Top 25 PC Games According to Gamers
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25. Hunt: Showdown (2019)
24. Monster Hunter: World (2018)
23. Paladins (2018)
22. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord (2020 / EA)
21. Assassin's Creed Odyssey (2018)
20. Death Stranding (2020)
19. Squad (2020)
18. Valheim (2021 / EA)
17. Black Mesa (2020)
16. DOOM Eternal (2020)
15. Elden Ring (2022)
14. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (2019)
13. The Forest (2018)
12. It Takes Two (2021)
11. Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition (2019)
10. Red Dead Redemption 2 (2019)
9. Forza Horizon 4 (2018)
8. Subnautica (2018)
7. Deep Rock Galactic (2020)
6. Risk of Rain 2 (2020)
5. Among Us (2018)
4. Ori and the Will of the Wisps (2020)
3. Hades (2020)
2. RimWorld (2018)
1. Factorio (2020)
25. The Hunt: Showdown
The Hunt: showdown begins at
level 25. We opened this list with a game that's fun with friends but also
works when you're alone.
It's a first-person shooter
where you play as a bounty hunter tracking down mythical beasts.
Whether you want to go solo or
with a squad, the choice is up to you. It was praised for its cooperative mode,
with many critics calling it fun and thrilling.
24. Monster Hunter: World
24th on our list is Monster
Hunter: World, Capcom's best-selling franchise and the first mainstream Monster
Hunter game to grace the Western Shores world.
It pleasantly surprised us with
its intricate world construction and memorable monster designs. Not only that,
the Iceborne expansion added a whole new level of depth and complexity to its
combat and endings.
23. Paladins
Game content rank 23 is
Paladins. Blizzard's Overwatch ushered in a new age of hero shooters, with many
more games following their formula.
Jairez's Paladins was among the
many that attempted to challenge it with its interesting characters and casual
gameplay loot, and although it wasn't as successful, it did manage to grow a
healthy fanbase.
22. Mountain Blade 2: Bannerlord
Coming in at number 22 is
Mountain Blade 2: Bannerlord, a game that never left our crosshairs until it
was released.
This long-awaited sequel
exceeded everyone's expectations, although the early access label can be a
cause for concern. The developers are promising new features that will satisfy
new and old fans of the series.
21. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
21st on the list is Assassin's
Creed: Odyssey. Ubisoft's daring foray into role-playing games elicited mixed
reactions.
The series has long deviated
from their usual action-adventure gameplay, and the backlash was to be
expected; however, Odyssey is still as successful as ever, and its Greek
setting is a wonder to explore whether on land, sea, or air.
20. Death Stranding
Our 20th entry, Death
Stranding, Hideo Kojima's debut title as an indie developer, is one of a kind.
It was polarizing, sure, but the mechanically challenging post-apocalypse is a
surreal and unforgettable experience.
It's not just a walking
simulator; it's a hodgepodge of video game mechanics that work seamlessly
together.
19. Squad
Squad is ranked 19th. Steam has
a slew of realistic military shooters that will trigger Grandpa's PTSD.
Enter the battlefield, and good
luck figuring out where that shot came from. It's a brutal yet epic experience
that makes you wish you hadn't been drafted.
18. Valheim
Ranked 18th, is Valheim. Iron gate's
survival game appeared out of nowhere a year ago, and it hasn't been the same
since it became a phenomenon with thousands of users per day.
It's a mix of Minecraft's
endless gameplay loop and Don't Starve's thrilling exploration, and it's still
in early access and receiving updates to this day.
17. Black Mesa
Crowbars on the 17th, with a
black mesa Valve's Half-Life was a major player in the 90s gaming zeitgeist.
Black Mesa is a total reimagining of the original Half-Life game.
Gordon Freeman's journey around
this shady scientific facility is met with new and familiar threats. It's still
Half-Life, but with extra content that only a third-party developer could add.
16. Doom Eternal
Rip and tear at 16th place with
Doom Eternal. Eternal not only opened the gates of hell to our favorite doom
guy, but it elevated its first-person gameplay with even more bad-assery.
Ripping and tearing demons
becomes an addiction with the addition of grappling hooks and increased
verticality.
15. Elden Ring
"Elden Ring" from
software's latest game is ranked 15th, followed by "Breath of the
Wild" in shaking the foundations of open world games.
