With new games released every week, a few of them are so good, they deserve a spot in this list. With that in mind, we have updated this list to add the critically-acclaimed indies, Cuphead, Two Point Hospital, and RimWorld, but also the lesser-known (yet excellent) CrossCode and Farm Together. Also, Life is Strange: Before the Storm and Distance were moved from the “” to the “Released” section. But not all was good news. We had to remove Insurgency: Sandstorm, The Wolf Among Us 2, Fortnite: Save the World, and We Happy Few, as they were all pushed to 2019.
Lara Croft has risen. The first Tomb Raider reboot from Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics was brought to Mac in 2014 by the good people of, and they’ve now done the same with Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration. This sequel sends Lara off to some of the more exotic locations on Earth, including ruins in Syria and the frozen mountains of Siberia.
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Granted, Lara now does more killing and lessyou knowtomb raiding than long-time fans would expect, but it all comes together for a typically thrilling experience. How you use the weapons and tools acquired throughout the game is entirely up to you, providing a sense of freedom as you hunt for supplies, eliminate enemies and uncover the secrets and treasures of the lush environments. This lushness comes at a hefty price, though, as the system requirements will push your Mac to the limits.
You can check our performance review for all the benchmarks and results. If your Mac is up to the task, you’ll also be rewarded with all of the game’s DLC in this package. That includes four additional challenges, endurance mode (with co-op play), additional difficulty settings, and more.
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This game is the direct sequel to the Pillars of Eternity RPG, not the similarly named Deadfire Pack DLC released in 2017. It’s confusing, we know, but we’re here to set things straight. In the standalone Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire, you return as a Watcher, a person who can read others’ memories and even the memories of their past lives. This gives you incredible power, but it also means you’ll have incredible enemies.
In this particular case, it’s Eothas, the god of light and rebirth. That sounds pleasant, sure, but Eothas attacks your stronghold and leaves you for dead, so it’s now up to you to travel to Deadfire to confront Eothas for answersor revenge. We’ll know when we get there. I said that Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire is a standalone game, but if you did play through the first PoE your actions in that game will carry over into this sequel. If not, summer’s just ahead and you’ll have time to play through them both. This team-based shooter just left Steam Early Access and it did so 25+ million players strong.
It’s free-to-play, in that although there are items to purchase within the game, anything you can buy can also be acquired by playing. An example of this are the game’s Champions, including “sharpshooting humans, mech-riding goblins, mystical elves, and jetpack-clad dragons,” all of which can be customized with a deck building system. You can acquire these in battle or pay up front to unlock all current and future Champions (new ones are added regularly).
Initially seen as an Overwatch clone that could be played for free, Paladins has become so much more. The game has good graphics, great support, and excellent gameplay. Teamwork is key to victory, so choose your Champion wisely and set up a diverse team that communicates well. Paladins will also serve as good practice for s, a forthcoming online battle royal game that can be played solo, with a teammate, or in groups of four. It changes up the battle royal formula with mounts, epic items that provide survival bonuses, and cards scattered on the battlefield to upgrade your abilities. Oh, and you become a chicken when you die.
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So, look forward to that, I guess. This tactical RPG from the developers of FTL: Faster Than Light was released for Windows in February, and now Mac gamers can finally enjoy it as well. Presented with retro graphics, Into the Breach initially looks like your typical turn-based battle game set on an isometric grid. However, the game has a very unique twist. As a reaction to movies such as Pacific Rim and Man of Steel where no one cares that entire cities get destroyed because at least the good guys won, Into the Breach tasks you with defeating the enemies while also protecting the surrounding structures. The battles themselves are waged between giant mechs and daikaiju (which I would also say is inspired by Pacific Rim except for the fact that such battles have been waged well before then).