Must Have Mac Games 2015
It is widely perceived that gaming isn’t the Mac’s strongest point, but given its powerful hardware and powerful high definition displays, it would be nonsensical if you won’t put video games into its arsenal. And yes, the best games for Mac are highly comparable to that of other consoles.
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With that said, even if it was largely overshadowed by gaming consoles and Windows platforms, the Mac has had a decent lineup of games this year, catering to the casual gamers who play to kill time and hardcore ones who dedicate most of their free time doing the hobby they love.
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Regardless, of the denomination you belong, you have a ton of titles to choose from and most will definitely satiate your gaming appetite. Thing is, if you’re a gamer, you’ll find it hard to pick out must-play ones among the dozens of options. Fortunately, we’ve done the brainstorming for you – all you have to do is download and try them out!
Here’s Ultimate Mac’s list of the best and must-try Macintosh games released in 2015:
Grim Fandango: Remastered
Developer: Double Fine
Genre: Puzzle & Adventure
Price: $14.99
Minimum System Requirements: OS X Mavericks 10.9x, 4 GB RAM, 6 GB available space
If the title sounds familiar, you’ve likely heard of it before: the Grim Fandango game available on the Mac App Store is the remastered version of the 1998 game released for Windows. This isn’t just any game: it was critically acclaimed and won several game of the year awards from notable publishers and institutions like GameSpot and PC Gamer.
You will be following the story of Manny Calavera, a travel agent to the dead. Given that it’s a remastered version, it features better graphics compared to its 1998 counterpart, along with new effects and improved textures. It’s definitely one of the best games for Mac you can download today.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
Developer: Dennaton Games/Devolver Digital
Genre: Action, Arcade, Fighting
Price: $14.99
Minimum System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.7, 1 GB RAM, 600 MB available space
WARNING: this game contains extreme violence and gore. You have been warned.
With that aside, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a sequel to the first installment. Don’t let the 8-bit graphics fool you: it is highly rated by publishers and gamers alike, due to its intense story, fascinating dialogue, amazing soundtrack, and awesome gameplay.
You will take the role of an antihero who is on a bloodthirsty rampage against the criminal underworld.
Total War: Attila
Publisher: Sega
Genre: Strategy
Price: $45
Minimum System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.9.4, 4 GB RAM, 35 GB available space
Attila is the leader of the Huns, a group of people in the Dark Ages that contributed largely to the fall of the great Roman Empire. Coming from the East, they swept through Europe with steel and trampling hooves, spreading famine and despair everywhere they went…and you can follow their story by playing this video game.
Arguably, the Total War series are among the best real-time strategy games out there, with in-depth gameplay and realistic simulated battles guaranteed to mess up your reflexes and make you think twice before stationing your troops or commanding them to attack. You can play as the Roman Empire, hell-bent on surviving the political infighting and its external enemies or the Huns, a civilization raring to carve out an empire for themselves through conquest.
This is one of the heaviest games in the list, but it’s totally worth it.
Titan Souls
Publisher/Developer: Acid Nerve/Devolver Digital
Genre: Action, Fantasy
Price: $14.99
Minimum System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.9, 4 GB RAM, 400 MB available space
The basic premise of this game is you being a small adventurer, armed with a bow and a single arrow. You take the cloak of the adventurer who is in a quest to assemble the Titan Soul, a mystical shard granting truth and power. You will fight off colossal titans, who are capable of earth-shattering attacks but are vulnerable due to certain weaknesses.
It does not have the best graphics but the gameplay makes it worth the price tag. It’s also available in other consoles.
The Sims 4
Publisher/Developer: Maxis
Genre: Simulation
Price: $59.99
Minimum System Requirements: OS X 10.7.5, 4 GB RAM, 11 GB free space
Arguably one of the best games for Mac – and definitely the most familiar one in the list – this game lets you live the life you never had through a computer screen. Develop a personality, build a house, pursue your dream job, and interact with other sims.