Eldon Ring is a fantastic and
unforgettable journey about your tarnished fighting against giant lobsters,
giant crabs, and giants. It's a video game paradise where everything is laid
out in front of you and all you have to do is get there;
14. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice comes in 14th,
dying twice. The Elder Ring may have been the highest-rated soft game to date,
but Sekiro was the first to win Game of the Year, indicating a significant
shift away from soft standards and the creation of their first non-multiplayer
game.
13. The Forest
13th is The Forest. The forest
excelled at burrowing deep into your anxieties with its lingering mutant
cannibals, who hunted you during the night. It's one of the most popular survival
games out there.
It's accessible, and it
encourages playing with friends for maximum fun. It takes two to excel at
cooperative gameplay, and it encourages those single-player enthusiasts to grab
a friend or partner to join them on this genre-bending trip that's worth the
teamwork.
11. Age of Empires II: The definitive edition
11th in the rankings is Age of
Empires II: The definitive edition. If you're itching for some nostalgia, this
definitive edition of the second Age of Empires game has all the ingredients to
keep you satisfied.
It's just like the original,
but now it runs well on modern consoles with better visuals and a ton of
quality of life improvements. Its most noteworthy addition is co-op, and for
longtime players, it's a game changer.
10. Red Dead Redemption 2
Cowboy up to tenth with Red
Dead Redemption 2. Rockstar's recent major achievement was hailed by Mehdi as a
technological marvel.
Arthur Morgan's story is a
tragic one set against the backdrop of a lawless frontier. Its open world is
rife with activities, and the characters are not afraid to take their time.
Everything is oozing with details, and the movement, while sometimes
frustrating, really immerses us in its massive world.
09. Forza Horizon 4
Forza takes ninth place. Horizon
4. Microsoft's premier racing series continues to push the limits of their
family of consoles, with each successive entry being better than the last,
Horizon 4, which came out years before.
Horizon 5 was the most
realistic recreation of Europe in a video game. Its appealing open-world
promise and massive online spaces worked seamlessly together to bring out the
last generation's most impressive-looking racing game.
08. Subnautica
There are two ways to play
Unknown World Survival, Sandbox as an adventure game or as a horror game.
Adventure seekers will waste countless hours diving deep into the abyss looking
for scraps to survive; those with Thalassophobia. However, might think twice
before swimming underneath the pitch black hole under the sea.
07. Deep Rock Galactic
At 7, we have ‘Deep Rock Galactic’.
This four-player co-op FPS from Ghost Ship Games is a dwarven quest of epic
proportions.
Lead a band of hardened dwarfs
to slay a horde of extraterrestrial threats and gather alien resources. Its
gameplay loop leads to many surprises for you and your group of friends; almost
anything on this planet is destructible, so plan those explosions.
06. Risk Of Rain 2
Carefully ranked sixth is the ‘Risk
of Rain’, but the Hopoo game's giant leap of visual style from 2D to 3D
deserves praise. This is the follow-up to their difficult Roguelikes put more
emphasis on third-person shooting, making it even harder than the original.
Surviving an alien planet with
nothing but luck on your side is the game's charm, and it's at its most
fascinating when you're able to do it all over again on a higher difficulty.
04. Ori and The Will Of The Wisps
Fourth place belongs to “Ori
and the will of the wisps”. The sequel to Moon Studios' gorgeous and emotional
Metroidvania. The will of the wisps makes the platforming adventure even better
with new movement and combat options. Ori's new journey across this uncharted
land offers many dangers and surprises for the uninitiated.
03. Hades
Supergiant's roguelike RPG was
a huge success on every major console it was released on. It started its
success as an early access game on Steam and received overwhelmingly positive
reviews.
Zagreus's journey across the
underworld is packed with a well-written cast of characters and addictive
gameplay with endless replay value.
02. RimWorld
The second is RimWorld, Ludeon
Studios' sci-fi colony simulator that lets you create your own story with each
decision you make.
RimWorld's carefully woven
groundwork features characters who have different paths on a planet that isn't
all that friendly with the human race.
Each scenario is randomly
generated, adding depth to its survival elements. It's a realistic take on the
space sim genre, and according to critics,
01. Factorio
Factorio is taking the crown
for the best PC game. If this result took you by surprise, then you're missing
out on Factorio's one-of-a-kind gameplay that fits the bygone age of classic PC
games that don't necessarily cater to every gamer's tastes.
The joy of perfecting your
massive factory can give you hours and hours of playtime. It's hailed by many
as one of the best management games ever made, and to this day it's still
getting updates, including a massive expansion that we can't wait to play.
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