PC Games is Torchlight 2 This award-winning action-RPG is coming back
for more. The world feels bigger and badder than ever. Be the chosen hero and save the
world.
Choose from among its four diverse classes and go on an adventure of a lifetime
with you or with your friends. Collect loot, seek the rarest treasures and team up with
your friends in fun co-op challenges. Additionally, engage in its relaxing fishing
mode, or order your pet to sell some of your stuff on the market. Its pretty much a
better version of its original and thats why it deserves to be on this list.
It has
a PlayScore of 8.83 49. Dragon Age: Origins BioWare isnt a stranger to fantastic RPGs.
This first entry of their critically acclaimed Dragon Age franchise is the series pioneering
take on the medieval fantasy genre. Forge your own destiny and defeat the Archdemon
in an adventure so epic, youd get drawn into its world. Hire your band of memorable characters and
set out in a grand journey.
Its real-time RPG challenges players to think carefully
before taking the enemy head on. Aside from its deep story, the amount of detail and replay
value makes the game worth buying. And its just the beginning of a great series. It has
a PlayScore of 8.84 48.
The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings Before there was Yennefer, there was just
Triss and Geralt. This second entry to CD. Projekt REDs award-winning series takes
your mind to a difficult moral compass. Return as Geralt in a journey towards a kingdom
in the midst of a world-changing war.
Gameplay was integrated to a seamless hack and slash
combat compared to the firsts wonky animation movements. Its the first of the series to offer branching
choices that affect the games ending. Players can also import their save data to Witcher
III and watch how their decisions affect the future of the franchise. It was praised for
its deep narrative, fantastic characters and mature content.
This game has a PlayScore
of 8.84 47. LUFTRAUSERS. Set the skies aflame in Devolver Digitals
retro-style shoot em up. Select from a wide variety of over 125 customizable parts
for your Rauser.
Take down battleships, jets, fighter planes and submarines in high-flying
action. How you conquer the skies is all up to you. Its bold aerial combat spans in over 100 different
campaign missions. Uphold your aerial supremacy and be the best Rauser Pilot in the world.
Did we mention it has a badass soundtrack while youre shooting your enemies from
the sky? It has a PlayScore of 8.84 46.
Starcraft II: Wings Of Liberty One of Blizzards crowning jewel and a well-loved
classic. This game shaped the future of Real Time Strategy games. A sequel to 1998s
Brood War, this sequel is split into three parts namely Wings of Liberty, Heart of Swarm,
and Legacy of the Void. Even until now, the game is running pretty well with an active
E-Sports community.
Choose from among their 3 powerful factions
and stand in the middle of a galactic war. Experience the new story and improved features.
It was the fastest selling game upon their release. It was widely praised for its engaging
gameplay, complex mechanics, and immersive story. Now all we have to wait is a third
StarCraft game.
It has a PlayScore of 8.85 45. Valkyria Chronicles If war meets Anime, then SEGAs tactical
shooter would definitely please fans of both genre. Follow a group of heroes caught in
a spiral of two warring superpowers in Europa. Get to know each of their stories and embark
on a grand adventure that could save their world from certain doom.
The games best feature is its tactical
role playing elements. They call it Blitz. Control a set of characters and move them
around the battlefield in turn-based fashion. Your moves are limited and every move you
make counts.
It was highly praised due to its fantastic
story, strategic gameplay and a new beginning for the Valkyria franchise. Theres so much
stuff to do in this game and it has a PlayScore of 8.85 44. Mass Effect Before there was Andromeda, there was Commander
Shepard and his friends. Travel to the galaxy and fend off vicious extraterrestrial threats
in futuristic third-person shooting.
This was the first entry of the critically acclaimed
Mass Effect series. Its science fiction slash RPG combined. Packed with a deep story and meaningful choices,
choose from a wide variety of party members and travel towards the stars to stop an incoming
Reaper invasion. Upon its release, it gained a massive fanbase due to its memorable characters
and calibrations.
It has a PlayScore of 8.85 43. The Swapper A science-fiction slash platformer puzzle
game from Facepalm Games. Step inside a derelict ship filled with a mysterious past. Uncover
the deep secrets hidden beneath this abandoned machine and use a powerful gadget capable
of cloning yourself into others.
