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Top 20 video games made in Germany

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Gaming - October 15th 2024, 21:00 GMT+2
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To create this list, we set out to explore the amazing world of video games made in Germany. At first, not many German titles might come to mind, but wait! You’re probably overlooking some real hidden gems. Germany is home to renowned studios like Crytek, Piranha Bytes, and Daedalic Entertainment, showing that there’s a lot more German talent in the industry than you might think.

Keep in mind, this list is entirely subjective. If you think we’ve missed an important game, feel free to add it in the comments! | © Ubisoft Blue Byte

Gothic II

20. Gothic II (2002)

If you love RPGs that slap you around until you learn the ropes, Gothic II is for you. It’s clunky, tough, and a bit unpolished, but there’s something charming about getting your butt kicked by a field of wolves over and over again. Once you figure it out, though, the world opens up in all its glorious, gritty splendor. Welcome to the land where even the farmers are tougher than you. | © Piranha Bytes

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19. The Whispered World (2009)

The Whispered World is an adventure game that’s as melancholic as it is beautiful. You play as a sad little clown, and it’s not hard to see why – the world is falling apart, and it’s up to you to save it with all your circus tricks. Packed with puzzles and emotional weight, it’s a bittersweet tale wrapped in gorgeous hand-drawn art. | © Daedalic Entertainment

The Surge

18. The Surge (2017)

Ever wanted to be a sci-fi version of Dark Souls? That’s The Surge in a nutshell. It’s brutal, unforgiving, and all about chopping off robotic limbs to upgrade your own. It's the game where you learn that the future isn’t all sleek and shiny – sometimes, it’s grim, mechanical, and ready to stomp you into the ground. | © Deck13 Interactive

Spell Force 3

17. SpellForce 3 (2017)

Why choose between RTS and RPG when you can have both? SpellForce 3 brings the best of both worlds, letting you build your base while leveling up heroes to lead your armies. It’s like managing a medieval kingdom and being a battle-hardened adventurer, all rolled into one. Who said you couldn’t be strategic and heroic at the same time? | © Grimlore Games

Lords Of The Fallen

16. Lords of the Fallen (2014)

If Dark Souls and Diablo had a baby, it would probably look a lot like Lords of the Fallen. It’s all about heavy combat, punishing enemies, and even more punishing bosses. But don’t worry – the game gives you just enough over-the-top gear and powers to feel like a juggernaut… until you get humbled by a troll twice your size. | © Deck13 Interactive

Cropped X Beyond the Frontier

15. X: Beyond the Frontier (1999)

Before we had sprawling space sims like No Man’s Sky, there was X: Beyond the Frontier. A galaxy that feels truly alive, filled with trading, combat, and more spacefaring than you can shake a starship at. It’s the ultimate game for those who dream of owning a space empire… or just enjoy floating around in zero gravity. | © Egosoft

Cropped Far Cry

14. Far Cry (2004)

Far Cry dropped us into the middle of a lush, tropical paradise, armed with guns and a whole lot of questions. What it lacked in story finesse, it made up for with wild, unpredictable shootouts and enemies who actually used their brains to hunt you down. It's the game that made you realize: the jungle is out to get you. | © Crytek

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13. The Settlers II (1996)

Building cute little settlements and watching your tiny workers carry out your every command – that’s the joy of The Settlers II. It’s a charming blend of strategy and city-building, where managing resources and constructing roads feels strangely therapeutic. Just don’t get too attached to your peaceful village… your enemies won’t be. | © Blue Byte

Destroy All Humans

12. Destroy All Humans! (Remake) (2020)

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be the alien invader instead of the human hero, Destroy All Humans! is here to answer that. This remake brings back the snarky humor and over-the-top destruction, letting you zap hapless humans and harvest their DNA for your own nefarious purposes. Who says being bad can’t be fun? | © Black Forest Games

Tropico 6

11. Tropico 6 (2019)

Ever dreamed of being a dictator on a tropical island? Tropico 6 lets you build your own banana republic, complete with rigged elections, shady deals, and ridiculous speeches. It’s all fun and games until your people revolt, but hey, that’s why you’ve got a secret police, right? Viva El Presidente! | © Limbic Entertainment

Monster Sanctuary

10. Monster Sanctuary (2020)

Monster Sanctuary is what happens when Pokémon meets Metroidvania, with a dash of old-school pixel art. You collect monsters, train them, and unleash them in turn-based battles while exploring dungeons. It’s a charmingly addictive experience that makes you feel like a monster master and a puzzle-solving adventurer at the same time. | © Moi Rai Games

