PC-compatible Games
PC-compatible Games includes digital and physical titles, expansions, and accessories for use on Windows PCs and compatible systems, spanning budget through premium options. The 30 indexed products average a 4.65 rating and prices range from $33 to $500; top brands include Games Workshop
Top Products
Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide (Dungeons & Dragons) - hardcover
Wizards of the Coast
Mid-Range
Armor of God Gold Plated Challenge Coins (5 pcs) by PiaoHao
PiaoHao
Budget
Codex: Space Marines (10th Edition, 2023) by Games Workshop
Games Workshop
Mid-Range
Traditional Catholic Trivia Game
Catholic Trivia
Budget
Epic New Edition by PERPLEXUS
PERPLEXUS
Budget
VIVO Deskside PC Mount Extender with Wall Option (MOUNT-PC07G)
VIVO
Mid-Range
Whitehall Mystery by Asmodee (PC-compatible game)
Asmodee
Mid-Range
Vecna: Eve of Ruin D&D Adventure Book
Wizards of the Coast
Mid-Range
Chaos Space Marine Raptors Warhammer 40,000
Games Workshop
Mid-Range
Root The Marauder Expansion
ROOT
Mid-Range
Clank! in! Space! (PC) - standalone game with modular boards
Dire Wolf
Mid-Range
Space Marines Vindicator Warhammer 40,000
Games Workshop
Mid-Range
Dark Souls Roleplaying Game Source Book
Steamforged Games
Mid-Range
Thor RPG Module: Chronicle of the Throne of Thorns
Free League Publishing
Mid-Range
Star Wars Armada Galactic Republic Fleet Starter Expansion
Atomic Mass Games
Mid-Range
Space Marine STORMHAWK Interceptor
Games Workshop
Mid-Range
USB Handbrake 14Bit with Clamp for Racing PC Game
XSLOER
Mid-Range
Vagrantsong: A Bone-Chilling Ghost Train Adventure
Wyrd Miniatures
Mid-Range
The World's Greatest Chess Set - Triple Weighted
The House of Staunton
Budget
G.I. Joe Roleplaying Game Cobra Codex Sourcebook
Renegade Game Studios
Budget
Suburbia Expansions: Thematic City Building Board Game
SUBXBEZ
Mid-Range
Warhammer 40K Necrons Tomb Blades
Games Workshop
Mid-Range
SpaceCorp Ventures Expansion (GMT Games)
GMT Games
Mid-Range
Fallout: The Roleplaying Game – Astoundingly Awesome Tales 1-4 & Bonus Quest
Modiphius
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose a PC-compatible game that matches my system specs?
Check the game's minimum and recommended CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage requirements against your PC; prioritize games where your system meets or exceeds the recommended specs for smoother performance, and verify supported operating systems and any required software like DirectX or specific drivers
What factors should I consider when comparing gameplay types and content?
Compare genre (RPG, strategy, shooter, etc.), single-player vs. multiplayer modes, campaign length, mod and DLC support, and whether the game emphasizes story, competitive play, or sandbox elements to match your preferences
What budget should I expect for PC-compatible games in this category?
Prices vary widely; you can find budget options under $50, many mid-range titles between $20 and $80, and premium or collector editions that cost more, with the category average price typically around the low (price varies)s
Are there common technical or control differences I should be aware of between brands?
Different publishers may use varied engines and input schemes; look for native keyboard/mouse support, controller compatibility, and whether a game uses DRM platforms or third-party launchers that require accounts or background apps
How do I assess replayability and post-purchase support?
Look for features like multiplayer modes, procedurally generated content, mod tools, frequent updates or patches, and a roadmap or history of developer support to gauge long-term value
What should I consider about extras like physical components, soundtracks, or collector items?
Determine whether physical editions include tangible goods (manuals, miniatures, artbooks), whether digital bonuses (soundtracks, DLC) are included, and how those extras affect total cost and storage or installation requirements
How can I evaluate reviews and ratings effectively before buying?
Use aggregated average ratings alongside recent user reviews to spot recurring bugs or praise, prioritize reviews from users with similar hardware, and check changelogs or developer responses for issues that were patched