Top 25 Best PC Open World Games of the Last 10 Years

Top 25 Best PC Open World Games of the Last 10 Years

25. Opening our list of the Top 25 PC Open World
Games is Red Faction: Guerrilla Released in 2009, Volition's third person
shooter was dubbed by critics as an open world with a purpose, being one of the few in the
series to actually deliver on its promises. Set in a dystopic year 2125, take on the role
of Alec Mason as he allies with the Red Faction to defeat an oppressive organization on the
planet. An open world game that revolves in primal
destruction set in the Martian planes, it has a PlayScore of 8.44.

24. Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box An amazing reinvention in the Burnout series
that anchored on the experience of discovery and exploration. Paradise was an early open world haven for
the racing enthusiasts. It incorporated their beloved features into
its endless environments.

Get into the showtime spirit wherever and
whenever, and make the biggest splash in the world of racing. It has a PlayScore of 8.46. 23. Grow Home Popping in for a dose of whimsy and color
is Ubisoft's adorable adventure platformer.

In it, you accompany a friendly robot named
BUD who's given the colossal task of oxygenating his homeworld using the various plants at
his disposal. Push, climb, and plant your way through its
procedurally animated word, and bask in the wonders of discovery. It has a PlayScore of 8.47. 22.

Just Cause 2 An underrated gem in the open world category,
this second installment of the Avalance action adventure is a pure haven for complete and
utter destruction. Known for its explosive randomness, tinker
around its highly volatile and highly interactive environment and bask in the primal delight
of watching things go boom. Wreak havoc in the workd of Panau and become
the master of your own digital playground. It has a PlayScore 8.54.

21. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat The third title in GSC Gameworld's radioactive
FPS series, Call of Pripyat takes us back to the post apocalyptic wastelands of Ukraine--particularly
in the divided city of Pripyat. Play as the stalker Alex as he investigates
the mysterious helicopter disappearances in the Zone. Cited as one of the most compelling of the
entire series, discover the secrets of the Zone for yourself with three major areas to
explore.

It has a PlayScore of 8.56. 20. Sleeping Dogs Get a taste of Hong Kong's criminal underbelly
in this 2012 action adventure from United Front Games. Thought to be just another GTA clone, Sleeping
Dogs exceeded all expectations.

Play out a soulful tale of the life in crime
as you step in the shoes of undercover cop on a mission to take down the Triads. A colorful and action-packed tour of Hong
Kong, it has a PlayScore of 8.57. 19. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Before the Assassin's Creed had their reputation
for recycled ideas, it had one of the most remarkable open world experiences of the time.

A mix of stealth, adventure, and sandbox style
game play, live out the eventful Assassin along with the new favourite Ezio. Ride horseback around iconic Italian landmarks,
and put yourself in the pages of history. Dated as it may look compared to today's games,
it still remains one of the best titles of the series. It has a PlayScore of 8.59.

18. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Another albeit dated masterpiece. Rockstar brings you back home to your old
homies in Grove street. A follow-up to their highly successful Vice
City, San Andreas opened players to brand new gameplay horizons.

Whether it was new cars, the gym, or strip
club visits--it had it all, effectively cementing GTA in the open world halls of fame. A mesmerizing depiction of life in the 'hood,
it has a PlayScore of 8.62. 17. Grim Dawn Limited budget notwithstanding, Crate Entertainment
delivered the goods with this long tribute to old school hack-and-slash.

Integrating old and new, it ramps it up with
rewarding loot and complex character development. Make use of its dual class system that lets
you combine its six classes with a score of different skills and modifiers. Hitting all the marks with its open world
design and hybrid class system, it has a PlayScore of 8.63. 16.

Mount & Blade: Warband Mount your steed and gallop through the mushes
in this classic action RPG form TaleWorlds Entertainment. A standalone expansion pack, it expands on
their base game by letting you create new factions, choose new political options, and
play with friends in Multiplayer. Dive into the battlefields and immerse yourself
in the exhilarating thrills of the battlefield. It has a PlayScore of 8.65.

15. Far Cry 3 Freedom was at the forefront of Far Cry 3,
and definitely made a mark. Not only for the impressive performance of
their well-written villain, Vaas Montenegro, but also for the sheer thrills of Jason Brody's
tropical paradise. Rescue your friends from the psychopathic
ring leader, drive around the verdant fields, and discover each of their multiple endings.

It has a PlayScore of 8.65. 14. Saints Row IV. A game that might as well be a superhero simulation.

The fourth installment of the over top action
adventure goes Presidential with the Boss unexpected from Street Gang leader to Commander
in Chief. Take your rightful place in the White House,
and go on a killing spree with his newfound superhuman abilities. Withh superspepd races and and the series'
trademark hilarity, it's Saints Row sandbox at its finest. It has a PlayScore of 8.69.

13. Don't Starve Venture into worlds unknown in this german-expressionism
inspired game of gigantic proportions. Fall into eerie wormholes and transport yourself
to a strange of anthropomorphized, steampunk horses, and flaming flies. The goal simply is to survive.

