Top 6 PC Games June 2020 | That You can play Right Now



The best PC games come in all shapes and sizes, from massive open-world AAA titles, like The Witcher 3, to small but immersive indie games, like Disco Elysium. But, given the 500-plus games you're likely to have between your Steam and Epic Games Store library, how do you know which to play first? That's where we come in with a list of the best PC games we're playing right now.


HERE'S MY TOP 6 GAMES LIST:- 


1.Doom Eternal
2.Gears Tactics
3.Resident Evil 3
4.Bleeding Edge
5.The Witcher III: Wild Hunt
6.Control



1. Doom Eternal

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Exploring Doom Eternal's wicked hellscape is far more delightful than one would expect in a game that boasts brutality and violence. Players travel through futuristic alien worlds, metropolitan cities torn asunder by demonic corruption, and gigantic buildings taking inspiration from Renaissance-era architecture. Further heightened by its extensive color palette, Doom Eternal's environments are so staggeringly beautiful that every moment requires time to reflect and appreciate the sights.

Doom Eternal understands the franchise too well, getting so wrapped up in its own memes that it's often difficult to engage with its more serious moments. As muddled as the story is, it quickly takes a backseat, wasting no time throwing the player into the demon-slaying action. Thankfully, the narrative builds toward the latter half and wraps things up in an epic fashion.


2. Gears Tactics 





Gears Tactics looked kind of silly when the trailer first dropped at E3, but it should have been apparent then that a Gears of War-meets-XCOM game is a match made in blood, guts and glory. The turn-based strategy combat works well for Gears because it’s a cover-based shooter, so technically the format is the same, except you can plan out your moves more tactically.

What Gears Tactics brings to the table apart from thoughtful turn-based mechanics is how well the developers Splash Damage and The Coalition approached cosmetics and character creation -- everything is free from both currency and gender. Even diving into the settings proved to be fruitful, as I discovered a wealth of performance and accessibility settings.

While I enjoyed the gameplay, the story failed to immerse me into its pre-Gears universe. I played 8 hours before reaching an interesting plot point. Despite that, for the gameplay alone, Gears Tactics is one of the best PC games you can play right now.



3. Resident Evil 3





Resident Evil 3 is a solid game that, unfortunately, has to live up to the hype of Resident Evil 2. It doesn’t come close to the excellence of its predecessor due to many underwhelming moments, bland puzzles, and a campaign that is shorter than it should be (which is probably why it’s bundled with Resident Evil Resistance). However, Resident Evil 3 still has a solid foundation with thrilling boss fights, gripping environments and a refined combat system.

Improved combat fluidity makes enemy encounters more engaging in Resident Evil 3 compared to its predecessor. Rather than stumbling around aimlessly, players can now execute a dodge to swiftly maneuver around lethal blows. When performed shortly before an enemy attack, players will activate the Perfect Roll, causing time to slow down, fire rate to increase and the cursor to automatically lock onto the enemy’s head for a short period of time.



4. Bleeding Edge

Bleeding Edge arrives at a time after hero-based games like Overwatch and DotA transformed their respective genres so radically that, for better or worse, countless others have attempted to replicate what they've accomplished. However, none have attempted to take that hero-based concept and integrate it into a different type of game. But that's where Ninja Theory's latest hack-and-slash brawler comes in.

Bleeding Edge is immediately captivating thanks to its colorful cast of characters. Representing New York is my personal favorite: Daemon — a ninja-punk who formed the gang of digital misfits known as the Bleeding Edge. Each member of the Bleeding Edge has three special abilities and the option to choose from two super-moves. As far as basic abilities go, you have your regular attack, evade, parry and jump. 

While Bleeding Edge offers only two game modes right now (Objective Control and Power Collection), both of them are incredibly intense. On top of that, Bleeding Edge's maps offer colorful environments and immerse you into the world with the map hazards in place. 

Bleeding Edge has so much potential, and it's one of the few competitive games I've played that I'm going all in for.


5. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt



Coasting off the popularity of the Netflix show "The Witcher," CD Projekt Red's trilogy of Witcher games is enjoying a resurgence. And The Witcher III: Wild Hunt is not only by far the best in the series but it's also one of the best PC games to date. The final chapter in Geralt of Rivia's video game adventure offers all the sword wielding and spell casting you'd expect, with plenty of dialogue and morality trees, along with a massive bestiary of mythical creatures to fight. 

In the final entry, you're on the trail of a grown up Cirilla, on the run from the titular Wild Hunt. Along the way, you'll meet series favorites, including Triss, Dandelion (Jaskier) and, of course, Yennefer of Vengerberg. So, toss your coin (and several hundred hours of your life) to your Witcher and play through a fun, engaging story. 


 6. Control


Control is a stunning work of art, overwhelmingly cinematic in its directorial presentation and exceptional performances. It's one of those experiences that further lessens the gap between film and gaming, meshing the two together into a comprehensive package. If you have the latest Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics, you'll get a showcase of lights and shadows. It's the first game I've seen that feels truly improved by ray-traced graphics. (On the flip side, it will make older graphics cards cry, even those that can't ray trace).

The game has a weird, engrossing story that assumes you're smart enough to stick around and accept things before it's all explained. Control does suffer from some difficulty spikes, but playing around with a series of crazy superpowers in an endless, mysterious building belonging to a secret government agency will keep you stuck to the gameplay regardless.




OTHER POPULAR GAMES 


  1. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
  2. Fortnite
  3. Rocket League
  4. Resident Evil 2
  5. Gears 5
  6. The Outer Worlds
  7. Apex Legends
  8. Red Dead Redemption 2
  9. Mortal Kombat 11
  10. Disco Elysium
  11. Beat Saber
  12. Monster Hunter: World
  13. Total War: Three Kingdoms




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