PCMag has refreshed its annual selection of top PC games, adding Marvel Cosmic Invasion to the beat 'em up category on December 20, 2025. The update ensures all recommendations remain current and available across digital platforms like Steam and Epic Games Store. This guide spans 17 genres to help gamers choose entertaining titles for desktops, laptops, or handhelds.
PCMag's roundup focuses on playable PC games rather than historical milestones, emphasizing titles that deliver enjoyment regardless of release date. The December 20, 2025, revision introduces Marvel Cosmic Invasion, a comic-book-style beat 'em up where Marvel heroes battle waves of enemies, allowing mid-combo character switches for continued attacks.
The list covers diverse categories. In action, Ninja Gaiden 4 shifts toward arcade flair while retaining intense challenges through its partnership between Koei Tecmo and PlatinumGames. Adventure enthusiasts can revisit an enhanced Myst with improved visuals, VR support, and randomized puzzles. Battle royale fans might try Fortnite for its accessible modes and building mechanics, despite in-game purchases.
Other highlights include Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves for fighting, blending classic characters with modern netcode; Dying Light: The Beast for horror with parkour and zombie combat; World of Warcraft as a benchmark MMO; and League of Legends for MOBA depth. Racing sees Forza Horizon 5 with its Mexico-based festival vibe, while RPGs feature Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's timed battles and strong narrative. Shooters like Doom: The Dark Ages add medieval elements to demon-slaying, and strategy revives Final Fantasy Tactics from 1997 with updated interfaces.
This curation draws from over 20 years of testing to guide purchases amid overwhelming options. PCMag also notes picks for consoles, underscoring PC's strengths without bias.