It breaks our hearts to cut great games from the Top 100 list, but sacrifices must be made—these are some of the omissions that caused us psychic damage this year

Every year, we pick 100 games to hail as the best PC games that you can play today. It’s an inherently fraught endeavor. One hundred is quite a large number if you’re talking about how many creepy Victorian dolls someone owns, but it’s not all that many PC games. Nearly 20,000 games were released on Steam last year alone, and we’re picking from the entire history of the medium—albeit with a particular focus on games we recommend to today’s audience.

That inevitably means certain canon PC classics won’t make the cut. But the point of the exercise is to make and justify those hard decisions, and we don’t make them permanently: our selection changes substantially year-to-year as the PC Gamer team grows, tastes change, and classics are reevaluated.

In 2012, *Skyrim* was #1. This year, it didn’t make the cut at all. Maybe next year it’ll be back?

If that impermanence does nothing to soothe your indignation over a game we omitted from 2025’s list, I understand—we feel the same pain. Below are a few of the games that individual PC Gamer team members felt especially disappointed didn’t make the cut this year. It’s a small sampling of the disagreements that shape each year’s list, which sometimes includes extended arguments over whether Kojima games are good or bad.

### Alpha Protocol
**Released:** 2010 | **2024 Rank:** N/A
**Ted Litchfield, Associate Editor:**

I’m a longtime Obsidian fan but only a recent *Alpha Protocol* convert—PCG news writer and RPG aficionado Joshua Wolens has been trumpeting its virtues for years. Some of our colleagues argue it shouldn’t be on the list due to “horrendous minigames, barely passable combat, an offensive degree of Xbox 360ness,” and writing that, at its very worst, “can resemble a really embarrassing Mad TV sketch from 2002.” Don’t listen to them: this game rules.

*Alpha Protocol*’s combat is stiff, a lot like the first *Mass Effect*, but it’s also a way better stealth game than it has any right to be. More crass or “lol random” jokes aside—Suave Mike may be the most canceled man who ever lived—the character writing is excellent, the thriller plot is surprising and fun, and as a cultural artifact of the Global War on Terror, *Alpha Protocol* holds up better than any mainstream work of fiction about intelligence or the military I can recall from the time.

Part of that is because *Alpha Protocol* is just smarter than its contemporaries: You could do it in the ’90s, and you’re allowed to do it now, but for a while it was pretty verboten to write a story where an American spy agency and military contractor were the real bad guys looming behind global terrorism. The cherry on top is that *Alpha Protocol* eschewed the self-righteous solemnity of shoot-and-cry movies like *The Hurt Locker* or deadly serious torture apologia like *24* and *Zero Dark Thirty* in favor of swashbuckling fun: It’s Roger Moore’s James Bond brought to the late aughts.

*Alpha Protocol* is also one of the most intricately reactive RPGs I’ve ever played, with potential variations in response to minor playstyle quirks and major decisions alike resembling *Deus Ex* and *Baldur’s Gate 3*. The dossier social system, which extends RPG companion approval to the entire named cast—including the antagonists—is like nothing else out there. Josh and I may have to compile dossiers of our own to blackmail our coworkers into voting *Alpha Protocol* onto the list in 2026.

### Civilization 6
**Released:** October 20, 2016 | **2024 Rank:** #83
**Tyler Wilde, US Editor-in-Chief:**

After playing *Civilization 7* for the first time, I was talking to a fellow fan of the series, and we agreed that it was going to be controversial—but also that, whatever its faults, there’s still a special je ne sais quoi to Firaxis’ grand strategy games. The effect of their whole presentation makes founding that first city by a lovely winding river or secluded bay feel like slipping into a warm bath.

I’m not saying that *Civilization 7* should’ve been on the list. I don’t hate it like some do, but no, I’m still vouching for *Civ 5* and *Civ 6*. They remain accessible, fun, and complex enough to provide thousands of hours of loosely historical statecraft that none of the other grand strategy games on the list replicate.

*Alpha Centauri* (#50) is over 25 years old, and sci-fi strategy games like it and *Stellaris* (#80) never appealed to me as much as Civ, with its tiny archers and WW2 tanks. *Crusader Kings 3* (#5) is, of course, historical, but CK3’s medieval succession crises don’t interest me as much as Civ’s exploration and city management.

