50 Best PC Games of 2015 Based on User Reviews

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Updated:
13 Jan 2016

Ultimately, Gamers Decide what go down in history as the best PC games of 2015!

2015 was an amazing year for PC gaming, with game releases that pushed creativity, imagination, and technology to their limits. We’ve seen plenty of unforgettable titles, from well-polished triple A epics to wildly innovative and ambitious indie games.

When it comes down it, which games deserve to go down in history as the best of the best is entirely dependent on you, the gamers. Here, then, is our roundup of the 50 Best PC Games of 2015 Based on User Reviews!

50. Heroes of the Storm

Blizzard’s Heroes of the Storm boasts a roster of gaming icons. Kerrigan? Arthas? Diablo? They’re all here, and ready to raise hell. This MOBA also comes with several one-of-a-kind battlegrounds, each offering a secondary objective that drastically affects team strategy. But whether it’s raising a gargantuan undead golem, or summoning the magic of temples to raze the enemy base, you better learn how to work together! Because in Heroes of the Storm, if you want to win, you’ll have to cooperate closely with your allies. One of the best PC games of 2015 – and it’s free!

49. Total War: Attila

Total War: Attila boasts an excellent change of pace from earlier Total War installments. For one, several playable factions are nomadic, meaning they don't start with a capital or province. This gives them a variety of perks, such as greater mobility, which allows them to pillage cities to their heart’s content. Total War: Attila has also been lauded for its accurate portrayal of history. True to the violent, dismal era in which it is set, the game is steeped in an apocalyptic miasma, complete with inclement weather and gloomy lighting.

48. The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited

What could be better than adventuring through the frozen wastes of Skyrim, hunting down mammoths and giants? Or exploring the majestic forests and metropolitan areas of the Imperial Province of Cyrodiil? How about having the entirety of Tamriel as your playground? That’s what MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited offers. This is a land torn asunder by war, so you’ll have to choose your side well. Plunge your blade into the enemy’s heart, or steal into dank dungeons in search of precious treasures. Participate in epic siege battles, or craft the mightiest weapons. This is your story; you play the way you want!

47. Assassin’s Creed Syndicate

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate takes us to Industrial Revolution London. Our heroes? The twin protagonists, Jacob and Evie Frye. Jacob is rash, goofy, and enjoys punching people in the teeth. Evie is tough, serious, and is so good at being stealthy it’s almost like she can bend the shadows to her will. Both of them are equally dangerous – and they need to be, if they’re going to stop the Templar threat that has taken control of London’s seedy underbelly. You’ll meet new friends (such as Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, and Alexander Graham Bell), not to mention you'll be using a lot of new tools! For example, you can now take to the skies with the rope launcher, which acts like Batman’s grappling hook. It definitely makes scaling walls way faster! Burn cobblestones in carriage races, free child workers, hunt down supernatural phenomena, and more in one of the best PC games of 2015!

46. Hard West

The Wild West meets XCOM in the supernatural cowboy showdown, Hard West. When tragedy leaves you and your loved one dead, you find yourself brought back to life thanks to a lust for revenge. In Hard West’s deep, turn-based combat, you control a squad of one to four gunslingers, then execute enemies with an assortment of historically inspired firearms. Kick line-of-sight in the face by exploiting the bullet ricochet system, and employ dozens of other lethal abilities. And as you’ve probably already guessed, this isn’t your daddy’s Western. These savage lands abound in the occult, so expect to deal with demons and mystical powers alongside bandits and assassins. Weird, wild, and a lot of bloody fun, Hard West is one of the best PC games of 2015.