Torchlight II
Publisher/Developer: Runic Games Inc
Genre: RPG
Price: $19.99
Minimum System Requirements: OS X 10.8, 2 GB RAM, 1.7 GB free space
If you’re looking for a game that is somewhat similar to Diablo III, then Torchlight II should definitely be part of your backlog and priority list. Basically, it’s like an open world game (like Diablo) wherein you will get to do battle against bloodthirsty creatures and get to look for hidden treasures throughout the game world.
Satellite Reign
Publisher/Developer: MP Digital LLC
Genre: Strategy
Price: $17.99
Minimum System Requirements: OS X 10.6, 3 GB RAM, 2 GB free space
If you’re a fan of real-time strategy games involving characters of different classes, then Satellite Reign is definitely a must-have. Released last November, this game is set in a dystopian cyberpunk city wherein you control four agents to battle greedy corporations and climb the corporate ladder.
Breach & Clear
Publisher/Developer: MP Digital LLC
Genre: Strategy, Action, RPG, Simulation
Price: $14.99
Minimum System Requirements: OS X 10.6.6, 2 GB RAM, 3 GB free space
If you’re a fan of military-themed games and tactical strategy, Breach & Clear is a must-play. Though it’s not a first-person shooter, it’s more in-depth strategic-wise, considering that you can create a special forces squad of your own, from the US Army Rangers to the UK’s SAS. Plan missions and take on global terrorism and crime, bullet by bullet. It’s a must-have game for strategy junkies and arguably one of the best games for Mac released this year.
Farming Simulator 15
Publisher/Developer: Focus Home Interactive, GIANTS Software
Genre: Simulation
Price: $29.99
Minimum System Requirements: OS X 10.7, 2 GB RAM, 3 GB free space
Let’s say you’re from the countryside and you’ve had fond memories of strolling around Uncle Bill’s farm, chasing chickens and picking carrots straight from the ground.
Relive the nostalgia by downloading and playing Farming Simulator 15, the best (and probably the only) farming simulation game on the Mac. The game allows you to explore a graphically-advanced open world, with details and gameplay that is pretty close to managing your own farm.
And no, it’s not like Farmville – manage your own farm by doing all the woodcutting, animal husbandry, planting, plowing, and harvesting tasks yourself. You can also access 140 vehicles and farming tools, created by the best real-life brands and manufacturers.
Sid Meier’s Starships
Publisher/Developer: 2k Games, Take-Two Interactive Software
Genre: Strategy
Price: $9.99
Minimum System Requirements: OS X 10.9.5, 4 GB RAM, 10 GB free space
Sid Meier is known for designing awesome strategy games and this time, he fulfilled expectations with Starships, an adventure driven strategy game wherein you take control of intergalactic fleets and do battle with hostile factions like Space Pirates.
This game offers a sci-fi strategy experience like no other. And considering that it’s a Sid Meier game, you won’t have any regrets purchasing this game.
Overall, the above mentioned games make it clear that the Mac can be a formidable player in the gaming console wars. We can only look forward to what games will be released in the platform in the next few years.
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This may seem like a pretty subjective category, and I'd like to preface this list by saying that it most definitely is. That being said, there are some games that are just empirically good — great graphics, fun to play, great story, whatever. And though some folks might have you believe that Macs aren't meant for gaming, there are actually a ton of awesome titles to choose from.
I'll try and leave out games that you can play on iPhone and iPad unless the Mac is the best place to play 'em.
Here are the best games for Mac!
Note: Make sure you double-check the system requirements for each game before you make a purchase.
Firewatch
Firewatch, at its core, is a mystery game set in the Wyoming wilderness. You play as Henry, a man who decided to give the simpler life a try by joining a fire lookout team. Set in 1989, you watch for smoke during an especially hot, dry summer, aided via radio by your supervisor, Delilah. However, something draws you out of your tower and into the woods, where you must explore the unknown wild, making choices that could make or break your relationship with Delilah.
This is a gorgeous game, with a beautifully crafted open world, true-to-life characters, and a story that changes, depending on the choices you make throughout your story. Cissy Jones from the first season of The Walking Dead plays Delilah, and Henry is portrayed by Rich Sommer of Mad Men fame.
