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The objective in Elevators from Hell is to collect all seven tokens (one on each floor) and then escape the building. The building consists of seven floors, each floor has two elevators (left and right), the elevator panel (center) and a token (between left elevator and the panel).

What are the best new PC games 2020? Perhaps you have just been paid, bank account fat with virtual dosh, or you simply want to get caught up with the latest PC games because they are, well, new and shiny.

It is all well and good starting another daring round of PUBG, taking on a new 100-hour Football Manager save, or yet another The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim adventure but, as much as we love setting mammoths ablaze, there are plenty of the latest PC games that will more than supply your gaming fix. You don’t want to be the person who isn’t In The Know now, do you?

These days, new PC games pour onto Steam at a dizzying rate, making it impossible to keep up with them all. Thankfully, us kind folk at PCGamesN have separated the wheat from the chaff when it comes to recent PC releases, too. Below you will find the new PC games for which you should be saving your pennies.

The best new PC games of 2020 are:

Streets of Rage 4

Considering the last proper Streets of Rage game came out in 1994, the release of Streets of Rage 4 in 2020 is a pretty momentous occasion for beat ’em up fans. Streets of Rage 4 doesn’t do too much to innovate on the gameplay of the original series and it’s all the better for it. Short, sweet, fine-tuned, and dripping with nostalgia, Streets of Rage 4 is definitely worth the wait. For more like this, check out our rundown of the best fighting games on PC.

SnowRunner

SnowRunner is pretty simple at first glance, the videogaming equivalent of bingeing several seasons of Ice Road Truckers. Your job across pretty much every mission is to haul cargo, rescue a trapped vehicle, or somehow traverse some seemingly untraversable terrain – whether that’s carting building materials through snowy mountain trails or helping out a marooned jeep deep in a misty bog.

You’ll lose countless vehicles to compacted snow and icy cambers, you’ll save some by sending in another winch-toting 4×4, and occasionally that one will get stuck too. The physics simulations underpinning it all are convincing to make every metre gained or lost feel fair, so when you finally do manage to deliver your cargo it’s as sweet as beating a Dark Souls boss. For even more words, here’s our SnowRunner review.

Gears Tactics

Two squad-based turn-based strategy games releasing in the space of a week? There haven’t been too many things worth celebrating in 2020, but that’s one. Despite some fantastic cinematic work and a solid translation of the series’ gameplay to a fresh genre, Gears Tactics doesn’t manage to offer much new, and what’s there often feels stretched thin. If the elevator pitch of a Gears/XCOM mashup appealed to you then you’ll still find plenty to enjoy here. Read our Gears Tactics review for more details.

XCOM Chimera Squad

The latest entry to the XCOM series is all about surprises, from the price point and sudden launch, to its punchy comic book visuals and lack of permadeath. Chimera Squad isn’t XCOM 3, but it bends the rules in some genuinely refreshing ways that work for the most part.

You won’t form connections in quite the same way with the premade roster of alien-human hybrids as you do with the randomly generated grunts of a traditional XCOM game, which is a shame. However, the streamlined combat and more intimate scale make this the ideal starting point if you’re new to the series. You can read our complete thoughts in our XCOM Chimera Squad review.

Resident Evil 3

While the recent Resident Evil 2 Remake is better of the two, any fans of the series, or indeed any fans of zombie games owe it to themselves to play through this action-packed survival horror game. Playing as main character Jill Valentine and deuteragonist Carlos Oliveria, you’ll carve a viscera-strewn path through an outbreak-stricken Raccoon City that’s heavy on scripted set-pieces. The increased pace of this sequel means that the slow-paced metroidvania exploration is confined to just a couple of key areas this time around, which is a little disappointing, but as we say in our Resident Evil 3 PC review, this is still one of the series’ best.

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

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After eight years in development the medieval sandbox RPG sequel is finally out. Sure, it’s laden with bugs and in Steam Early Access, but it expands upon almost all of the systems that made the original stand out. We’ve already put together a few guides to help out new players, including how to make money in Bannerlord, setting up Bannerlord caravans, and how to enable Bannerlord cheats.