45. Fallout 4

Fallout 4 has everything you want in an epic post-apocalyptc RPG. It boasts an enormous, painstakingly detailed open world that’s been ravaged by global nuclear war. It focuses on the remnants of a retro-futuristic culture that effortlessly merges 1950s America with crazy technology such as intelligent robots, super mutants, laser rifles, and genetic engineering. It's got hundreds of quests revolving around the world’s unusual mix of denizens, from friendly zombies to gangsters. It'll require you to make moral choices that shape the world around you. All the elements that make a great post-apocalyptic adventure are here. And the action is even better than before, featuring fast-paced shooting that you can slow down if you want a more tactical approach to combat. Add to that interesting companions (including an immortal dog), endless character customization options, and an unforgettable soundtrack, and you’ve got one of the best PC games of 2015.

44. Grand Theft Auto V

Set in the vibrant open world of Los Santos, Grand Theft Auto V revolves around three protagonists: ex-con Michael, former street gangster Franklin, and lowlife trailer park thug Trevor. Trouble with a Mexican drug lord kicks off a chain of events that forces them to work together on a series of heists. Switching between characters can be done on the fly, which adds a layer of group control to the gameplay. The game features a plethora of activities, including scuba diving, yoga, purchasing property, and even training Chop the Rottweiler to do tricks. It never stops giving you something to do, stealing away those hours like a crook in the night. It’s no surprise Grand Theft Auto V is lauded as one of the best PC games of 2015.

43. The Age of Decadence

The development team behind The Age of Decadence wanted to make something truly different, and the result is an unforgivingly challenging RPG about politics, picking the right battles, and surviving a world that is doing its best to stomp you to the ground. The turn-based combat is as hardcore as you can get, but it’s your dealings with the game’s hundreds of characters and events that make up the core experience. You can work with any of a trio of Noble Houses or the four guilds (assassins, merchants, army, thieves), and the nature of your quests will depend on whom you ally with. How you make the best of the situation to rise to the top is your choice. And make no mistake, your decisions matter, as they change the world around you. With countless unique characters, shady agenda to pursue (such as power grabs, political backstabbing, and assassinations), thousands upon thousands of lines of dialogue, and a cruel low magic fantasy world, The Age of Decadence is an incomparable RPG experience.

42. StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void

StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void ends Blizzard’s sci-fi magnum opus on a high note. This time, the story focuses on the Protoss perspective. You assume the role of Artanis as he prepares his people for the coming of the dark god Amon, as prophesied by the Xel’Naga. But with the entire galaxy at stake, it’ll take more than one faction to win the day. All three races return with new units and abilities, paving the way for fresh strategies, and even more battle options. All your favorite heroes, such as Kerrigan, Raynor, Zeratul, Zagara, and Horner have prominent roles in the story. We’ve been waiting more than a decade for the epic conclusion to the saga, and now here it is in the form of one of the best PC games in 2015.

41. Book of Unwritten Tales 2

Book of Unwritten Tales 2 is a 3D point-and-click adventure game. Starring four unlikely heroes – a neophyte gnome mage named Wilbur, the elven princess Ivo, the narcissistic human Nate, and a furball going by the name of Critter – the game whisks you away to a colorful fantasy world known as Aventasia. You see, a terrible evil has befallen the land. All the hideous monsters are being transformed into cute widdle puppies! And those proud, majestic castles? They’ve been turned into overgrown dollhouses! What’s a hero to do? Puzzles, laughs, and an enchanting adventure await in Book of Unwritten Tales 2.

40. Sunless Sea

Sunless Sea takes place in the same Victorian Gothic world as Fallen London. As such, expect doom and gloom to be your constant companion throughout your adventures in its dark, underground ocean. As a steamship captain, your job is to brave the unknown, while dealing with monstrous crabs, hordes of murderous bats, and living icebergs. You can add cannibalism and madness to that list too! Manage your crew, make a deal with the devil, upgrade your ship, engage in real-time combat, recruit unique characters, sire a new generation of explorers, and more in one of the best PC games of 2015.

