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15 Best Games Like GTA To Play In 2024
15 Best Games Like GTA To Play In 2024There are few gaming franchises more successful than Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto . The franchise has become a cultural phenomenon, and while few games can truly replicate the experience of pure GTA, there are plenty of games like GTA that can satisfy the desire to play something similar. Whether you enjoy the driving aspect of GTA, the heists , or the freedom, there's a game or two out there that offers a comparable experience. Below, we highlight some of these games that feature elements similar to those of the GTA franchise. Few games offer everything that GTA does, but every game on this list features a gameplay experience that matches something you might enjoy about one of the titles in the GTA series. However, most games on the list are similar to modern GTA titles where freedom to have fun and cause chaos in an open world is king. Below, you can see the list we've put together that encompasses the best games you can play if you're looking for something similar to GTA. As a note, this list is in no particular order and primarily includes games that are easily playable today. For more, check out our look at games like Skyrim . Red Dead Redemption 1+2 Developer : Rockstar Games Release Date : May 18, 2010 / October 26, 2018 Platforms : PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch Genre : Action Adventure How else could we kick off this list? The Red Dead Redemption series is also developed by Rockstar Games, and it's much more than simply "GTA in the Old West." While you'll find plenty of the same elements from GTA in RDR, including a large open world, criminal activity, and tons of heists, the stakes are raised when it comes to characters and storytelling. There are few better-told stories in gaming than the ones in Red Dead Redemption, especially in the sequel. Each game has a large cast of characters that evolve as the story goes on. This develops over the course of dozens of fantastic missions and several incredible locations, including Mexico, the Caribbean, and the Old West. See on Best Buy Saints Row 2 Developer : Deep Silver Volition Release Date : October 14, 2008 Platforms : PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC Genre : Action Adventure Dubbed the unofficial GTA "clone," the Saints Row series is beloved by many gaming fans for its authenticity, freedom, and unique style of gameplay. While it's true the game does take clear inspiration from GTA, the games do enough to distinguish themselves to warrant your playtime. In particular, the second Saints Row is widely considered to be the series at its best. You're able to make a character of your own design and are sent off on your own in a large open world straight from the start. You can acquire weapons and vehicles of mass destruction, complete dozens of story or side missions, and essentially do whatever else your heart desires. The story doesn't really compare to anything told by Rockstar Games, but it's engaging to the point that you'll want to see the end credits roll. Fanatical is owned by GameSpot parent company Fandom. See on Fanatical Just Cause 3 Developer : Avalanche Studios Release Date : November 30, 2015 Platforms : PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC Genre : Action Adventure Imagine a huge open world, and then add a grappling hook plus a wingsuit to the mix. That's essentially the entire selling point behind Just Cause 3, which features the best combination of the GTA and Just Cause series. The third installment is set in a tropical paradise that's been overrun by a dictator. You play as Rico Rodriguez and your goal is to create as much destruction on the 2,000-square-kilometer map as possible. That's not a hyperbole either, as the game features a scoring system for how many structures you destroy at a given location. Using your grappling hook and wingsuit, you can acquire dozens of weapons, equipment, and vehicles to aid your destruction goals while navigating the world in a fast-paced and extremely entertaining way. As a note, the entire Just Cause series is fantastic and the three additional games deliver a similar experience to the third installment. See on Steam Watch Dogs 2 Developer : Ubisoft Release Date : November 15, 2016 Platforms : PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC Genre : Action Adventure Watch Dogs is another series that was dubbed a GTA clone, but it has more going on than that. Watch Dogs 2 takes the hacking element the Watch Dogs series is known for and cranks it up a notch. You can hack just about anything in the beautiful recreation of San Francisco that you want. This includes streetlights, cars, phones, cameras, and everything in between. What separates the sequel from its predecessor is the exploration and characters; San Francisco provides hundreds of activities to take part in that don't just boil down to fetch quests. Along the way, you'll meet a vast cast of characters that enrich the story and experience through quirky dialogue and humorous interactions. See on Steam Mad Max Developer : Avalanche Studios Release Date : August 30, 2015 Platforms : PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC Genre : Action Adventure / Driving Mad Max didn't get nearly the attention it deserved when it was released in the summer of 2015. Years later, though, many players discovered what they missed out on, which was a terrific driving game set against the backdrop of the Mad Max universe. While the game does center around driving, which is its strong suit, there's plenty of hand-to-hand combat to provide some on-foot action. The game features Arkham-style combat, so you can perform combos, finishers, and chain targets together with a melee weapon. There are guns as well, but you'll find ammo is difficult to come by. Perhaps the most underrated aspect of Mad Max is the story, however. The start of the game sees your "Magnum Opus" vehicle stolen from you, and your goal is to get it back by any means necessary. Mad Max is a roughly 20-hour game, but those hours are jam-packed with action, intrigue, and downright fun gameplay. See on Fanatical Mafia III Developer : Hangar 13 Release Date : October 7, 2016 Platforms : PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC Genre : Action Adventure One of the more underrated gaming franchises over the past decade is Mafia. While it might look like another GTA clone at first glance, there's a ton of depth to each game. However, if you want the full Mafia experience, you have to go with the third installment. Mafia III features some of the best third-person combat you'll find in an action-adventure game and crisp driving mechanics as well. The story is also not to be overlooked and takes you on a journey of revenge and gut-wrenching decisions. Mafia III is set in an open world, but the map is compact, allowing for exploration without overwhelming you with its size. You could also play Mafia I and II, but you don't need to play those games to understand what's happening in Mafia III. See on Fanatical Cyberpunk 2077 Developer : CD Projekt Red Release Date : December 10, 2020 Platforms : PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC Genre : RPG Cyberpunk 2077 is different from GTA in many ways, including its RPG mechanics and mission structure. However, it's also extremely similar in ways that will appeal to GTA fans. You have absolute freedom to do whatever you want in a large, bustling city that also features massive, lawless outside areas. If you get into trouble, police in Cyberpunk 2077 will hunt you down to the ends of the earth following several updates to the AI. Cyberpunk 2077 features extremely memorable characters, a wild and thrilling story, and some of the best graphics ever seen in a game. You can be anyone and do anything in Cyberpunk's Night City, giving you perhaps even more freedom than in a GTA game. See on Steam Payday 2 Developer : Starbreeze Studios Release Date : August 13, 2013 Platforms : PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC Genre : First-Person Shooter At their core, GTA V and Payday 2 are quite alike in some key ways. Payday 2 foregoes the open world of GTA games in favor of focusing on completing heists, which were arguably the best part of GTA V--if those were your favorite part, then Payday might just scratch that itch. Critically, you can complete Payday 2's heists with up to three other players. The heists are dramatically varied, offering vastly different experiences every time you suit up as one of the Payday crew. The gunplay in Payday 2 is solid and you have dozens of weapons and equipment to choose from for your next heist. A sequel, Payday 3, is also now available, though a variety of complaints have driven much of the fanbase to return to Payday 2, which remains popular after more than a decade. See on Fanatical Yakuza 0 Developer : Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio Release Date : March 12, 2015 Platforms : PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC Genre : RPG / Action Adventure There are plenty of games to choose from in the Yakuza series, which shouldn't be mistaken for "Japanese GTA," as some used to position it. They do, however, heavily focus an open city you can roam for things to do. In terms of where to start with the long-running series, many players agree that Yakuza 0 is the best option. When talking about Yakuza 0, most fans bring up the story first, as it's an extremely well-told and intertwining tale of two Japanese men leading vastly different lives. Yakuza 0's combat centers around over-the-top, beat-em-up-style combat, allowing you to choose between three fighting styles per character that can change up combat from fight to fight. Finally, the world of Yakuza 0 is certainly one to behold. It's a beautiful reimagining of 1980s Japan and you won't find yourself bored at any time with how much content there is to take part in. From minigames to side quests to sheer exploration, Yakuza 0 is well worth the dozens of hours you'll likely spend playing it. See on Fanatical Bully Developer : Rockstar Games Release Date : October 17, 2006 Platforms : PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PC Genre : Action Adventure Bully is another Rockstar Games masterpiece, but it's incredibly different from anything else it's put out in the past 20 years. The game is set around 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins, who is attending the Bullworth Academy boarding school. Playing as Jimmy, you have to live life as he would, which means going to class, causing trouble with classmates, and paying the price for any misdeeds. As the name of the game suggests, there's quite a bit of bullying going on at this school, and it's mostly directed at Jimmy. Your main goal in Bully is to push back against the bullies and navigate the school in the best way you can. Bully features fantastic characters, hilarious gameplay, and can be extremely relatable. While it may not be a game centered around causing destruction in an open world, it's worth playing if you're a fan of Rockstar Games and GTA. See on Fanatical L.A. Noire Developer : Rockstar Games Release Date : May 17, 2011 Platforms : PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC Genre : Action/Adventure L.A. Noire is another Rockstar title that doesn't follow the traditional GTA gameplay model. While there's still combat and you're playing in a recreated version of 1940s Los Angeles, your main priority is not engaging with enemies and roaming around an open world. Instead, you play as detective Cole Phelps and solve crimes using deduction and puzzle-solving skills. As you solve more crimes, Phelps ascends the ranks of the LAPD. The story is a standout aspect in L.A. Noire, and the crime-solving sections are incredibly in-depth and will certainly leave you scratching your head at times. See on Fanatical Sleeping Dogs Developer : United Front Games Release Date : August 13, 2012 Platforms : PlayStation 3, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC Genre : Action Adventure / RPG Sleeping Dogs is over a decade old at this point, but it has aged extremely well. It's one of the most underrated action-adventure games from the 2010s, and any GTA fan will find something they like about it. The game takes place in Hong Kong and you play as Wei Shen, an undercover detective attempting to infiltrate the Triads gang. As the game goes on, you earn more trust within the gang, but it becomes increasingly difficult to keep your cover intact. This plot makes for an excellent and memorable story, with plenty of characters to meet along the way. As for combat, you can fight your way across an open world