Next year I’ll push to get Civ back on the list, or if not that, something like *Old World*, the 2022 strategy game from Civ 4 designer Soren Johnson, which we’ve described as a mix between *Civ* and *CK3*. (A good state bureaucrat knows when to compromise, of course.)

### Monster Train 2
**Released:** 2025 | **2024 Rank:** N/A
**Evan Lahti, Strategic Director:**

It stings when you’re unable to convince your fellow Top 100 voters that the game you’re most passionate about is worth their attention. *Monster Train 2* deserves to be held in the same esteem as *Slay the Spire.* It’s just as intricate and replayable, with combos that are just as satisfying to pull off.

*Monster Train 2* is more Magic: The Gathering-like with the menagerie of creatures you arrange on three different floors of the train, which prompts creative decisions on unit ordering as you try to tank damage and clear out the enemy’s backline units before they ascend to the top of the train.

I’ve put more than 200 hours into it this year, and I’ve cleared all 50 of its achievements, one of the only games I’ve been compelled to make that effort for in all my years as a PC gamer.

I guess that’s just the nature of a slightly niche genre, and a sequel, to exclude those who haven’t played it in the past. But if you have any appetite at all for card games or strategy, *Monster Train 2* is one of the best games in either genre this year—and my personal Game of the Year.

### Warhammer: Vermintide 2
**Released:** 2018 | **2024 Rank:** #54
**Sean Martin, Senior Guides Writer:**

In an ideal world, we’d all be sitting around toasting *Warhammer 40k: Darktide*’s inclusion in the top 100, but it’s important to remember that even though *Darktide* has been floundering for quite some time now, we still have *Vermintide 2*, and it’s still one of the best co-op action games you will ever play.

It’s been over seven years since the game was released, but it’s still getting new maps, and, in many ways, has had a much more consistent DLC life cycle than *Darktide* so far. There are tons of missions, weapons, and careers for each character—hell, it even has better free cosmetics than the ones you can get in *Darktide*.

It’s also one of the most authentic Warhammer Fantasy games, with excellent character banter, and its combat is still best-in-class.

If you enjoy mowing down hordes of enemies with friends à la *Left 4 Dead 2* or *Helldivers 2*, I would unequivocally recommend *Vermintide 2*. It’s just a shame, as someone still playing *Darktide*, that it needs a fair bit of work to reach the level of its predecessor.

### The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim
**Released:** November 11, 2011 | **2024 Rank:** #37
**Jody Macgregor, Weekend/AU Editor:**

Replaying the Elder Scrolls games recently, I was impressed how much I remembered from *Morrowind*, which is #54 this year. The botanical growths of Telvanni towers, the lighthouse at Seyda Neen that looks like a remnant of a different civilization, fog rolling back to reveal the cantons of Vivec—*Vvardenfell* is indelible, its weirdness imprinting itself on your mind and carving out a space it never leaves.

There are a handful of equivalents in *Skyrim*, but not nearly as many. Instead, it earned its place on the Top 100 in previous years by being the accessible Elder Scrolls game you could recommend to anyone, with combat that doesn’t involve hidden dice rolls and characters who don’t talk like a wiki.

It speaks well of *Skyrim* that it took 24 years to start seeming crusty, but it finally has. If you’re playing today, you’re installing mods and wrestling with bugs—*Skyrim’s* physics still break if you run it faster than 60 fps, for instance—and once you start adding caveats, you may as well tell someone to go back and play *Morrowind*.

As someone who used to defend *Skyrim* a lot, especially in the era of “*Dark Souls* was the better RPG of 2011” think pieces, it is sad to see it go. But I know in my heart *Morrowind* is more interesting, and if we put both on the list, people would be mad there was one less spot for their favorite online strategy point-and-click.

### Final Fantasy 14
**Released:** August 27, 2013 | **2024 Rank:** 34
**Andrea Shearon, Evergreen Writer:**

Even with Top 100 voting long behind us, I’m still arguing with myself over whether or not I should’ve gone to bat for *Final Fantasy 14* harder. It’s in a rough spot right now, no doubt, but I’m not convinced its stagnation is solely from a lack of quality updates.

And if you want a good Final Fantasy, it’s among the best of them with so much solo player support added over the years.

I sort of get it. 2025 was the first time I’ve taken an extended break from Eorzea since Alphascape launched in *Stormblood*, but I’m still championing FF14 as the best MMORPG you can play right now.

I reckon that’s not saying much when I mostly agree with Harvey’s read on today’s MMO scene and the struggle to stay fresh. I’m busy as hell, and I lose interest fast when I miss a patch and have to play catch-up.

But even as it is, I’d recommend FF14 to both the hardcore MMO types and the “I’m just here for the story” folks. Play it from the beginning, take your time, don’t skip the cutscenes, and unsubscribe between updates. *A Realm Reborn’s* slow beginnings are good when you don’t have a—you know what, never mind.

Just trust me when I say all 300+ hours are worth it, and I hope the next expansion puts it back on the list.

These are just a few examples of the passionate debates and difficult choices we face each year. The Top 100 list is always evolving, shaped by changing tastes, new releases, and our ongoing love for PC gaming. Stay tuned for what next year’s list will hold!
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/heartbreaking-cuts-2025-top-100/

Jonathan Weinhagen resigns from Mounds View school board amid federal fraud allegations

Jonathan Weinhagen Resigns from Mounds View School Board Amid Embezzlement Allegations

Jonathan Weinhagen, 42, of Shoreview, resigned from the Mounds View school board on Friday amid allegations that he embezzled more than $200,000 from the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce during his tenure as its president and CEO.

Weinhagen stepped down from his elected school board seat effective immediately, according to a notice from Mounds View Public Schools sent to district families and staff Friday afternoon. He had served on the seven-member board since June 2014. The board will discuss steps to fill the remainder of his term, which ends on January 3, 2028.

The school board chair, Diane Glasheen, and district superintendent, Chris Lennox, did not respond to requests for comment from the Pioneer Press.

The five-count indictment alleges that between December 2019 and June 2024, Weinhagen orchestrated a fraud scheme by setting up sham contracts with a consulting company he created. He deposited money from these contracts into a bank account under the false company’s name and used the funds for personal expenses.

On Wednesday, a grand jury indicted Weinhagen on one count each of wire fraud, mail fraud, attempted bank fraud, and providing a false statement on a loan application. He made his initial court appearance on Thursday and was released from custody on an unsecured $25,000 bond.

One of the allegations includes stealing $30,000 that the chamber had given to Crime Stoppers as reward money following the shootings of three children in Minneapolis in May 2021. After the cases remained unsolved, Weinhagen requested the return of the funds in May 2022 and directed Crime Stoppers to send the refund check to his home, falsely claiming it was the chamber’s new address. He then allegedly used the money for personal expenses.

Additionally, Weinhagen is accused of using a chamber credit card for personal expenses such as first-class airfare and a two-bedroom oceanfront hotel room in Honolulu. He created fake documents to make these expenses appear legitimate as chamber business.

After leaving the chamber, prosecutors say Weinhagen attempted to defraud a bank by applying for a loan of $54,661 with false information. He claimed employment with a Minnesota-based restaurant holding company and submitted a phony bank stub showing a $425,000 annual salary. The bank denied the loan.

Weinhagen worked at the St. Paul Area Regional Chamber of Commerce for about six and a half years, including over two years as vice president, before joining the Minneapolis chamber in October 2016. His resignation from the Minneapolis organization followed an internal investigation that projected a $500,000 deficit for 2024.

As of this publication, an attorney for Weinhagen has not been listed in federal court records, and he has not responded to requests for comment regarding the allegations.
https://www.twincities.com/2025/10/24/jonathan-weinhagen-resigns-from-mounds-view-school-board-amid-federal-fraud-allegations/

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Celtics’ Anfernee Simons ‘in shock’ over Chauncey Billups arrest

Mere hours after coaching the Portland Trail Blazers to a 118-114 loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Chauncey Billups was arrested and charged with wire-fraud conspiracy and money-laundering conspiracy. The investigation alleges that Billups was involved in an illegal gambling ring with members and associates of the La Cosa Nostra organized crime families.

Former Trail Blazer Anfernee Simons has expressed his shock at the arrest. “It hit me pretty tough for sure. Just in shock. And obviously I’ve got a great relationship with Chauncey. Even after the trade, he’s checking in on me and I’m checking in on him,” Simons told The Athletic’s Jay King.

Billups arrived in Portland back in June 2021 and immediately helped Simons become a high-scoring guard. “So we had a great relationship and I think like I said before it’s an unfortunate situation for him to be in, especially for him and his family, all the media attention that’s coming in, the scrutiny. It’s just an unfortunate situation,” Simons added.