39. Wasteland 2: Director's Cut

Set in an alternate timeline where a nuclear holocaust devastates the entire world, Wasteland 2 is about the Desert Rangers, a militaristic group that assists survivors of the harsh southwestern desert. When a veteran ranger is found murdered after investigating an unusual radio signal describing “man and machine becoming one”, players are charged with continuing his mission. Wasteland 2 features a party system, and turn-based combat that pushes tactics to the forefront of the action. The Director’s Cut comes with enhanced graphics, thousands of lines of new dialogue, new tactical attacks, and a Perks & Quirks system that allows for improved party customization. This is one RPG that shouldn’t be missed!

38. Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide

Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide is a co-operative first-person action game in which you shoot and slice up swarms of stinking rat-men. The city of Ubersreik has been overrun by filthy Skaven. Choose one of five unique heroes, then ally yourself with up to three others to stop the infestation. Thirteen immersive levels take you from the tops of enormous towers to the dank depths of the city. And because this is a Warhammer game, expect mountains of gore and buckets of blood as you cut foes in half, separate their heads from their shoulders, or shoot them at point blank between the eyes. Features a vast diversity of weapons including blades, firearms, and magical staves; intelligent and highly mobile enemies that spawn dynamically; a story befitting the dark fantasy universe of Warhammer; and more in one of the best PC games of 2015!

37. Transformers: Devastation

Relive the 80s in what is the best tribute to Transformers Generation 1. Play as Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Sideswipe, Wheeljack, or Grimlock as you fight to foil an evil Decepticon plot to transform the Earth into a new Cybertron. Transformers: Devastation is pure action, and offers players variety of methods to destroy their enemies. A quick roundhouse kick the jaw can be followed up with a flurry of punches to the sternum. Then complete the combo by transforming into a vehicle, and smashing your foe into piles of scrap! Even your favorite bad guys are here, from Megaron to the Insecticons. Boasting one of the best combat systems in gaming, the return of beloved voice actors, and crisp, cartoony visuals that do the original animated series proud, the explosive Transformers: Devastation is one of the best PC games of 2015.

36. Teslagrad

Beautifully animated, hand-drawn graphics pull you into the breathtaking steampunk world of Teslagrad. In this game, you roam dangerous lands and explore the forgotten Tesla Tower in your bid to unravel a conspiracy involving a tyrannical despot. Armed with a slew of electromagnetic abilities, you can levitate over harmful traps, dash across the screen, send objects flying through the air, and more. You’ll need all those skills if you want to solve the challenging puzzles, defeat the humongous bosses, and discover the powerful relics of a bygone age in Teslagrad.

35. Homeworld Remastered Collection

Homeworld broke out of the real-time strategy box by giving us not two, but three dimensions to wage our massive space battles in. The result? A sci-fi epic for the new millennium and beyond. Homeworld Remastered Collection includes the original game and its sequel, and because they’ve gotten the HD treatment, they look as slick as hell. In the games, you assume control of the Kushan, a space-faring species living in a gargantuan “Mothership.” Your planet of origin has been destroyed, so your only hope is to sail in the vastness of the void until you find a new planet to call home. But the final frontier is one filled with danger. The occasional raider may be nothing more than a petty annoyance, but you’ve also got the Taiidan, an entire interstellar empire seeking your destruction. Two of the greatest games of our time in one fantastic package!

34. Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin

Who’d have known a game so difficult that playing it is sometimes akin to putting your privates in a blender would become successful enough to warrant not one, but three expansions? Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin combines the base game with its three excellent expansions. As such, it’s got everything you want in a Souls game. Huge bosses so hideous, so uncompromisingly tough, they make the monsters of Silent Hill look like the cast of Sesame Street? Check. Excellent combat that has you slashing, smashing, and impaling hordes of bad guys, from undead soldiers to gargantuan dragons? Check. Epic locations such as sprawling castles, cavernous wastes, and fetid caves? Check. A million ways to die? Check, check, check! One of the best PC games of 2015, and then some!

33. Shadowrun: Hong Kong

In Shadowrun: Hong Kong – the third expansion for Shadowrun: Returns – magic meets technology in a unique combination of urban fantasy, cyberpunk, and crime. Set in a dystopian futuristic Hong Kong, the expansion comes with a considerable 15-hour campaign and loads of new content. The combat is turn-based, demanding strategy and tactics as much as firepower or a sharp blade. The job classes are unique, too. You can decapitate criminals with a single slash as the combat-centric Street Samurai, lay waste to entire computer systems as the hacking expert Decker, rip the spirits from the afterlife to do your bidding in the mortal world as the Shaman, and more. A must for RPG and cyberpunk fans.

32. Technobabylon

In 2087, the world has changed drastically. Genetic engineering is commonplace, human interaction has been supplanted by the Trance program, a militaristic police force watches your every move, and a super-intelligent and ubiquitous A.I. controls the entire city. We follow the stories of three individuals – a Trance addict, a member of the secret police, and a criminal-turned-case officer – as they struggle for salvation in a dystopian world. Technobabylon is a superbly written, visually engrossing experience that harks back to the golden age of point-and-click adventure PC games.

31. Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition

Divinity: Original Sin puts you in the boots of two Source Hunters who have dedicated their lives to ridding the world of Rivelon of a dangerous magic known as the Source. A routine murder investigation leads to a much grander adventure involving the undead, bloodthirsty cults, and an ancient evil threatening all life in the world. As this is a highly interactive game, your actions have consequences on your reputation. So a merchant might sell you his wares if you're a saint, or he might sic the guards on you if you're a remorseless psychopath. The environment can also be manipulated. Your enemy standing in a puddle of water? Send a current of electricity through it, and fry him! The Enhanced Edition adds loads of new content, full voiceovers, extra game modes, and countless other improvements, making it one of the best PC games of 2015.

30. Grim Fandango Remastered

1998’s Grim Fandango was a masterpiece that combined wit, humor, and mind-bending puzzles in a single package. Set in the afterlife’s Land of the Dead, players fill the shoes of Manny Calavera, the most charismatic skeleton you’ll ever meet. As a travel agent, his job is to ferry departed souls into the Ninth Underworld. Not as easy as it seems, of course! Aside from troublesome customers, he’ll have to contend with conspiracies and other unexpected plot twists. Thankfully, Grim Fandango has been remastered for the new era, so you can get the game without complications. Now’s your chance to see what all the fuss was about!

29. Rebel Galaxy

An action-packed space simulation RPG, Rebel Galaxy charges you with exploring a galaxy filled with aliens, pirates, planets, anomalies, artifacts, asteroids, and more. How you play the game is your choice. Want to make money the legal way? Ply your wares as an honest space trader. Want to hunt down bounties for glory? Blast enemies from the sky as a privateer. Negotiate with alien factions, or put them to the torch. Purchase and upgrade a diversity of spacecraft, from sleek speedsters to behemoths armed to the teeth. With so much freedom and a variety of things to do, Rebel Galaxy proves itself as one of the best PC games of 2015.

28. Resident Evil HD Remaster

Resident Evil HD Remaster traps you in a gigantic mansion infested with zombies and an assortment of other nightmarish creatures. As either Jill Valentine or Chris Redfield of the S.T.A.R.S. police force, you’ve got weapons and ammunition to defend yourself with. But nothing lasts forever – especially bullets. So pick your fights wisely, lest you become a zombie snack. The game that started the survival horror craze, now in glorious HD – easily one of the best PC games of 2015.

27. Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number

Top-down shooter Hotline Miami turned obscene violence into an art form. Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number completes the bloody saga and adds more playable characters, masks, and abilities – not to mention even more blood and gore. Crash through the door with your guns blazing, and watch your enemies explode into a shower of gooey bits and bloody paste. Exhibit your interior decoration skills as you carpet the floor with your foes’ intestines, and paint the walls with their brains. Everything from shotguns to chainsaws are at your disposal, so use them to lay waste to all who oppose you! As action-packed as it is gory, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a clear favorite with fans, and one of the best PC games of 2015.