Make it through the night using the limited
resources around you, and increase your chances by determining friends from foes. Not exactly your usual open world adventure,
it has a PlayScore of 8.7. 12. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor The beginning of Monolith Productions success.

Shadow of Mordor boasts a fast-paced hack
and slash combat and a revolutionary Nemesis System. Follow a Gondorian Ranger, Talion, as he exacts
his vengeance on Sauron for murdering his family. Team up with the Ringmaker, Celebrimbor, in
a quest of power and Orc slaughtering glory. It has a PlayScore of 8.78.

11. Forza Horizon 3 Only the third title in their recent racing
series, Horizon has no shortage of promise. Combining two highly marketable genres into
one, it becomes a pure open world haven for racing enthusiasts every. Here's a bigger world to discover as you set
foot in the vast Australian landscapes that's twice larger than their previous hubs.

Prepare to dive into its liberating environments,
and discover the sights and secrets of the lush location. It has a PlayScore of 8.8. 10. Fallout: New Vegas Perhaps one of the most hotly debated franchises.

It looks like New Vegas won this showdown. An open world RPG that's bursting at the seams
with tongue-in-cheek dialog boxes and overall wittiness, it's hard to forget a gem that's
just oozes with charm. Venture forth through the post apocalyptic
wasteland, shoot down radioactive rats in slow motion, and make memories with their
interesting cast of characters. It has a PlayScore of 8.81.

9. Minecraft Infamous for its swath of youtube streamers
and quirky fanbase, Mojang's sandbox game has dug out of its niche box and into our
collective consciousness. Whichever kind of fan you are, there's something
for you to love. Make your mark on the Neptune-sized canvas,
or excercise your craftiness amid its dangerous wilderness.

Perfect for artists and wannabe cuboid cavemen,
it has a PlayScore of 8.86. 8. Subnautica Despite humanity's thousand year presence,
we've still yet to discover the mysteries of our ocean's deep abyss. And that's exactly the kind of unknown world
you'll discover in this nautical open world survival game.

Take a dip into the majestic underseas and
freedive your way through the scenic locales. Build, collect, and discover the mysteries
of the water void. It has a PlayScore of 8.87. 7.

Terraria A game where the only thing that limits your
creativity is your imagination. Terraria is a sandbox-style game that takes
possibilities to a whole new corner. Its core fun lies within the freedom of the
players to seamlessly switch between exploration, combat and construction. It has sold more than 18 million copies due
to the games depth.

What everyone thought was just another Minecraft
clone turned out to be an experience of its own. It has a PlayScore of 8.87 6. A Hat in Time A platform action adventure game that's not
unlike Nintendo's Super Mario Odyssey in terms of style and creativity. Rekindle that childish sense of wonder as
you help a young girl return to her home world.

Roam around its enchanting world, and use
your imagination to solve the various puzzles. It has a PlayScore of 8.87 5. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Witness the birth of the man who sold the
world and uncover the events that leads to the first game of the series. Hideo Kojimas final entry to the universally
acclaimed Metal Gear Solid series is a masterpiece of stealth-action-adventure.

Watch how Venom Snake deals with the events
after the Peace Walker. Become embroiled in another tale of political
intrigue as you roam about the deserts of Africa and Afghanistan. It has a PlayScore of 8.93 4. 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.

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. Still one of the highest rated games in the
Arkham trilogy, it has a PlayScore of 9.05. 3. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Perhaps the most ubiquitous of the entire
Elder Scrolls series, Skyrim is essentially an institution in the open world genre--doing
what GTA does, and putting it in the context medieval fantasy.

Fit into the Dragonborn destiny, and pave
your own legacy amidst a growing civil war. Packed with the immersive inanities of cooking,
crafting, and coupling, theres no wonder its still one of the most played games
today. It has a PlayScore of 9.18. 2.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt It's hard to forget a game like Witcher's
third and, unfortunately, final entry. Get to play as their magical, silver-haired,
debonair as he goes on a mission to find the Child of Prophecy. Take snapshots, play cards, make love, and
bask in the freedom of this rich and breathtaking world. It's CD Projekt Red's personal masterpiece,
and it receives a PlayScore of 9.31.

1. And the best open world game on the PC is
Divinity: Original Sin II. A relative newcomer in the gaming world, Larian
Studios struck gold with this latest title in the Divinity series. Known for tactical turn-based combat with
emergent, element-based gameplay--this sequel takes it to the next level.

Pairing deep customization options with emergent
and cooperative gameplay, it seems to capture the atmosphere the pen and paper RPG experience
in a beautiful and immersive universe. Definitely not the last we'll see of Larian
Studios, it has a PlayScore of 9.33..

