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By Shabana Arif Contributions from Jasmine Gould-Wilson, Heather Wald, Emma-Jane Betts, Josh West last updated 25 February 2026

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This list is dedicated to helping you explore the best classic PC games of all-time in 2026.

Some of the classic experiences in our selection continue to inspire the best PC games we see today, which just speaks to how influential some of these games were. From Valve's beloved FPS, to some old school action games, and even some of the best RPGs of yesteryear, you can happily still easily play the vast majority of picks in this selection today, with many getting remasters or re-releases on PC.

So, whether you're ready to take a take a break from some of the best Steam games to try out some throwbacks for the first time, or you're looking to get nostalgic, read on below as we take you through our pick of the best classic PC games available to play right now in 2026.

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20. Myst

A screenshot of Cyan Worlds Inc, during one of the best classic PC games ever made, Myst.

(Image credit: Cyan Worlds Inc)

Released: September 24, 1993
Developer: Cyan

Myst is a puzzle-based adventure game that launched in the early '90s and went on to become the best-selling game of the decade. Armed with a magical book, the player can hop through different worlds, solving puzzles and finding the missing pages of yet more books, to ultimately save one of two brothers trapped in - wait for it - other books. Or you could opt to leave them languishing in their respective prisons.

Myst was applauded for its visuals and sound, although the audience was split over the gameplay, making it the marmite of adventure games to some degree. Either way, it's had a slew of remakes over the last 25 years, and was even released on console and mobile, so if you want to see what all of the fuss is about, you can dive in when the fancy takes you.

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19. Duke Nukem 3D

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Released: January 29, 1996
Developer: 3D Realms

If it wasn't for Duke Nukem 3D, I'm not sure any of us would know what a real man looks like. At least that's what the buzzcut-topped bundle of machismo barely suppressed behind a pair of sunglasses and bursting out of a red tank top would have you think. Duke may have been desperately compensating for something but solid and fun gameplay wasn't it.

Steeped in the action hero runoff from the late '80s ad early '90s, Duke kicks ass, chews bubblegum, and saves buxom beauties from an alien threat that invades his impromptu vacation in L.A. after he just got done saving the world in Duke Nukem 2. The bare-bones story and action movie caricature may not have aged well - as evidenced by the horrendous flop of Duke Nukem Forever - but you can relive Duke's glory days with Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition. If you need more adrenaline, check out our list of the best action games to play today.

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18. Hexen: Beyond Heretic

A player holding a sword during one of the best classic PC games of all time, Hexen.

(Image credit: id Software)

Released: October 30, 1995
Developer: Raven Software

Hexen married a first-person shooter with a high fantasy setting, giving players three classes to choose from before unleashing them into a world full of monsters that were in need of a good trouncing. This '90s gem stands out as a lot of FPS shooters were sci-fi based, giving all of us Dungeons and Dragons lovers pure envy.

A sequel to 1994's Heretic, players have to choose a fighter, cleric, or mage before setting out to track down the second of the Serpent Riders, the game's ultimate boss who awaits in a trap-riddled throne room. It may not hold up graphically, but there are plenty of mods that will spruce it up for you, letting you dive into some monster-exterminating shenanigans without taking a toll on your eyeballs.

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17. Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee 

Abe looking ahead during one of the best classic PC games, Oddworld Abe's Oddysee.

(Image credit: GT Interactive Software)

Released: September 19, 1997
Developer: Oddworld Inhabitants

Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee is a perilous prison break from RuptureFarms, a meat processing plant that is grinding up the local fauna into delicious treats for the Glukkon race of aliens. When the titular Abe gets wise to what's going on, he makes a break for it, rescuing his fellow Mudokons on the way out - or not.

The choice of playing the hero is left up to the player, but some consequences unfold at the end based on how many enslaved workers Abe transports to freedom. In a happy turn of events, Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee also got a remake from the ground up in 2014, as Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty, so it’s another one on the list that you don’t need to take your rose-tinted glasses off for.

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16. Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge

A bunch of pirates in a cove during one of the best classic PC games, Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge.

(Image credit: LucasArts)

Released: December 1, 1991
Developer: LucasArts

Ron Gilbert took the lead on one of LucasArts most well-loved titles with the second game in the Monkey Island series. Joined by Tim Schafer and Dave Grossman, the three conjured up a story about the return of the pirate LeChuck, resurrected as a zombie after his defeat in the first game. Gilbert left the studio after Monkey Island 2, stating that LucasArts' vision of the series' future wasn't in line with his own, and so the game remains a must-play for his fans.

A Special Edition launched in 2010, with new voiceovers and a hint system, which would have been handy for the infernal monkey wrench puzzle that was notorious for stumping players back in 1991. You can even switch between the new and original version of the game, if you’re anxious that you might be missing out on something.

Play it here.

15. Resident Evil 2

Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield in an office during Resident Evil 2, one of the best classic PC games.

(Image credit: Capcom)

Released: January 21, 1998
Developer: Capcom

In its heyday, Resident Evil 2 received critical acclaim for its cinematic camera angles, oppressive atmosphere, and level design. It introduced Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield to fans, who were both nobodies before career and family brought them to Raccoon City as Umbrella's zombie virus spilled out of Resident Evil’s mansion on the outskirts of town and spread to the local population.

The story quickly escalates to the realms of the outlandish but it's par for the course for the series by now, and you’d be disappointed if it were anything different. If you were still potty training at the tail end of the '90s, you can give the Resident Evil 2 Remake a whirl. It's easily one of the best Resident Evil games that you can play today.

As our Resident Evil 2 Remake review details, you can relive the classic in the modern era, but the original is also still available on GOG.

14. Day of the Tentacle

A group of characters next to a monster during one of the best classic PC games, Day of the Tentacle Remastered.

(Image credit: Double Fine Productions)

Released: June 25, 1993
Developer: LucasArts

Another Tim Schafer masterpiece, Day of the Tentacle, is more renowned than Grim Fandango and is the sequel to the 1987s Maniac Mansion. A cartoon point-and-click adventure with a story centering on time travel, the players can switch between three different characters, separated by a faulty time machine.

There are puzzles and different periods of history to explore here. There is also still tons of charm and laughs to be had, making Day of the Tentacle one of the best adventure games. The title got a remaster in 2016, made by Schafer’s new studio Double Fine, so you can enjoy all-new hand-drawn, high-resolution artwork, along with remastered audio.

Play it here.

13. Final Fantasy 8

A character holding a flaming sword during one of the best classic PC games, Final Fantasy 8.

(Image credit: Square Enix)

Released: February 11, 1999
Developer: Square Enix

Final Fantasy 8 was a PlayStation console exclusive when it launched almost 20 years ago, but it got a PC release in 2000, so we are being cheeky and adding it to our list. A heart-wrenching story of lost love is at the center of the series' traditional overarching story of political intrigue, peppered with magic, memorable characters, and breathtaking full-motion video sequences if you want to use the lingo of the time.

While it's common to hear Final Fantasy 7 cited as the best Final Fantasy game - on the PlayStation at least - Final Fantasy 8 was praised for building on the accomplishments of its predecessor. The title got a re-release on PC in 2013 and is sitting at Very Positive on Steam, so there's a sweet dose of nostalgia right at your fingertips.

Play it here.

12. Doom

The Doom guy, shooting demons during one of the best PC games ever made, DOOM.

(Image credit: Bethesda)

Released: December 10, 1993
Developer: id Software

Doom is the mother of all first-person shooters (in fact, it's still one of the best FPS games around), and the landscape of gun-toting games wouldn’t be what it is without it. A sci-fi horror, Doom follows a nameless space marine as he fights back the hordes of hellspawn that have broken through to the base on Mars.

Despite not being particularly rich on the narrative front, the game boasted 3D graphics and networked multiplayer. These days, you can play Doom on pretty much anything, from a printer to an ATM machine. But the good news is you don’t have to. The game got a reboot in 2016 that is suitably shooty and gives players a veritable arsenal to play with. There's also a new game with Doom: The Dark Ages for us to look forward to!

Play it here.

11. Grim Fandango

Two skeletons speaking to Manuel "Manny" Calavera during one of the best classic PC games, Grim Fandango.

(Image credit: Double Fine Productions)

Released: October 30, 1998
Developer: LucasArts

Grim Fandango is a funny and heartwarming tale that follows the adventures of underworld travel agent Manny Calavera as he ushers the recently departed on their journey through the land of the dead. With a gripping plot and devilish puzzles, LucasArts upped the ante on an already stellar title by making it the first adventure game to be rendered in 3D, bringing the vibrant Aztec-inspired art deco graphics to life.

Hailed as one of the last great adventure games of the '90s, its hard-boiled film noir narrative was resurrected in a Grim Fandango Remaster in 2014, and with an Android and iOS release a year later, there’s no reason to miss out on it.

Play it here.

10. Quake 

A player travelling into a building during one of the best classic PC games, Quake.

(Image credit: Bethesda Softworks)

Released: June 22, 1996
Developer: id Software

Id Software hit it out of the park again just three years after the release of Doom with Quake. It abandoned the Doom engine for the Quake engine, rendering 3D environments that knocked the socks off everyone old enough to persuade their parents to buy it for them. Medieval gothic was the setting this time around, and multiplayer was cranked up a notch, supporting a whopping eight players instead of a paltry four.

Quake was also the first shooter to have maps specifically for multiplayer, and clans sprouted up in the community around it. The game is arguably just as important as Doom for shaping the current gaming vista. The title spawned a series, with the most recent entry being the 2022 Quake Champions, a fast-paced arena shooter.

Play it here.

9. Chrono Trigger

A party entering a village square during one of the best classic PC games, Chrono Trigger.

(Image credit: Square Enix)

Released: March 11, 1995
Developer: Square Enix

Technically, Chrono Trigger shouldn't be one of the best classic PC games, as it was originally released for the SNES in 1995, but the seminal JRPG got a PC port in 2018, and now that Square Enix's post-launch updates have cleaned it up significantly, it’s well worth a look at on Steam.

What's more, it was made by the dream team of RPG developers, including Final Fantasy series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, Dragon Quest series creator Yuji Horii, and Dragon Ball manga artist Akira Toriyama, as well as a host of other talent from the 16-bit era. The game's story is a time-hopping adventure with multiple endings and a unique battle system.

Play it here.

8. System Shock 2

A player shooting a robot during one of the best PC games ever made System Shock 2.

(Image credit: Nightdive Studios)

Released: August 11, 1999
Developer: Irrational Games

Bioshock’s Ken Levine designed System Shock 2 (aka one of the best horror games of its time) almost a decade before he unleashed Bioshock and Andrew Ryan onto the world. Instead of the depths of the ocean, the game takes place in the vastness of space, tasking the player character with trying to prevent an infection from spreading to everyone on board.

Bioshock is considered to be the spiritual successor to the System Shock series and echoes System Shock’s narrative to some degree. It's a super fun game, though, with shooting, exploration and hacking, and psionic abilities to play around with. A System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster from Nightdive Studios also brought this classic back in 2025.

Play it here.

7. Thief

A player walking through a cathedral during one of the best classic PC games ever made, Thief.

(Image credit: Square Enix)

Released: November 30, 1998
Developer: Looking Glass Studios

Stealth games today might not be what they are without Thief's contribution to the genre. Or perhaps it might have taken them longer to get there. Either way, Looking Glass Studios' 1998 title was a first-person game that actively had players avoid confrontation rather than running headlong into the action. It's hands down one of the best stealth games you can play, period.

Thief's steampunk setting added a touch of whimsy and was brought to life with emergent gameplay as players decided how best to navigate the levels - either with pure stealth or by engaging in combat. However, the latter wasn't half as satisfying. The series got a fourth installment a decade after 2004's Thief: Deadly Shadows, which acted as a reboot for the franchise, so if you're feeling light-fingered, you can get a taste of the criminal lifestyle in 4K with the 2014 Thief reboot.

6. Star Wars: TIE Fighter

Darth Vader in a spaceship during one of the best classic PC games, Star Wars: TIE Fighter.

(Image credit: LucasArts)

Released: July, 1994
Developer: Totally Games

Star Wars: TIE Fighter is renowned as one of the best space games and best Star Wars games in history, with strategy playing a huge part in epic dogfights set against the backdrop of space. The energy management system keeps players on their toes, having them decide whether to sink it into shields, the ship’s engines, or weapons for each scenario.

