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Top 25 Best-Rated Video Games on Steam

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Gaming - August 7th 2025, 17:00 GMT+2
Half Life 2

25. Half-Life 2 (2004) - 96.47% rating

Few games have redefined what a first-person shooter can be quite like this genre classic. With its brilliant physics-based puzzles, eerie dystopian atmosphere, and unforgettable characters like Alyx and the G-Man, this game isn't just a must-play – it’s a rite of passage. The gravity gun alone was enough to make your inner gamer scream with joy. And let’s be honest, we’ve all tried launching a buzzsaw at a zombie and thought, “Yep, this is peak gaming.” The storytelling doesn’t hold your hand, the world is immersive without being overwhelming, and it still feels ahead of its time even today. | © Valve Corporation

Resident Evil 4

24. Resident Evil 4 (2023) - 96.49% rating

When Capcom announced it was remaking this fan-favorite, expectations were sky-high – and somehow, they nailed it. This reimagined survival horror experience captures the spirit of the original while enhancing everything from visuals to voice acting and gameplay. It’s grittier, smarter, and scarier, and Leon S. Kennedy is still an absolute badass. The tension never lets up, even when you think you’ve got the game figured out. And let’s not forget the merchant – still iconic, still weird, still asking, “What’re ya buyin’?” There’s a reason it skyrocketed up the Steam charts. | © Capcom

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23. OneShot (2016) - 96.51% rating

This indie gem does something few games even attempt: it talks to you. Like, really talks to you. At first glance, it's a charming pixel-art adventure about a kid named Niko trying to restore light to a dying world. But peel back the layers and you’ll find a meta-narrative that plays with your expectations – and your desktop. It’s heartfelt and deeply emotional, with gameplay that’s more about connection than combat. Every choice matters, every puzzle feels personal, and when it ends… well, don’t be surprised if it lingers with you longer than some AAA titles. | © KOMODO / Future Cat LLC

Mi Side

22. MiSide (2024) - 96.52% rating

At first, you think you’ve stepped into a relaxing AI-girlfriend sim. Then things get weird. MiSide lures you in with its cheerful art style and lighthearted premise before twisting itself into a psychological horror experience full of existential dread. Mita, the virtual companion, isn’t just there for casual chatting – she’s watching, evolving, changing. You’ll question your reality, your agency, and your desktop. It’s like someone merged Doki Doki Literature Club with Black Mirror, then wrapped it in an indie package so well-crafted it punches way above its weight. | © IndieArk

Slay the Spire

21. Slay the Spire (2019) - 96.53% rating

Deck-building games can be overwhelming, but this one makes it feel like an art form. You start with a few humble cards, a basic character, and a dream – then slowly build your masterpiece through countless battles, smart upgrades, and the occasional stroke of luck. No two runs feel the same, and when you finally pull off that 50-card synergy combo? Chef’s kiss. It’s addictive in the best way, with that “just one more run” magic you thought you outgrew in high school. A modern indie classic that helped redefine the roguelike genre. | © Mega Crit

Euro Truck Simulator 2

20. Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012) - 96.59% rating

Ever thought trucking could be zen? This surprisingly addictive simulator takes you across Europe delivering goods from Lisbon to Moscow – all while jamming out to indie radio. The realism is so convincing that players swear they’ve developed real driving habits. The map’s scale is enormous, and the career progression (buying trucks, hiring drivers, managing routes) gives this game a surprisingly business-savvy layer. Mods expand it further, turning your rig into everything from racing machines to zombie survival vans. It’s oddly meditative, and yes – you’ll catch yourself smiling at virtual sunsets on the Autobahn. | © SCS Software

Slime Rancher

19. Slime Rancher (2017) - 96.62% rating

What’s cuter than farming? Farming slimes, obviously. In this pastel-colored farming sim, you wrangle adorable gelatinous creatures, build ranch structures, and explore vibrant biomes. Each slime species has its own personality and resource value, making every corralling session feel like training Pokémon with a rancher’s flair. The soundtrack is sweet, the ambiance cheerful, and the RNG-driven slime plorts keep you hustling. Combine that with upgrades, cosmetics, and story bits about slime consciousness – and you’ve got genuinely feel-good gameplay with unexpected depth. | © Monomi Park

