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Fight against your friends and rivals from all over the world in epic PvP battles, participate in the Super Mechs weekly tournament or advance your Mech through the single-player campaign missions. Each fight you compete in will give you the opportunity to improve your Mech and advance in your quest to become the greatest Mech Gladiator out there. Super Mechs is a war robot game that tests your logic and wit.

Be brave and fight for victory against other war robots worldwide in a unique single-player campaign and challenging PVP battles. Important notes: Super Mechs is a unique battle bots MMO action game that requires an active and stable internet connection.

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You can pick up Evolve second-hand over on Amazon for an unbelievably good price. Ravenfield was one of the first indie titles specifically made for having as many bots on the screen as your PC could handle. While it is still in Early Access, the journey, updates and improvements that it has gone through over the years have been staggering. Ravenfield is a first-person shooter which can be customised endlessly.

Thanks to the great Steam Workshop support from fans, there is a ton of additional content you can add to the game. Well then download any of the many mods dedicated to turning Ravenfield into a Warhammer title.

Watching as hundreds of bots swarm these vast maps is incredibly enjoyable. It is well worth checking out Ravenfield , if only for its vast customisability and the insane amount of work its developer has put into it. You can pick up Ravenfield in Early Access over on Steam for an unbelievably good price. Rise of Liberty may be a fairly niche game, but it absolutely deserves its place in this guide. You see, Rise of Liberty is a first-person shooter set during the American Revolution of You can watch as epic battles unfold before your eyes, or take direct control of any soldier and march alongside your fellow Brits or Americans.

There is an impressive sense of scale with Rise of Liberty , especially when you pile in a whole heap of offline bots to fight alongside you. Watching as hundreds of bots march in formation towards the enemy is exhilarating, and simply never gets old. Running With Rifles is a challenging game, but an immensely rewarding one at that. You can play with up to offline bots across sprawling battlefields. But once you finally push forward and take that point, boy does it feel good.

This one can be played cooperatively too with a friend, which is a pretty neat bonus. This one is absolutely worth picking up, even despite its often overly challenging difficulty. I had not really heard of Section 8: Prejudice before. After being taken down from all digital storefronts in , it slowly began to fade into obscurity. I have a vague recollection of seeing its predecessor, Section 8 in a secondhand game shop a long time ago, but poor reviews put me off buying it.

However, recently when searching for games with offline bots, it suddenly came to mind, and I began looking into it. Section 8: Prejudice was most commonly compared to Halo when it was launched. It is not difficult to see why. You drop from the sky onto the battlefield and must complete a series of objectives depending on which mode you play. You can also build turrets, drive vehicles including mechs, and complete side objectives during matches. The only caveat is that the game no longer saves any progress.

Tannenberg and Verdun are two different games that are part of the same series. On PC, in theory, you can have as many bots as you so desire, as you can increase the amount via console commands click here to see how.

Both Tannenberg and Verdun play and feel differently. Verdun is more focused on trench warfare. So the main mode you can play with bots is essentially a back and forth between you and the enemy trying to claim the various trenches. Tannenberg is more akin to something like Battlefield. You play across large maps and must capture various points to gain victory points. Regardless of which one you pick although both are available in the WW1 Game Series bundle , the mode available with bots is huge and offers hours of fun.

The large scale battles and impressive AI do lead to some incredibly enjoyable experiences. There are already quite a few games listed here, but who knows, maybe there are more offline bot games waiting to be uncovered? If you think we missed any from our list feel free to let us know via social media. Thank you so much for this! Arma 3's AI is pretty robotic, but its scenario editor tool which gained a 3D editing view, Eden, more than a year ago is powerful if you can utilize all of its functions to create dramatic convoy raids, airstrikes, helicopter extracts, and other pleasant tropes.

I think of Arma 3's bots less as intelligent enemies than I do interesting targets that I have to spot and knock down over hundreds of miles of detailed terrain. In bigger numbers and with the help of ordinance and vehicles , they can be deadly and erratic, but most of the fun is the roleplaying, navigating, and drama that happens along the way. Warhammer: The End Times — Vermintide has improved the AI of its bots tremendously, and while at launch they would leave you hanging, literally, ignoring you while you clung to a ledge by your fingertips, after some updates they became competent enough to make single-player a viable option.

It is worth noting that you need to be online to play Vermintide even with bots, annoyingly. I can't be bothered with the hours of suffering required to be able to play Dota properly, but I like the heroes and their weird abilities so I drop into a bot match every now and then to last-hit a bunch of creeps and eat some enemy heroes. The massive spider Broodmother is my favourite. Brood can web up entire zones of the map, as a spider might. On webbed areas she moves faster and can clamber over everything, which lets you get behind heroes for an ambush.

As long as you stop enemy heroes from killing her spiderlings for loads of gold and XP you grow hideously powerful. In the final stages I like to try to web up the opponents' high ground so I can run around eating heroes unopposed. Dota 2 is secretly a great spider sim.



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