using martial arts attacks, which feature gory finishers and animations. If you don't feel like fighting, you can take part in street races and acquire new vehicles to drive around the open world. See on Steam Crackdown Developer: Realtime Worlds Release Date: February 20, 2007 Platforms: Xbox 360 (backwards compatible) Genre: Action Adventure The first two entries in Crackdown series were only released on Xbox 360, but backwards compatibility makes them playable on modern Xbox consoles, including Series X|S. It was originally thought up by David Jones, the man who created the GTA series, and features plenty of the same elements as the older GTA games. Crackdown puts a unique spin on its gameplay, though, as you're essentially a super human that can run fast, jump far and high, pick up and throw vehicles, and more. You're playing Crackdown strictly for the open-world gameplay, as the story and characters take a backseat to all the action, but it's some very fun action. If you end up enjoying the formula and want more, the aforementioned Saints Row series delved into this style with Saints Row 4. See on Xbox Lego City Undercover Developer: TT Games Release Date: March 18, 2013 Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Wii U, PC Genre: Action Adventure Lego City Undercover is certainly not the first game that comes to mind when you think of games like GTA. However, the gameplay isn't too dissimilar from other games on this list. Sure, you're playing as a Lego figure, but that just adds to the enjoyment factor. Lego City Undercover is an open-world game that sees you play as Chase McClain, an undercover cop who is aiming to hunt down an escaped convict. Over the course of the story, you can explore 20 unique districts, drive dozens of vehicles, and catch crooks who you find breaking the law. It might be the antithesis of what GTA is all about by playing on the side of the law, but there are also undercover parts where you get to be a criminal. See on Best Buy Maniac Developer: Transhuman Design Release Date: March 28, 2024 Platforms: PC Genre: Roguelike / Action Finally, the last spot on our list goes to the most recent title we've featured. Whereas many of the other games on this list emulate the modern style of GTA established with GTA 3, Maniac is a callback to the original GTA games, where your only job was to create mayhem across a city from an isometric perspective. The game is a roguelike that scales with how much chaos you can cause. The entire world is against you in this top-down simulation, and you can unlock myriad weapons, vehicles, characters, and perks to destroy anything and everything around you. As you create more mayhem, more opposing forces will come in to try and stop you, which will appeal to those who love wreaking havoc and racking up the Wanted stars in GTA. See on Fanatical
GameSpot - All ContentJul 25
Red Dead Redemption 2: Our Photo Mode Gallery
Red Dead Redemption 2: Our Photo Mode GalleryJoin us into the Wild West with our curated Red Dead Redemption 2 gameplay gallery. As we revisit this masterpiece before our comprehensive review, we’re excited to share stunning moments from Arthur Morgan’s journey. Don’t miss our first video in the series, now live on our Twitter page. Join us as we explore the rich, […] The post Red Dead Redemption 2: Our Photo Mode Gallery appeared first on WePlayGames.net: Home for Top Gamers .
WePlayGames.net: Home for Top GamersJul 21
Only Two New PS5 Titles Infiltrated the European Top Ten for the First Half of 2024
Only Two New PS5 Titles Infiltrated the European Top Ten for the First Half of 2024Older releases round out the list. Here’s a reminder that most people are perfectly content buying and playing older games on their spangly new systems: only two new PS5 titles released in 2024 managed to make the year’s top ten so far. That’s right, despite Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth , Tekken 8 , Stellar Blade , Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth , and many other fan favourites launching over the last six months or so, only Helldivers 2 and The Last of Us 2 Remastered could breach the list. The rest of the roster is dominated by old favourites: Grand Theft Auto 5 , Red Dead Redemption 2 , Rainbow Six: Siege , and Hogwarts Legacy – you get the idea. Of course there’s nothing wrong with this, all of these are great games that genuinely deserve their continued success, but it is perhaps a little concerning to not see some of the aforementioned new releases putting in a better shift. Read the full article on pushsquare.com
Push Square | Latest UpdatesJul 18
Rockstar Website Update Could Hint At GTA+ On Nintendo Switch
Rockstar Website Update Could Hint At GTA+ On Nintendo SwitchEven though Grand Theft Auto Online isn't available on Nintendo Switch, that might not deter Rockstar from bringing GTA+ to the hybrid system. That's because a website update pointed to the subscription service possibly coming to Switch. VGC reported that Switch briefly appeared as a supported GTA+ platform on Rockstar's website . However, any mention has now been scrubbed, with the service only available on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. GTA+ coming to Switch would be somewhat surprising, since one of its main benefits is extras for GTA Online--which is part of GTA V, a game not available on Nintendo's system. Should GTA+ come to Nintendo Switch, it would likely unlock access to Rockstar titles like LA Noire, Red Dead Redemption, and GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition. All of these are available on Nintendo's system. GTA+ runs $8 per month, with no annual option. Continue Reading at GameSpot
GameSpot - All ContentJul 16
PlayStation 4 emulator, shadPS4, can also boot Red Dead Redemption Remastered
PlayStation 4 emulator, shadPS4, can also boot Red Dead Redemption RemasteredA couple of days ago, we informed you about shadPS4 booting Turok and Bloodborne. And, from the looks of it, this upcoming PlayStation 4 emulator can also boot Red Dead Redemption Remastered. Now as with Bloodborne, Red Dead Redemption Remastered is not playable. The game can boot and go to the main menu. Then it … Continue reading PlayStation 4 emulator, shadPS4, can also boot Red Dead Redemption Remastered → The post PlayStation 4 emulator, shadPS4, can also boot Red Dead Redemption Remastered appeared first on DSOGaming .
