The 100 Best Free PC Games


Free PC games! Whether you're broke or just frugal, free is a price point that appeals to everybody's purse. We've collated the 100 best free PC games guaranteed to deliver a near endless stream of complementary entertainment. All you need to spend here is your time.
War Thunder: ground up.
A massively multiplayer World War 2 combat game that effortlessly encompasses all of the explosions and excitement that tanks and planes are capable of generating. War Thunder's recent updates lavish the fast-paced battler with dozens of new vehicles and game modes. It's a free to play gem. 

ArcheAge Galleon
A free to play pirate fantasy MMORPG that lets you tool around on magic boats with other players, getting into online scrapes and ending up in virtual courtrooms, pleading your innocence to a jury of your peers.

Blizzard's world dominating card game is about as addictive as chips. Who's ever had enough chips? You've always got room for more chips, and you've always got time for another game of Hearthstone.

Firefall
The ex-Blizzard lot at Red 5 done good, pulling together to create a kinetic and skill based third-person shooter-y sort of MMO. An intensely fun blend of PvP and RPG exploration that continues to go from strength to strength.

Nosgoth enters closed beta February 27th
A free to play combat game set in the Legacy of Kain universe, Nosgoth pits vampires against vampire hunters in tight deathmatch arenas. Asymmetrical abilities and diverse tactics keep the action as sharp as the bloodsuckers' pointy fangs.

Team Fortress 2
This is the big daddy of multiplayer shooters and it’s nuts that a game so good should be free. Pick your class, from sniper to medic, select your team and step onto the madness that is its cartoon battlefield. Link

Black Mesa
It took nearly a decade, but it’s a now a real thing: Black Mesa is what happens when a mod team decides to recreate the original Half-Life in the Half-Life 2 engine. The result was a faithful and quite brilliant representation with a few new flourishes and without any of that Xen nonsense at the end. Link
World of Tanks
One of mightiest free-to-play games there has ever been, World of Tanks is an accessible and exciting tank simulator that hides some complex game mechanics. It pits two sets of tankers against each other in team deathmatch. There are hundreds of vehicles to unlock across ten different tiers, from speedy scouts to hulking heavies. You’ll never believe so many tanks existed. Link.
World of Warplanes 
Seize the free-to-play concepts behind World of Tanks, take them to the skies and you have World of Warplanes, a game of whirling dogfights and nail-biting bombing runs for teams of jet bombers and biplanes alike. Sure, it’s still in beta, but it’s getting sleeker and shinier with every release. Link
Star Conflict
Take your dogfighting to the stars with this scifi take on fighter combat. Star Conflict gives you a hangar’s worth of gorgeous starships to launch into battle. Combat takes place in asteroid fields or high above distant worlds and the lasers fly hot, free and fast. Link
Heroes & Generals
Do you want to shoot all the guns and make all the decisions? War isn’t all about what happens on the front line, but nor is it about the decisions made back at headquarters, so Heroes & Generals is the perfect game for players who want to try a bit of both. Link
Runescape
Runescape holds the record for being the largest MMORPG ever, as well as for being the most updated game. Runescape has an enormous player base and a massive, ever evolving world to explore, full of challenges that you can choose according to your own interests. Want to fight, to complete quests or just to play minigames? In Runescape it’s entirely up to you. Link
A massively multiplayer top-down semi-twin stick shooter, this is all about you and your buddies filling the screen with bullets as you work together to blast your way through an increasingly challenging host of horrors, before facing down the final foe in his evil lair. Unlike many MMOs, character death here is permanent, so watch your step.
Do you want a chance to adventure in some of the most famous fantasy worlds there ever were? With D&D Online you can set foot in the Forgotten Realms and the land of Eberron, stepping into the well-worn boots of a thief or a spellcaster as you fight dragons and demons. It’s not often you get high fantasy for free.
RaiderZ is an MMO with an unusual take on combat. You you directly control your character swipes and wings: you’re not simply pointing and clicking. It’s entirely down to you whether you roll out of the way of an enemy swing, or whether you jump past a monster’s defences to inflict that critical blow. It is good.
Two teams of five choose their heroes from a selection of hundreds, before taking to the battlefield to destroy the other side’s base. It’s no mean feat, as both bases spawn waves of creatures and are protected by powerful towers. Each player will need to make the best of their hero’s abilities in what is not only a game, but a sport. It’s tough, complex and it inspires fanaticism in its fans.

Planetside 2
Battle has never been so big. Imagine entire continents at war, with tanks, trucks and fighter craft alongside hordes of infantry. Throw that into the far future and you’ve got Planetside 2, a never-ending conflict on an incredible scale that’s pretty damn good looking to boot. There is nothing else quite like this out there. Link

Rift was a phenomenal subscription based fantasy MMO - World of Warcraft in new trousers, essentially. It made its name by updating and improving itself at a ferocious pace: with new raids, new zones, new world events appearing on a monthly basis. Now, it's entirely free-to-play: you can play it without spending a penny. It's a brilliant option: you can sink hours into it. Highly recommended. Link

Battlefield 1942
This was the game that the entire Battlefield series: a World War 2 first-person FPS that demonstrated tanks and planes and submarines and everything in between belonged in our deathmatch arenas. It may look dated now, but it’s still a fine example of World War 2 shootery, so take another tour of duty. Link


America’s Army 3
This is the latest version of the modern day military shooter that also serves as a recruitment tool for the US Army. Don’t fancy being shipped to Iraq any time soon? No problem, you can still lock and load, taking on the enemies of the free world wherever they might be, teaming up with other troopers the world over. Link

Hawken
It plays like a twitch first-person shooter, but Hawken sits you in the cockpits of giant robots that you can upgrade, customise and own. It’s also phenomenally pretty: a real showcase of what the PC can do. Link

Mechwarrior Online
Pledge your loyalty to a great house or sign up for a mercenary company in this mech simulation. Whether you’re piloting a light or heavy mech, you’ll have to manage your weaponry and keep an eye on your system temperature. In the Mechwarrior universe, piloting a giant robot can be a technical and rather nuanced occupation. There is also stomping. Link.

Tribes Ascend
Tribes: Ascend
Tribes is probably the fastest FPS in the world. It’s set across huge levels of open valleys and leafy forests: you zip through them by skiing down mountains and jetting up hillsides. Just be aware that success comes from both ultra-fast reactions and clever teamwork. Link

Warface

Warface is a fast action military shooter: but less concerned with realism than it’s po-faced peers. Warfare wants you to do two things: co-operate with your team in fast urban deathmatches. And slide along on your arse while firing a machine gun. Link

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