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18. Pizza Tower (2023) - 96.64% rating

In a world obsessed with tower defense, this indie gem flips the genre on its head with breakneck platforming and pizza-themed mayhem. You play Peppino Spaghetti, a crazed chef on a mission to destroy Pizza Tower – often with wild moves, frantic combos, and surreal boss fights. The animation style is loud, hyperactive, and reminiscent of old cartoons – but in an intensely modern way. Speed runs feel fluid, challenges are inventive, and the soundtrack slaps harder than a slice of pepperoni. It’s quirky, it’s chaotic, and it’s even got secrets hidden beneath layers of cheese. | © Tour De Pizza

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17. Senren*Banka (2020) - 96.66% rating

What looks like a serene, story-driven visual novel about a country girl and yōkai spirits, slowly turns into an emotional rollercoaster. Senren*Banka blends supernatural lore, romance, and mysteries from Japanese folklore into a beautifully illustrated experience. Dialogue is deep, choices matter, and character art is expressive without being overly flashy. Each playthrough gradually reveals darker themes – and the pacing unravels like a well-kept secret. Fans praise its emotional resonance, and the writing often sticks with players long after the ending credits fade. | © Yuzusoft

A Short Hike

16. A Short Hike (2019) - 96.67% rating

When gaming feels more like vacation, you know it’s doing something right. This sweet little adventure sets you on grassy hills, tranquil lakes, and sunny summits as you climb and glide your way through a micro–open world. Peck, the feathered protagonist, meets quirky NPCs, finds hidden treasures, and collects singleton items – all with non‑stressful controls and a freewheeling sense of fun. It knows you only have a short time, so it doesn’t demand much – but it rewards every minute with wholesome warmth and charming surprises. A tiny gem with big heart. | © Adamgryu

Balatro

15. Balatro (2023) - 96.69% rating

Part roguelike deckbuilder, part poker fever dream, Balatro throws players into a psychedelic card-slinging spree where combos reign supreme and rules are meant to be broken. With a hypnotic aesthetic that blends glitchy arcade vibes and jazzy flair, this indie standout reimagines poker into something wild, addicting, and unpredictable. Build runs by stacking synergies, unlocking jokers, and bending traditional hands into point-exploding chaos. There’s no multiplayer – just you, the deck, and a gauntlet of escalating blinds. | © Playstack

Rim World

14. RimWorld (2018) - 96.73% rating

This colony sim is a masterclass in emergent storytelling: you build, survive raids, deal with mental breakdowns, and then watch your captives escape in a CIA-inspired clown car. RimWorld forces you to adapt as random events – from psychic drones to moose thieves – break your carefully built routines. The AI storyteller pacing ensures no two runs feel identical. Mods like hospitality, zombies, and star wars content expand replayability beyond belief. It’s gorgeous chaos wrapped in top-down complexity, rewarding creativity and improvisation every time your colonists lash out or fall in love. A deep, lonely, proudly nerdy sandbox for the imagination. | © Ludeon Studios

Half Life Alyx

13. Half‑Life: Alyx (2020) - 96.75% rating

Steam VR peaked with this exquisitely crafted return to City 17, where gravity gloves replace the gravity gun, and every zombie reach or shotgun blast feels brutally real in virtual space. Plot-wise, Alyx bridges gaps in Half-Life lore, delivering narrative weight while revolutionizing VR interaction. You physically duck sparks, grab tools, and inspect alien artifacts with intuitive motion. The pacing is cinematic, the puzzles clever, and the horror visceral. Even non-VR fans watched gameplay clips mouth-agape. This isn’t just Alyx Vance’s story – it’s a statement about gaming’s future. | © Valve Corporation

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12. Left 4 Dead 2 (2009) - 96.79% rating

This wasn’t just another zombie shooter – it was the ultimate co-op formula perfected. From hectic Safe Room escapes to tense finale crescendoes, Left 4 Dead 2 throws you and your squad into frantic fun. The director AI remixes zombie hordes, Tanks, Witches, and throwables to keep runs unpredictable. Versus mode, mutation maps, and classic campaigns have kept servers thriving years later. Mods turn the undead into everything from cheese monsters to historical figures, and communities still host charity streams, speedruns, and horror showcases. It remains a live wire of zombie chaos – even if you’re just ghosting as a Smoker. | © Valve Corporation

