Best PC games – June 2023

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There are lots of great games out there for many different platforms right now, and this includes PC, but which ones out there are currently the best? Which ones are worth your time?

While we can’t say for sure that our picks will be the best PC games out there for everybody, they’re certainly worthy of your consideration. And perhaps your time.

Since tastes in games are so vast we’ve picked the best PC games across a number of different genres. This way there’s a little something for everyone to enjoy. This list will also be updated monthly. So expect some titles to be swapped out from time to time.

Top 10 Best PC Games Summary

Below is a summary table of each game we picked, as well as how much it costs and where you can buy it or download it.

If you’re short on time, you can see all ten games in the table below. If you want a little bit more information on each game, we have each one listed below the table alongside short descriptions and trailers.

 

Game Download Cost Where To Buy
Elden Ring $59.99 Steam
The Ascent $30 Steam
Crisis Core – Final Fantasy VII – Reunion $49.99 Steam
Like A Dragon: Ishin $59.99 Steam
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice $38.99 Steam
Yakuza: Like A Dragon $59.99 Steam
Diablo IV From $69.99 Battle.net
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II From $69.99 Battle.net/Steam
Trek To Yomi $19.99 Steam
Final Fantasy XIV: Complete Edition $59.99 Amazon, Square Enix Store

Top 10 Best PC Games List

Below you’ll find each game listed above, but with a short description about the game as well as trailers, buy, and download links.

Elden Ring

  • Price: $59.99
  • Where To Buy: Steam

Elden Ring is the latest FromSoftware game coming from Bandai Namco. Which means if you’re up for a brutal challenge then this is the game for you. Those who loved previous FromSoftware games will also want to check it out if they haven’t already done so.

Like those past games, Elden Ring delivers you up to a smattering of difficult boss fights and powerful weapons and armor. Unlike those past games though, Elden Ring takes place in a massive open world environment. Which means you can explore a lot more and doing so is encouraged. Because you never know what you might find. For many, this is easily going to be 2022’s game of the year. And it would be well-deserved. As this is definitely one of the best PC games to play right now.

The Ascent

The Ascent is a brand-new cyberpunk-themed action RPG that just released for PC this morning. You can purchase it for $30, though it is currently on sale for $27 through Steam until August 5. It’s also available as part of Xbox Game Pass. It plays a bit like Diablo since it’s an isometric action RPG, but it also feels a lot like a twin stick shooter.

In the game you play as an indent (a worker indentured to the corporations) on the planet Veles. You specifically are an indent for the Ascent Group. The largest corporation on Veles. Suddenly, the Ascent Group shuts down and no one knows what’s happening. So begins your story trying to figure out what’s going on as you simultaneously try to survive. Meanwhile everyone around is vying for power.

You can acquire a ton of loot throughout the game including different weapons, gear and more. There’s also a character creator with a handful of customization options. Best of all is that the game can be played solo, or you can play with friends via online co-op or couch co-op.

Beautiful backgrounds, awesome graphics, super cool weapons and combat all wrapped up into a cyberpunk theme. What’s not to like?

Crisis Core – Final Fantasy VII – Reunion

  • Price: $49.99
  • Download: Steam

Those who never got to experience the game during its original release on the PSP now have a way to play an integral part in the Final Fantasy VII story. Crisis Core tells the story of Zack Fair, a legendary SOLDIER member with close ties to Cloud Strife and Aerith Gainsborough.

His legacy paves the way for Final Fantasy VII, and this is perhaps the best way to experience the game. As it challenges the expectations of what you likely think an HD remaster is capable of. If you like Final Fantasy VII, and have played or are planning to play Final Fantasy VII Remake, then you definitely want to throw this game in your library. Perhaps even play it first. Given in its place in the timeline.

Like A Dragon: Ishin

Like A Dragon: Ishin is the latest game to come out of Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, the team behind the Yakuza franchise. Like A Dragon: Ishin also marks a turning point for the series, as it’s the first title where the franchise will start to bear the name “Like A Dragon” in the West instead of the well-recognized “Yakuza.” The gameplay however, will still be the same great combination of goofy moments, engaging story, and satisfying combat you’ve come to know and love.

Like A Dragon: Ishin was originally released back February of 2014 for the PS3 and PS4. But it was never localized for a Western release. This remake is the first time that many people outside of Japan are getting to play the praised title. And play it you should. The game takes place in the Bakumatsu period of 1860s Japan. You play the role of Sakamoto Ryoma, a low-ranking Tosa samurai dead set on reforming Tosa’s class system.

The game contains various outfits for Ryoma, as well as different styles of attacks that can be augmented and leveled up, a crafting system for gear and much more. It’s definitely a breath of fresh air from the norm in the long-running Yakuza series. And one of our favorites overall.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice GOTY Edition

  • Price: $59.99
  • Download: Steam

A departure in numerous cases from previous From Software games, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is still a brutally challenging yet highly rewarding action RPG game worth diving into. Even now as the game is nearly two years old.