Get drawn into its deep and immersive tale
about loss, and fear. Its not a horror game, but the atmosphere does look like one.
As a lowly scavenger, find out the truth behind the disappearance of the members. One swap
at a time. It has a PlayScore of 8.86 42.
The Talos Principle
Question the very nature of your existence in Devolver Digitals award-winning puzzle
game. Awaken from a very long slumber in a world filled with technological ruins and
advanced machinery. Solve a number of over 120 puzzles, filled with rich form and function.
Embrace the beauty of its stunning world, puzzle difficulty and complex philosophical
nature. It was a hallmark of narrative excellence.
Critics and gamers loved the intricacies of its puzzle variety and non-linear story.
Just
make sure you dont ask a lot of questions after playing the game. It has a PlayScore
of 8.86 41. Plants vs. Zombies PopCap is known for its silly ideas that actually
work.
We dont know what happened inside their board meeting that they realized plants
fighting zombies are a good idea. Thus, the birth of Plants vs Zombies. Follow Krazy Dave
and his adorable set of superpowered Floras to battle Dr. Zomboss horde of undead.
Critics and gamers were amazed by its creative
goodness and humor. This tower-defense game revolutionized PopCap forever. Opening new
doors to its series. It included a hit sequel, Garden Warfare and other merchandise.
It has
a PlayScore of 8.88 40. INSIDE. PlayDeads next entry to their monochromatic
and atmospheric side-scrolling games takes you to an Orwellian-inspired world. Follow
a boy escaping from the clutches of a sinister government and run away from deadly hounds,
experimental mermaids and mind-controlled security guards.
Get drawn into its haunting dystopia and use
various mechanisms to solve their complex puzzles. It might take some time to figure
things out, but once you know it, it feels like youre discovering something great. It was very well received due to its resonating
theme, clever puzzles, and mind-boggling ending. It has a PlayScore of 8.88 39.
Transistor From the team that brought us Bastion, SuperGiants
latest indie RPG takes you to a world sprawling with bright neon lights and sinister delights.
Join Red as he ventures into this colorful city to take vengeance on the person responsible
for taking her voice. This action-RPG deals with real time combat.
Stop the flow of time and use Reds sentient sword to take down enemies with precision
and vibrance. Its so beautiful, light is sparkled all around the futuristic city. Visuals aside, it was lauded for its slick
gameplay design and great soundtrack.
It has a PlayScore of 8.89 38. Divinity: Original Sin
Larian Studios could prove worthy in your quest to find that perfect blend of adventure
and good combat. Divinity Original Sin is unlike most RPGs,
though it may share similar features to Baldurs Gate, Diablo, and other top-down games with
the same elements; its not afraid to show off its good points. In this game, it lets
the players find who they are instead of following a generic story thats hamfisted into most
RPGs.
The games combat also feels so open and
filled with possibilities. The games primary feature lies in its use of the environment
via magical abilities. It was very well reviewed due to these features, and it has a PlayScore
of 8.89 37. Sid Meiers Civilization V.
A name any self-respecting strategy enthusiast
will surely recognize. Despite being released six years ago, and all through the release
of Civilization VI, it remains one of the most beloved gems in the turn-based 4X genre.
While it was good in 2010, it's continual patches and features allowed it to stand tall
over the rest. Beginning with a few settlers from 4000BC,
sink a few thousand hours of your life ushering your nations into new generations after new
generations. Create your own army, pillage other neighbors, collect resources, and watch
your settlements become the historic empires of the new world.
Simple as their graphics
may be, they still take the spot for the best-looking strategies out there. It has a PlayScore of
8.9. 36. Downwell A Devolver Digital game.
This classic-style
platformer takes you on a dark descent into a mysterious well. Equipped with powerful
Gun Boots, use your trusty weapons to vaporize enemies and collect treasures along the way
all in descending vertical fashion. Its procedurally generated world promises
a new adventure in every fall. It provides a fresh challenge for challenge-seeking veterans.
