I Want
Mirror's Edge (PC)
It’s ambitious in a multitude of ways, both in making a platformer from a first-person perspective and in its implementation of free running. It’s really, really good and ...
Trine (PC)

In single-player, the first four hours are just about good enough to be worth the not-to-be sneezed-at price on Steam. With friends and a couple of gamepads, though, it’s ...

Killing Floor (PC)

Playing incrediably similar to Left 4 Dead but with Call of Duty's perks, although still satisfying, we wonder if this should have stayed an Unreal Tournament 2004 mod.

I've Beaten
Call of Duty: World at War (PC)

Treyarch ditches the number subtitle and expectedly returns to WWII and the Pacific theatre of war. World at War has extremely brutal gunplay and amazing online multiplayer and co-op modes ...

Half-Life 2: Episode Two (PC)
Continues the Half-Life 2 legend with a whole chapter of brand new content. Can't wait? Neither can we.
Portal (PC)
This surreal puzzler will mess with your mind. The fact that it comes bundled with Half-Life 2, Episode One and Two, and Team Fortress 2 is the icing on the ...
Grand Theft Auto IV (PC)
The sequel to the carjack-fest of the century satisfies all your mob and hooker related fantasy, though it suffers from a few PC-porting related shortcomings.
Braid (PC)

The artistic, post-modern, platforming/puzzler masterpiece comes to PC, and it's just as great as it is on the 360.

Tomb Raider: Anniversary (PC)
With Tomb Raider Legend having reminded us why Tomb Raider rocks, it's a fine time to revisit one of Lara's earlier adventures.
Collecting Dust
Gumboy Tournament (PC)
Roll your way to victory with Gumboy Tournament. Mad multiplayer action, kind of pretty-ish and dull as a ball of gum - you just might not have fun.
Audiosurf (PC)
A sublime racing game which has race courses that intergrate music - the preset tracks and your own music files.
Mount & Blade (PC)
There are many medieval fantasy games, but few like this - Mount & Blade puts a serious emphasis on simulating realistic medieval swordfighting and horseback warfare but still feels like freeware.
I Love
Day of Defeat: Source (PC)
Get sent to the frontlines with five different classes inside unique battlegrounds for intense Axis vs. Allies action.
Team Fortress 2 (PC)
The series that pioneered the idea of squad-based online combat finally brings out its second chapter - and it looks different than we expected.
Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 (PC)
How does a World War II shooter rise above the crowd? Hyper-realistic game mechanics and superb teamplay make Red Orchestra a standout.