26. Age of Wonders III: Eternal Lords

Age of Wonders III: Eternal Lords is the expansion pack to an already excellent turn-based fantasy strategy war game.  In addition to the original six races, you can now also play the frigid Frostlings, and the cat-like Tigrans. The new Necromancer class is all about raising the dead and spreading plagues. There are also new units, mechanics, and stories. Of course, the core game is even better than it originally was. You still get to pick a leader who evolves, RPG-style; the world remains large and a joy to explore; and you can use a variety of tactics, such as diplomacy and the exploitation of resources, to achieve victory. A must for fans of strategy and fantasy alike.

25. Apotheon

Featuring stunning graphics emulating the art of Ancient Greece, Apotheon is a brutal action game in which you take the fight to Mount Olympus itself. The gods, you see, have abandoned mankind, which has begun to wither without divine assistance. To ensure the survival of your species, you therefore journey to the home of the gods in your goal to snatch their powers for yourself. The bloody combat will have you cutting down mythological creatures, roaming the vast open world to meet legendary characters, and finding divine treasures. One of the best PC games of 2015, and – because of its faithfulness to Greek Mythology – it’s educational, too!

24. The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth

After his mother hears God demanding that she sacrifice Isaac to him, Isaac flees and descends into the basement. What he discovers is nothing he ever anticipated: dungeons filthy with blood and poop. Here, dangerous creatures roam, such as his lost siblings, who have been transformed into grotesque monstrosities. The expansion to The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth offers hundreds of hours of additional gameplay, meaning countless new rooms, monsters, bosses, weapons, items, and more. In this roguelike action game, Isaac uses a variety of weapons to explore thousands of procedurally generated rooms. Expect blood by the bucketfuls, and sights so horrid they’ll tattoo themselves into your brain.

23. Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty

In this game, you assume the role of poor Abe, who was content waxing floors in Oddworld’s largest meat processing factory – until he discovered a devious scheme to transform the plant’s slave labor population into meaty snacks. As you flee your oppressors, you’ll have to avoid getting mashed into a pulp by meat grinders and ending up in the stomach of ravenous monsters . Not to mention there are hundreds of guards who’ll shoot you on sight, so make sure to practice those bullet-dodging skills! There are ancient ruins to explore, perilous caves to delve into, and precious secrets to unearth in this exhilarating action platformer.

22. Her Story

There is literally nothing quite like Her Story in the video game industry right now, and that becomes fairly obvious upon watching the trailer. No fancy CG, no bad guys to kill, only a real woman, played by the talented Viva Seifert, speaking to someone off-camera. Her Story is a mystery game which challenges you to solve a missing person case by scrutinizing police interviews with the said woman. There are loads of clips to be found in the database, and the more you watch, the more you can piece together clues to what really happened. Of course, it’s not as easy as it sounds; there is more than one way to interpret the information you glean from the woman, and the story itself is one big puzzle. An excellent interactive movie, crime thriller, and mystery game all rolled into one atmospheric and boldly innovative package.

21. Hand of Fate

A unique take on the collectible card genre, Hand of Fate tasks you with building decks of cards, which are then used to create dungeons for you to conquer. This action RPG features ever-changing worlds, infinite possibilities, and quests that will challenge your every skill. Countless treasures and encounters await as you explore the depths of your creations. And at the end of every adventure lies the master of each suit: the Jack, the Queen, and the King. So don that armor and choose your weapons wisely, because there are monsters to slay, and your destiny to decide.

20. DiRT Rally 

Experience the thrills of racing through the toughest terrains in the racing simulation DiRT Rally. Everything from snow-covered to muddy tracks are represented, each offering a unique set of challenges. Your car is affected by the environment; speeding on dirt is a different beast from driving on a rain-drenched tarmac. Vehicles can be damaged too, so sound strategy and the judicious handling of your ride is paramount. Aside from its gritty realism, the game also features car customization, team management, regular online challenges, real-world tracks and automobiles, over 70 stages, and more. One of the best PC games of 2015 – especially if you love motorsports!