What was even more revolutionary was that a Star Wars game put players into the shoes of an Imperial pilot rather than a member of the resistance. TIE Fighter was made available to buy on Steam in 2014 with slightly improved graphics and sound and all of the game's expansions to boot, giving you the chance to play one of the best classic PC games ever for under $10 / £10.

Play it here.

5. StarCraft

Three alien heads floating in space during one of the best classic PC games of all time, Starcraft.

(Image credit: Blizzard)

Released: March 31, 1998
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment

Launched before Activision bought Blizzard's parent company, Vivendi, StarCraft is a real-time strategy game set in the expanse of space that revolutionized the genre. Players choose one of three races, construct bases, and manage resources until they get strong enough to steal everyone else's.

The title was the best-selling PC game in its year of launch and has become a cultural phenomenon in South Korea. StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty was released in 2010, but the original got a spiffy remaster in 2017. This isn't just one of the best strategy games ever made; it is also one of those rare games that spawned a multi-media franchise with novels, board games, and more.

Play it here.

4. Deus Ex

JC Denton looking up to the sky during Deus Ex, one of the best classic PC games.

(Image credit: Eidos)

Released: June 23, 2000
Developer: Ion Storm

Deus Ex is a cyberpunk action RPG that explores themes of societal inequality, technological advancement, and the augmentation of human beings. The protagonist, JC Denton, is an entry-level cyborg, for all intents and purposes, and his first assignment as an anti-terrorist agent is to root out the culprits behind a stolen shipment of vaccines for a lethal pandemic.

But of course, nothing is that straightforward, and he soon gets embroiled in a plot that pits him against a number of shady organizations like the Illuminati and Triads, to name a few. Thanks to the magic of mods, the game has had a visual overhaul as well as improved AI and expanded physics. The Give Me Deus Ex mod describes itself as Deus Ex but better, which is a bold claim.

Play it here.

3. Baldur's Gate

A party standing in a room during one of the best classic PC games, Baldur's Gate.

(Image credit: Beamdog)

Released: December 21, 1998
Developer: BioWare

Baldur's Gate is an iconic RPG that set the bar for everything in the genre that followed it, earning its rightful place on our best classic PC games list. If RPGs are your jam, Baldur’s Gate is your peanut butter. It's also one that every Baldur's Gate 3 should try out to see how far the franchise has come!

Essentially a D&D game brought to life in the Infinity Engine, the isometric RPG is split into chapters and allows players to build up their characters through combat, side quests, and the main storyline as they progress. The game got an Enhanced Edition in 2012 that included the Tales of the Sword Coast expansion, although there are enough mods for the original that you can stick with the authentic experience if you prefer.

Play it here.

2. Diablo 2

A screenshot of a dungeon during one of the best classic PC games, Diablo 2.

(Image credit: Blizzard)

Released: June 29, 2000
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment

The Diablo series is one of the most well-known on PC, and Diablo 2 is considered to be the best of the bunch. It built on its predecessor's genre-defining gameplay and wasn’t bogged down with Diablo 3's auction houses or dragging story.

The game only got better with the release of the Lord of Destruction expansion that added a whole new act and two additional classes with the assassin and the druid. You can grab it for less than $10 before moving on to Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls, which overhauled the third game in the series to make it a worthy challenger to Diablo 2's crown.

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1. Half-Life 2

Half-Life 2

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Released: November 16, 2004
Developer: Valve

One of the most beloved PC titles of all time, Half-Life 2, picks up a few years after the events of Half-Life, with the ever-silent Gordon Freeman waking up to find that the alien threat from the first game has triumphed. Freeman joins the resistance, gets a bunch of cool guns to play with, and even meets a robot dog - the pet of his companion, Alyx Vance.

It seems like an age since the game was released, and as much as the community has been clamoring for Half-Life 3, it doesn't look like one is on the way any time soon. As you’d expect, there are a plethora of mods for the title, meaning that you can boot it up and enjoy a playthrough without risking taking an eye out on all those janky pixels.

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