For a cheap price, you could get enjoy hours and hours of addicting content by just controlling
a man falling down and down.
It has a PlayScore of 8.91 35. The Stanley Parable It may or may not be a parable, it may also
be not about Stanley, but more importantly, its not always a game. It doesnt take
itself seriously, and sometimes, it does. Anyway, its a first person exploration
game thats driven by a narrator, and you.
It's your prerogative to follow the rules,
or defy them. What you do in this story is all up to you. As ridiculous as it is, its the games
strongest point. It lets players do unexpected things, in the most unexpected ways.
You just
cant escape the games creative dialogue. Whether you like it or not, this game might
play you. It has a PlayScore of 8.91 34. South Park: The Stick Of Truth Trey Parker and Matt Stone wont be running
out of ideas anytime soon.
With South Parks newest game coming out this year, its only
a matter of time before we talk about the first real South Park videogame. Stick of Truth was a success. Nobody expected
a videogame to tie in directly to the popular cartoon from Comedy Central. Follow the boys
from South Park, Colorado as they embark on a fantasy-filled adventure involving the magical
Stick of Truth.
Be the new kid and forge your own path. It was very well received due to the amount
of detail the South Park universe was known for. Even the animations, characters and lore
fit directly to the game. It has a PlayScore of 8.92 33.
Mini Metro Dinosaur Polo Clubs minimalist puzzle game
lets you develop a bustling transit system across the games multiple cities. Start
from scratch and get to know each of the simple polygonal shapes scattered around the area.
The game gets increasingly difficult in every city, and every minute of the day. How would
you make an efficient transit system? Thats all up to you. Revered for its minimalist visuals and chill
music, Mini Metro is a recommended game for players who just want to casually build lines.
Did we mention that the game makes you hate circles? Anyway, this game has a PlayScore
of 8.95 32.
Mushihimesama At first glance, this game isn't what you'd
expect on the list of the PC's greatest games. But what you probably don't know is that this
game is probably one of the core learning courses for the veteran and the amateur shoot
'em up enthusiasts. It takes its origins in the PlayStation 2 era of 2005, and was ported
to two other platforms before it ultimately arrived on the PC a decade after. Dive into their desert landscapes and lush
forests, battle against their gigantic Koju bugs, and try your hand against their colorful,
hypnotic patterns.
With three of their original game modes in full-HD form, it's bullet hell
experience you'll keep coming back to. It has a PlayScore of 8.96. 31. What Remains Of Edith Finch From the team that gave us The Unfinished
Swan, take a step into the life of Edith Finch as she uncovers the deep mystery between her
familys death.
Not necessarily a horror game, this first person exploration game lets
you solve beautiful puzzles and bask in a beautiful but haunting Washington Estate. Mind-blowing and amazing, these are the two
recurring adjectives found on most its reviews. The game is packed with superb storytelling
and visuals so pleasing, it feels like youre inside its world. Help Edith Finch because
this game has a PlayScore of 8.96 30.
Half-Life 2 Bet you wished that was a three on there,
huh? While those chances are slim, there's one thing that won't change. Half-Life 2 is
a universally loved game. So much so that, over a decade after it first released, fans
are still clamoring for continuation of their beloved FPS--becoming one of the most successful
sequels in the history of sequels. Step into the shoes of G-man, Gordon Freeman,
fighting for his survival in an apocalyptic, alien infested Earth, and struggling to redeem
the world from a catastrophe he himself caused.
With realistic physics, graphics, and AI for
a game published in 2004, Half-Life 2 is a marvel in videogame history. It has a PlayScore
of 8.96. 29. Day of the Tentacle Remastered Other than their eye-popping work in every
Star Wars videogame, if there's one other thing LucasArts is known for, it's their rib-tickling
sequel to Ron Gilbert's Manic Mansion.
Now revamped for the modern eyes, this remaster
of the 1993 hit improves on the wacky hand-drawn visuals of the original with an HD facelift,
and a few audio tweaks. Partake in the mind-boggling misadventures
of Dr. Fred and his world-dominating Purple tentacle. Engage in their time-bending antics
in trademark point-and-click fashion, and travel through time with this twenty year
old cult classic.
It has a PlayScore of 8.97. 28. Minecraft Before Microsoft bought it, it was once a
simple sandbox adventure developed by Mojang. Its a voxel-based survival adventure made
for the creativity of the human mind.
Build houses, survive, and craft the right tools
for fun and relaxation. Its multiple modes encourage little kids and even adults to stimulate
their imagination and build whatever they want. After Microsofts purchase, it gained a
huge following. It became one of the best selling videogames of this generation and
its also a requirement to most children schools.
Want to know more about this game?
Ask your little brother or sister. It has a PlayScore of 8.97 27. Crypt of the NecroDancer A stylish game that puts a colorful spin on
the traditionally dark roguelike genre. Crypt of the NecroDancer takes you into the charming
depths of caves, and coupled with nice rhythmic twist.
Dive into the world of the macabre
as you play as you take on the role of Cadence, a daughter of a famed treasure hunter who
finds herself at the mercy of the evil NecroDancer. With your heart in his, you literally move
to the beat, fighting monsters and collecting treasures in rhythm with your very own mp3
library. Crafted in the pixel-fashion, it's a fun, heart-pumping dungeon crawler with
the makings of a classic. It has a PlayScore of 8.98.
26. Batman Arkham Asylum This was the first superhero game to receive
universal acclaim. Rocksteadys first take on the Batman mythos has exceeded everyones
expectations. Set in the notorious Arkham Asylum, follow Batman as he quarantines a
serious threat made by the Joker.
This signifies the beginning of an epic trilogy
that molded the superhero genre into what it is today. Its slick combat, boss fights
and characters are so perfect it feels like Bob Kanes legacy didnt go to waste.
With voice actors like Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy? What more could you ask for? It has
a PlayScore of 8.98 25. Bioshock Before there was a floating city, there was
an underwater utopia where every man can be what they want. Irrational Games first
entry to the world of Bioshock is just getting started.
Follow Jack as he finds himself stranded
in the underwater city of Rapture. This first person shooter harnesses fast-paced
combat with engaging puzzle elements. Use specialized abilities called Plasmids to gain
an edge in survival. Levitate, incinerate, shoot or freeze your enemies until you hear
the beautiful words of Andrew Ryan.
A man chooses, a slave obeys. It has a PlayScore
of 8.98 24. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion The legendary game that preceded the largely
more popular fifth chapter, Skyrim. But before there was Skyrim, we gushed over their vibrant
worlds, interactive environment, and captivating story--even so far as calling it the pinnacle
of gaming.
Unlike Skyrim's dark and gritty world, Oblivion takes on the brighter side
of medieval life with their green pastures and lively towns that will help immerse yourself
in their grand tale. While it's the older, less advanced title,
there's still a whole lot to love about Oblivion, and a lot we miss in their recent installments.
Put aside your aesthetic whims for once, and take a dip into this epic masterpiece. It
has a PlayScore of 8.99. 23.
Shovel Knight In the name of love, dig into a story of a
brave and courageous knight with his trusty shovel. Save your beloved from an evil enchantress
trapped in a mysterious castle. Use your signature weapon to take down enemies, solve puzzles
and get a grip of the games unique platforming features. What started out as a simple Kickstarter Campaign
blew up to be one of the most successful indie games of this generation.
Yacht Club Games
even added two additional content for extra fun! It has a PlayScore of 9.00 22. Pony Island Here to change your perspectives on the majestic
nature of ponies is Daniel Mullins strange indie puzzler. Step cautiously into this eerie,
metaficitonal game that seems to be aware of its existence as a game. While that usually
leads to some funny, breaking the fourth wall-type interactions, this game takes the road less
traveled--dealing a few bursts of psychological horror with a side of ardent curiosity.
Jump over some hurdles, get to the finish
line, earn huge amounts of experience, and find yourself in a spiral of despair. There's
not much we can tell you, without spoiling the beauty of the game, but most people agree
that it's the most ingenious release last 2016. It has a PlayScore of 9. 21: The Wolf Among Us: Episode 1: Faith Telltale Games have come a long way to
prove theyre good at making choice-driven, episodic games.
