2013 is a strange year because, at least for now, there aren't a huge number of games scheduled to come out after May. Why? It’s very, very likely both Microsoft and Sony will finally reveal their next-generation consoles this year. Until that happens, probably at E3 2013, we probably won’t hear much about next-generation multiplatform projects.

PC-only games don’t need to be hidden like next-gen multiplatform games, though, so there’s still plenty to choose from even without full knowledge of what’s coming later in 2013. Below you’ll find ranked lists of what IGN’s PC editors, Anthony Gallegos and Charles Onyett , are looking forward to.

Anthony's Top 10

10. Space Hulk

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9. 0x10c

8. Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs

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7. Double Fine Adventure

6. SimCity

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5. Tomb Raider

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4. StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm

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3. Dead Space 3

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2. Bioshock Infinite

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1. Company of Heroes 2

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Warhammer 40k meets turn-based strategy? Count me in. I don’t need to see anything more than the terrible teaser trailer to know that this is one game I’ll be delving into.Minecraft became an obsession of mine, so it shouldn’t surprise anyone that I’m anxiously awaiting the next game from its creator, Markus “Notch” Persson. All I know is that it involves space ship management, and with that I’m already ready to throw my money at whatever 0x10c turns out to be.Frictional Games’ other titles are some of the scariest experience I’ve ever had. No other games have made me feel so vulnerable, so this is one I’ll be checking out (and probably taking numerous breaks from) after it releases.This is the game that started the video game Kickstarter revolution. As a backer, I can’t wait to see what Tim Schafer and the team at Double Fine create. If it manages to capture the spirit of classic adventure games and have even half the humor of the Monkey Island franchise I think I’ll be satisfied.Confession: I’ve played very little SimCity. My family had terrible PC hardware growing up, and I was too foolish to ever really try the version released for Super Nintendo. I’m aiming to rectify that in 2013, though, and if what I’ve played so far is any indication, the new SimCity won’t disappoint.I dabbled in the previous Tomb Raider games, but they were always a bit too silly to really hook me. Taking a note from the likes of Uncharted, the new Tomb Raider brings a much more grounded take on Lara Croft, showing us how she became the strong heroine we’ve known for years.While StarCraft II’s multiplayer is a bit more than I can handle (I’m terrible at it), Blizzard has always made the best real-time strategy campaigns around. After getting to know Jim Raynor especially well in the last game, I can’t wait to find out what happens to him, Kerrigan and all the other characters I’ve been following for over a decade.Dead Space and Dead Space 2 are some of my favorite games of the last five years. These games are the Alien and Aliens of the video game space; titles that take the sci-fi genre and make it terrifying. I’m a bit skeptical about how scary it’ll be with a coop partner, but I need to see how Isaac’s story plays out.My goal for Bioshock Infinite is to go into it knowing as little as possible. With Irrational returning to the franchise I can’t wait to see what they’ve come up with in the last few years. I am ready to be blown away.I’ve logged an embarrassingly large number of hours into the original Company of Heroes. Its multiplayer is so tactically rich that I always feel challenged, but it’s just slow enough that I can keep up and feel competitive. With two new armies to learn, as well as a new campaign that finally tackles the Eastern Front of World War 2, this is easily my most anticipated game of 2013.

Charles’ Top 10

10. Outlast

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9. Slender: The Arrival

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8. Gone Home

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7. The Witness

6. The Elder Scrolls Online

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5. Dark Souls 2

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4. Dota 2

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3. Grand Theft Auto V

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2. Total War: Rome II

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1. BioShock Infinite

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I tried to put together a list that didn’t just repeat a bunch of games Anthony already mentioned. I succeeded, though I kept BioShock on there because that’s absolutely my number one most anticipated game of this year.I don’t know much about Red Barrels Games’ project beyond what’s shown in the trailer below, but it looks extremely impressive. It’s yet more evidence that the survival horror is in the midst of a major renaissance.Slender: The Eight Pages is one of the scariest games I’ve ever played. If The Arrival winds up being anywhere close to as frightening, it’s going to be one of the most memorable games of 2013.You might be able to tell from my selections that I have a weakness for first-person adventures. Gone Home doesn't use supernatural beasts to frighten, but nevertheless succeeds in creating an unsettling atmosphere.I’m putting this on here because I thought Braid was brilliant. If The Witness winds up meshing gameplay with powerful emotional themes as effectively, I will be very happy.I really hope ZeniMax Online can pull this off. Though I love single player Elder Scrolls experiences, I’ve always wondered about what life in an online Tamriel would be like.When I first played Demon’s Souls I really didn't like it. Then I played Dark Souls and the formula finally clicked. I get it. I am enlightened and would like a sequel free of irritating technical issues. Hopefully this one's ready before the end of 2013.This is a bit of an odd game to list for me because I’ve already played Dota 2 for over 100 hours. Even so, Dota 2 remains a fascinating, complex, dense competitive game that I still find myself loading up in my free time.This hasn't yet been officially confirmed for PC, but considering there’s been a PC version of every other GTA game (usually within six months of the console release), I think it’s fairly safe to assume GTA V will show up on PC before 2014.This series is over a decade old at this point so I think Total War’s gameplay formula should be pretty familiar to most reading this article. It's an all-encompassing strategy experience with incredible presentation.Remember how I said I liked creepy first-person adventures? Well, the BioShock series is the ultimate experience for me – a shooter that tells a complex, evocative story and that doesn't encourage you to turn off your brain while you kill all the guys with guns.Games I almost put on my list that also weren’t on Anthony’s list: Metro: Last Light, Path of Exile, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Apotheon, Trackmania 2 Valley, Don’t Starve, Mew-Genics, Arma III.

That's it for us, how about you? Which PC games are you looking forward to?