Desperados III

9. Desperados III (2020)

Yeehaw! Desperados III is a tactical stealth game that brings the Wild West to life, complete with gun-slinging, hat-tilting, and showdown planning. You’ve got a ragtag crew, and each mission feels like crafting the perfect heist. Just make sure not to set off a chain reaction of chaos... unless you’re into that sort of thing. | © Mimimi Games

Shadow Tactics Blades of the Shogun

8. Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun (2016)

For those who prefer brains over brawn, Shadow Tactics is the ultimate tactical stealth game. Set in feudal Japan, it lets you control a group of highly skilled assassins as they sneak past guards and silently eliminate targets. It's a game that rewards patience and planning – a ninja’s work is never done. | © Mimimi Productions

Deponia

7. Deponia (2012)

Deponia is a quirky point-and-click adventure that’s as hilarious as it is heartfelt. You play as a selfish, bumbling anti-hero named Rufus, and the game is full of puzzles, ridiculous dialogue, and absurd situations. It’s a love letter to classic adventure games with a unique art style and humor that’s hard not to love. | © Daedalic Entertainment

Everspace 2

6. Everspace 2 (2023)

Everspace 2 brings fast-paced dogfights and space exploration to new heights. It’s a slick space shooter where upgrading your ship and navigating through asteroid fields is just the beginning. Whether you’re fighting space pirates or exploring alien ruins, it’s all about freedom and action-packed thrills in a galaxy that feels alive. | © ROCKFISH Games

Spec Ops The Line

5. Spec Ops: The Line (2012)

Spec Ops: The Line starts as a generic military shooter and then pulls the rug right out from under you with one of the most intense, thought-provoking narratives in gaming. It asks tough questions about the nature of war, and by the end, you’re left wondering if you’re the hero or the villain. Heavy stuff, but worth every gut punch. | © Yager Development

Anno 1800

4. Anno 1800 (2019)

Building a city is fun. Building an industrial revolution-era city that spans continents? Even better. Anno 1800 lets you micromanage everything from trade routes to worker happiness, and it's all wrapped up in a beautifully detailed world. Whether you’re crafting the perfect economy or just admiring your ships, it’s a satisfying strategy feast. | © Ubisoft Blue Byte

Thronefall

3. Thronefall (2024)

Thronefall mixes city-building with tactical tower defense in a charming, minimalist package. Your goal? Build your kingdom by day and defend it by night from waves of enemies. It’s simple, it’s elegant, and it’s surprisingly addictive – who knew defending your throne could be so much fun? | © GrizzlyGames

Dying Light 2 Stay Human

2. Dying Light 2: Stay Human (2022)

Zombies, parkour, and moral choices – Dying Light 2 is a smorgasbord of fast-paced action, with plenty of undead to hack through along the way. You’ll be leaping across rooftops one minute and making decisions that shape the world the next. Just be sure to watch your step… those zombies can jump too. | © Techland (published by Koch Media)

Crysis

1. Crysis (2007)

The game that had gamers everywhere asking, “But can it run Crysis?” With its jaw-dropping graphics and sandbox-style gameplay, Crysis let you suit up in a nanosuit and take down enemies in whatever way you saw fit. Stealth, brute force, or explosive chaos – the choice was yours. Just don’t forget to upgrade your PC first. | © Crytek

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Germany might be best known for its engineering, cars, and beer, but did you know it’s also home to some of the most innovative video games in the industry? From futuristic shooters to charming strategy games, German developers have made a lasting impact on gaming across all genres.

Whether you’re exploring expansive worlds, building empires, or engaging in intense combat, German-made games are packed with creativity and technical brilliance. In this list, we’ll dive into the top 20 video games made in Germany, showcasing the incredible talent and vision that continues to shape the gaming landscape. Ready to explore? Let’s jump in!

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Germany might be best known for its engineering, cars, and beer, but did you know it’s also home to some of the most innovative video games in the industry? From futuristic shooters to charming strategy games, German developers have made a lasting impact on gaming across all genres.

Whether you’re exploring expansive worlds, building empires, or engaging in intense combat, German-made games are packed with creativity and technical brilliance. In this list, we’ll dive into the top 20 video games made in Germany, showcasing the incredible talent and vision that continues to shape the gaming landscape. Ready to explore? Let’s jump in!

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