If you're looking for more than just a game — an experience — then Firewatch should be at the top of your to-play list. What starts as a simple game of watching for forest fires becomes a strange, twisty-turny, mystery-filled rabbit hole with new discoveries at every turn. It's like a book you just can't put down.
- $19.99 - Download now
XCOM 2
Set 20 years after XCOM: Enemy Unknown, XCOM 2 continues the turn-based tactics franchise in style, with much of the same gameplay that you love from the first one.
You'll once again play as the Commander, who, until the beginning of the game, was in alien stasis following Earth's surrender to the aliens. Once rescued by Central Officer Bradford, you'll resurrect XCOM and go to town reclaiming Earth from the aliens, one turn at a time.
If you love a good turn-based tactics game and you also love games like Halo or Mass Effect or even the first XCOM game for Mac, definitely check this one out.
- $49.99 - Download now
Life is Strange
Life is Strange is an episodic mystery game of sorts that has you playing as Max Caulfield, a photography students who randomly discovers that she has the ability to rewind time (saves her best friend's life). The pair end up investigating the disappearance of a fellow student, while Max struggles with the realization that altering the past can have consequences in the future.
Essentially, you go through the entire game making choices, and the choices you make can screw things up for you down the road or make life much easier (think Until Dawn). With well-crafted characters and a moving story, Life is Strange is for the folks who like a cinematic experience fraught with emotion (á la Heavy Rain). The first episode is $5 and you can buy subsequent episodes via in-app purchases.
- $4.99, with in-app purchases - Download now
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
This game may be a little old (like first generation Xbox old), but it's a classic and the fact that it's on the Mac is just wonderful. It's 4,000 years before the Galactic Empire and the Sith are just wiping out Jedi left right and central. So, of course, you're the last hope of the Jedi and you have to lead your brothers and sisters in arms in a last stand of sorts against the ultimate evil.
The cool part is you actually get to ultimately choose which side you want to be on, opting to conquer or save your fellow Jedi, using Force powers and sweet lightsaber moves all the way through. You get to customize your character and they change as the game goes on, depending on the choices you make and your style of play (kinda like the Fable series).
If you love an action-packed romp around the cosmos and, of course, Star Wars, then definitely download this right now. Keep in mind that it is an older game, but if you grew up with it like I did, it'll be a nostalgia-filled journey.
- $9.99 - Download now
Limbo
In Limbo, you play as a nameless boy who's unsure of what happened to his sister, so you enter Limbo looking for her, A.K.A. the 'edge of hell'. As the boy, you must journey through Limbo, as you encounter only a few other human characters who either attack you, run away, or are dead. You have to puzzle and platform your way to the end, and I'll be honest: It's rather unsettling.
Like, really unsettling.
There isn't much for a soundtrack, aside from nature sounds and physical sounds of running, jumping, and hits and such. If you're like a dark, creepy game, with a very open ending that's been hotly debated, then definitely check out Limbo. It's unlike anything you've ever played and the lack of a real narrative really gives it its atmosphere. (Watch out for that damn spider… BLECH).
- $9.99 - Download now
Braid
Braid is very similar to one of the most popular games of all time. Get into the actual gameplay, and you'll be like, 'THIS IS JUST SUPER MARIO', but then you'll sit back, listen to the AMAZING soundtrack, notice the little detail in Tim's hair while it flows in the wind when he runs, enjoy the beautiful scenery and interesting-looking enemies, and you'll be like, 'SUPER WHO?'.
In all seriousness, Braid is a lovely little game and it really emphasizes Tim's motives for rescuing the princess without ever saying exactly what they are or what exactly his 'mistake' was. Gameplay is quite simple; it's a Mario-style platformer, and you have to collect puzzle pieces along the way and slowly build a large puzzle in each world.
If you like platformers and love games with out-of-this-world soundtracks, then check out Braid.
- $9.99 - Download now
Thomas Was Alone
Believe it or not, playing a platformer as a faceless rectangle can actually be pretty fun. Of course, the right elements have to be there, like a killer soundtrack and, simply put, absolutely lovely narration by British radio a TV presenter Danny Wallace.