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11. Terraria (2011) - 96.80% rating

Imagine Minecraft with laser guns, flying mounts, colossal bosses, and a soundtrack that walks the line between eerie and adventurous. That’s Terraria – a side-scrolling sandbox RPG where digging, building, and fighting collide beautifully. Random worlds spawn caves, corrupt biomes, and rare items like the infamous Rod of Discord. Every progression feels like discovering something wholly new and game-changing. Multiplayer let communities build pixel palaces or tackle Moon Lord raid events. Frequent updates have expanded its timeline, adding furniture, events, and quality-of-life improvements long after launch. It’s boundless creativity in 2D with action to match. | © Re-Logic

The Henry Stickmin Collection

10. The Henry Stickmin Collection (2020) - 96.82% rating

Think choose-your-own-adventure crossed with Monty Python-style absurdity – and you only scratch the surface. This compilation takes the iconic web series and elevates it with remastered scenes, voice acting, and animations that somehow make the silliness even more delightful. Every decision – no matter how small – can lead to slapstick success or hilariously catastrophic failure. From rocket-powered pigeon explosions to optical camo hijinks, it's packed with comedic momentum. Hidden easter eggs and secret endings encourage replayability long after the laughs stop. It’s a meta-nostalgia trip turned into polished interactive comedy gold. | © PuffballsUnited

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9. DELTARUNE (2018) - 96.89% rating

By the creator of Undertale, this RPG drops you into a quirky, parallel world where puzzles, humor, and character choice twist everything into unexpected wonder. The battle system breaks the mold with nonviolent pacifist options and rhythmic spell-casting. Every character, from Susie to Ralsei, feels alive – and your decisions influence their arcs in surprisingly emotional ways. The soundtrack hits on everything from upbeat jazz to melancholic synth. Even incomplete, the game has sparked passionate speculation about future chapters. It’s ambitious, heartfelt, and an unmistakable indie milestone. | © Toby Fox

Holo Cure Save the Fans

8. HoloCure – Save the Fans! (2022) - 97.00% rating

This unexpected pixel roguelike hero emerged from the vibrant vtuber community and took Steam by storm. HoloCure lets you control members of Hololive as they battle waves of corrupted fans. Each character brings unique skills and powerful spells – like virtual bubbles, memes, or musical discord – while permanent upgrades unfold via adorable shop runs. Random daily events, unlockables, and fan-fueled Easter eggs prevent burnout. The game nails fan service without feeling shallow, and it’s genuinely charming from start to finish. | © Emilian Swowens

Schedule I

7. Schedule I (2023) - 97.06% rating

Not your average strategy sim, this one places you in control of managing criminal cartels from the inside – balancing money laundering, turf wars, and tax evasion – all with tony director commentary as if it’s board meeting bureaucracy. Graphically clean and easy on CPU, it’s deceptively simple until your empire starts metastasizing and solving logistics becomes a tangle of moral and managerial puzzles. Reviews praise how it treats crime as both comedy and cautionary tale. Sandboxed expansions let players build extra layers – illegal businesses, city politics, corrupt cops – turning gameplay into a thrilling spreadsheet nightmare. | © Dink Stinct Industries

Hades

6. Hades (2020) - 97.12% rating

Mythology meets relentless replayability in this roguelike where every death teaches you something, builds your story, and sharpens your skills – even if it’s the umpteenth time you've died. Playing Zagreus, the rebellious prince of the Underworld, means battling through beautifully animated hellscape layers with weapons that feel weighty and divine boons that variety-burst your run. Relationships unfold naturally with gods, revealing lore, drama, and genuine pathos. The writing is witty, the pacing electric, and the satisfaction curve addictive. It’s the rare indie blockbuster that feels like Greek tragedy and arcade joyride in one. | © Supergiant Games

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5. Portal (2007) - 97.21% rating

Remember the moment you first dropped a cube into a portal and turned your world upside down? Portal isn’t just a puzzle game – it’s an exercise in comedic world‑building and engineering elegance. Every test chamber feels carefully tuned to teach you something new while filling you with that perfect “aha” moment. GLaDOS’s dry wit keeps you on your toes, and the minimalist story crescendoes into something unexpected and unforgettable. The weighted companion cube scene still makes fans tear up – in a good way. This is narrative and puzzle design distilled to its most brilliant essence. | © Valve Corporation

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4. Vampire Survivors (2022) - 97.31% rating

When the pixel bullets start flying, you realize this is not a simple roguelike – it’s a musical barrage of survival chaos. In Vampire Survivors, you pick a hero, choose your upgrades, and then watch enemies flood the screen in relentless waves. It’s mesmerizing, addictive, and brilliantly simple to control. Power-ups stack, weapons evolve, and mulitples of enemies overwhelm – but somehow it all stays hypnotically fun. Players return again and again just to push one more minute, one more century survived. Retro chaos that feels both timeless and fresh. | © poncle

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3. People Playground (2020) - 97.45% rating

If you’ve ever wanted to play mad scientist with a digital sandbox, this is your ticket. People Playground isn’t about goals or stories – it’s about experimentation. Drop ragdoll humans into electric traps, rocket-launch them across scenery, or rig complex contraptions with silly physics. The mod support is endless: aliens, zombies, weapons, vehicles – and some mods that probably shouldn’t exist. Videos of hilarious disasters and glitched scenarios flood YouTube because creative carnage is instantly shareable. Strange, dark, or gleefully absurd, it draws players into a playful pit of type-A chaotic curiosity. | © mestiez

Stardew Valley

2. Stardew Valley (2016) - 97.66% rating

This sleepy farm sim is quietly one of the most ambitious creations in modern indie history. With cozy pixel art, deep systems, and endless charm, you’ll hoist crops in the morning and fish by moonlight before even realizing a season has passed. The town of Pelican Town feels alive, as farmers flirt, miners scheme, and festivals draw you into community. Romance, family legacy, resource management, yokai-infused quests… it’s like a living letter of love to classic Harvest Moon games, but with modern polish and charm. It’s relaxing, endlessly moddable, and more immersive than some triple-A titles. | © ConcernedApe

Portal 2

1. Portal 2 (2011) - 97.72% rating

Take everything brilliant about the original Portal and multiply it by ten: more characters, deeper storyline, cooperative puzzles, and a larger facility to explore. The return of GLaDOS – and the deliciously apocalyptic Wheatley – turns the narrative from clever to hilarious to oddly philosophical. Every level introduces new mechanics, yet the pacing never feels forced or repetitive. Cooperative mode demands real teamwork, turning players into literal wormhole architects. Sparkling dialogue, mind-bending test chambers, and a soundtrack that still haunts – this sequel set the bar not only for puzzle games but for comedic, character-driven design. | © Valve Corporation

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When it comes to discovering your next favorite game, few places are more trustworthy than the Steam community itself. With millions of players leaving reviews, Steam’s rating system offers a solid snapshot of what titles truly resonate with gamers around the world. But with thousands of games on the platform, how do you know which ones actually deserve your time?

We’ve done the digging and pulled together the top 25 best-rated video games on Steam – the ones that have earned not just critical acclaim, but overwhelming love from players. From indie gems to blockbuster hits, this list highlights the most beloved titles based on user ratings. Whether you're looking for your next deep-dive obsession or just want to see what all the hype is about, these are the games the Steam community can’t stop raving about.

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When it comes to discovering your next favorite game, few places are more trustworthy than the Steam community itself. With millions of players leaving reviews, Steam’s rating system offers a solid snapshot of what titles truly resonate with gamers around the world. But with thousands of games on the platform, how do you know which ones actually deserve your time?

We’ve done the digging and pulled together the top 25 best-rated video games on Steam – the ones that have earned not just critical acclaim, but overwhelming love from players. From indie gems to blockbuster hits, this list highlights the most beloved titles based on user ratings. Whether you're looking for your next deep-dive obsession or just want to see what all the hype is about, these are the games the Steam community can’t stop raving about.

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