Their take on Bill Willinghams
fables puts you into the shoes of the Big Bad Wolf. Set out in a big investigative journey
about a mysterious killer on the loose. Meet mature Fairy Tale characters along the
way, and amass your judgment depending on the choices provided. Its a dark tale about
sex, drugs, and murder covered in a layer of child-friendly stories.
Its but the
first of the 5 episodes Telltale offered and it sparks huge controversy to its relevant
themes and atmosphere. It has a PlayScore of 9.00 20. Left 4 Dead 2 Eight years after their release in 2009, you
can always still rely on Left 4 Dead 2 to bring you the intense joy of cooperative zombie
killing. Despite the slightly outdated graphics, lack of levels, and special unlocks, it's
still remains as the forefront of multiplayer shooters--for those exact reasons.
Without the need for grinding levels or learning
the mechanics of the game, absolutely anyone can join in the fun. Get yourself a keyboard,
and smash some undead brains with their collection of randomized maps and campaigns. Simple,
reliable, and highly replayable--the perfect formula for videogame success! It has a PlayScore
of 9. 19.
Stardew Valley While Nintendo isnt known for porting their
games to the PC, Chucklefish decides to make a game similar to their popular Harvest Moon
series. Made by one guy, Stardew Valley takes you to a serene and laid back town where people
are people. Inherit your grandpas farmstead and grow it to become your personal utopia. This game skyrocket to the Steam charts upon
release.
It gained so much respect due to its massive content at such a reasonable price.
With its success, its out on almost every console including Switch. We cant wait for its upcoming Multiplayer
update. It has a PlayScore of 9.03 18. Nuclear Throne Here's a post-apocalyptic tale you haven't
seen before.
This time, the last hope for humanity has long gone, leaving the world
with a population of tough mutant creatures, ready to take each other out. Join in the
radioactive fray and step inside their 16bit world, full of top-down shooting fun. Pick from their diverse lineup of characters,
experiment with each of their skills and abilities, and master the cracks and crevices of their
procedurally generated world. Its perfect blend of action and roguelike keeps gameplay
fresh and exciting.
Much like any roguelike game, its tough as nails stages will reward
anyone who's up to the challenge. Play it alone, or with a friend! It has a PlayScore
of 9.04. 17. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim The latest, and hopefully not the last, title
in the Elder Scrolls franchise.
Even before its series of remasters and port to the Switch,
it has seen a milestone success among many hardcore gamers. Boasting a dark, medieval
fantasy full of magic and dragons---who wouldn't willingly pour in hundreds of hours in their
gorgeous open world. Choose your side among the warring factions
of Skyrim, and fulfill your role as the legendary dragonborn. Or you could make a name for yourself
in their various guilds, and create your own family.
As old as it is, the game is continually made
fresh by its thriving mod communities. It has a PlayScore of 9.04. 16. Batman: Arkham City After the groundbreaking success of the Asylum,
Rocksteadys sequel takes your favorite caped crusader to an open-world adventure
in the heart of Gotham City.
Follow Batman once more in his crusade to stop criminals
from tearing the city apart. With its enhanced gameplay and open world
experience, glide around the city using your high-powered Batman gadgets and apprehend
the iconic characters from his Rogues Gallery. This was the highest rated Arkham game in
the trilogy. It was praised for its huge improvement over the previous game, especially the combat.
The story, characters and ending are also memorable.
It has a PlayScore of 9.04 15. Borderlands 2 The first borderlands was great from the get-go,
but this second title just improved on the original in all the important ways. The open-world
fps welcomes you back into the brash, cel-shaded world of Pandora, now packed with a whole
new story, and an upgraded class system. But, if you've come for their rugged, yet
stunning visuals and random-generated loot, you'll stay for the series' trademark brand
of humor.
While they've taken a turn to a more dark and gritty narrative, their well-written
enemies and side characters are always ready to step in. With tougher enemies, just make
sure you have a friend over. It has a PlayScore of 9.05. 14.
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth After the success of McMillen's popular flash
game, its Steam release breathed new life to this creepy roguelike adventure. With his
mom under the spell of a dubious divine intervention, Isaac's in danger of being slain as sacrifice.