19. Dying Light

Parkour’s always exciting in video games. It’s even more exciting when you’ve got dozens of zombies chasing your tail! Dying Light tasks you with exploring an enormous open world filled with shambling undead eager to munch on your face. During the day, you run around scavenging for supplies while dodging danger; during the night, survival takes center stage as zombies grow more aggressive and strong, and grotesque nocturnal predators enter the hunting grounds in search of fresh prey. The game comes with various features, including 4-player co-op, and even a mode that lets you play as a zombie.

18. Invisible, Inc.

As a member of Invisible, Inc., you are a master of stealth. Select a variety of 10 agents, then infiltrate some of the shadiest corporations using teamwork and precision. Outsmart hordes of enemy soldiers, cut through high tech defense systems, dodge enemy bullets, snipe targets from afar, and more in a slew of randomly generated worlds. One of the best PC games of 2015!

17. Grow Home

It’s all about climbing, growing, and exploration in Grow Home. You play a robot named BUD, whose quest to save his home has him visiting an alien planet in search of special seeds to harvest. You’ll have to grow giant plants which you can ride, climb, and use as a bridge to reach hard-to-reach places… such as the sky! You’ll also find yourself adventuring through a rich variety of worlds, such as floating islands, and lands filled with strange creatures. A charmingly whimsical title from the folks at Ubisoft!

16. Black Mesa

Remember Half-Life? Oh, it’s just the game that changed the very nature of the first-person shooter, if not the entirety of gaming. Well, Black Mesa is a third-party reimagining of one of the most important PC games of all time. And we have good news! It’s a remake that actually doesn’t suck! In fact, it’s the best way to re-experience Half-Life. Everything you loved about the original – the shooting, visuals, A.I., etc. – have been enhanced for a new generations of players. You once again play as Gordon Freeman, as you attempt to survive Black Mesa Research Facility after it gets inundated by murderous aliens. There are wonderful characters to meet, mutants to disintegrate, and an engrossing story to experience. Clearly one of the best PC games of 2015.

15. Prison Architect

In Prison Architect, you build and run a maximum security prison. Thing is, it’s not as simple as keeping prisoners behind bars. You’ll need to feed them, keep them healthy, as well as make sure there are enough guards to prevent and control criminal shenanigans. The plumbing needs to work, too. Or maybe you’ll need an exercise area or an execution chamber. So you’ll need to keep maintaining and upgrading those facilities, as more and more prisoners get jailed. The game also has a Story Mode, which follows the tale of a man on death row, and Escape Mode, which puts you in the shoes of a prisoner trying to escape prison by any means necessary, such as starting a riot or digging an underground tunnel. A strategy and management game unlike any other!

14. Cities: Skylines

In Cities: Skylines, one of the best PC games of 2015, you’re tasked with developing a small settlement into a bustling metropolis. But it’s not as easy as it sounds! There are numerous considerations to take into account, such as road placement, taxes, and the happiness and health of your citizens. Too much pollution, and people will be blowing factory smoke out their noses. Not enough jobs, and you’ll have people sharing their meals with rats and cockroaches. Cities: Skylines is open-ended, so you can build for as long as you want. What better way to spend all those sleepless nights?

13. Rocket League

What’s the best way to play soccer? Behind the wheel of a car, of course! Rocket League is a sports game in which teams of cars battle to score goals with a ball. But there’s more to this game than just its absurd gimmick. Insane physics, in combination with rocket boosters, allows players to perform high-flying, gravity-defying stunts for maximum insanity. Boasts tons of unlockable vehicles and items, and supports local and online multiplayer, and even cross-platform play. Once of the most surprising hits of 2015!

12. Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1

Control three beautiful warriors (and three support characters) as they battle onscreen, explore dungeons, and collect all sorts of items in Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1. Available for the PlayStation Vita and PC, this game is a vastly improved remake of the 2010 console turn-based RPG, Hyperdimension Neptunia. Its whole concept is a play on the game industry. The story revolves around the “Console War,” which takes place in a world called Gamindustri. The title itself refers to the abandoned Sega Neptune project. An excellent game for JRPG and anime fans!

11. BROFORCE

Bad guys threatening truth, liberty, and the American way? Bring out Broforce – a paramilitary group of patriotic meatheads who eat grenades for breakfast and excel in the use of overwhelming force. Up to four players can select from a variety of over-muscled commandoes, then run “n” gun their way through terrorist and alien scum. Relish the fully destructible environments as you devastate strongholds of villainy with showers of sweet napalm. Enjoy an arsenal of insane weapons and gadgets, from firearms and explosives to swords, chainsaws, lightning powers, and jetpacks. Taste the freedom as you employ testosterone-enhanced special abilities, such as dive bombs and lightning-fast horizontal dashes, to blast enemies into hundreds of pieces of pixelated gore. Get ready for blood, guns, and the rancid odor of man-sweat in one of the best PC games of 2015!

10. SOMA

Descend into the perilous depths of the ocean in SOMA. In this first-person sci-fi survival horror game, you inexplicably find yourself in an underground facility filled with robotic monstrosities, and much, much worse. And to top it all off, the whole thing is shrouded in a mystery that will make you question the very nature of consciousness itself. Journey through dark, dank corridors as you attempt to piece together clues about the events that led to your stranding in your underwater prison. Interface with computer systems to learn more about the facility's secret projects. Just don’t forget to watch your back, because the shadows hide unspeakable horrors that don’t take too kindly to sharing their space with you. One of the best PC games of 2015.

9. Tales from the Borderlands

Who’d have thought an interactive drama based on the Borderlands series would turn out so great? Tales from the Borderlands is a five-part game about Rhys, a man who wishes to become Hyperion’s Handsome Jack replacement, and Fiona, a con-artist aiming to make the big bucks on Pandora. Together they explore a wasteland populated with bandits, murderers, gangsters, and an assortment of other psychopathic crazies, many of whom will shoot you between the eyes as soon as look at you. And because this is Borderlands, expect robots, guns, blood, and of course, the Vault Hunters themselves. One of the best PC games of 2015!

8. Ori and the Blind Forest

A forlorn creature finds comfort in a strange luminous being called Ori. Then tragedy strikes, and the forest in which they live descends into darkness and decay. What follows is a tale of loss, suffering, and ultimately, hope. In this stunningly animated side-scrolling platformer, Ori plunges into a labyrinthine world fraught with danger. Well-crafted environmental puzzles will challenge your mind, while monsters and traps will test your reflexes and skill. Among the best PC games of 2015.

7. Life is Strange

Max saves a friend from certain death by using the power to rewind time. As Max struggles with her ability, the two friends learn a dark secret about their town, and they find themselves having to work together to solve the mystery behind the vanishing of a schoolmate. Life is Strange is a revolutionary adventure game in which time travel can drastically alter the direction the story goes. Spread across five episodes, you’ll enjoy wonderfully written characters and gorgeous visuals, and immerse yourself in a world that is both fascinating and nostalgic.

6. Crypt of the Necrodancer

This multi-award-winning indie combines pulse-pounding action, robust RPG elements, and… wait for it… music! Crypt of the Necrodancer is not only one of the best PC games of 2015, it is also one of the most innovative. You play as an adventurer who’s been trapped in a dungeon by the Necrodancer. To survive its dangers and defeat the evil wizard, you’ll have to move to the beat of the music (composed by the talented Daniel Baranowsky). As a rhythm game, you can play using the usual mouse and keyboard, a gamepad, or, for complete musical immersion, a USB dance pad. Groove to glorious melodies as you explore procedurally generated realms, battle grotesque monsters, collect gear and precious treasures, and more in Crypt of the Necrodancer!

5. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

One of the best PC games of 2015 is none other than Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. Set in huge open worlds, every mission can be approached in a variety of ways. Blow up that tank with a missile launcher? Or sneak up on those soldiers for a quick knife to the back? You’ve also got friends to help you out. Prefer your help on the cute and furry side? Get DD, your pet wolf, to rip your enemies’ throats for you. Want some eye candy to get you through some tough times? There’s the mute sniper Quiet, who can murder foes from afar. In addition to the stealth action gameplay, you can also build your base and recruit enemy soldiers to grow your army. A modern classic!

4. Pillars of Eternity

Pillars of Eternity is the best Baldur’s Gate game that never was. After a supernatural phenomenon blows up in your face, you find yourself with the curious ability to see souls and people’s past lives. Now the Watcher, you embark on a quest to solve the mystery behind Drywood’s “hollowborn” – infants born without souls. Set in the fantasy realm of Eora, the game features tactical, party-based combat, an engaging story, well-written characters, beautiful visuals, and a world that evolves depending on your decisions. We wouldn’t hesitate to call Pillars of Eternity one of the best PC games of 2015.

3. Undertale

Imagine a game where you don’t have to kill anyone. Doesn’t sound like fun, right? Let Undertale prove you wrong. In this strangely addicting RPG, you play a human who falls into a subterranean world populated by monsters. The only way back to freedom is through those monsters. But violence is so yesterday – especially when you can negotiate your way out of trouble. Attack enemies by chatting with them, praising them, or any other such choices. Befriend bosses, collect dogs, make a phone call to your goat mom, dodge mischievous flowers, and immerse yourself in one of the funniest, most charmingly written games ever created.

2. Kerbal Space Program

Kerbal Space Program lets you build spaceships – which we’re pretty certain is something most of us wanted to do as kids. Once you manage to develop a working spaceship, you then launch it into orbit, and explore and land on planets, moons, and other celestial bodies. The game introduces complex spaceflight concepts to us in a way our non-rocket scientist brains can comprehend. Because of this, as well as its impressive in-game physics, it has caught the attention of the geniuses over at NASA and SpaceX. One of the best PC games of 2015.

1. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt boasts so many quests to complete, secrets to unravel, and activities to participate in that it’ll likely take anyone over 100 hours to complete the game. But the best thing about this RPG is the sense of immersion it provides. For every significant choice you make, you shape the world in ways you’ll rarely anticipate. All that suffering in the world? You can help change that. Or you can be the cause of it. Add to this well-written characters, beautiful graphics, stellar combat, ingenious magic, alchemy, and crafting systems, and even an addicting collectible card minigame, and you’ve got one of the best PC games of 2015.

Honorable Mention

Grey Goo

The real-time strategy is far from dead, thanks to phenomenal titles such as Grey Goo. Grey Goo is asymmetrical – its three races are vastly different from each other. The high tech humans are defensive, focusing on creating networks of structures, the use of robotics, and teleportation. The fascinating and highly adaptive Goo are amorphous, gelatinous blobs of nanobots that can literally swallow anything in their path. They have no structures and are fluid in every sense of the word. The Beta are the most ordinary of the factions, but even they bring much to the table with their heavy firepower and fine selection of mechs. The three factions battle for survival on the planet Ecosystem Nine in one of the best PC games of 2015.

There you have it, the 50 Best PC Games of 2015 according to you, the gamers. Did we leave your favorite out? Tell us what your favorite PC games of 2015 are in the comments section below!

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Gamer Since:
1986
Favorite Genre:
RPG
Currently Playing:
Bloodborne, Mortal Kombat X, Tera Online
Top 3 Favorite Games:
Dark Souls II, Bioshock Infinite, Dragon Age: Inquisition