Top 25 Best Free PC Games

Top 25 Best Free PC Games

DC Universe Online Create your own hero, or villain, in this
MMO Game that pits you against the DC Universe's greatest icons. Customize your movement, weapon, powers, and
even your personality. It's an opportunity to put your ideal self
into the shoes of the most powerful beings. Move forward in your quest for peace or all-out
war by going on missions and increasing your levels.

Eventually, you'll be welcomed into your chosen
unions. Overtake governments, and destroy planets
with The Society, or stop both of those from happening with the Justice League. The ultimate hero experience is right at your
fingertips. It has a PlayScore of 7.37.

Wakfu Part of the Flash-based classic Dofus, this
game is set 1,000 years after. Experience the beauty of tactical RPGs
in this free-to-play game. Stop Ogrest and climb the top of the Mount
Zinit to stop this dude from tearing things apart. The games turn-based tactical combat makes
a return and the use of environmental mechanics can aid your adventure to rebuild the world
that was once lost from the cataclysm.

Pick between their 15 unique classes and enjoy
the simple MMO world Ankama Games created. It has a PlayScore of 7.47 Heroes Of Newerth A MOBA game with similar features like Valves
Dota 2 and Riots League of Legends. Players are separated into two teams: The
Legion and the Hellborne. These teams will scour jungles, move between
lanes just to take down their respective central structures.

Its git gud or go home. Just recently, S2 Games creation didnt
really step up their game lately. Sure, its a free to play game but the player
base seems to have drastically decreased in the past few months. What happened? It has a PlayScore of 7.51 Card Hunter If you want to experience a game thats
similar to Dungeons and Dragons, then youre just one click away from playing this collectible-card
game that takes you and your friends into a magical fantasy world.

Its a mixture of Tactical Combat, Role
Playing, Deck Building and table-top fun. Be guided with Gary as you embark on an epic
quest in solo or with friends. Amass that sharpened blade and fight the baddest
of monsters as long as you play your cards right. It has a PlayScore of 7.52 Loadout This third-person multiplayer shooter lets
you bask in the blood of your blown up enemies.

The games numerous modes and fun weapon
customizations make it so enjoyable with friends. This game is also available on the PlayStation
4. Take on the games various game modes such
as Death Snatch, Extraction, Blitz, Annihilation and more. Critics have praised the games wide depth
of gun customizations but criticized its unbalanced matchmaking.

Its free, so beggars cant be choosers,
right? It has a PlayScore of 7.53 TERA This game is unlike most MMOs. TERA has been a staple of open-world wonder
in the genre since its inception. Its known for its wide array of customizations,
beautiful visuals and a selection of unique heroes from the suave, to the loli?! But its most gripping aspect is the combat. Its widely stated from the developers that
mashing buttons is not necessary.

Instead, you create a chain of powerful attacks
to rip your enemies to shreds. Thats TERA, and it has a PlayScore of 7.55 World of Warships You've had tanks. You've had warplanes. Now, it's time for the naval big boys to take
the oceanic stage.

Navigate the high seas with your team of explorers
and battle it out with destroyers, cruisers, and battleships. Its a high-stakes all-out war, complete
with history's iconic vessels from around the globe. Plus, with incredible and realistic visuals,
it's a satisfyingly explosive experience for your inner warmonger. So go avenge the titanic and torpedo the Yamato.

It has a PlayScore of 7.58. Street Fighter x Mega Man Originally a fanmade tribute, Capcom released
this crossover to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the two franchises. Slide and charge around in classic megaman
fashion and defeat streetfighter bosses in their specially decorated landscapes. Along with its pixel aesthetics, it also combines
the mechanics of both games.

Fill up the street fighters super meter, and
they'll launch a powerful attack on you. Beat their stage, and you'll receive a cool
weapon based off their signature moves. It's a creative fanmade love letter for Capcom
fans, and it's a must-try with a PlayScore of 7.61. Vindictus Step inside a dark and desolate place where
darkness has consumed every flicker of hope.

Be the last line of defense or team up with
your friends to scale demented dungeons filled  with gigantic monsters. Unleash brutal chain-combos in its fast-paced
MMORPG style combat and topple enigmatic creatures blocking your way. Choose from a variety of unique classes that
suit your playstyle, survive in dark and twisted dungeons and witness tough challenges that
rips your soul apart. It has a PlayScore of 7.63 Age of Conan: Unchained Explore the land of Robert E.

Howard's imaginings
in an ancient Hyboria brought to life. In this fantasy MMORPG, choose among its many
classes that range from sword-wielding warriors to arcane masters. The game's innovative Real Combat system allows
you direct melee attacks during battle for a more realistic fighting experience. Use your harmony of slashes against perilous
foes, or to prove your might against worthy challengers in its PvP mode.

It's a gritty swords and sorcery tale, and
it's time for you to fulfill your role. It has a PlayScore of 7.64. War Thunder A perfect game when youre in it for the
adrenaline pumping action, insane amount of explosions and the roaring sound of clanking
metal. War Thunder takes our childhood fantasies
of controlling metallic monsters such as Tanks, Warplanes, Warships and more.

