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News video games 15 December 2021, 10:07

author: Adam Krolak

Steam's Best Games of 2021 According to Users

Thanks to SteamDB we got to know the best games of the past year on Valve's platform. The list of 250 titles includes such hits as Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, Valheim or Resident Evil Village. There were also many indies that won the hearts of players.

The end of 2021 is approaching, and with it come summaries, recollections, and reflections. It is no different in the video game industry. Thanks to the SteamDB database and its algorithm, we can learn about the best rated games released this year on Steam.

The title with the best score is Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, boastsing over 96% positive user reviews. Right behind it are Dyson Sphere Program (96.1%) and Rhytm Doctor (95,83%). Among the 250 games we can also find bigger productions such as: It Takes Two (19th place), Resident Evil Village (24th place), and Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy (59th place).

Steam's Top 20 Games of 2021

  1. Totally Accurate Battle Simulator - 96.33% (76,856 ratings)
  2. Dyson Sphere Program - 96.1% (55,402)
  3. Rhythm Doctor - 95,83% (13,830)
  4. Firework - 95,78% (21,665)
  5. Cookie Clicker - 95.67% (26,013)
  6. The Room 4: Old Sins - 95.59% (7922)
  7. PowerWash Simulator - 95,2% (13,556)
  8. Townscaper - 94.98% (14,819)
  9. Tiny Bunny - 94,98% (4699)
  10. Before Your Eyes - 94.95% (6039)
  11. Word Game: Episode 0 - 94,95% (3443)
  12. Inscryption - 94.81% (36,803)
  13. Valheim - 94.75% (312,799)
  14. Dorfromantik - 94.73% (12,016)
  15. Psychonauts 2 - 94.58% (5673)
  16. Clone Drone in the Danger Zone - 94,54% (15,783)
  17. Webbed - 94.53% (5544)
  18. Touhou Mystia's Izakaya - 94,53% (4253)
  19. It Takes Two - 94.50% (58,651)
  20. Aventura Copilului Albastru ?i Urât - 94,46% (1935)

A large part of the games on the list are indie productions or very niche positions, which were played only by a handful of "chosen ones". The entire list of 250 titles is available here. There is also information about the all-time activity record of a given production.

Adam Krolak

Adam Krolak

Computer geek, enthusiast of older and forgotten productions with soul (mainly RPG and strategic games), which he still plays to this day. He often returns to the 8-bit games that he used to play in his childhood. Enjoys traveling and learning languages. Interested in Asia, with a focus on Indonesia, Japan, and Korea. Likes Asian cinema, Indonesian cuisine, and fantasy books.

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