C

This score is awarded to games that have received a calculated grade of C for their ultra-widescreen support. All of these games have some level of ultra-widescreen support but have significant issues.

Need for Speed Rivals

Two factions, one big map: Rivals combines the dual career mode and high-speed freeway chases of 2010's Hot Pursuit with the openness and upgradeability of 2012's Most Wanted. New features include dynamic weather and optional MMO-like connectivity.

Spelunky Classic

Explore mysterious caverns to collect treasures while avoiding traps and monsters.

Spelunky is a freeware game first released in 2009; it was renamed to Spelunky Classic following the release of an enhanced commercial version in 2013.

Unepic

Embark on a strange adventure in a vast castle with gameplay inspired by the Castlevania series.

PixelJunk Monsters Ultimate

A recent port of an old and popular PS3 game. First PC port from the developer Double Eleven.

PixelJunk Shooter

One of the few (and arguably the best) fluid-physics based puzzlers on the omnipotent PC platform is in fact... a cave shooter released 4 years earlier on the PS3. Go figure.

Ultima VIII: Pagan

Escape the doomed world of Pagan in the eighth main entry in the Ultima series of RPGs.

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow

All chain whip and Christopher Lambert gaze, here comes Gabriel Belmont to rid the world of evil. Lords of Shadow is both a reboot of the long-runnig franchise and the first installment of an upcoming series of "renovated" Castlevania games.

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed

Is it a boat ? Is it a plane ? No, it's... just a kart ! That transforms. And shoots things. Piloted by a superstar. Speeding across scenery taken from a dozen vintage videogames. And brought to you in megawide-o-rama by HaYDeN. Suddenly, all other kart games feel a bit stale...

Privateer 2: The Darkening

Return to the mercenary life in the FMV-enhanced sequel to Wing Commander: Privateer.