Select from its over 800 meticulously-designed
vehicles and take over the land, seas and the skies in intense PvP and PvE action. Its seamless battles and a convenient cross-platform
feature makes the game even bigger. It has a PlayScore of 7.66 Planetside 2 Join an army of elite soldiers in an endless
planetary battle. It's an MMO first person shooter done right,
with massive area and large-scale battles.

Unlike the previous game, this sequel is bigger,
faster, and stronger--holding thousands of players in an enormous open field of all-out
war. Choose a faction and fight alongside hundreds
of allies in the march to victory. If you haven't heard me, it's huge. So huge, in fact, that they've won a Guinness
World Record for it.

Plus, you get to shoot lots of other people. What more can you ask? It has a PlayScore of 7.71. League of Legends Riot Games scores an entry to the list with
a game thats recently been hailed as the most played videogame in the world. Inspired by the Warcraft III mod, take your
place among five champions and conquer the map.

Destroy their towers, storm the bases, and
claim victory by taking the nexus. Other than the standard Summoners Rift,
the game boasts two more game modes with their own unique playstyles. With its fun gameplay and variety of champions,
its no wonder that millions play it every single day. It has a PlayScore of 7.73.

Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft Gather by the hearth and dive deeper into
the Warcraft Universe in a deep and strategic card-based gameplay. Meet your favorite Warcraft heroes such as
Thrall, Jaenna, Garrosh and more in a turn-based card battle where each game is not always
the same. Deceive, outplay and overcome players from
around the world by pulling out the best cards on your deck. Its like Magic, but with Warcraft.

Blizzard continues to pour out support in
this game including new cards, expansions and more! Just recently, they released a new update
called Journey of UnGoro! It has a PlayScore of 7.77 Star Wars: The Old Republic Years before the familiar Star Wars Saga,
light and dark have been in a struggle for domination. In this primordial galactic battle, you will
have to choose your side. Fight alongside the troops of the Old Republic,
or with the malevolent armies of the Sith Empire. Each faction has eight opposing classes with
its own unique storyline that fits the games overarching narrative.

Pave your path towards darkness or light by
forming bonds, exploring the lands, and completing missions. Ready your lightsabers and blasters, and may
the force be with you. It has a PlayScore of 7.87. Warframe Ancient warriors awake from their sleep and
find themselves in the brink of the Grineer's galactic invasion.

Equipped with advanced biomechanical suits,
the Tenno bring their warframes to battle, eliminating the alien lifeforms one planet
a time. But, rescuing the solar system is not a task
done alone. Work towards the common goal with your trio
of cosmic ninjas and take down hundreds of enemies in every location. Despite being free to play, it delivers a
complete experience with its responsive shooting and satisfying kills.

It has a PlayScore of 7.96. Heroes of the Storm Although MOBA arguably built its foundations
under the Warcraft title, it wasnt until recently that Blizzard entered into the battle
arena sphere. Reuniting the characters across all their
games, they face each other in an epic brawl. Watch Jaina Proudmore cast spells side by
side with the warlock GulDan, as they battle it out with Tracer and the demon Diablo himself.

They bring their personalities with them,
as well as some elements from the games they represent. Its a chaotic superstar match of skill
and reflexes and it has a PlayScore of 8.09. Atlas Reactor While turn-based games are fun, they do tend
to be a little slow. This game puts all that behind, putting a
fast-paced twist on tactical combat.

Form your team of four Atlas freelancers and
prepare for a battle of brains and brawns. Lay down your strategies in decision mode,
and watch them play out simultaneously in an explosive resolution mode. It's a psychological arena that requires you
to think ahead. Figure out your opponents moves, react accordingly,
and hope you dont miss.

Its the multiplayer XCOM youve been
waiting for and it has a PlayScore of 8.16. Smite In this universe, every day is Sunday, and
all the deities are coming to play. Gathering in one massive arena, they fight
for the honor of being gods among gods. With a numerous roster of celestial powerhouses,
you either lose your religion, or end up worshipping all of them.

Despite the controversy, Hi REZ Studios continues
to add more to their list of diverse characters. From the beastly Egyptian gods, to the humble
icons of Eastern Philosophies. Enter the greek-themed battlefield, and make
sure you dont end up being sacrifice. It has a PlayScore of 8.16.

Path of Exile While it borrows heavily from the Diablo series,
this game captures the atmosphere of old action RPGs, and upgrades it with a host of new features. It boasts in-depth character customization
and unique level progression. Dive into dark dungeons, slay ferocious beasts,
and collect gems to improve your abilities. It also has a comprehensive passive skill
tree that will let you further personalize your path of exile.

It has a PlayScore of 8.17. The Lord of the Rings Online Step inside a worthy incarnation of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth. Set in the Lord of the Rings timeline, Sauron continues his quest for domination, sending out the nine Nazguls in search for the One Ring.

