iGV's Official Selection for 2025's Best PC Game

The year 2025 has been nothing short of spectacular for PC gamers, with an incredible lineup of titles gracing our screens. From expansive RPGs to intense action-roguelikes and atmospheric puzzlers, the platform has solidified its position as a hub for diverse and high-quality experiences. Our team tirelessly explored countless releases, sifting through the innovative and the exceptional to determine which games truly stood out. After much deliberation and spirited discussion, we’ve crowned a champion for the Best PC Game of 2025, alongside recognizing several other outstanding contenders that deserve your attention. Get ready to discover the games that defined this remarkable year.

Honorable Mentions

While our main list focuses on the very top games, 2025 delivered an abundance of other titles that warrant special recognition. Strategy enthusiasts enjoyed deep dives into complex worlds with releases like Stellaris: Galactic Paragons, offering intricate empire management, and Forge of Empires: Ironclad, which captivated city-builder fans with its robust economic systems. First-person shooter aficionados weren’t left wanting, thanks to high-octane action in Project Vanguard and the tactical depth of Squadron Zero, both delivering thrilling combat scenarios. The indie scene also thrived, presenting memorable roguelikes such as Emberfall Chronicles and the quirky dungeon crawler Grubby Gauntlet. These games, though not making our top five, consistently provided engaging gameplay and innovative mechanics, showcasing the breadth of creativity within the PC gaming landscape this year. Their contributions cemented 2025 as a diverse and exciting period for all types of players.

What’s your pick for Best PC Game of 2025?

We’ve shared our definitive list, but now it’s your turn! Which PC game from 2025 captivated you the most? Did our winner resonate with your experience, or do you have a dark horse candidate that truly stole your heart? Cast your vote and let us know your ultimate choice in the comments below. Your perspective is invaluable as we celebrate an incredible year in gaming.

Runner-Up – Hollow Knight: Silksong

The long-anticipated sequel, Hollow Knight: Silksong, finally graced our PCs, living up to immense expectations. Players dove into the new realm of Pharloom as Hornet, encountering both fierce challenges and mesmerizing beauty. The game maintained its predecessor’s signature tough-but-fair platforming and boss battles, pushing players to master new movement abilities and combat techniques. Beyond its demanding difficulty, Silksong crafted an even more intricate world, filled with secrets, charming characters, and a poignant narrative unfolding through environmental storytelling. The seamless blend of exploration, precise combat, and a consistently gorgeous hand-drawn art style made every moment a discovery. Its phenomenal orchestral score further enriched the experience, making Pharloom feel alive and dangerous. Silksong is a masterclass in Metroidvania design, perfecting what made the original great while forging its own distinct path.

Runner-Up – Blue Prince

Blue Prince emerged as a uniquely captivating title, masterfully blending roguelike replayability with profound, architectural puzzle-solving. At first glance, its premise seems simple: navigate a procedurally generated mansion to uncover its secrets. However, the game continuously subverted expectations, revealing layers of complexity in its room placement mechanics and enigmatic lore. Each run felt fresh, not just due to randomized layouts, but because new understanding of the mansion’s rules fundamentally altered how you approached challenges. It encouraged experimentation and deep thought, rewarding careful planning over brute force. The game cultivated an atmosphere of quiet mystery, drawing players into its intriguing narrative without relying on overt exposition. Blue Prince’s ingenious design kept us hooked, making us rethink our strategies and appreciate its cleverness long after the credits rolled. It’s a truly original experience that proves innovation still thrives in the indie space.

Runner-Up – Hades 2

Supergiant Games faced a monumental challenge following the success of its acclaimed predecessor, but Hades 2 rose to the occasion with remarkable flair. Shifting the focus to Melinoë, princess of the Underworld, the sequel introduced an entirely new protagonist with her own unique magical combat style, expanding on the fast-paced, fluid action. Players delved into fresh environments, confronted new mythological foes, and forged alliances with a diverse cast of Olympian gods and underworld denizens. The narrative expertly wove together new lore with familiar elements, offering a compelling journey to defeat the Titan of Time. Hades 2 didn’t just iterate; it broadened the scope of its world, adding new progression systems and weapon options that kept every run feeling distinct and exciting. Combined with its signature stunning art direction and an electrifying soundtrack, Hades 2 delivered a sequel that was both familiar and exhilaratingly new.

Runner-Up – Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

The long-awaited sequel, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, plunged players back into the harsh realities of 15th-century Bohemia, offering an unparalleled historical RPG experience. Continuing Henry’s journey, the game significantly expanded on its detailed, authentic open world, presenting a breathtaking landscape rich with political intrigue, banditry, and the everyday struggles of medieval life. Its deep, skill-based combat system returned, demanding patience and strategy, while player choices carried genuine weight, shaping Henry’s reputation and the unfolding narrative. From intricate questlines to side activities like alchemy and blacksmithing, the game provided hundreds of hours of immersive content. The commitment to historical accuracy, from clothing to social customs, created an incredibly believable setting, making every interaction feel meaningful. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a monumental achievement in role-playing, offering a challenging yet deeply rewarding adventure unlike any other.

Winner – Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Taking the crown for Best PC Game of 2025 is Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a title that ingeniously reimagined the turn-based RPG genre. This debut from a new studio captivated us with its breathtaking artistic vision, set in a fantastical post-apocalyptic France where a mysterious “Paintress” erases humanity. The game’s combat system stands out, blending classic strategic turns with dynamic, action-oriented prompts that kept players engaged and on their toes. Its ensemble cast of characters felt genuinely alive, each with distinct personalities and compelling motivations, driving a narrative that was both epic and deeply personal. The world-building was exceptional, creating a unique setting that felt fresh despite drawing inspiration from classic JRPGs. Furthermore, its PC launch was remarkably polished, offering a smooth and optimized experience from day one. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is not just an outstanding RPG; it’s a testament to innovation and storytelling prowess, earning its place as our undeniable Game of the Year.

Leave a Reply

Latest posts

Discover more from iGV Blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading