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  • 25.

  • Opening our list of Triple A Games On The PC is Forza

  • Horizon 3

  • Microsoft's front runner to the Racing Scene gets to shine with bright lights in this third

  • installment of the Horizon franchise.

  • It is also the ninth entry to the overall Forza series.

  • It's a Microsoft exclusive that's available to play on the Xbox One and of course, the

  • PC.

  • Set in the beautiful Australian region, enjoy its attention to detail in a lush open-world

  • environment.

  • It's world is twice the size of its previous installment and it features over 350 cars.

  • Strap yourself in its multiplayer mode where you play with up to four of your friends with

  • co-op or online play, cross-platform supported.

  • Critics have praised this game for being so dynamic and full of content worthy of the

  • price you paid.

  • It's a one of a kind racing game.

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.49

  • 24.

  • Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

  • Like the proverbial zombies of the franchise, CAPCOM's flagship horror title rises back

  • to life after a 4 year hiatus.

  • But this time, it's not zombies chasing you around.

  • Step inside a Louisiana Mansion in search for your missing wife, and meet the lovely

  • Baker family ready to serve you with a dose of murderous hospitality.

  • With the introduction of first-person mode heightening the scares, it'll be a new experience

  • in horrific terrors that's more than the usual jumpscares.

  • Welcome yourself to the family, and witness CAPCOM's sinister return to form.

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.53.

  • 23.

  • Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

  • One of our most recent entries, prepare for a jaw-dropping "indie triple AAA" experience

  • from the creators of the Devil May Cry reboot.

  • With their team of 15 people, Ninja Theory has managed to wow critics and gamers alike,

  • receiving high marks on many review platforms.

  • Venture to the depths of the underworld, and help its ailing protagonist fufill a personal

  • journey through the land of the Northmen.

  • Senua's quest for answers is made even more interesting as she struggles through the pains

  • of a necrotic arm and her bouts of haunting pyschosis.

  • With its binaural audio to simulate her madness, impeccable visual design, and compelling story,

  • Hellblade is a landmark in emotional and sensory experience.

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.53.

  • 22.

  • Prey

  • The latest in Bethesda's long lineup of Action RPGs.

  • Arkane Studios finally escapes from development hell to bring is a stellar retelling of the

  • popular Prey franchise.

  • Set in an alternate universe, play as Morgan Yu as he joins the research team of Talos

  • 1, and unwittingly signs himself up to a battle against hostile aliens.

  • With unique weapons and his newfound supernatural abilities, help him escape his gruesome fate

  • and find his way out of the facility.

  • Developed by the same team that brought us Dishonered, Prey is sure to wow hardcore FPS

  • fans.

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.59.

  • 21.

  • StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void

  • The first Blizzard Game on our list.

  • A standalone expansion to their award winning classic.

  • This was the crown-jewel of Real Time Strategy games.

  • It opened new doors to the genre, spawning numerous games that take inspiration to their

  • well-crafted complexities.

  • It's main focus is the game's new storyline and a casual experience for non-competitive

  • players.

  • Taking notes from their original's concerns, the co-op mode was a pleasant surprise for

  • those who don't want to play the game alone.

  • Aside from that, new units, and a strong campaign really takes this game to a whole new level

  • despite its 8 years of longevity.

  • It receives a PlayScore of 8.60

  • 20.

  • Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag

  • While not the latest Assassin's Creed Game, Black Flag seems to have benefitted from its

  • sharp steer away from the cliches of the mother franchise.

  • Dive into a tale rooted in the Golden Age of Piracy, and embark on the excitements of

  • naval misadventures.

  • Sail through the seas with your hardy crew of pirates as you sing songs of old tales

  • and watch towering ships become flotsam against your barrage of cannons.

  • Compared to the memorable naval warfare and ship improvements, the AC components might

  • sometimes feel like a nuisance to your grand affairs.

  • But, overall, it's still the best in the series so far.

  • Reunite with your loyal crew, and sing along to their beautiful sea shanties!

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.6

  • 19.

  • Tales of Berseria

  • The sixteenth main installment of the acclaimed Tales series.

  • Berseria steps away from their usual jolliness of the series as they take you on a mission

  • for vengeance in the world of Desolation.