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Doom Eternal

Splashing around gleefully in a playground of gore, ripping demons limb from limb as you rampage ferociously through the demonic forces of Hell is exhaustingly gratifying. Doom Eternal is a faster, sleeker, more sickeningly satisfying sequel to Doom 2016. In Rich’s Doom Eternal review, he describes the combat as “a maelstrom of somehow readable violence with all the cathartic power of a temper tantrum, and when the gore settles, you’ll feel every bit as spiritually purged as the Earth you’re saving.”

There are all sorts of secrets and collectibles to be obtained in Doom Eternal, and for the curious or the completionists among you, check out our guides to the Doom Eternal cheat code locations, where to find all the Slayer gates and Slayer Gate Keys in Doom Eternal, and what surprises you’ll unlock with the Doom Eternal secret PC password.

Half-Life: Alyx

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It finally happened – a brand new Half-Life game. Set between Half-Life 1 and 2, Half-Life: Alyx is a VR game where you play as Alyx Vance in her fight against the Combine. Some Half-Life fans may have baulked at the choice to release Half-Life: Alyx as a VR exclusive, but those fortunate enough to have access to a VR headset have praised the way the game utilises the format to both deliver a solid Half-Life story, and to pioneer new territory as a virtual reality experience.

In his Half-Life: Alyx review, Dustin describes “how good it feels to simply rummage”, and how the game imparts you with the “astounding sense that you have a physical presence in the world”. Half-Life devotees will certainly be happy, too, as Dustin describes Alyx as “both a vindication for the magic VR can bring to gaming, and a satisfying new entry in the beloved Half-Life series.”

Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem

Originally called Umbra, Wolcen is the latest isometric-RPG to take influence from Diablo. Its release has been a long time coming, too, as Wolcen was in Steam Early Access for four years and was kickstarted to the tune of $406,000 back in 2015.

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Gameplay will feel familiar to fans of Diablo and Path of Exile. You craft a character to inhabit and pillage dungeons for loot by taking out fiends. Where Wolcen differs, however, is in its focus on its skill tree. There are no classes here, and your Wolcen builds will be crafted entirely through the game’s skill tree. The Wolcen servers have been a tad shaky post-launch, but they seem to be okay now.

Temtem

Crema’s Pokemon-inspired MMO lovingly wears its influences on its sleeve. Well, that’s until your rival knocks you out in one blow in your first encounter. There’s plenty you’ll find familiar here. Temtem whisks you away to a sleepy village and offers you one of three creatures to take on an adventure. What makes Temtem unique, though, is its challenge. Each tem’ has a stamina bar that drains after each attack, so you can’t get by with one overpowered pal. You’ll need to train a few up if you want to conquer the Airborne Archipelago’s various Dojos.

If you take a peep at our lovely guides tab, you’ll notice we’re quite taken with it ourselves. We’ve put together guides on Temtem starters and evolutions to get you on your way, and there’s a Temtem breeding one, too, for the more, er, hardcore trainers. We’d recommend the Temtem type chart, specifically, as remembering each strength and weakness is a pain.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne

There’s nothing wrong with more of a good thing, and that seems to be what we’ve gotten early into 2020. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne sweeps us away to a new, chilly area to explore and hunt within – offering plenty of monsters to hunt for shiny new armour.

In Jason’s Monster Hunter World: Iceborne review, he says “Monster Hunter World: Iceborne feels like Monster Hunter perfected. It’s a little bit more of everything that makes the series so enjoyable, and the additions in terms of monsters, attacks, and techniques all add up to create one of the best pieces of DLC in recent memory. Iceborne will easily keep you entertained for as much time as you can give it.”

Halo: Reach

After five years on the Xbox, Halo Master Chief Collection has arrived on PC with Reach in tow – fixes, and all. It didn’t get off to the best start back then as everything was riddled with bugs – online multiplayer was hit particularly hard and rendered unplayable. Early signs, though, show that it’s enjoyed a smoother launch on PC, bringing another iconic shooter to players’ Steam storefronts. On top of all of that, there’s support for Halo: Reach mods, too.

Halo: Reach whisks you off to the year of 2552 to fight an alien race known as Covenant. You’ll find yourself in the Spartan suit of Noble Six, a member of an elite squad. Once you’re finished with the campaign, you can busy yourself with Halo’s multiplayer mode, from team-based objective games like Capture the Flag to the classic deathmatch mode, Slayer. Forge or Theatre Replay modes aren’t here quite yet, but they will be.