DSOGamingJul 14
The Most-Downloaded PS5 Games Of June 2024
The Most-Downloaded PS5 Games Of June 2024The most-downloaded games for June on PS5 have been revealed by Sony, and if you thought that Elden Ring would be at the top of the charts thanks to its new expansion, you'd be very wrong. Grand Theft Auto 5 was at the top of the US and Canadian charts yet again, jumping up from fifth place in May to clinch the top spot. Elden Ring took second place on the list, making its grand return with the challenging Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. Beyond that, only one other new release appeared in the top 20 downloads list, according to Sony . Vampire survival game V Rising was the seventh-most-downloaded game, and it was joined by old favorites like NBA 2K24, Madden NFL 24, and Call of Duty. Surprisingly, several other games made a return to the charts, like Mortal Kombat 1, Ghost of Tsushima, and Cyberpunk 2077. Sly Cooper also sneaked into 20th place, as the very first game starring the thieving raccoon was added to PS Plus last month . You can see the full list below, as well as the most-downloaded games across PS4, PSVR 2, PSVR, and the free-to-play genre in the US and Canada. 20. Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus Previous month's rank: Not ranked. 19. Cyberpunk 2077 Previous month's rank: Not ranked. 18. It Takes Two Previous month's rank: Not ranked. 17. EA Sports FC 24 Previous month's rank: Not ranked. 16. Hogwarts Legacy Previous month's rank: Not ranked. 15. UFC 5 Previous month's rank: Not ranked. 14. Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut Previous month's rank: Not ranked. 13. Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game Previous month's rank: #16 12. Mortal Kombat 1 Previous month's rank: Not ranked. 11. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Previous month's rank: #14 10. Helldivers 2 Previous month's rank: #4 9. Madden NFL 24 Previous month's rank: #2 8. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Previous month's rank: #11 7. V Rising New release. 6. MLB The Show 24 Previous month's rank: #7 5. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Previous month's rank: #3 4. Sea of Thieves Previous month's rank: #1 3. NBA 2K24 Previous month's rank: #6 2. Elden Ring Previous month's rank: #20, Shadow of the Erdtree was a new DLC release. 1. GTA V Previous month's rank: #5 Most-Downloaded PS4 Games In The US And Canada Minecraft Red Dead Redemption 2 Firewatch Grand Theft Auto V NBA 2K24 Watch Dogs 2 Gang Beasts The Forest A Way Out Bloodborne theHunter: Call of the Wild Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Injustice 2 Far Cry 5 Madden NFL 24 Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands Star Wars Battlefront 2 God of War Kingdom Come: Deliverance Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Most-Downloaded PSVR 2 Games In The US And Canada Beat Saber Among Us VR Arizona Sunshine 2 Pavlov Job Simulator Kayak VR: Mirage Doctor Who: The Edge of Time Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition Crossfire: Sierra Squad CyubeVR Most-Downloaded PSVR Games In The US And Canada Astro Bot Rescue Mission The Walking Dead Onslaught The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR Job Simulator Batman: Arkham VR Creed Rise to Glory Beat Saber Sniper Elite VR Superhot VR Arizona Sunshine Most-Downloaded Free-To-Play Games In The US And Canada MultiVersus Roblox Fortnite Call of Duty: Warzone Fall Guys Stumble Guys Rocket League Apex Legends Destiny 2 The Sims 4
GameSpot - All ContentJul 9
Walmart July Deals Sale Has Switch Systems and Games
Walmart July Deals Sale Has Switch Systems and Games As part of the regular July sale events, Walmart kicked off its July Deals and included systems like the Switch, the Meta Quest 3 VR headset, and games. All sales are now temporarily live, with discounts available for people who shop online, following a brief period on July 8, 2024 when Walmart+ members had early access. Two of the bigger and most substantial deals involve the aforementioned Switch and Meta Quest 3 VR ones. The Switch Lite Timmy and Tommy’s Aloha Edition model that includes a copy of Animal Crossing: New Horizons costs $159 , instead of $200. The Meta Quest 3 128GB model is also $429 , rather than the standard $500. There’s also a PS5 Digital Slim system with DualSense Charging Station for $456.99, though the system alone is normally $429.99 and the station is typically $9.99.  As for the game sales in the Walmart July Deals sale, here are some of the more notable discounts during the event: Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon (Xbox One/Series X, PS5) - $39.99 on Xbox, $44.95 on PS5 Demon’s Souls (PS5) - $42.89 Diablo IV (PS5) - $20 Fire Emblem Engage (Switch) - $49.94 God of War Ragnarok (PS5) - $39.99 The Last of Us, Part 1 (PS5) - $45.99 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Switch) - $39.99 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Switch) - $54.85 Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (PS5) - $39.95 The Nioh Collection (PS5) - $37.99 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Switch) - $48 Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope (Switch) - $19.93 Nintendo Switch Sports (Switch) - $34.99 Persona 3 Reload (PS5) - $39.88 Red Dead Redemption (PS4) - $39.99 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PS5) - $29.83 Super Mario Bros Wonder (Switch) - $44.99 Super Mario Party with Red and Blue Joy-Cons (Switch) - $69 Super Mario RPG (Switch) - $39.75 Unicorn Overlord (PS5, Switch) - $49.95 on PS5, $43.99 on Switch This also comes ahead of the Amazon Prime sale. That runs July 16-17, 2024. Ahead of that, the retailer kicked off its early Prime Day deals .  The post Walmart July Deals Sale Has Switch Systems and Games appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraJul 9
Steam Summer Sale 2024: Best Deals Before July 11
Steam Summer Sale 2024: Best Deals Before July 11Dive into the Steam Summer Sale, ending July 11 at 10 AM Pacific Time (5 PM UTC). Score epic deals on games like Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Metro Exodus. Whether you're into intense action or strategic play, there's a gem waiting for you. Don't miss out—get the best games at unbeatable prices and level up your collection! The post Steam Summer Sale 2024: Best Deals Before July 11 appeared first on WePlayGames.net: Home for Top Gamers .