  • Somewhat a prequel to Zestiria, follow Velvet Crowe and her party of misfits brought together

  • by their struggles and goals.

  • Released a year after Zestiria, this title offers a host of new improvements on combat,

  • framerates, and hotkeys.

  • Generic environment and backtracking locations aside, Berseria provides an emotional experience

  • with its storytelling and lovable characters.

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.61.

  • 18.

  • Overwatch

  • Rising from the mistakes of their last MMOFPS attempt, Titan, Blizzard has struck gold with

  • this latest IP in almost two decades.

  • It revolutionized the Team FPS genre, forming the perfect balance of style and substance,

  • and creating a perfect haven for both newbies and veterans.

  • Even with just 25 characters, the game manages to offer a striking diversity.

  • Explore each of their strengths, and find the perfect synergies as you dive into randomized

  • maps to escort payloads, assault attackers, and take control points.

  • For an FPS doused in fun and fast-paced action, it's offers a fair amount of layered strategic

  • nuances that make it all the better.

  • Winning last year's Game of the Year, it receives a PlayScore of 8.65.

  • 17.

  • Saints Row IV

  • Deep Silver's open world action adventure returns for it fourth title, packed wth more

  • hilarious parodies, and godlike fun.

  • The world is your playground as you return as the badass Saints boss ready for more over-the-top

  • action.

  • But this time, the street gang leader has made his way to the white house, gaining newfound

  • super abilities and battling against an alien invasion.

  • Their new premise opens us up to a whole new world of possibilities.

  • Whether you wanna stick to the story, or mess about in super speed races or climbing around

  • in alien towers--there's nothing standing in your way.

  • With its trademark hilarity, combined with the superpowered liberties, Saints Row IV

  • receives a PlayScore of 8.68.

  • 16.

  • Grand Theft Auto V

  • Rockstar's latest entry to their Grand Theft Auto series is packed to the brim with new

  • features that fill Los Santos with more mayhem and excitement.

  • Despite being released in 2013, it has remained an all-time favorite among fans of the franchise.

  • Its introduction of three new characters have played a central part in the title's innovations.

  • Switch between Michael, Trevor, and Franklin as they go about their dysfunctional lives

  • in decidedly criminal fashion.

  • In keeping with the outrageous freedom of the franchise, let go of all your social inhibitions

  • and do whatever the hell you want.

  • Punch old ladies, visit the strip club, play a round of golf, or just blow things up.

  • Polished, and still wildly entertaining, it receives a PlayScore of 8.69.

  • 15.

  • Far Cry 3

  • For the third installment of the iconic fps, Far Cry has pulled all the stops, pumping

  • up the volume on its open world elements, and giving us a story to remember.

  • Take on the shoes of the licensed pilot, Jason Brody, as his vacation in paradise becomes

  • an eye-opening battle against a psychopathic villain.

  • Roam around the lush landscapes and take in the sights of its gorgeous island as you prepare

  • for the sickening violence to come.

  • Raid bases, hang glide above forests, and enjoy its exhilarating first-person adventure.

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.7.

  • 14.

  • Dark Souls II: Scholar Of The First Sin

  • This third and final installment of the Souls franchise is the perfect send-off for the

  • series.

  • Scholar of the First Sin was the proving ground for the future of FromSoftware's games,

  • and with this installment, it sets the bar high with its fast-paced combat and improved

  • visuals.

  • Get ready for more unmitigated chaos as you fight against huge bosses and struggle through

  • its unbalanced game design.

  • Ending the series as we know it, Dark Souls II caps it all off with enemies and locations

  • that bear witness its deep and intricate lore.

  • It receives a PlayScore of 9.18 13.

  • Doom

  • Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping shootfest with Id Software's revival of the classic

  • Doom.

  • While it sheds off its pixelated past, Doom's high definition comeback opens it up to a

  • new level of action, gore, and bloody executions.

  • Follow him as he ventures to the infected Planet of Mars.

  • Use your wide array of futuristic weapons and watch those poor demons squeal in terror

  • as you tear them apart, limb by vicious limb.

  • Packed a brand new multiplayer mode, it pales in comparison to the grandeur of its satisfying

  • single-player campaign.

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.72.

