play for free.

A zombie war is raging, and players from all over the world need your help to kill any and all zombies out there. Get right into the stickman or zombie killing action.

This pattern is continued in Dishonored 2 for both Corvo and Emily's playthrough. The first Metal Gear Solid gave you the option to knock out guards with takedowns instead of killing them, but the boss battles always resulted in the death of the boss and, at one point, you have to shoot waves of guards. But when Metal Gear Solid 2 came around, it added a surprising addition to the series: the tranquilizer gun.

Since then it's been possible to do entire runs without fatalities and subsequent games have given rewards for minimizing player kills. In MGS 2, you still "story-kill" two of the bosses. In Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, you can avoid killing any of them, but the game still forces you to kill The Boss even if you defeat her through non-lethal means.

Metal Gear Solid 4 has no forced kills, becoming the first game in the series to let you do a true pacifist run. Any fan of Gotham City's Caped Crusader knows that he has a strict "no kill" rule in most incarnations. While many of Batman's brawler attacks do stretch the limits of survivability and, in reality would likely severely injure, maim, or cripple his opponents, the blows inflicted on The Dark Knight would likely do the same, so let's be fair.

In any case, you can make it through these critically acclaimed Batman games without directly taking a life. Arkham Asylum and Arkham City even have Batman perhaps unwisely save the lives of his archenemies, including The Joker. The Arkham games go to great lengths to make sure you can't break Batman's "one rule," including putting invisible walls up when you try to push enemies over a ledge. Oh well. If you want a bloodbath, there's always a Punisher game.

There are six possible endings to achieve in Silent Hill: Downpour. To get the best one, it is mandatory not only to have good karma and choose to help others when given the chance, but also to finish the game without killing a single enemy or monster, and sparing the character at the very end. Doing so also awards a shiny "No Kill" trophy. Still, you are allowed to defend yourself by knocking them down or incapacitating them, and you're still allowed to knock over the Tormented Souls while being chased by the Void in order to slow it down.

But given the highly aggressive nature of most of the enemies of Silent Hill , it can be very tricky to not accidentally kill while defending yourself from, say, a hideous monster.

Just saying. Deceptively cute indie role-playing game Undertale follows your character in a world where humans and monsters used to co-exist before a great war drove the monsters underground. You fall underground into the monster's world and encounter many of them along the way. Undertale heavily emphasizes your choice of sparing enemies instead of killing them, or even flirting or making friends with them. The game features the option for both Pacifist and Genocide runs.

Don't you miss the old days when you would plant your own corn, milk your own cows, and just live off the land? Well, " Stardew Valley " will make you nostalgic for the good ol' days, even if you've never stepped foot on a farm in your life. You can do basically whatever you want in this unepectedly popular farming role-playing game.

You can chop down some trees, explore a cave, make maple syrup, cook a meal, go on a date with another farmer, and pet a cat. Essentially, it's an open-world puzzle game where you're the sole inhabitant of an otherwise abandoned island, exploring its eerily quiet buildings and beautiful landscapes. Every puzzle in the game is a sort of line-based maze puzzle, but the way "The Witness" slowly introduces new rules for these puzzles over the course of the game makes it feel like you're learning a whole new language.

If that in any way sounds like your jam, "The Witness" will completely captivate you for weeks. It is in no way an exaggeration to say that "The Witness" is simultaneously one of the most challenging and also one of the most peaceful games I've ever played. Mobile games often get a bad rap for being downright obnoxious, and for good reason: All too often, they're packed with intrusive ads and overly-persistent Facebook integrations.

One mobile game stands out from the pack as something truly marvelous: "Lara Croft GO," the challenging yet unusually relaxing puzzle game based on the "Tomb Raider" series. Think of "Lara Croft GO" like a turn-based board game. As you move Lara across the game's tiled stages, your enemies will move, too. The beautiful art style and addictive gameplay make "Lara Croft GO" the perfect choice for when you need to play something a bit more cerebral.

You play a man named Henry working in the Shoshone National Forest as a forest fire lookout. You'll explore the wilderness, unravel mysteries about the area, and grow closer with Delilah, a co-worker who you interact with exclusively via walkie-talkie. The Hitchcock-style mystery at its heart will tinge that beauty with a healthy dose of paranoia, but the act of exploring this gorgeous rendition of the wilderness is completely transfixing.

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