Phoenix Point

If you’re a fan of X-Com, then chances are this one has been on your radar for a while. Sure, the whole Phoenix Point Steam thing may have irked some people, but it looks like we’ll see Julian Gollop’s latest effort come to Valve’s storefront eventually.

The turn-based strategy game takes you forward to Earth in 2047, where you are in the midst of an alien invasion. The aliens themselves are Lovecraftian and, more importantly, on the verge of wiping out humanity. As the commander of a lone base, you’ll face a variety of strategic and tactical challenges as you try to turn the tide.

In his Phoenix Point review, Will Freeman praises the game for being “elegant, atmospheric, and energetic”. He also notes that Gollop’s love of board games is evident in the game, too, if that’s your scene.

“Certainly, if you’re genre devotee, a fan of Gollop’s back catalogue, or just want to see your board gaming tastes represented in digital form, Phoenix Point is well worth considering,” he says. “Its many strengths outweigh a scattering of rather abstract weaknesses, and those shortcomings only warrant scrutiny because of its tremendous legacy. Because if you call your project a ‘spiritual successor to X-Com’, you inevitably face comparison to not just a genre great, but one of the most celebrated games there is.”

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

How lovely it is to have another Star Wars game with a single-player story at its core. Respawn’s first foray to a galaxy far, far away takes place after the prequel trilogy of films and – more importantly – after the demise of the Jedi via Order 66. You’ll find yourself in the space boots of Cal Kestis, a Jedi padawan set adrift in the outer reaches of the solar system after escaping the Jedi purge.

Gameplay-wise, Respawn is adding its signature flair for movement with Sekiro-like combat that focuses on timing, parrying, and knocking bolts back at silly Stormtroopers. With some Metroidvania level design thrown in, think of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order as a cross between Dark Souls and Uncharted.

The game is not without its faults, though. As Rich puts it in his Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order review, “Gameplay is solid from the start and gains depth, transforming you into a Jedi badass. Respawn has also nailed the Star Wars universe, for better (sights, sounds, and cinematic feel) and worse (cringey dialogue and vacuous plot)”.

If you’re still unsure if you’d like to make the purchase, we’ve put together a couple of guides on how long Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is, and even wrangled up some tips for the boss fights. Heck, there’s even a Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order colors guide so you can get Samuel L. Jackson’s signature purple lightsaber.

There you have it, the new PC games you should be playing right now. Now, we’ll admit, we were being a little facetious earlier: new PC games aren’t necessarily the cream of the personal computer crop. For that, you should swing by our list of the best old games for the classics and the best PC games of all time, or even check out or collection of free online games, no download required. While it’s important that you keep up with the new PC games we have listed, you are missing out on some of the most memorable gaming experiences around from previous years – and they’ll likely be a lot cheaper by now, too. We feel for your growing pile of shame.

The objective in Elevators from Hell is to collect all seven tokens (one on each floor) and then escape the building.. alive! The building consists of seven floors, each floor has two elevators (left and right), the elevator panel (center) and a token (between left elevator and the panel). The panel will call the nearest elevator, regardless of left or right. Sounds easy? It would be if the player were alone in the building. Unfortunately, there is a Robo Guard patrolling the building. If the player comes too close to the Robo Guard, he will fire his red laser beam to kill the player.

Elevator from Hell is a great fanmade PC version of Taito's underrated coin-op classic Elevator Action. Similar to the arcade version, the game is difficult, frustrating, and addictive. Your goal is to collect all the tokens from seven floors in a building, then make your way to the exit on the first floor. You can use elevators on both ends of the floor to move between floors - but the robo-guard which is hunting you down can also use them. The game is not as difficult as Elevator Action because you only need to avoid one robo-guard, as opposed to dealing with enemies that pop out from closed doors. But it is still challenging, since the robo-guard is 'intelligent' enough to wait until you select the next destination, to choose that same floor to intercept you. Controls are very easy - just use the number keys - and the graphics is amateurish but adequate. All in all, a nice oldie coffee break game that still retains all the charm over a decade later.


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