
10 Best Games on Steam that Nobody Should Miss!
Steam is a favorite for PC players around the globe, but what games should they play using this platform? Read through our top ten suggestions below.
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There are several aspects of a game that decide whether it makes it to a 'top 10' list. For some of us, it's world-building that's most important, for others, it may be customization, lore, agency, and much more.
Not many games have all these in one, but some come pretty close to being the perfect, engaging, all-inclusive treat for avid gamers. Read below to find the top ten Steam Games that are unmissable.
10. Super Mega Baseball 3

A character from “Super Mega Baseball 3.” | Image: youtube.com/playstation
This baseball simulator has improved in many ways with additions on the field and improved graphics.
Players can also play online and across platforms and customize their leagues, maybe adding on some more hours to their average playing time of 129.2 hours.
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9. Into the Breach
In this strategic game, players must defend their cities and build merch to defeat and prevent the hazard of creatures spawning underneath the Earth.
Raking in around 4.9 million in gross revenue, units are definitely flying off the physical and online shelves.
8. Tekken 7

A picture of a character from “Tekken 7” getting punched in the face. | Image: youtube.com/BandaiNamcoAmerica
Tekken 7 goes forward on the same storyline as all the previous Tekkens; fights occur between sons and dads intent on killing one another.
These battles are in an effort to get rid of the Devil Gene in their DNA.
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This endlessly popular game won a NAVGTR Award in 2018 for Franchise Fighting, and with an average playing time of 307.4 hours, it's not difficult to see why.
7. Bayonetta 3
A woman finds herself in possession of a potent relic. This happens after a different version of Bayonetta leaves it to her after losing a deathly battle with a powerful entity.
"Bayonetta 3" continues to pull in gamers, with this narrative scoring a full day of average play time of just over $15 million in gross revenue.
6. Xcom 2
Aliens have taken over the Earth with the false promise of a bright future. If you go against their plans, you will be taken out.
This science-fiction horror has gamers in its grasp with 99.8 hours of median playtime.
5. Divinity: Original Sin 2

An animation of Sebille from “Divinity: Original Sin 2” | Image: youtube.com/Playstation
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This RPG game is based on turn-based tactical gameplay with magical combat moves.
The game has been nominated three times over the years, with one win out of the three. In 2018 it took home the BAFTA Games Award for Best Multiplayer.
Moreover, it boasts 96% of positive reviews and just under 173 hours of average playtime.
4. Night in the Woods

An animation of the main character and anthropomorphic cat Mae from the game “Night in the Woods” playing the bass. | Image: youtube.com/playstation
"Night In The Woods" is a unique indie game with a slower pace than most.
The player's avatar is a human-like cat going by the name Mae. They return home after dropping out of school.
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The storyline is in the mystery genre, but as a whole, the game's sentimentality touches the player with themes of coming of age, mental health, and more.
"Night In The Woods" has accumulated $150.1 million in gross revenue since its release.
3. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

An animation of Geralt of Rivia from "Witcher 3: Wild Hunt." | Image: youtube.com/thewitcher
In "Witcher 3: Wild Hunt", the plot is based on the main protagonist Geralt of Rivia, sometimes known as "White Wolf," voyage to locate Ciri, his child via surrogacy.
This game is so great because it's an expansive world, which is likely supported or influenced by the source material from the books.
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The game has scored 96% positive reviews while raking in $332.7 million in gross revenue.
2. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim's" never-ending popularity is there for a reason; limitlessness. From character customization, lore, the expansive world, quests, and fantastic world-building, there is so much to do and experience with this never-ending experience.
Its average playing time currently stands at 287.5 hours, with just over 15 million copies sold.
1. Red Dead Redemption 2

An animation of Arthur from “Red Dead Redemption 2” | Image: RockstarGames
Arthur Morgan, protagonist and avatar, is stuck between a life of crime and lawfulness. He finds himself stuck near the end of America's Wild West, full of gangs and criminals.
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While there are many good things to say about it, this game's main draw is its hyper-realistic world.
"Red Dead Redemption 2" boasts 90% in positive reviews, an average playing time of just over 177 hours, and a gross revenue of $429.2 million.
That's our list of the top ten unmissable games on Steam. This list is likely agreeable to many players but still subjective, and there's certainly no shortage of engaging games to enjoy on the platform.
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