Prosecutors allege the poker ring used Billups as a recognizable “face card” to lure victims with the promise of playing against celebrities. This poker scheme is separate from, but related to, a broader federal probe that also includes an insider sports-betting case involving other defendants.

Authorities say the poker games were run in multiple hubs since 2019, including Manhattan, the Hamptons, Las Vegas, and Miami, according to Reuters. Investigators describe sophisticated cheating technology used at those games, such as altered shuffling machines that read decks, an X-ray poker table to reveal face-down cards, and marked-card systems visible through special contact lenses or glasses.

Officials stated that the poker conspiracy defrauded victims of at least $7 million, with some individual losses reaching seven figures.

Following his arrest, Billups appeared in federal court in Portland and is expected to post a substantial bond as the case proceeds.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/portland-trail-blazers/celtics-news-anfernee-simons-shock-chauncey-billups-arrest

Bryson DeChambeau claims AI ‘can provide better insights than any professional coach’

Bryson DeChambeau has recently stated that artificial intelligence (AI) could offer better golf insights than any professional coach. Known for his innovative approach to the game, DeChambeau has consistently embraced new technologies and methods to enhance his performance.

His claim highlights the growing role of AI in sports, where data analysis and machine learning are increasingly being used to improve training and strategy. As golf continues to evolve, players like DeChambeau are at the forefront of integrating cutting-edge tools to gain a competitive edge.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/golf/news-bryson-dechambeau-claims-ai-can-provide-better-insights-professional-coach

“One guy matters more than the rest”: Kyle Larson sends a clear message for his Championship 4 hopes ahead of Martinsville race

Ahead of the Martinsville playoff race, Kyle Larson shared insights into his strategy for securing a spot in the Championship 4.

Focusing on consistency and smart racing, Larson emphasized the importance of staying focused throughout the event. His approach highlights careful planning and execution to maximize his performance and points.

As the competition intensifies, Larson’s strategy could prove pivotal in advancing through the playoffs and ultimately contending for the championship title.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nascar/news-one-guy-matters-rest-kyle-larson-sends-clear-message-championship-4-hopes-ahead-martinsville-race

How Kelsea Ballerini Impacted Alexandra Kay’s Divorce

When Kelsea Ballerini released her 2022 album *Subject to Change*, it became the fuel Alexandra Kay needed to find the strength to leave her marriage. Kay opened up about Ballerini’s significant impact on her personal life during a conversation with *Taste of Country Nights* about her new album, *Second Wind*.

When asked if she gravitated toward any albums about divorce from other female country artists while going through her own split in 2023, Kay shared, “Oh, for sure. I remember when I heard Kelsea’s [album] I was feeling very, very lonely in my relationship and I was like, whoa—what she is doing right now, and she’s doing it on this level. That is strength.”

She continued, “I would be lying if I said it didn’t give me a bit of strength to be like, ‘This doesn’t have to be my reality.’ I don’t have to be sitting here crying, feeling lonely in a relationship, ya know?”

When asked if she has had a chance to tell Ballerini about the impact she had on her divorce, Kay explained, “Anytime I ever see Kelsea, we are on a carpet or at a show and we are in passing so quickly.”

Meanwhile, Kay is paying the inspiration forward to her own fans. She shared that people often come up to her saying things like, “You made me realize I needed to leave my man!” Kay joked that when this happens, she never quite knows whether to respond with a “you’re welcome” or an “I’m sorry.”

Kay’s new album, *Second Wind*, was released on Friday, October 24.

### Does Alexandra Kay’s Album *Second Wind* Have Any Collaborations?

Alexandra Kay’s *Second Wind* album does not feature any vocal collaborations with other artists.

### Where Is Alexandra Kay From?

Alexandra Kay is from Waterloo, Illinois.
https://tasteofcountry.com/alexandra-kay-kelsea-ballerini-divorce/

This thermal camera let me see just how much my phone was overheating

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Not only does the P3 outperform competitors like the Fluke iSee, but it also comes at a much more affordable price point.

If you’re looking for a high-quality, cost-effective thermal camera, the Thermal Master P3 is definitely worth considering.
https://www.androidcentral.com/accessories/this-thermal-camera-let-me-see-just-how-much-my-phone-was-overheating

Title character of “Black Beauty” or “Seabiscuit” Crossword Clue

That should be all the information you need to solve the crossword clue for the title character of “Black Beauty” or “Seabiscuit.”

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