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7 Best PC/Console Games 2020 to Fill Your Day

2020 is a year that seems to just pass by since the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in the video game industry. Many games that were planned to be released this year had to be postponed until next year or an undetermined time due to the pandemic. Despite the fact that the demand for video games has actually increased very rapidly this year due to the large number of people working or studying from home.

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The incident also apparently didn’t stop several developers who had at least 90% finished working on the game this year to release it immediately. Giving many gamers around the world have quite a lot of choices. Especially for those who have been sent home to work or study at home to minimize the spread of COVID-19.

Then, what about the quality? Can it be one of the best games this year and fill your day in the midst of boredom during a pandemic? Here are the best PC games 2020 to fill your day.


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From the many titles that have been released this year, we have distilled them into at least seven of the best PC/Console video games 2020. Giving you a choice of which PC/Console games you should consider playing this year.


7. Microsoft Flight Simulator

Technical Marvel, that’s what the western media called when reviewing Microsoft Flight Simulator. The game made by Asobo Studio has a visual appearance like a real photo replicating the entire earth from Microsoft’s Bing satellite. Not only visuals, players can enjoy how to fly both conventional and fighter jets. Testing each other’s flying abilities in a simulation that has been made closer to that reality.

6. F1 2020

If the game is licensed F1 only limited to classic racing games, that’s all, even had time to eliminate the career mode feature in one of the series. So F1 2020 will feel very different from all the series that Codemasters has worked on. This time he gave one of the features that his community wanted the most, which was to form his own racing team and build his career to become a racing legend. Several other new features such as split-screen, steering assist, and other experiences that are more accessible to all groups make it one of the best PC games of the year. At least for licensed racing games.

5. Valorant

Trying to keep up with the gait Counter Strike: Global Offensive worldwide, Riot Games created Valorant based on the game one of the ancestors of the classic FPS game. The thing that makes it different is that they embed a hero or agent who is the main attraction. Fast tactical games with the abilities of each agent and classic games that are known to many people don’t take long for you to play Valorant to instantly occupy the top spot as one of the most popular games, especially on Twitch.

4. Genshin Impact

Starting from a mobile game, miHoYo tries to hook all players, both PC, console, and mobile through Genshin Impact. This JRPG action game tells of a traveler from another world who is thrown into Teyvat. In his adventure, he meets Paimon, a small creature who will help him along his journey. Its vast and heavily inspired world with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild but with a different taste, it didn’t take him long to be loved by his fans. The collection of various characters is no exception, each of which has its own story which is one of its attractions.

3. Half-Life Alyx

It’s rare to make games but once you make it good, that’s what Valve did to one of its big franchises, Half-Life. Instead of making a third series, they published Alyx as the newest game that tells the story in the midst of the events of the first and second series. Make Gaben’s image as the anti-number three more and more at the top. Even though, Half-Life Alyx seems to make a new standard in the world of PC gaming, especially Virtual Reality or VR. This is because all the elements are worked out very well like a regular first-person shooter or FPS game. Give the impression that Valve worked on it very carefully and in detail, or in terms of stage art all-out.

Half-Life Alyx tells of Alyx Vance who goes on a mission to secure a superweapon belonging to an alien nation called the Combine. On his mission, he and his father, Dr. Eli Vance is then captured by the Combine. Alyx is then rescued by a Resistance member named Russell and informs her that her father will be transferred to Nova Prospekt for questioning. He then left there and intended to stop the train carrying his father that was running in the outer area of ​​City 17.

2. Yakuza 7 / Yakuza: Like a Dragon

Called a sequel, but not Kiryu made it Yakuza 7 or Yakuza: Like a Dragon the beginning of the debut of a new character named Kasuga Ichiban. The game tells how Kasuga, a junior member of the Arakawa family of the Tojo clan who is asked by his leader, Masumi Arakawa to replace the killer from his family as a prison prisoner. He then agreed and hoped it would make him a hero someday.

This game is the first time to adapt a turn-based battle system like a classic JRPG from actions that have been implemented for generations until the sixth series. Even so, the turn-based implementation actually makes Yakuza: Like a Dragon very fun to play. Giving something fresh and its own charm for the fans. Even though Steam Indonesia doesn’t get a share, those of you who have a PS4 can buy it digitally.

1. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

Even though there were ups and downs, this time Ubisoft managed to mix it up Assassin’s Creed Valhalla be a very slick game. All elements of the franchise are brought into this perfect version of the game. They provide options for both bars and full-stealth, complete with RPG elements that they have implemented since Origins more immersive, without wasting anything in it. As if everything has its own meaning and is not forgotten by anyone. Make it one of the best PC games 2020 that is likely to be a GOTY candidate this year.

The game tells the story of Eivor, a member of the Ravenclan who struggles to find a new home for the Vikings with his adopted brother, Sigurd and his wife. Departing from Norway, they went to the plains of England to build a new home as well as trying to form an alliance with its rulers.


Those are the best PC games 2020 to fill your day. Is there anything we missed? Or do you have any other suggestions for gamers out there besides the list of games above? As usual, you can share your opinion in the comments section below.

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