Become part of the crusade against the dark
lord as one of five races, and tag along with Aragorn, Legolas, and the rest of Tolkien's
heroes. You may carve your path across the vast kingdoms,
battle with the beasts that roam the lands, but you must never forget second breakfast. It has a PlayScore of 8.17. The Lab A charming VR experience set in the Aperture
Science laboratories.

Travel from pocket universe to pocket universe
and interact with its various virtual environments. Explore eight minigames that range from the
epic to the bizarre. Defend castles with your archery skills, visit
exotic locales, repair robots, and destroy things with a giant slingshot. Its not exactly loaded with content, but
it does offer a fun introduction into the world of virtual reality.

It has a PlayScore of 8.31. The Lion Song: Episode 1 - Silence The first episode in a captivating point-and-click
adventure. Set in the early 1900s, follow the story of
Wilma, a talented composer faced with an upcoming concert. She seeks refuge in the mountains to overcome
her writer's block and complete her magnum opus.

Click on various objects to spur moments of
inspiration and complete her melody. It makes use of pixel visuals that, while
limited, takes nothing away from its detailed and beautiful landscapes. It has a PlayScore of 8.38. Dota 2 Making its humble beginnings as a WarCraft
mod, it was a game that singlehandedly started the MOBA genre.

With one of the pioneering designers at the
helm, Valve created a sequel with overhauled graphics, improved UI, and remodeled heroes. Despite its vibrant looks, It boasts one of
the steepest learning curves. With a hundreds of heroes, and deep mechanics,
theres a lot of things you wont learn on your first days, weeks, and even years. But, get over that hurdle and it easily becomes
one of the most rewarding games out there.

It has a PlayScore of 8.47. And the best Free PC game is Team Fortress
2 It's time to take out the big guns in Valve's
frantic first-person shooter. Veering away from the realism of their other
FPS titles, TF2 showcases its cartoon-style visuals, cheeky animations, and even cheekier
cast of characters. While it doesn't take itself too seriously,
it's still a highly competitive game.

Capture flags, deliver payloads, and control
maps with nine destructive classes that have unique playstyles. Automate, detonate, and dominate! A shooting game has never been this sarcastic. Thats why it's the best Free PC title with
a PlayScore of 8.61..

Top 10 Best PC Fighting Games

Top 10 Best PC Fighting Games

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 When it comes to the pinnacle of crossover
fighting games, CAPCOMs popular fighting game takes the world by storm. This is an updated version of The Fate of
Two Worlds which adds 12 new characters from both CAPCOM and Marvel universe including
Doctor Strange, Iron Fist, Phoenix Wright, Vergil and more. Together they go out in a 3 versus 3 skirmish
of epic proportions.

Although the gameplay is still similar compared
to its original, the games noticeable change lies in its aerial combat and X-factor systems. These upgrades provide new balance to the
combat, offering a new challenge for veteran and amateur players. Also, the HUD received a revamped aesthetic
flair. Originally part of the planned DLCs for
The Fate of Two Worlds, CAPCOM decided to make this a Standalone Title instead due to
an unfortunate disaster.

It was a very smart move. Gamers and critics praised the games expanded
character roster, enhanced online play and added a sweet new visual flavour. For a game that started during 1996, the series
has come a long way. It has provided players the opportunity to
create their dream battles with their favorite characters.

We cant wait for its sequel, Marvel vs.
Capcom Infinite which is scheduled to release sometime this year. Opening our list of the Top 10 PC Fighting
Games is Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition If theres one thing Mortal Kombat achieved
other than its fluid fighting mechanics, its the gore. The satisfying, eye-popping gore. Since time immemorial, the series is never
afraid to show off the brutality of death.

From decapitation, freezing, stabbing, head-cracking,
impaling and more, Mortal Kombat succeeded at every possible death. Komplete Edition contains all the Downloadable
Content from Netherrealms first Mortal Kombat game. This includes all the new characters like
Kenshi, Rain, Skarlet and the notorious Freddy Krueger. Experience the deadliest tournament with all
the iconic Kombatants in MK history.

Picking up after the events of Armageddon,
stop an evil emperor hell-bent from taking over the world. Pretty generic, but thats how most MK deals
with their story. Considered as a Reboot of the entire franchise,
feel the new yet familiar combat that the series was once known for. With the Unreal Engine, experience high quality
overkills in the most satisfying ways especially with the games new X-Ray supers.

Choose and play from its dynamic gameplay
modes such as Tag Team and Challenge Tower. Lauded for its smooth optimization to the
PC, this is Netherrealms proof that they can make a decent Mortal Kombat game. It has a PlayScore of 8.13 9. Injustice: Gods Among Us - Ultimate Edition Two NetherRealm games in a row shows how much
they love the fighting genre.

The glorious superhero powerplay from DC Comics
makes a grand debut to the videogame industry. Superman loses his faith to humanity and our
favorite superheroes are at a brink of civil war. Watch Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and more
DC characters as they test their moral compass to ensure the safety of humanity. Ultimate Edition is pretty much every other
enhanced titles.