WePlayGames.net: Home for Top GamersJul 5
A modder has brought all the foxes, wolves, bears, alligators, bison and wild boars of Red Dead Online to Red Dead Redemption 2
A modder has brought all the foxes, wolves, bears, alligators, bison and wild boars of Red Dead Online to Red Dead Redemption 2It’s no secret that Rockstar has added some animals in Red Dead Redemption 2 that you can only find in its Online Mode. For unknown reasons, these animals are only present in Red Dead Online, and they can’t be found in the single-player mode. Well, until now. Modder ‘PlayRedThenStayDead’ has decided to bring a lot … Continue reading A modder has brought all the foxes, wolves, bears, alligators, bison and wild boars of Red Dead Online to Red Dead Redemption 2 → The post A modder has brought all the foxes, wolves, bears, alligators, bison and wild boars of Red Dead Online to Red Dead Redemption 2 appeared first on DSOGaming .
DSOGamingJul 5
The Best PC Games To Play In 2024
The Best PC Games To Play In 2024Without a generational divide, the PC gaming library just keeps growing. With such an ever-expanding list to choose from, we focused on the best PC games to play right now. Some of these games, like Balatro and Helldivers 2, are recently released gems. Others are live-service games or multiplayer favorites that have stood the test of time, like Destiny 2. Our list of the best PC games spans across a wide variety of genres, so at least a few of these games will pique your interest. PC gaming is quite different from consoles, as your mileage with each game on this list will vary based on your rig. That said, many of the games on this list don't require the latest and greatest graphic cards--they merely help these great games look even better. And if you happen to have a Steam Deck, a lot of these games are playable on Valve's impressive handheld PC. We have a separate list of Steam Deck recommendations for games that play great there. We regularly reevaluate and update this list, so you can always use it as a resource to find some fresh recommendations. We've linked to Steam listings where possible for these games, but it's worth noting that you can often find better deals on storefronts such as Fanatical and GOG. We've included links to those stores, too. Also, some of our picks are available on PC Game Pass, Microsoft's subscription service. Sign up for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Get access to hundreds of games for $17/month See at Microsoft If you're thinking about upgrading your PC or starting a new build to play some of these games at higher settings, make sure to check out our step-by-step guide for building a gaming PC . We also have a dedicated list focused on the best Steam Deck games to play right now. If you're looking for accessories for your rig, check out our roundups of the best gaming keyboards , gaming mice , and PC gaming headsets . Alan Wake 2 Another chapter in the mind-bending Remedy universe, Alan Wake 2 picks up right where the cult classic left off more than a decade ago. Alan is trapped in the Dark Place and his only way out is to write his own story. His campaign takes place alongside a concurrent one with FBI agent Saga Anderson, and the two complimentary campaigns can be played together in any order. The lightly spooky elements of the first game turn much darker here, for a horror experience full of unforgettable moments. Read our Alan Wake 2 review . Balatro A deceptively simple concept with an incredible degree of replay value, Balatro is based around the familiar rules of poker. You'll build a hand of pairs or a flush and then accrue points based on it. But using that simple framework as a jumping pad, the roguelite card game lets you edit the rules of the game on the fly using special Joker cards, Arcane spells, and Planet cards that boost your multipliers. Building out a strategy as you work your way through increasingly difficult "blinds" with higher points requirements is satisfying for how it lets you feel like you're breaking the game in half, only to have the game come back at you that much harder the next time. When that inevitably happens, you need to think on your toes and modify your deck throughout the run to deal with new challenges. Jokers that may have seemed useless before can result in a sudden ah-ha moment of recognition as you take advantage of their unique strategies. And every time you make it to the end--or more likely, fail--it's hard not to start up another hand and do it all again. Read our Balatro review . See on Steam Baldur's Gate 3 The triumphant return of a legacy CRPG series is also one of the best games of 2023. While Baldur's Gate 3 is also available to play on PS5, the PC version is the clear leader thanks to its intuitive keyboard-and-mouse controls--and it's a welcome return to form for longtime Baldur's Gate fans. This fantasy tale is set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe, but the most incredible part is how it approximates actually playing a game of D&D, with all the freedom that entails. You can tackle problems and navigate the world with an almost overwhelming amount of choice and agency, making it easy to get lost for hours and then start all over again with a new character. See on Steam Before Your Eyes One of the most original games of recent memory, Before Your Eyes has a simple premise that hinges on your ocular organs controlling the entire experience through a webcam. It's a short jaunt of a game that chronicles the life of a recently deceased person that you play as, but the catch here is that every time you blink, time moves forward. It's a terrific idea, incredibly well-implemented, and ties in perfectly with themes of memories, life, and storing those precious moments within ourselves. Unusual but packing a heavyweight emotional punch, you won't want to take your eyes off of this game for a single instant. See our Before Your Eyes review . See on Steam The Case of the Golden Idol The Case of the Golden Idol is a throwback to classic point-and-click adventure games and an exacting puzzle game. You investigate scenes and then piece together what happened in a linear story narrative by placing names and verbs in their proper places. And if the original release whets your appetite for more, developer Color Gray games has spun off additional "Golden Idol Mysteries" DLC--new stories and mysteries with the same narrative-building mechanic. See on Steam Children of the Sun Children of the Sun is a dark, atmospheric puzzle game centered around a sniper with a single bullet. As you seek revenge on the cult who destroyed your life and attempt to track down their mysterious leader, you skulk around