If you’ve yet to step foot into the game’s vision of 1500s Sengoku era Japan, you’re doing yourself a disservice. Though be forewarned that, unless you’re used to the kinds of games From Software puts out, you will be met with a very difficult first playthrough.

It’ll all be worth it though to set eyes on the world From Software has created. From lowly enemies to massive bosses, every encounter in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice begs for cold, calculating decisions. Lest you do actually die and fall prey to the game’s tougher challenges – respawning from your last checkpoint with less health. And thereby a a harder time getting by a particularly difficult section.

The Game Of The Year Edition adds to the amazing experience by adding new boss challenges modes and other additional content to work through. Once you’ve beaten the game your first time, of course.

Yakuza: Like A Dragon

While the Yakuza Remastered Collection is definitely a string of games worth picking up, the most recent game in the series, Yakuza: Like A Dragon, is a game you shouldn’t miss either.

This latest installment follows a different main character throughout the length of the game. As opposed to the series’ familiar and much-loved Kazuma Kiryu. The game doesn’t just swap out the lead character, either.

Combat also takes a different turn and is less action-based than before. But still wildly fun and entertaining as ever. Since this game brings in a new lead character, this is also a good starting point for newcomers to the Yakuza series.

Though if you want to get the full Yakuza feel, you may want to start with one of the earlier games first and get invested in the stories and world that Yakuza has to offer.

Diablo IV

Diablo IV is finally here for those with early access, or anyone who’s willing to pick up the Digital Deluxe or Ultimate Edition of the game before its June 6 launch. With a rich class system and tons of varied build opportunities for each class, on top of intense and fulfilling combat, Diablo IV is hands down one of this year’s best games, and I’d say a shoe in for game of the year.

This is really the best Diablo has ever been, and it’s a worthwhile pickup if you love the franchise. But it’s an excellent game choice even if you’re new to the world of Diablo. From the compelling story in the campaign to the utter insanity of the endgame content, Diablo IV has loads of gameplay for you to sink your teeth into. Plus it supports cross-progression if you want the game on multiple platforms, and it features cross-play. It also allows for partying up with friends for online co-op in groups of up to four players.

Or you could choose to travel the world of Sanctuary all on your own. There’s many ways to play Diablo IV. No matter how you play it, you just need to play it.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II

From the riveting campaign to the high-octane multiplayer, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is one of the best games on PC right now. Naturally, most people buy this game for the multiplayer. And it’s easy to see why this year. It’s insanely good. For starters, Infinity Ward has revamped the weapons system to include a varied and customizable weapon collection. You can add on all kinds of attachments like before, but now it feels like there’s more of them. You can even tune attachments to adjust the level of benefits they give your loadout.

On top of all that, unlocking and leveling weapons seems to be a lot easier than before. And if you’re not someone who plays this game 24/7, there’s always going to be something to unlock for a long time. Pair that with a good collection of modes, solid gun play, and an upcoming season one with the battle pass and even more new modes, and you have a real winner here. Call Of Duty is back and at the top of its game. This is the pinnacle of multiplayer shooters.

Trek To Yomi

Trek To Yomi puts you in the shoes of a young samurai named Hiroki who is bound by duty to protect his village and the people he loves. Throughout his journey, Hiroki must deal with the tragedies of loss and confront the evils that will test his honor. Before finally deciding the path of his future.

Crossing between life and death is a big theme throughout the game. And its inspirations taken from Japanese Shinto mythology play a heavy role in telling Hiroki’s story. Featuring stylish sword combat, cinematic presentation, and multiple difficulty levels, Trek To Yomi is a gift to PlayStation owners wrapped with neat little bow. It also feels like a love letter to Akira Kurosawa films. Maybe more so than Ghost Of Tsushima (one of my personal favorite games) with its Kurosawa mode.

The game also features numerous collectible items that offer an enrichment to the lore, as well as enjoyable puzzles to mix up the gameplay and provide a brief break from the challenges of sword combat. Plus, at $20 this is definite must-have game.

Final Fantasy XIV: Complete Edition

Final Fantasy XIV is in many ways, today’s best MMO game. And the Complete Edition comes with everything, which includes the base game and all four expansions, including the all-new recently launched Endwalker expansion. It’s available on PC, but also available on PS4 and it’s cross-platform play. Your account is also linked if you have the game on both platforms, which means you can swap gameplay between them.

In Final Fantasy XIV you’ll have a long and engaging story to follow through the main scenario quests, as well as side quests, dungeons, raids, PvP battles, and everything under the sun that you can imagine.

Even if you finish the main story content, there are multiple classes (known as jobs) to level up. You can even buy plots of land, build a house, and fill that house with all sorts of decorations. You can also cook food, harvest all manner of ingredients, materials, and more.

There is no shortage of things to fill your time and you will always have something to do. And of course it’s an MMO so there’s loads of other people to play with. if you haven’t played an MMO before, or even if you have but haven’t tried FF XIV, give it a short as it’s definitely one of the best PC games around and it will be for years to come.

2023-06-03 15:11:35