It's a game of biblical proportions, known for its challenging rooms, harsh permadeaths,
and eerily adorable visuals. Help Isaac escape his deadly fate by sneaking
out through his monster-infested basement. Conquer hundreds of dungeons, and fend off
creatures with your cowardly tears.
Be careful, one wrong move will take you right back to
square one. Mommys waiting! It has a PlayScore of 9.06. 13. XCOM: Enemy Unknown Filling the recent void of turn-based strategies,
Firaxis pays tribute to 1994's cult classic UFO: Enemy Unknown in this 2012 release.
Set
during Earth's near-future alien invasion, you take the helm of an elite military organization
tasked with protecting the planet from their martian invaders. Master their grid-based arenas, and plan the
perfect raid to eliminate each of your enemies. As the head of the organization, you'll aso
have research and develop the next best technology to rival their alien tech. Just like the original,
XCOM has been praised for their tactical depth, story and solid gameplay.
It has a PlayScore
of 9.09. 12. Company of Heroes Released in 2006, Relic Entertainment's Company
of Heroes was dubbed as the best military-themed real-time strategies. And while many games
have come close, not even of this generation comes close to the perfection that the game
achieved.
Its focus on tactics-based gameplay over the size and quantity of your army makes
it one of the most accurate war simulation of this decade, and of recent times. It's a strategy game, where strategy actually
matters. Manage each of your vehicles, and raise your soldiers morale. Even with just
15 missions, it offers you an extraordinary amount variety and content that will satisfy
you for hours, and years to come.
It has a PlayScore of 9.1. 11. Gunpoint For international spies, stealth is their
greatest asset. Much more so in this indie puzzle platformer from Suspicious Developments.
With its old-school detective suit, jazzy soundtrack, and noir-like atmosphere, you
might be expecting a typical criminal investigation.
But, with his signature suaveness and pixel
charm, Richard Conway is no ordinary man. A world-class spy, help him infiltrate buildings
with his high-tech gadgets that would make James Bond jealous. Open up doors, turn off
lights, and hack some security cameras using your valuable Crosslink device. With challenging
one-shot kills, find the best course of action, and try not to get your hands dirty.
It has
a PlayScore of 9.1. 10. TowerFall Ascension If you're not familiar, you might be wondering
how an unknown platformer got on PC's 10 best games. But, to the folks who played it, they'll
know exactly why.
This 8bit beauty takes on the charm of Left4Dead 2's co-op friendly
formula to bring us an immensely fun platformer that's perfect for some couch party fun! Become the last archer standing in their merciless
dungeon arenas. Survive a barrage of fiery arrows, and steal some for yourself. While
there's hundreds of other games that offer co-op fun, there's just nothing like beating
your opponent with their own arrows. It has received astounding success, with critics
praising its Smash Bros like balance.
It has a PlayScore of 9.12. 9. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain You feel it too, dont you? The pain. The
emptiness.
Hideo Kojimas final Metal Gear Solid game concludes Big Boss story. Follow Venom Snake as he exact his vengeance
to the people responsible for his downfall. Immerse in the games massive open-world
design and seamless emergent gameplay. Sneak, infiltrate, tranq, fulton, hide in boxes,
etc.
Overt or covert? The game adapts to your playstyle. Although it was met with universal acclaim,
some players are calling it an incomplete mess. Nevertheless, with Hideos touch of
cleverness, it gave us one of the best gameplay in Metal Gear history. It has a PlayScore of 9.13 8.
Ori And The Blind Forest Ori has proved itself to be one of the most
splendidly created gems of recent times. With its effervescent world, graceful controls,
enchanting narrative, it takes us deep into its unforgettable lore. Take control of the guardian spirit, Ori and
his friend Sein, as they conquer the puzzles of their vast, fantastical world using their
individual abilities. Its hailed as one of the greatest Metroidvanias in this generation.
Known for its tremendous difficulty, it's
elegant design and heartwarming story is wholly capable of easing all our doubts and frustrations.
