10 great Windows PC games from 2022
It was a terrific gaming year, and if you have purchased a new gaming computer or laptop, we have a list of games from all genres that you should not be without, ranging from venerable AAA classics to amiable indies.
Vampire Survivors
Cearly inspired by classic Castlevania titles like Symphony of the Night, Vampire Survivors is a time survival game with minimalistic gameplay and roguelite elements.
Elden Ring
Elden Ring is set in a sprawling dark fantasy world full of unforgiving enemies and deep lore to uncover.
Tunic
Tunic borrows heavily from classic The Legend of Zelda titles, but its adorable aesthetic betrays the difficulty of this stylish isometric adventure game.
Metal: Hellsinger
A mash-up of arena first-person shooter and rhythm game. Metal: Hellsinger asks players to slay hordes of demons and stay in time with fast-paced heavy metal music.
Return to Monkey Island
The latest in the long-running series of point-and-click adventure games, featuring the return of creator Ron Gilbert and a whole new art style.
The Quarry is an interactive teen slasher from Supermassive Games, the studio behind horror games like Until Dawn.
Citizen Sleeper
A narrative point-and-click roleplaying game that mixes tabletop dice mechanics with a dystopian sci-fi adventure.
Norco
A text-heavy narrative mystery game set in a futuristic and surreal Louisiana suburb.
Neon White
A first-person shooter all about speedrunning, from the creator of indie game Donut County, with a fast-paced soundtrack by Machine Girl.
Marvel Snap
A free-to-play mobile game? On PC? Okay, just hear me out. Marvel Snap is not just a time-waster for your phone. It’s an exceptionally good one-on-one card battle game, and playing it on your PC monitor really does put the fantastic comic book artwork on the full display it deserves. Once you power up some of your cards to give them an animated or 3D effect, they really come to life in the larger size, and the in-game effects of Carnage powering up by eating through its fellow cards or Hulk sending rippling tremors across the digital table play much better with more real estate.
Plus, with the game’s portrait orientation and average match time of only six minutes, you can play quick matches side by side on the same screen with your work. I’m totally not doing that right now while running late on filing this very article. Nope, no, not at all.
While Marvel Snap has microtransactions that allow you to pay to accelerate your progress and get the newest cards earlier, I can personally attest that you don’t have to put a dime into it to have a whole lot of fun. Perhaps you won’t feel obligated to reach max level for every season, but if you’re a Marvel comics fan or love card games like Magic: The Gathering, Hearthstone, or the glut of card-based video games of recent years like Slay The Spire and Inscryption, I bet you’re gonna have a ton of fun with Snap. Now please, Second Dinner, bring us that PvP update so we can play against friends.
A collectible card game where each card features a Marvel character, complete with unique abilities and attributes. Free with in-app purchases.

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