Looking for a great new game? Here’s what we’re playing in 2022.
On this list you’ll find the best PC games we’re playing in 2022—recent singleplayer hits, thriving esports, and a few modern classics that would improve any library. We’ll continue to update this list as new games release, removing older favorites and replacing them with our latest obsessions. Rather than an ever-expanding list that reaches deep into the past, we’re shooting for a practical answer to the question: ‘What new PC game should I get?’
If you’re looking for a more comprehensive list, check out our yearly Top 100 or our list of the most important PC games. For an up-to-date look at upcoming games, we’ve assembled a guide to the new games of 2022.
Need a new PC to play these games on? You can build an entry-level gaming PC for around $750 if you can find a graphics card at list price (not easy), or our recommended mid-range PC for $1,000. If you want something that works out of the box, we also recommend some pre-built PCs, which are the best way to get a new GPU without spending a fortune during the chip shortage.
What we’re playing right now
- Farming Simulator 22 (75%): Grow some potatoes, feel strangely satisfied.
- Deathloop (89%): Another great Arkane immersive sim.
- Dice Legacy (70%): A city builder in which your citizens are dice. It works!
- Far Cry 6 (75%): The Ubisoft open world shooter series remains predictable but fun.
- The Good Life (79%): The latest oddball Swery game.
- Lemnis Gate (84%): An unusual competitive FPS with a time loop system.
- Old World (87%): Outdoes Civilization at its game.
- Life is Strange: True Colors (86%): An emotional story adventure game.
- Psychonauts 2 (89%): Double Fine nailed this long awaited sequel.
- Townscaper (80%): Create your own seaside getaways.
- Chernobylite (78%): “Its melancholy atmosphere permeates you like plutonium.”
- Death’s Door (83%): An old-school Zelda game with a sense of humor.
- Chivalry 2 (91%): Our new favorite medieval warfare game.
- Resident Evil Village (85%): The scariest Resident Evil yet.
- Scarlet Nexus (78%): One of the most ambitious games of 2021.
- Loop Hero (83%): A smart, engrossing take on the classics.
- Wasteland 3 (84%): A great classic-style RPG to get lost in.
- Iron Harvest (82%): World War 1 strategy but with mechs.
90% and up
Recent releases that we awarded review scores of 90% or higher.