Its smoother, better and it contains all
the Downloadable Content from the original such as 6 new characters, 30 new skins, and
60 new STAR Labs Missions. Its the definitive Injustice experience. The original made a good impression to the
fans and critics due to its impressive story, fluid fighting mechanics and refined visuals. Theres no other way to experience the first
Injustice game without this one.

It receives a PlayScore of 8.15 8. Lethal League Games like these are always a big surprise
when they successfully gain the love of gamers and critics. Team Reptiles fighting game mixes two unlikely
genres: Sports and Fighting. Its a competitive fighting game where players
fling an anti-gravity ball to defeat their opponent.

Its not your everyday ball, its a continuously
speeding projectile that feels like its about to go boom. Featuring a unique bunch of characters, these
street-level heroes unleash their batting skills to remove their opponent from the map. Its similar to Super Smash Bros but it
involves a constant moving projectile instead of big punches and kicks. The games best feature lies in its versus
mode.

With up to 4 players and a banging soundtrack,
go in an all out batting war in local or online play. Provided with GGPO technology, feel the high-speed
nature of Lethal League in a seamless online experience. Its in a league of its own, this game has
a PlayScore of 8.20 7. Nidhogg Step into the dueling pits and witness an
award-winning fighting game with an unlikely combination of mechanics: Fencing and Tug
of War.

Deal out ripostes, thrusts, and any exceptional
fencing movements to take down your opponent. Be on your most vigilant state because any
point of opportunity is the key to victory. Its fast, graceful and its full of yelling
and stabbing. Packed with a jumpy electronica soundtrack,
revel in your sophisticated fencing abilities and take down waves and waves of enemies in
its single player mode.

Its ridiculous and oftentimes serious when
played with a friend. Multiplayer is much more enjyoable. Do you want to engage with fisticuffs or do
quick successive lunges to your opponent? Theres just so many things you can do in
a limited environment. Nidhogg gained positive to both gamers and
critics.

Calling it an exhilarating experience, if
not downright crazy. Its a fun fighting game and its sequel
is just around the corner. It has a PlayScore of 8.21 6. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full
Burst Mashashi Kishamotos masterpiece has taken
the world by storm with the series long awaited finale.

Full Burst packs together the complete Ultimate
Ninja Storm 3 experience. Which means all the DLCs are present, new
content, and refined visuals. CyberConnect2 grants us the opportunity to
witness the 4th Great Ninja War. This is CyberConnect2s beginning on their
improved dynamic ninja fighting action with the series iconic roster of characters;
and that includes the great Jinchurikis.

Storywise it adds new chapters including Itachis
life after he breaks away from Madaras seal, and a Directors Cut that features
a different viewpoint during the Great War. Additionally, the game offers 100 new missions
and over 30 additional skins to choose from. If youre a Naruto fan or anyone that loves
the good ol ninja action, then this game is the closest thing for becoming the best
Naruto game to date. It was praised for its excellent fan service,
responsive controls, and a story mode that takes you deeper into the lore.

However, the lack of exploration and the dumbed
down difficulty was a tad bit annoying. It receives a PlayScore of 8.26 5. Melty Blood Actress Again Current Code Another case of Japanese name oddities, the
Melty Blood series is known for pioneering the visual novel and fighting game hybrid--well,
among others. It's also known to be developed by Type Moon,
which rose to fame for their now established Fate/ series, and of course, their 2000's
eroge visual novel Tsukihime.

But, despite featuring the characters of the
same Tsukihime series, Melty Blood is fluid, smooth, and decidedly wholesome. The game is set one year after the events
of Shiki Tohno's investigation into a mysterious series of murders. This particular title, while the being the
first made for the Ringwide Arcade Board, marks the end of the long running series. It features a whole collection of playable
characters, including the previous PS2 exclusives.

The freedom of choice is evident in the game,
as you pick from a total of 31 different fighters, each with three separate playstyles to discover. Weave through its intriguing narrative or
compete with players around the globe in Rank and Player matches. Waiting 15 years for a western release, this
has been the fulfillment of many fan's dreams. And while it's not exactly friendly to curious
newcomers, their top notch animations and fast-paced combat can definitely make up for
the grind.

It has a PlayScore of 8.3. 4. Street Fighter IV. Following it's successful premiere on the
PS3 and Xbox consoles, Street Fighter jumpkicked its way to the PC in an unexpected but much
awaited release in 2009.

It gave the once-envious and console-less
population their first taste of the franchise' new generation. A culmination of the lessons learned by the
franchise in ther 20 years of experience, Street Fighter IV has nailed the fundamentals
of their formula, finishing it off with a polished glint. Compared to V's more narrow approach to competitive
fighting, IV seems more diverse and welcoming. With their refined lineup, every character
has their own edge in the fight.

