GameZone 2007 Game of the Year Awards
PC Finalists

So, while Microsoft’s latest OS Vista has yet to reveal all of its benefits to the world of PC gaming, 2007 was still a very strong year for the platform, marking the launch of the most highly anticipated games in years, as well as some great surprises that came out of left field.

PC Game Of The Year 2007 Finalists

BioShock

GameZone's Review

BioShock is one of those games that truly make a strong case for video games as a proper art form. The world is as robust and detailed as anything you’ll see in a movie (if not more so), and the sense of suspense never wears out, keeping you on board for a thrill ride from beginning to end. No gamer should miss out on this one.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

GameZone's Review

The game fires on all cylinders, with incredibly intense action, gorgeous graphics, deep and engaging online play, and even a compelling storyline that makes you feel for the characters and faceless soldiers throughout. Call of Duty 4 is a fantastic thrill ride from start to finish that more than deserves a spot in your collection.

Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars

GameZone's Review

Command and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars is a great game and if you are a fan of the franchise or even genre, you owe it to yourself to get a copy the next time that you see it in the stores. There is a lot for gamers to keep busy with and coming back to for a very long time, or until the inevitable expansion gets released.

Crysis

GameZone's Review

The most highly anticipated PC game of the year, Crysis delivers intense FPS action and some of the best graphics ever to grace a video game. If you've been holding out on upgrading your PC or picking up a brand-new gaming rig, this should be reason enough to pony up the dough.

Supreme Commander

GameZone's Review

Supreme Commander is a really great RTS game that will keep fans of the genre entertained for months on end. Getting to attack from land, air, and sea is great and the biggest thing about getting to zoom in and out the battlefield in a blink of an eye to adjust your strategies is the best thing of all. If you enjoy playing RTS game then this game is will be a no-brainier purchase.

The Witcher

GameZone's Review

Not without a few problems, The Witcher is still an important adult-themed RPG. The game is immersive and while you can pause it, consider choices and the like, this is a game that will ask you to think and make choices, not just hack ‘n slash your way to glory. The leveling system and alchemy elements are very nicely done. RPG gamers should have a good time with this title.

And the PC Winner is...