  • 12.

  • Bayonetta

  • Dante's long-lost sister.

  • Probably.

  • Recently released on the PC, this hack and slash adventure improves on all fronts due

  • to its smooth optimization to the said platform.

  • With smooth 60 frames per second and 4K support, what's not to love about our favorite witch?

  • After awakening from her mysterious slumber, step into Bayonetta's heels as she faces

  • off angels and creatures in the modern world.

  • Gameplay is similar to CAPCOM's Devil May series, take down enemies with your slender

  • legs, silky smooth hair and stunning looks.

  • It receives a PlayScore of 8.74

  • 11.

  • DiRT Rally

  • An authentic rally game and possibly, to date.

  • DiRT Rally puts you on the driver's seat of powerful cars as you steer your way through

  • its unforgiving terrain.

  • Forge through deadly ravines on snow capped hills and brace yourself for steep dives through

  • the countryside.

  • It's a rally enthusiast's dream with smooth resolutions and lush graphics.

  • You can almost feel the wind and mud blowing through your hair.

  • And, with it's challenging courses, it has responsive controls to help you drive through

  • the madness.

  • No casuals allowed.

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.74

  • 10.

  • Middle Earth: Shadow Of Mordor

  • The only good LotR game released during this generation.

  • With Shadow of War coming this October, let's return to the game that started it all.

  • Not really canon, witness an unwritten story about a Ranger seeking vengeance from the

  • men responsible for his family's death.

  • Before there was Frodo and Sam, there was Talion and Celebrimbor.

  • Two different beings with one goal: Stop Sauron.

  • This hack and slash game dazzles us with fast-paced combat and slick, brutal animations.

  • Shift seamlessly into wraith mode with Celebrimbor's abilities, or go on a rampage while riding

  • a Caragor.

  • It was well-received due to its surprisingly addictive gameplay and its unique Nemesis

  • System.

  • However, it suffered from its weak story.

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.76

  • 9.

  • DmC: Devil May Cry

  • CAPCOM's well-loved franchise just had a massive makeover.

  • No longer their development concern, Ninja Theory steps into the pedestal to take over

  • Dante's radical hack and slash adventure.

  • This reboot kicks off with a new and seemingly weirder Dante.

  • No longer a half-demon, half-human, he's now a creature born with demonic and angelic

  • abilities.

  • With this new change, travel to Limbo and unleash the power of blue and light with your

  • movesets.

  • Similar to the previous titles, the combo rating system makes a return and not to mention

  • new badass weapons fit for a guy like Dante.

  • Also having a sweet makeover is of course Dante's twin brother, Vergil.

  • Together they team up to stop the evil Mundus from taking their city apart.

  • Despite its mixed reception about Dante, It still receives a PlayScore of 8.78

  • 8.

  • Tomb Raider

  • Crystal Dynamics' reboot to the legendary female spelunker takes us to her salad days.

  • Join Lara and her hearty crew of researchers as they get marooned by the gods to an uncharted

  • island in the Devil's Triangle.

  • Veering away from its polygonal visuals, embrace the power of their very own graphics engine

  • that re-shapes Lara Croft to perfection.

  • Just like the classics, use Lara's various explorer skills to survive against the hostile

  • inhabitants of the island.

  • Use your gun, bow and arrow or engage in fisticuffs with the local fauna.

  • The game is lauded for its lush semi open-world, insane visuals and thrilling set-pieces.

  • However, some gamers are calling this a female Uncharted.

  • But that's a story for another time.

  • It receives a PlayScore of 8.81

  • 7.

  • Dota 2

  • Making its humble beginnings as a WarCraft mod, Valve won the rights to the forefather

  • of the MOBA genre from under Blizzard's nose and the rest, as they say, is history.

  • Working with the game's pioneering designers, this sequel is a vast improvement with overhauled

  • graphics, improved UI, and remodeled heroes.

  • It looks fresh, vibrant, and endlessly inviting.

  • But looks aside, Dota 2 is one of the most punishing yet rewarding experiences out there

  • with its lineup of continually balanced heroes and deep strategic mechanics.

  • It's complex, but once you learn the ropes, you'll learn that its addictingly worthwhile.

  • It has a PlayScore of 8.83.