One thing that's different in this iteration
is the Focus Attack that lets you charge and absorb attacks to bring your opponents down
in battle. It's special move that will give you an advantage
in both offensive and defensive play. While everything's been vastly improved in
their recent Ultra version, they've sadly been left wanting for more reviews. But, despite their vanilla roster and balance,
IV still has much of the charm of the series.

Learn your moves, time your combos, and demolish
whoever stands in your way. Or you could just participate in some heavy
button mashing to catch victory. It has a PlayScore of 8.35. 3.

Rivals Of Aether Set in a world where Fire, Earth, Water and
Air collide. Choose your champion and manipulate the elements
together in this fast and frenetic Indie fighting game. Some players are even calling it the Smash
game they deserve since it contains similar gameplay elements to Nintendos iconic brawler. Dive into the games Story Mode where you
uncover the stories from each of the Elemental Champions.

Go into a fiery adventure with Zetterburn,
or feel the earth crumbling with Kraggs story. Players can also test their mettle with Abyss
Mode where players survive a gauntlet of shadowy fighters to climb the leaderboards. But the games real fun lies in its Online
Mode. If you really want to put your fighting skills
to the test, play with a friend or go into its ranked matches.

Its a Smash clone, yes. But its not a bad one. It has a PlayScore of 8.40 Here are the runners-up before we reveal the
number one: 11. Ultimate Marvel vs.

Capcom 3. An updated version of the original game, experience
UMVS like never before with new characters, updated HUD, UI, graphics and more. It receives a PlayScore of 8.07
12. Dragon Ball Xenoverse.

An action packed look into the saiyan-dominated
world of Dragonball. Relive your favorite battles, and visit the
iconic locations. It has a PlayScore of 8.06. 13.

Koihime Enbu. A reimagining of Romance of the three kingdoms,
packed with a little more girl power. With clean visuals, and satisfying controls,
it has a PlayScore of 7.77. 14.

BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma EXTEND. The third in Arc System Work's popular BlazBlue
series. Witness the return of the beloved gang, with
new scenarios and characters. It has a PlayScore of 7.73.

15. Street Fighter X Tekken. A crossover from two of Japan's biggest fighting
games. Pit Ryu and Ken against the infamous Mishima
crew, and discover the secrets of Pandora.

It has a Playscore of 7.66. 2. Skullgirls Conceptualized during the college days and
haunted by development issues, Lab Zero's work of love has definitely come a long way
since its release in 2012. For fighting fans on the PC, Skullgirl's place
in this list is no surprise.

This 2D fighter marries creative, and engaging
artstyle with controls that are both friendly, and competitively balanced. It's the kind a of game that's easy on the
eyes, easier to pick-up, and even harder to master--making it a favorite for veterans
looking for a tight duel, and newcomers looking for some multiplayer fun. Enter their art deco arenas, and enjoy the
anime-steampunk feel of their roster of eight characters. Modelled after Marvel vs Capcom 2's New Age
of Heroes, they share plenty of similarities--with tag-team battles, character assists, and combos.

But what really sets them apart the amount
of creativity poured onto each of their fighters. Explore each of their moves, and find out
which playstyle fits you best. While their fanservicey art has been divisive
at best, it's still one of the finest looking fighters out there. With punishing AIs, extremely accurate hitboxes,
and competitive online community, Skullgirls will stay in the genre's hall of fame for
a long time.

It  has a PlayScore of 8.51. 1. And the best fighting game on the PC is Tekken
7 Lo and behold, NAMCOs critically acclaimed
fighting game dominates our list. Step into the seventh King of the Iron First
Tournament and witness the end of the Mishima Feud.

These pesky family problems arent gonna
go running around forever and destroying the world. As per usual, Tekken 7 was released as an
Arcade game first during 2015, then it received a huge port to the consoles and PC. Upon its release, it gained the respect it
deserves. Powered by the Unreal Engine 4, experience
Tekken like never before.

The smooth texture and dazzling special effects
are few of its best features. Gameplay is better than ever. With two new features called Rage Art and
Power Crush, this can really change the tide of each round. Just by watching a single match can really
entertain you.

Especially with their sweet slow motion effect
for that clutch jabs. It was praised for its insanely accurate hitboxes
and reasonable balance changes. With over 39 playable characters, both old
and new, watch how a fighting game stood the test of time. Its definitely the best Tekken game to
date and obviously the best on our list.

It receives a PlayScore of 8.56.

This is a Handheld Gaming PC

This is a Handheld Gaming PC

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inconspicuous box right here contains a portable game console that is a full fledged PC with Windows. This is the GPD WIN2. Now to be clear, this is
the light prototype, so the final version will have
some fit and finish differences, but it should give us a
good look at what this guy is actually going to be
like when it goes on sale.

Yo! It looks like a little laptop! Wow! (Laughs) This is so cool! So if you guys remember
last year, we did a video on the world's smallest laptop at the time, which is also made by GPD. Well this actually takes
a lot of cues from that, but it actually has pretty
much a full Xbox controller built in, in addition to a tiny keyboard. I've gotta say, the hardware
feels surprisingly solid. So it's all metal and-
actually is that metal? (Taps) Oh yeah this is
definitely metal.