He tells the story of Thomas, a rectangle who is, you guessed it, alone. Thomas has to jump and slide his way through each level, entering a portal each time. Basically, all you can do is move right, left, and jump as you platform along, solving puzzles, and don't forget — the game's called Thomas Was Alone. This get significantly more interesting than you might think at the beginning. Get ready to feel stuff … for shapes. Not even kidding.
- $8.99 - Download now
Doom 3
What's there to be said? It's Doom — on the Mac. You're part of an elite marine division, sent to protect a Martian teleportation facility, and things are hunky dory until you're invaded by 100% evil aliens. So, you're going to have to walk down hallway after hallway, mowing down demonic aliens that can only be described as 'WTF'.
Doom is the classic first-person shooter and this 3D adventure only ups the ante, bringing you further into the world of monsters and insane weaponry. There's an online multiplayer element to this iteration, so replayability is definitely there.
If you're into classic first-person shooters where gore and horror abound, then Doom 3 is your bag, baby.
- $9.99 - Download now
Gone Home
Gone Home is a story exploration game where you examine objects and open drawers and doors to discover clues. You've been away for a year and come home thinking your family will be there to greet you, only to discover that the house is empty and you have no idea why.
Things may seem kind of creepy at first, and you'll uncover your sister's journal, complete with narration, as well as other objects from your childhood and things left behind. You likely won't expect the ending and you'll definitely feel all the feels throughout your journey, so be prepared for a lot of reading and an almost cinematic experience.
Gameplay is simple and barebones, but you like a good story exploration game, definitely check this one out, since it's pretty heavy on story.
- $19.99 - Download now
Sleeping Dogs
Crime never pays. I mean it does in terms of the money that gangs make from drugs and what have you, but it all comes back to bite them in the ass sooner or later. In Sleeping Dogs, you get to do the biting, playing as Hong Kong cop, Wei Shen, who's a streetwise badass martial artist, straddling the law and playing both sides to take down the city's biggest Triad gang.
If you enjoy open world games and have any love for the badassery of classic Hong Kong action movies, then Sleeping Dogs is right up your alley. You basically just get to go around kicking the crap out of criminals, while also playing the bad boy in some heavy undercover activity.
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You'll have to live and learn as the game goes on, while honing your skills to survive twists and turns that are matters of life and death.
If you're up for an exciting action/adventure full of violence and intrigue, you got it.
- $29.99 - Download now
Darkest Dungeon
Darkest Dungeon is a very involved roguelike dungeon crawl with fantastic art, and an interesting twist on the genre, centering on the stress of adventuring. If your characters' stress levels get too high, you're gonna have a bad time.
You'll fight wave after wave of all sorts of ghouls in turn-based combat, simply trying to keep your party alive and calm. This game isn't just about defeating monsters, but about defeating your party's personal demons as well. You'll have to chill out at taverns to keep everyone's stress in check, camp to deliver pep talks, and save the characters you love from all-too meaningful permadeath.
Fans of Lovecraft will adore Darkest Dungeon for it's great horror and awesome hand-drawn art style that gives everything a gritty, visceral feel. If you like scary-ass RPGs, then check it out.
- $24.99 - Download now
Heroes of the Storm
Heroes of the Storm is a MOBA game in teams of five fantasy characters battle against one another for supremacy in a series of different game modes. You'll have to destroy opposing team members, as well as their structures to gain points for your team and ultimately win the match. Many MOBA-style games have the same problem: one person can be a hero and win the game on their own, while screwing over the rest of their team. Not the case in Heroes of the Storm, where if one team member isn't up to snuff, the rest of the team feels it.
One team, one dream!
Made by Blizzard, this is one of the best ARTS games around, with awesome characters, solid voice acting, great graphics, and necessary teamwork that doesn't make you want to drive your Magic Mouse through your 5K iMac screen.
HotS is free to play, but you'll be stuck with the playable characters offered to you, which rotate every week. You can earn gold in the game, but to get anything decent will take a looooong time. Therefore, you can buy heroes, skins, and mounts in the game with USD. Otherwise, play for free and just enjoy.