  • 6.

  • South Park: The Stick Of Truth

  • Trey Parker and Matt Stone's comedic monster reaches the videogame industry.

  • What could possibly go wrong?

  • Censorship issues aside, this turn-based RPG from Ubisoft takes you to a fart-bending fantasy

  • adventure in the quiet little town of South Park, Colorado.

  • Customize your own kid and be one of the boys to protect the fabled Stick of Truth.

  • A regular wooden stick that holds no mystical power.

  • Friendships will be tested as you embark on a perilous adventure filled with anal jokes

  • and bite-sized maturity.

  • It receives a PlayScore of 8.97

  • 5.

  • Borderlands 2

  • The irreverent cel-shaded FPS welcomes you back to the steampunk world of Pandora.

  • And if you thought the first one was an epic success, then their second title is a worthy

  • surprise--walking the series into the genre's Hall of Fame.

  • Fixing the mistakes of the original and improving on all fronts, Borderlands 2 comes packed

  • with a whole new story, upgraded class system, and a whole array of exciting, random-generated

  • loot.

  • To top it all off, its dark and gritty narratives provides a fitting backdrop to its signature

  • humor.

  • Garnering critical praise, a market success, and a Game of the Year award, it has a PlayScore

  • of 9.05.

  • 4.

  • Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

  • Snake returns with a horn on his head and a lust for revenge.

  • After the events of Peace Walker, follow his quest for bloody vengeance against the mysterious

  • Skullface.

  • With a revolutionary emergent gameplay, roam around three distinct open-world locations

  • and test your tactical espionage skills.

  • Choose your style and decide between full-on stealth or bamboozling fun.

  • Hideo Kojima's final Metal Gear game had its fair share of mixed reviews.

  • Although it scored numerous perfect 10's and ultimately given a Game of the Year title,

  • it still feels like an unfinished entry.

  • You feel it too, don't you?

  • Nevertheless, it's good and it has a PlayScore of 9.13

  • 3.

  • Dishonored

  • When it comes to the ultimate stealth experience, it has to be Arkhane Studios' first-person

  • adventure.

  • With its sequel on the loose with a PlayScore of 7.20, this original truly stands out in

  • comparison.

  • Return to the unlucky shoes of Corvo Attano as he vindicates himself from a false accusation.

  • Experience stealth like never before.

  • With the ability of teleportation, time-manipulation, shapeshifting and more, control the environment

  • as you see fit.

  • Unlike most first person shooters, this game is so open-ended you can approach the game

  • with or without killing too much.

  • It receives a PlayScore of 9.15

  • 2.

  • The Witcher III: Wild Hunt

  • CD Projekt RED's latest and possibly final entry of the Witcher franchise proves that

  • development budget isn't always a problem.

  • It only had at least 80 million dollars compared to Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto V which had

  • almost 300 million dollars.

  • You could say it's an example of a triple A title with a minimal budget.

  • By the time the game launched, it gained universal acclaim.

  • Players swooned over Geralt of Rivia's character as he ventures into unknown lands fighting

  • beasts and banging sorceresses.

  • It's widely praised for its branching story, morally gray choices, and a massive open-world

  • to explore.

  • Heck, it even conquered Poland's economy due to their gigantic sales!

  • It receives a PlayScore of 9.31

  • 1.

  • And the best Triple A Game on the PC is BioShock Infinite

  • Soar through the skies and enter the floating city where everything is not what you expected.

  • Follow Booker DeWitt, a man caught between a troubled past . He's tasked to search

  • for a woman named Elizabeth in order to repay his gambling debts.

  • This premise sets up their grand adventure together in a mind-bending clusterfuck.

  • Use the power of mysterious Vigors or use a variety of American guns to take down enemies;

  • most importantly, marvel at the glorious Skyhook that enables you to swing around Colombia's

  • rails.

  • We might get a few bad feedbacks with this one, but Irrational Games' first person

  • shooter really did a number on our database.

  • Apart from being part one of the best videogames of all time, Infinite won the many hearts

  • of this generation with its fantastic storytelling, feverish combat and a gorgeous city of Colombia

  • to discover.

  • There's always a man, a lighthouse, a city, and a PlayScore of 9.32

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