2022 is half over, and despite some notable delays, it’s been a strong year for PC games. The release calendar for big budget games like Starfield has taken a beating, but we’ve still had several worthy additions to our selection of the best PC games since the start of the year: a slick port of Monster Hunter Rise, gleeful destruction engine Teardown, foxy adventure Tunic, adorable cat platformer Stray, and, of course, Elden Ring.
Elden Ring is probably the game we’re going to keep coming back to all year long. But if you’re looking for more recommendations of what to play right now, especially this summer, when the release schedule is a bit barren, we have some ideas.
This list is specifically our answer to the question “What new PC games should I play right now?” with picks pulled from the best PC games of the year, old favorites we think now is a good time to revisit, and some 2022 hidden gems. It’s a reflection of what the PC Gamer team is playing right now.
For a more comprehensive list of great PC games past and present, check out our annual Top 100 (opens in new tab) list of the best games on PC. We have some fresh picks for the best Steam Deck games (opens in new tab) if you have one of Valve’s handhelds on the way.
We also stay on top of the year’s calendar with our guide to the new games of 2022 (opens in new tab), organized by month.
Some good news related to this list: The graphics card shortage is finally easing up, which means it’s now possible to build a new gaming PC for a non-outrageous price. We have a guide to putting together an entry-level gaming PC (opens in new tab) for around $750, but going pre-built is also an option if you want to jump straight into gaming. We have some recommendations for pre-built PCs (opens in new tab), too.
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Reference these emojis to narrow down what you’re looking for in our selection of the best PC games.
- 💻 = Suitable for low-end PCs
- 🙋♀️ = Singleplayer
- 🙋♀️🙋♀️ = Multiplayer
- 🎮 = Best with a controller
- 🆓 = Free-to-play
What we’re playing now
These are the games the PC Gamer team is currently playing: the up-to-the-minute (or at least, month) stuff on our Steam quick launch menus. You can see all of our recent game reviews here.
Best of the best
These games aren’t all piping hot out of the oven, but some things get better with age. They’re the cream of the crop on PC, either scoring 90%+ in a review or appearing on our list of the Top 100 PC games (opens in new tab). If you just want a damn fine PC game from the last several years, check these out.
- Disco Elysium (92%) 🙋♀️💻: Our 2019 Game of the Year and #1 best PC game for two years running.
- Valheim 💻🙋♀️🙋♀️: A survival sandbox that rekindled our love for chopping, mining and building with stylish, savvy streamlining.
- Total War: Warhammer 3 (90%) 🙋♀️🙋♀️: A brilliant final act with the series’ most inventive and unusual factions yet.
- Strange Horticulture (90%) 🙋♀️💻: A beautiful and engrossing detective game packed with mysteries, puzzles, plants, and intrigue.
- Slay the Spire (92%) 🙋♀️💻: The deckbuilding roguelike all others aspire to beat.
- God of War (90%) 🙋♀️🎮: The best game on PS4 is now one of the best games on PC.
- Monster Hunter: Rise (90%) 🙋♀️🙋♀️💻: Arguably the greatest entry in Capcom’s flagship series, and a game that simply never stops giving.
- Forza Horizon 5 (90%) 🙋♀️🙋♀️🎮: Even a marginal improvement on the best racing series around is worth celebrating.
- Chivalry 2 (91%) 🙋♀️🙋♀️: A brilliant mix of high skill and low comedy, and the best medieval combat game out there.
- Wildermyth (90%) 🙋♀️🙋♀️💻: Narrative design as genetic engineering, it will live in your head like an imaginary friend.
- Crusader Kings 3 (94%) 🙋♀️🙋♀️💻: The king is dead, long live the king!
- Minecraft (96%) 💻🙋♀️🙋♀️: Build anything you can imagine, as long as it’s made of cubes.
- Hitman 3 (90%) 🙋♀️: The art of assassination, polished as finely as Agent 47’s head.
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The best PC games by genre
Find our selection of the best PC games just a bit too broad? Perhaps you know you’re after a gripping story, or an intense racer, or the kind of sim you can spend a whole weekend playing like a second job. Our genre lists have curated recommendations for RPGs, racing, strategy, and more. Check ’em out: