PC gamers have experienced a new multiplayer phenomenon in Playerunknown`s Battlegrounds, which has taken 2017 by storm. A few PC exclusives like Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III, Total War: Warhammer, and Rising Storm 2 and two console classics--Bayonetta and Vanquish--hit the PC this year in all their glory. But while those games have shined in their own respect, plenty of great games may have flown under your radar.In this gallery, we list our favorite games on PC that you might`ve missed this year.Don`t miss out on our other features that highlighted some of 2017`s best games on Xbox One, Switch, and PlayStation 4:Best Xbox One Games You Might`ve Missed In 2017Best Switch Games You Might`ve Missed In 2017Best PS4 Games You Might`ve Missed In 2017Best Games You Might`ve Missed In 2017 [coming Thursday] The Disney Afternoon CollectionLicensed games may have a (largely deserved) reputation for being cheaply made and poor quality, but as Capcom proved during the NES era, a talented developer could turn even a TV or film franchise into a gaming classic. Such was the case with the studio`s Disney titles. During the late `80s and early `90s, Capcom was the steward of the Disney license, and it produced a number of excellent games based on Disney`s most beloved cartoons and movies.The Disney Afternoon Collection compiles six of these, each one based on a popular Disney animated series: DuckTales, DuckTales 2, TaleSpin, Darkwing Duck, Chip `n Dale Rescue Rangers, and Chip `n Dale Rescue Rangers 2. Nearly every game in the collection is still enjoyable to this day, and they`ve been supplemented with a handful of new features like time trials, save states, and the ability to rewind. That last feature in particular is a welcome addition, as it makes even the more unforgiving titles in this compilation much more manageable. The best thing about the compilation, however, is that it gives players a chance to experience some of Capcom`s rarer efforts like DuckTales 2. ...
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