
- REAL TIME STRATEGY GAMES PC 2017 AND 2018 PC
- REAL TIME STRATEGY GAMES PC 2017 AND 2018 SERIES
- REAL TIME STRATEGY GAMES PC 2017 AND 2018 FREE
REAL TIME STRATEGY GAMES PC 2017 AND 2018 FREE
Gaijin Entertainment's free to play military vehicle MMO.Ĭapcom's cabin in the woods-themed reinvention of the age-old Resi series. Vintage animation-themed hardcore platform action game. The recent sequel - earning less than its predecessor, interestingly. MMO spin-off of Square Enix's JRPG monolith. The final bow for From Software's peerless RPG/metroidvania. Sequel to Warner and Monolith's Shadow of Mordor, a Lord of the Rings game about vengeful orcs.
REAL TIME STRATEGY GAMES PC 2017 AND 2018 SERIES
Sega/Creative Assembly meld the historical strategy series with Games Workshop goblins et al. Vikings vs Samurai vs knights in this online brawler from Ubisoft.Īctivision and Sledgehammer return COD to its '40s roots. Tactical military simulation at a huge scale from Bohemia Interactive.Įgypt-set shenanigans from Ubisoft's parkour and daggers series. The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimitedīethesda take the series that gave us Skyrim online - last year it returned to Morrowind, too. Square Enix's heartstring-tugging and reflex-testing robo-everything game. The latest bout of turn-based world-ruling from Firaxis. Larian Studios hit big again with this traditional but expansive fantasy RPG.ĭigital Extreme's free-to-play sci-fi MMO shooter, which saw some big updates over 2017.īethesda's sandbox, combat-heavy post-apocalyptic RPG. Valve's own take on the Warcraft III-derived moba. Instantly accessible car-football fun from Psyonix. Open-world tactical shooting, again from the house of Ubi.ĬD Projeckt's sprawling, beautiful, dirty fantasy RPG. The sometime DayZ-rivalling survivo-multiplayer game from Daybreak Studios. Ubisoft's military shooter continues to do the business two years after release. The latest incarnation of Valve's deathless team shooter.
REAL TIME STRATEGY GAMES PC 2017 AND 2018 PC
At the end of it all, I've rounded it up into a few key info-stats that give us a better sense of the shape of PC gaming in 2017. Without knowing exactly what the criteria for each of these is, my guess is 'owns a mansion on every continent' - 'takes regular private helicopter rides' - 'has live-in staff' - 'owns a Tesla'. Valve don't provide individual ranks for these games - so we don't know, for instance, if Plunkbat ultimately sold more copies than CSGO did - but instead has arranged them into olden hit record-themed categories. This gives us a pretty clear sense of what people were most keen to play last year. including DLC sales, which is why there are a fair few free-to-play entries. The one we're most interested in, though, is 'top sellers', which covers the games with the most gross revenue - i.e. They've got a few extra categories to browse over on Steam, including top new releases by month, the top-selling VR games (no comment) and the best-peforming graduates from the early access programme. But what about last year? Which were the games that most people were buying and, more importantly, playing? As is now something of a tradition, Valve have let slip a big ol' breakdown of the most successful titles released on Steam over the past twelve months.īelow is the full, hundred-strong roster, complete with links to our coverage if you want to find out more about any of the games, or simply to marvel at how much seemed to happen in the space of 52 short weeks. Another year over, a new one just begun, which means, impossibly, even more games.