their compounds searching for an angle before taking your shot. The puzzle aspect comes from what happens next, as each shot that connects to a cultist or explosive object lets you choose its next path. Trial and error to find the right path gets increasingly complex as the game adds new magic bullet effects like the ability to slightly arc a shot as it travels, or even reverse direction in mid-air. Though the campaign is on the short side, it's very satisfying to meticulously plan your route through a stage, making a puzzle-shooter experience unlike any other. Read our Children of the Sun review . See on Steam Cyberpunk 2077 Cyberpunk 2077 had a divisive launch that by all accounts failed to live up to the lofty expectations placed on it. But CD Projekt Red didn't abandon the game, instead issuing a steady stream of updates culminating in September 2023's massive 2.0 update that overhauls many major systems, while also integrating the new Phantom Liberty DLC. The Cyberpunk of today is a sharper, more focused action-RPG with a greater variety of skills that let you navigate Night City your own way. The Phantom Liberty expansion received a 10/10 in our review , adding new systems and a compelling new story featuring Idris Elba. Best of all, it's still a gorgeous showpiece for your PC rig. See on Steam Destiny 2: The Final Shape Destiny 2 has been going strong for years, but with the release of The Final Shape, the first major story arc has reached its conclusion. That makes now the best time to play, since you can see the full story through with the closing chapter of this first saga. Even putting aside the narrative hooks, though, the game has constantly improving and polishing its modes to make a spectacular variety of things to do. You can explore the story, play cooperatively with friends, take parts in raids, compete in the Crucible, and more. The classes are well differentiated and offer plenty of opportunities to experiment and find your perfect build, and Bungie takes care to tweak and balance its weapons to make sure any of style of gunplay has a home. If you haven't checked out Destiny 2 in a while, now is a good time to give it another shot. Read our Destiny 2: The Final Shape review. See on Steam See on Fanatical Disco Elysium When it comes to writing, Disco Elysium is perhaps unrivaled. Developed and published by ZA/UM in 2019, Disco Elysium places you in the role of a detective suffering from amnesia and a serious bout of alcoholism. His quest to unravel a baffling murder and the details of his life that he's forgotten takes you on an absolutely stunning adventure that thrives on its choice-based gameplay and exquisite dialogue. Disco Elysium balances humor and serious life dilemmas with astounding grace, and the freedom it gives you to shape the narrative and your interactions with its many colorful characters you meet allows you to make this detective story your own. Its gorgeous world is teeming with life, and viewing it from the eyes of a nameless cop with memory issues makes it all the more immersive. It earned a rare 10/10 from GameSpot, and we can safely say there's nothing else exactly like it in modern PC gaming. See our Disco Elysium review . See on Steam See on GOG Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree Elden Ring was our Game of the Year in 2022, and ever since we've been waiting to explore even more of The Lands Between. From Software delivered with Shadow of the Erdtree, a massive expansion that almost overwhelms with its sheer scope. Elden Ring's lore has been expanded in thoughtful and surprising ways, letting you dive as deep into the story as you care to by exploring a world rife with secrets to uncover. Combat is just as difficult as ever, with an inventive balance system that lets you continue to play with your current character without being immediately overpowered. That lets you experience the thrill of overcoming new obstacles all over again, with a wide array of new weapons to master. See our Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree review . See on Steam The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim It's true that since its release in 2012, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has been ported to just about every platform that can play games, including Amazon Alexa speakers and smart refrigerators. But the king of all Skyrim versions is the one on PC, and it's not even close. That's because the PC version gives you access to years of mods created by the Skyrim community. From adding serious RPG story content to providing ridiculous possibilities like replacing all dragons with Thomas the Tank Engine, the PC version of Skyrim adds nearly endless options to an already expansive, enormous game. You absolutely should play Skyrim on PC if you haven't, and you absolutely should mod it to see how the game has become so much more than it was when it was released. Skyrim is also available with Xbox Game Pass for PC . See our The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim review . See on Steam See on Fanatical Final Fantasy 14 Online The Final Fantasy series is known for having a strong focus on storytelling with colorful characters who get into over-the-top battles, and the MMO Final Fantasy XIV manages to stay true to what the series is all about. Though you might assume the familiar Final Fantasy tenets of storytelling and strong character moments would be absent in an online game, FFXIV is one of the more story-driven MMOs out today. Final Fantasy XIV is the franchise's second crack at an MMO, and it features a sprawling story about rebellion, equality, and friendship that manages to hit the same highs of the franchise's best single-player games. Though MMOs have a reputation for being inaccessible and time-consuming, Final Fantasy XIV offers an excellent gateway for lapsed and new MMO players to jump into--and it's also a fantastic Final Fantasy game in its own right. See our Final Fantasy 14 reviews for A Realm Reborn and its expansions. See on Steam Forza Horizon 5 Few games get the absolute thrill of driving a ridiculously fast car the way that the Forza Horizon series does, and its latest chapter is another example of pure petrolhead bliss. Shifting to the warm climate of Mexico, Forza Horizon 5 sticks to its template and hits top gear right from the start with its selection of vehicles, activities, and a constant sense of reward for being a speed demon. Beyond its superb gameplay, Forza Horizon 5 also takes time to emphasize a personal connection between man and machine, as it balances epic showcase events with personal moments of reflection and car culture. See on Steam God of War Even if it