It has a PlayScore of 9.14 7. Dishonored Bethesda and Arkane Studios isnt going
easy when it comes to the ultimate stealth-adventure experience. Play as Corvo Attano, a man caught
in the wrong place, at the wrong time. Follow his journey as he vindicates himself from
a crime he did not commit.
This first person action-adventure utilizes
the gift of stealth. Unleash your devastating supernatural powers to exact vengeance on
these poor souls, or finish the game without a single kill. Its open-ended approach to the story lets
you make your own decisions with moral integrity. And thats what makes Dishonored such an
amazing game.
It has a PlayScore of 9.15 6. Rayman Legends Everyone's favorite disembodied adventurer
comes back for another round of monstrous hijinx. The fifth main title in their well-loved
series, it takes place after the events of Rayman Origins in a time when the Bubble Dreamers
have grown and multiplied. The limbless protagonist returns with all new levels, as well as Rayman
2's greenbottle companion, Murfy.
Continue on with the co-op craze and bring
along up to three of your friends into its frenzied foray. Legends also features a new
mode that literally lets you throw punches at enemies while grooving to the beat of their
rhythm-based maps. It has a PlayScore of 9.16. 5.
Mark of the Ninja Another stealth-based indie platformer, Mark
of the Ninja takes you on the everyday adventures of Japan's elite mercenaries. Prove your worth
as ninja, and maneuver past the game's colletion of tricky traps and highly-alert guards. Show off your innate agility and vulpine cleverness
to outwit foes in every stage. Pay attention to the noise you make, and use the shadows
to your advantage.
It's a game that rewards you for your intelligent choices, giving you
points for bloodless clears as well as your stealthy massacres. With their smart mechanics and impressive
visuals, Mark of the Ninja is easily one of the most rewarding stealth experiences out
there. It has a PlayScore of 9.17. 4.
The Witcher III: Wild Hunt Step on an unforgettable adventure as players
control Geralt of Rivia and his quest to find the child of Prophecy. Its massive open-world
is full of details and things to do. Its also a great screenshot simulator. Mix potions, craft items, cast signs, bang
sorceresses and create runes in the games deep and rewarding RPG system to eviscerate
monsters and kill humans.
Be the judge, jury, and executioner with your two signature swords. A Guiness Book Record Holder for being the
only game with so many awards. This is CD. Projekt Reds way of sending off one of
the best video games out there.
It has a PlayScore of 9.24 3. Mass Effect 2 BioWares sequel after the success of the
first game takes you to another adventure in Commander Shepards story. Memes aside,
this second entry improves the franchise in all fronts. Combat, abilities, and its semi-open
world elements are greatly improved.
After the events of the first game, follow
Shepard and his ragtag team of badass aliens to stop a mysterious threat concerning the
Reapers. Praised for its memorable characters and an
unforgettable story, this is one of Whatoplays favorite game in the Citadel with a PlayScore
of 9.28 2. Bioshock Infinite We talked about the notorious underwater city,
now Irrational Games new lighthouse floats to the sky. Enter the city of Columbia and
step into the shoes of Booker DeWitt.
A man who just wants to get rid of his troubled
past by fulfilling a mysterious debt with Elizabeth. In a weird turn of events, youre
given the ability to burn, levitate, and tear enemies. Soar into the air, shoot enemies, and feel
the adrenaline-pumping first person action to Bioshocks final installment. Watch how
it seamlessly weaves into the games main storyline, and get your mind blown.
It has
a PlayScore of 9.32 1. And the best PC Game of all time is none
other than Portal 2 As if there was any doubt. (Okay, maybe some.)
But, with its ongoing presence in Valve's other titles and vast collection industry
accolades, there's really no questioning Portal 2's place in videogame history. Hell, even
Valve CEO and part-time God, Gabe Newell, chooses Portal 2 over the PC's precious Half-life
series.
Immerse in the life of Chell, roam around the mind-bending Aperture Labs, and
inevitably fall in love. Of course, with its intelligently designed
physics-based puzzles, memorable characters, and brilliant humor, they create a trio of
unforgettable experiences. The cake might be a lie, but the greatness of Portal 2 definitely
isn't. Take a friend with you! It has a PlayScore of 9.44..
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