Man! This is very unusual, there's all kinds of weird buttons and ports, there's a full size USB port on the back of your tiny game console. So in addition to a slot for the SSD, you will also see the tiny fan. Now what separates this
from something like that GPD laptop that we
took a look at last year, is this has a proper core
processor, now mind you, its a low wattage core
M3, but still, it actually should be enough to
play some decent games. There's a pretty wide variety of ports, including a USB type C, which
can also be used for charging, a headphone jack, a full
size USB 3.0, Micro SD, we have a Micro HDMI, as well as we have three sets of shoulder buttons.

Take a look inside the
WIN 2 and you'll see it's a pretty interesting little device. So in addition to having
a pair of joysticks, you also get a D-Pad as
well as your standard X, Y, A, and B buttons, there's
a little toggle here that will switch between mouse input as well as just turning it into a game controller. But even on the keyboard
there's some specific options, including the Xbox buttons, select, start, you can even use the arrow
keys as well as the WASD. Now is it a good idea for
you to set your tiny little laptop portable console thing up, and use it with a mouse
and this tiny keyboard? No, that's not a good idea at all.

But you have the USB
port so, you can do it. So while I might not sound impressive with a six inch 720p display, it actually does make sense considering that the fairly limited power
of the actual computer... Or, game console? What do I call this? Do I call
this a computer, you think? I mean, it runs Windows.
It's a computer, right? - [Man] Handheld PC. - Handheld PC.

Coming back! 2018! The year of handheld PCs. Do you hear that? That's the sound... Of portable power! It's actually not that
loud; it's just a little... Little high pitched.

I will say one thing: Now that
we're actually into Windows, 720p on a six inch display
is very, very small. Inside, this guy is rocking
that core m3 processor with the integrated HD 615 graphics, 8GB of RAM, 128GB SSD, as well as a pair of 4900 milliamp hour batteries. Which especially when you're
doing longer gaming sessions should definitely come in handy. So because this guy only
has 120 gigs of storage out of the box, I am using
an external drive, but let's actually see how the
controls hold up in gaming.

The first game I'm going
to be trying is CS:Go. Now, this is a famous game
that is really well known for how well it is supported
by controllers and, how it really is the ultimate
way of playing the game. Alright, I'm just gonna
walk around with a pistol because I don't know what
the controls are to switch... Oh it's space.

So, immediately the
performance seems decent. Um, I definitely need
to tune the sensitivity of these sticks but getting like 45 frames per
second on medium at 720p. The more I play this, the
more it really does feel like I'm playing on a PC version of the Switch. The six inch screen, even though it's not super high resolution or anything, because it's so small,
it makes a lot of games, even on medium, look pretty decent.

Next, we have Rocket League. Now here I'm also going
to turn it down to 720p on quality settings. But, I think we should be playable. A game like Rocket League
does feel at home on the Win.

Not only is it powerful
enough to play it pretty well, the controls feel really nice. So, something that I'm noticing here is that the quality of the
buttons and especially the sticks feels solid; it feels like,
while yes, this is going to be a little bit of
an expensive portable, would you see where they spent it? It wasn't like they
were just going crazy... And oh yeah, come on, come on come on... No, no...

Next, we have GTA5. Now this, it claim, is
able to be played back at around 40 frames per
second with max settings. However, while I'm playing
it here at 720p on normal, I'm getting like 20 frames per second. So I'm not exactly sure how
they're getting that number.

I mean, it's kinda
playable, just about as much as, like, the Xbox 360 version, maybe? But, yeah not the greatest experience. Even thought the controls
are good for the most part I will say it is a little
bit awkward to have three set of buttons on your
shoulders instead of two. So instead of being able
to press in the sticks for R3 and L3, you actually
have that dedicated button around back. And that's fine, but I
accidentally keep grabbing it when I mean to do something like shoot at someone or something,
which is kind annoying.

Now comes the real test. Can
I play Overwatch on this guy? So at first glance, a
portable Overwatch machine sounds like a great idea. But I'm curious to see what the actual performance looks like. So in Overwatch its 720p
on low.

We do see the frame rate dropping a little
bit from time to time, especially when you get into a
big battle, but it is usable. My big issue is just the
sort of the sensitivity of the sticks; I feel like
it does need a little bit of sort of customization to
be able to really get it into a good sweet spot. But it's, uh, it's not bad.
Also, what am I doing here? That was a bad idea. So, should you pick up the GPD Win 2? Well, it's a little bit more complicated than a lot of videos.

On one hand, even though,
yeah, it's a little bit of a weird concept, the Win actually pulls it off pretty well. The biggest downside is price. So it's $650 on Indiegogo right now, and somewhere north of $800 when it goes for full retail sale. The GPD Win 2 is for a
very specific person.

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