took a few years, the wait for one of the best PlayStation games on the market to hit PC was well worth it. While previous God of War games emphasized gratuitous violence and a character with the personality of a very angry cardboard box, Sony's reinvention of Kratos helped create a more nuanced and layered hero. That doesn't mean that there wasn't a satisfying amount of carnage to engage in, though, as developer Sony Santa Monica expanded on Kratos' brutal abilities in methodical ways and gave him plenty of new tools to play with in a Nordic sandbox. See our God of War review . See on Steam Hades 2 Hades 2 is still in early access, and only available on PC so far. But out of the gate it's already a fantastic experience. Hades 2 builds on everything that Supergiant established in the first game, offering an experience that is both familiar and new at once. You play as Melinoe, sister of former protagonist Zagreus, as you attempt to destroy Chronos, the Titan of time. New weapons and abilities, combined with a new resource management system, make it a joy to experiment with new combinations as you attempt your runs over and over. The experience feels very close to complete already, but if you'd prefer, the original Hades is still available, usually inexpensive, and just as good as ever. See our Hades 2 review . See on Steam Helldivers 2 This follow-up from Arrowhead Game Studios was a surprising success, not least because it was so different from the original game that inspired it. Helldivers 2 takes the hordes of enemies from the top-down first game and makes it a third-person shooter, and the new perspective works beautifully. Squadding up with your friends leads to tense survival moments and hilarious mishaps in equal measure as you fulfill objectives and call down Stratagems on your foes. And like the first game, there's a galaxy-sprawling meta-game at play, as you and every other Helldiver fights to free territory controlled by vicious bugs and robots. This was also a rare Sony Interactive game published simultaneously on PC alongside its PS5 release, with optional cross-play, which likely helped it find and sustain an active player base. Read our Helldivers 2 review . See on Steam Hitman: World of Assassination IO Interactive's grand World of Assassination trilogy reached its final chapter in 2021, as Hitman 3 built on the efforts made by its predecessors to create a perfectly executed experience. Bigger, bolder, and more cunning than ever, Agent 47's journey around the world saw him explore an opulent Dubai skyscraper, solve a murder mystery in an ancient British mansion, and turn a train into a slaughterhouse as he worked his way through each cabin. Each destination offers not only some devilishly delicious ways to eliminate targets, but also plenty of room for experimentation that leads to hilarious and grim demises for anyone who gets in your way. See our Hitman 3 review . See on Steam Inscryption At first glance, Inscryption looks like a mixture of tabletop card games with a healthy dose of deckbuilding thrown in for good measure as you risk your very life in a high-stakes game of survival. Throw in some roguelite progression, mystery, and a creepy art direction, and you've got the perfect mix for a game that hides more mesmerizing content beneath its surface. Absolutely strange while it deals out its ideas, that weirdness makes Inscryption the type of game that'll stay in your head long after you've played your last card. See on Steam Lorelei and the Laser Eyes Lorelei and the Laser Eyes defies easy categorization. While it is clearly a puzzle game, it frequently twists the medium on its head. It encourages you to use a notebook in real life to help track its many secrets and interlocking pieces, which all unfold into a marriage of design and narrative that need to be seen firsthand. The puzzles can be challenging, but they're consistently satisfying and help drive you forward to the next one. This is a can't miss. Read our Lorelei and the Laser Eyes review . See on Steam Microsoft Flight Simulator If soaring through the air and flying around the world is a dream of yours, there's no better game than Microsoft Flight Simulator . You can fly out of almost any airport in the world, including smaller airports in quieter towns, and go literally anywhere on Earth--though landing may be difficult in places like the Grand Canyon and Mount Everest. Microsoft used satellite imagery to recreate the world in-game, and it's improving both the game and map all the time. If there was ever a reason to invest in a flight stick or yoke system , it's Microsoft Flight Simulator. The game is available via Xbox Game Pass for PC . See our Microsoft Flight Simulator review . See on Steam See on Microsoft Store Monster Hunter Rise After Monster Hunter World set a new benchmark for what the Capcom series was capable of, Monster Hunter: Rise had some big dragon leather boots to fill. Monster Hunter Rise is a showcase of what happens when you take the lessons learned from something new and apply it to an older example of Monster Hunter greatness, as the newest game in the series expertly shifted back to all-out action. Originally designed for the Nintendo Switch, Rise's port to PC came with a ton of free post-launch content, graphical upgrades, and performance enhancements that make this version the definitive edition of an already fantastic game. See our Monster Hunter Rise review . See on Steam Pacific Drive On the list of great PC games, Pacific Drive is both fairly new and quite weird, which is funny since it's also firmly planted in the New Weird genre alongside stuff like Welcome To Night Vale, The SCP Foundation, and Remedy's Control. Built as a rougelite at heart, Pacific Drive has you going on numerous runs through the Olympic Exclusion Zone, a sectioned-off mass of forest roads in the Pacific Northwest, all while you dodge head-scratching (and often spooky) supernatural elements like crash test dummies that move when you aren't looking at them and buzzsaws that skim the roads like the shark skims the waters in Jaws. Its super-deep systems, intoxicating atmosphere, and incredible audio design combine to create a one-of-a-kind survival game. Read our Pacific Drive review . See on Steam Resident Evil 4 Capcom's venerable Resident Evil series has been progressively producing remakes of its classic library, but none of them held the expectations and weight of Resident Evil 4. It's long been regarded as one of the best survival-horror games of all time, and a trendsetter for the action-focused style of the genre. Capcom approached this remake especially cautiously, giving it a light touch of upgrades that make the whole experience feel modern without losing its soul. It's also never looked more beautiful, so you can see the horrific monstrosities of Las Plagas with newfound fidelity. Return of the Obra Dinn Return of the Obra Dinn is a meticulous puzzle box revolving around a grisly scene. When a missing ship mysteriously reappears with all of its passengers and crew dead, you're dispatched as an insurance adjuster tasked with uncovering the causes of death for each one aboard. What follows is a massively connected logic puzzle as you uncover scenes of life aboard the ship alongside clues as to each of their identities and fatalities. This is all delivered in a stark lo-fi black-and-white presentation that remains perfectly readable in motion. Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance Shin Megami Tensei fans have needed a Nintendo Switch to play SMTV, until very recently. Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance is now available on other platforms including PC, but this is much more than a simple port. The enhanced version adds loads of new content, like additional story details and new narrative surprises to let you get the most out of your relationships with human and demons alike. It also includes better navigation tools to address one flaw of its original version. This is the definitive version of what was already a deep and engrossing narrative RPG. Read our Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance review . See on Steam The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe Only The Stanley Parable, a nearly unexplainable game where things get regularly weird and meta, could get away with hiding what amounts to a sequel within the frame of an expanded re-release of the original game. Like the original title, the strange and hilariously distracted nature of The Stanley Parable is something that you have to experience for yourself, as words simply do not do it justice. With the Ultra Deluxe edition, you're getting an experience that feels like a game within a game, adding the illusion of freedom and other surprises along the way. It's nothing short of a clever and thought-provoking examination of video games and the relationship that we have with them. See our The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe review . See on Steam Stardew Valley It starts with an old broken-down farm and a handful of seeds. You clear out the weeds and rocks until you get tired, and then you do it again. You get into the rhythm of daily life--visiting friends, watering crops, occasional light spelunking. Before you know it, it's been 75 hours and you're mostly managing your complex irrigation system and planning for next season's harvest. Stardew Valley is a friendly, relaxing experience that also somehow manages to be endlessly addicting. Fans know the feeling of assuring themselves they'll play just one more day before bed. And while it's appeared on just about every platform, PC often gets the first chance to test all of the little quality-of-life tweaks and new features that come with patches. Most recently, the massive Stardew Valley 1.6 update put a nice bookend on the game while developer ConcernedApe prepares for the next project, The Haunted Chocolatier. See our Stardew Valley review . See on Steam See on GOG The Talos Principle 2 The follow-up to the philosophical first-person puzzle game is once again a contemplative experience that raises big questions even as you stay occupied with a series of clever puzzles. The philosophical underpinnings create a sense of expansive mystery as you explore deep existential questions and unravel the nature of the world. The first game was an unexpected treat but The Talos Principle 2 shows that developer Croteam can still create a delightful puzzle box even when we think we know what to expect. Valorant The initial response to Valorant was that it's basically a mashup where Overwatch meets Counter-Strike--and yeah, that's pretty accurate. That's also a good thing, because Valorant draws on many of the strengths of those games to make something unique. It focuses on the round-based demolition-style game mode with two teams of five (attackers and defenders) on balanced maps with specific lanes and sightlines and an extremely fast time-to-kill. However, each agent (or character) has their own unique abilities that add another strategic layer to combat. Team composition plays a major role, and each agent affects what the team is capable of in each high-stakes situation. It's intense and demanding, but so rewarding. Valorant is still early in its lifespan. But we've seen content updates and changes in its first year and it's been quite successful, so you can expect the game to get more support moving forward. If a competitive FPS with layered tactics, precise gunplay, and intense moments is your thing, Valorant is worth a try. See our Valorant review . See on Riot Games The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt One of the best RPGs of all time, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt brings the incredible story of Geralt of Rivia to a close. The Witcher 3 puts Geralt on a quest to find Ciri, a witcher in training who's like a daughter to him. He reconnects with old flames, friends, and adversaries as he searches far and wide for her. Of course, there's an abundance of side quests and characters to meet along the way, which will undoubtedly keep you busy for hours. Many of these quests require you to slay monsters, a witcher's main trade, and you'll have to prepare accordingly to defeat them by sword, witcher magic, and potions. All this--and we didn't even get into the two excellent expansions--makes The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt an essential PC game. See our The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt review . See on Steam See on GOG Removed Games In our effort to curate the very best in PC games, sometimes we trim older games to make room for our latest recommendations. We don't want to forget those entirely, so this is where you'll find all of our previously removed games. All of these come highly recommended as well. 5/7/2024: Cocoon, Divinity: Original Sin 2, Loop Hero, Pizza Tower, Project Zomboid, Viewfinder 7/1/2024: Apex Legends, Civilization 6, Control, Counter-Strike: GO, Deathloop, Dota 2, League of Legends, Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters, Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Grand Theft Auto 5, Halo Infinite, Minecraft, Portal 2, Rainbow Six Siege, Red Dead Redemption 2, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, Starfield, Tunic, XCOM 2
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