
From outlaws in turn-of-the-century America to. And if you're a fan of both? You're in for a very good time. Top titles clockwise from top left, God of War, Florence, Iconoclasts, Red Dead Redemption, Pillars of Eternity. Enter the Gungeon: Great pacing, great style, and near-infinite replay value combine to make Gungeon a must-play for fans of dungeon crawlers or twin stick shooters. And the finished product delivered on the promise. Total War: WARHAMMER: The bloody fantasy Warhammer universe is a perfect fit for Total War's hybrid strategy. Stardew Valley: When a one-man indie studio makes what might just be the greatest farming simulation ever made, it's nothing short of a monumental achievement. If you haven’t rage-quit by the end of it, be sure to stick around to hear us talk about Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Nintendo’s NX mutterings, and your. Were just over half-way through and the sheer number of new games is almost overwhelming.
#BEST GAMES OF 2016 SO FAR IGN PC#
The game deserves a lot of credit for its crazy action, intense boss battles, and surprisingly rewarding exploration. We’re at the midpoint of 2016, so it’s time to look back at the last six months and assemble a non-definitive, highly subjective list of our favorite games of the year so far. It would be hard to argue 2016 hasnt been a great year for gaming. Here are best PC games of 2016 so far for your consideration Adventures of Pip Tic Toc Games' Adventures of Pip is a side-scrolling action-platformer that's based on an interesting premise: evolving and devolving a pixel-based hero between his 1-bit and 16-bit forms to fight through level after level of goons and bosses. Honorable Mentions Doom: Our Doom review was positive, but we didn't quite give the game the glowing praise that some others awarded it. The best PC games of 2016 (so far) These are the best PC games released in the first half of 2016. It strikes a wonderful balance between abstraction and a sense of purpose, making it one of 2016's best reviewed games for any platform. The hard puzzles don't feel unfair, and cracking the nut of a particularly onerous puzzle is fantastically satisfying. Along with the increasing complexity comes the understanding of the context of the puzzles. For a complete list of all 3DS high (and low) scores, visit Metacritics Nintendo 3DS section. The Metascore is a weighted average of critic reviews on a scale of 0 (bad) to 100 (good). Note that games are ranked by Metascore prior to rounding. At first, the puzzles are light and fun, but as you work your way through the game, the complexity ratchets up. Games with fewer than 7 reviews are not eligible for inclusion. Its 3D world can be freely navigated and appreciated, but the world is merely window dressing for The Witness' clever and ingenious puzzles, of which there is no shortage. Despite also releasing on the PS4, few games feel at home on PC as The Witness.
