The Top 12 PC Games So Far in 2019
Despite the fact that we have only just reached the halfway point of 2019, the PC gaming community has had a fantastic year. With releases like GreedFall, Control, Outer Worlds, and more, the second half of the year seems even more promising. In fact, this list is already deserving of the title of top 10 PC games of the year. Now let's get started.
Resident Evil 2
Metro Exodus
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Apex Legends
It may be argued that we have played enough Battle Royale games and are sick of Fortnite and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, to mention a couple. In an oversaturated genre, Apex is a breath of fresh air. The main emphasis is on squad combat, as three players from each squad battle it out for supremacy against the other 19 squads. There are many intriguing playable characters in it, and each one has unique advantages or skills that can be showcased on an intriguing terrain. This game is obviously free and has a cool vibe to it.
Devil May Cry 5
Devil May Cry 5 is just another example of how Capcom has had a fantastic first half and how they have taken its detractors by surprise. regaining prominence following an unsuccessful attempt to revive it in 2013. They restored the original plot, cast of characters, and attitude to a whole new level. The game looks amazing because Capcom used the same brand-new engine for this one as they did for RE2. You may slice and shoot demonic hordes with complete elegance and skill thanks to the fluid combat.
Rage 2
Mad Max and Doom are combined in a strange, yet successful, way in Rage 2. The post-apocalyptic setting bears uncanny similarities to Mad Max, and players will enjoy Doom's swift and straightforward gameplay. It takes up the narrative where its 2011 predecessor left off. With a good number of abilities, a variety of weapons to pick from, and the ability to upgrade both your trusted companion and weapons, the gameplay offers a lot to players. Although the game may have its moments of poor performance, it is still a really good shooter.
Mortal Combat 11
Mortal Combat is perhaps best remembered for its brutally graphic deaths and button-mashing action. The most recent title in the franchise's 27-year history is a perfect example of how much it has changed over that period. The tale is engrossing and wonderful in the right sense, even though it occasionally borders on the ridiculous. The gameplay is slick. There are a ton of personalization possibilities available in the game. Without a doubt, it is the most popular game in the series, with well-developed game mechanics that give the gameplay a depth that is uncommon in fighter games.
A Plague Tale: Innocence
The Division 2
Total War: Three Kingdoms
Without a doubt, one of the greatest strategy games available right now is Total War: Three Kingdoms. This game's core features are its incredible gameplay and a big cast of characters that together make an epic tale. The appropriate amount of challenge in the gameplay makes you think about the approach you should use for your next move. In terms of aesthetics, the game is very enjoyable, and you can just relax and take in how the combat sequence plays out. It is without a doubt the best game in the Total War series and well worth the time.
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- Red Dead Redemption 2.
- Cyberpunk 2077.
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Next-Gen.
- A Plague Tale: Requiem.
- Forspoken.
- HYPERPC computers. for the most demanding games.