From various genres, these games are guaranteed to impress you with their quality. Let's dive into the best games of September!

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Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
Introducing the much-anticipated expansion of Cyberpunk 2077. Released on September 26, 2023, it offers a brand-new adventure for Cyberpunk enthusiasts. Set in a futuristic espionage backdrop, enjoy the stunning graphics and refined gameplay of Cyberpunk 2077.
Embark on Cyberpunk 2077's new adventure into Dogtown, a 'self-governing' area within Night City, where corporate hands can't reach. The U.S. President is trapped here after a plane crash, and you must navigate through narrow alleys, darkness, and political conspiracies to rescue the national leader.
Despite inevitable bugs in a sprawling open-world game like Cyberpunk 2077, Phantom Liberty still garners enthusiastic praise from the gaming community. It's truly one of the best PC games of September and could be a contender for the year's top spot.
Lies of P
This could be considered the first Korean-developed 'Soulslike' game. Lies of P has garnered attention since its initial trailers and gained even more favor after beta testing. With its official release, Lies of P proves to be one of September's finest PC games.
In Lies of P, players assume the role of a handsome Pinocchio-like wooden puppet in a world reminiscent of From Software's Bloodborne. The game boasts an impressive combat system, demanding various skills yet somewhat more forgiving than Elden Ring or Dark Souls, making it suitable as an introductory game for gamers.
Lies of P's quality is reflected in its Metacritic scores across PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X, with ratings of 80, 82, and 84, respectively. The gaming community echoes similar sentiments. Rest assured, this is a game worthy of your time and money.
Starfield
Bethesda's latest RPG game, despite its glitches and design issues, deserves a spot among the top PC games of September. With vast content and thrilling space adventures, just endure its numerous loading screens.
Starfield kicks off with a 'I'm a miner' premise, but that lasts only... about 15 minutes. The game's turning point happens almost instantly, hurling players from underground caves straight into the vast universe, even granting them a spaceship. What follows can be summed up as 'Fallout (or Skyrim) in space,' as you traverse galaxies seeking mysterious artifacts, battling various foes, and occasionally delving into ancient spaceship wrecks for loot.
For the author, a space exploration enthusiast, Starfield isn't quite Freelancer or No Man’s Sky, but it shows great potential. Additionally, with a strong modding community, gamers can expect a plethora of new content in the future.
Counter-Strike 2
Fans of the shooter genre shouldn't miss out on Counter-Strike 2. This upgrade of CSGO, one of the best PC games currently, is developed by Valve on the Source 2 engine, replacing the 11-year-old title. It's now free-to-play for everyone, so give it a shot now!
In addition to graphical improvements thanks to the Source 2 engine, Counter-Strike 2 brings many changes to its core. Smoke now interacts realistically with the environment, getting blown away by explosions or leaving bullet holes. You'll find other impactful upgrades like water waves and character shadows in CS2, while its gameplay remains unchanged.
For professional gamers, the arrival of CS2 requires time to adapt to its novelties. But casual players embrace this, excited that Valve isn't resting on its laurels with its most popular game.
Witchfire
You might not have heard of this title yet, as it just entered Early Access on the Epic Games Store. However, after about 2 weeks since its release, Mytour confirms that Witchfire is one of the best PC games of September. Its innovative shooting gameplay combined with a touch of Roguelike elements on stunning Unreal Engine graphics make it stand out.
In Witchfire, players start as a weak shooter with a (relatively) normal body, facing off against powerful witch minions. Like any other Roguelike game, you'll face repeated defeat, but each time you'll gain something to make you stronger and seek revenge. Enemies also progress, providing continuous challenges to keep players engaged.
Witchfire is still in development, with the game makers suggesting it might take another year before the official release. You can wait for Witchfire 1.0, but Mytour believes the game is already interesting enough to enjoy today.
Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy
If you're in need of a fairytale turned into a game, look no further than Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy. It's an enchanting puzzle-adventure set in a stunning 3D graphical world, offering gamers an intriguing journey into a realm of magic, knights, and vibrant creatures. The game is remarkably bug-free, standing out among the current PC game scene.
Trine 5 remains a creation of the developers at Frozenbyte, bringing back familiar characters from previous installments. They're the same old faces but with new tricks up their sleeves, providing a blend of freshness and familiarity for fans. Players can freely switch between the three main characters at any point during gameplay, and each puzzle or encounter has multiple solutions, preventing players from getting stuck or overwhelmed for too long.
The game's scores on PC, PS5, and Xbox are 79, 79, and 81 respectively, so you can rest assured it's truly one of the best PC games of September. Particularly, the game offers both solo and co-op play, promising endless fun whether you lure in family or buddies to join.
Commitment
Above are 6 incredibly enticing PC games released in September 2023 that Mytour wants to introduce to its readers. These games have been confirmed by both the gaming community and professional reviewers as top-notch, so don't hesitate to give them a try today.