- Free, with in-app purchases - Download now
Portal 2
It doesn't matter which platform you're playing on, Portal 2 is hands-down one of the greatest video games of all time. It builds on the fun and weirdness of Portal from the Orange Box and throws you into a more fascinating story, with puzzles that never really feel like puzzles, since you're out of the testing chambers just trying to escape.
You once again play as Chell (the voiceless captive with the sweet boots and 'stubborn will to live') who is once again trying to escape the Facility, which she totally ruined years earlier. Wheatley, a personality core voiced by Stephen Merchant, revives Chell to escape the Facility with him, but all is not as it seems.
This game is incredibly atmospheric, often creepy and weird, as well as gut-bustingly hilarious. You'll learn about the history of the ruined Facility, mainly from GLaDOS (in an unusual form) and voice recordings from Aperture Science founder Cave Johnson, voiced by the legend J.K. Simmons (the funniest part of the game).

Portal 2 also has a sweet multiplayer mode where you play as testing robots Peabody and Atlas, working with a partner to frustratingly solve testing chambers (you might lose friends over some of the more difficult levels).
If you're at all into physics puzzles and hilarious, quirky games, then Portal 2 is not to be missed. Hell, even if you don't like puzzle games, play it. You'll be a better person for it. You can even download the stellar soundtrack for free
- $19.99 - Download now
Rocket League
It's soccer. With cars. There really isn't much more to say except that's it's freakin' awesome. Think of a physics-based FIFA with wild and crazy vehicles and full-frontal multiplayer mayhem. And if those aren't enough hype buzzwords then imagine yourself as a small child, forced to play soccer in order to 'build character'. Now imagine that you're a child driving a monster truck around a massive enclosed arena, smacking giant balls around and flying and flipping around because physics.

Yeah.
If you're kind of into multiplayer sports games, but prefer them with a side of absolutely wacky, then Rocket League is totally for you.
- $19.99 - Download now
Undertale
Undertale is for those of you who are just sick and tired of having to murder innocent, repulsive monsters. If you've ever thought 'why can't I just talk to the monster instead', then you should play Undertale.
In this indie RPG, you play as a child who has fallen into the Underground, which is a large, isolated region beneath the Earth's surface, separated by a magical barrier. Along the way, you'll meet monsters and have to face them in mini bullet hell combat, where you can choose to spare them instead of killing them. The choices you make affect the outcome of the game, including the story, dialogue, and the characters you meet, as you try and make your way back to the surface.
Undertale was released to excellent critical praise, garnering Game of the Year nods from multiple gaming publications. If you love a good top-down RPG, with fantasy elements and the ability to be a pacifist, then Undertale is great for feeling the feels or kicking some serious hiney.
- $9.99 - Download now
Civilization V
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I have Civ V on this list instead of VI, but might add VI when the bugs are ironed out. Sid Meier's Civilization V has you ruling the world from the dawn of man all the way into the space age, where you will wage wars and conquer nations in the pursuit of progress and total domination.
You'll also discover new technologies, strike treaties, and all that other diplomatic stuff that world leaders do.
There is a multiplayer mode, though it is restricted to a LAN.
If you're into amazing turn-based strategy games and love a good game of Risk, then Civ V is calling to you. Answer it.
- $29.99 - Download now
Myst
Originally released in 1993, Myst was recently revamped for the Mac, so that you can explore the open world of Myst Island and its Ages in a gloriously rebuilt environment. The world is completely interactive and you'll have to discover and solve puzzles in order to find books containing access to all of the Ages.
The ending of the game changes depending on the choices you make, and you'll be torn between helping one of two brothers or their father, with your own fate entirely unknown until it's too late. Myst is an absolute classic and the graphics update puts a modern spin on it, bringing the Myst you grew up with into the 21st Century.
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If you love a classic puzzle game, a story filled with intrigue and twists, and open-world exploration games, then totally check out Myst.
- $17.99 - Download now
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