Native

A game whose widescreen method is "Native" is a game where enabling widescreen can be done entirely from the in-game options menus. A game can only be considered "Native" if there is no way to improve the widescreen support externally. For example, if a game supports widescreen resolutions natively, but is vert- this way, and it is possible to make it hor+ via editing the .ini file, it cannot be considered Native.

System Shock: Enhanced Edition

System Shock: Enhanced Edition (Source Port Update) is an updated re-release of the classic cyberpunk game with enhanced features and native widescreen support + FOV slider.

Blood Bowl 2

Blood Bowl 2 smashes Warhammer and American football together, in an explosive cocktail of turn-based strategy, humour and brutality, adapted from Games Workshop’s famous boardgame.

Blood Bowl 2’s new graphics engine and high-flying realization faithfully portray the fury and intensity of classic Blood Bowl matches. Lead the famous star team Reikland Reavers back to glory, in a new solo story campaign supported by the hilarious commentators Jim & Bob from Cabalvision. Each match is unique, with unexpected and surprising events constantly renewing the experience!

SAS Secure Tomorrow

SAS: Secure Tomorrow is a tactical first-person shooter videogame for PC developed and published by Polish company City Interactive in 2008. The game utilizes Jupiter EX engine, similar, if not identical to the one in F.E.A.R..

Virtua Tennis 4

"The world’s top stars return – The top players in the world return, joined by some of the most exciting up-and-coming contenders. An all-star line-up of 19 players includes Nadal, Federer, Murray, Sharapova, Wozniacki and Williams." - Steam store page

Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages

"Ring Runner combines the fast-paced action of space combat with the rich story and skill variety of an RPG. Trek across the universe in a 30 hour long story-driven campaign based on a companion Sci Fi novel, or challenge 6 scenarios alone, cooperatively, or competitively through local or online multiplayer." - Steam store page

Star Raiders

"Star Raiders features a fresh new take on the seminal classic, letting you engage in epic dogfights and aerial assaults against the onslaught of the evil Zylons. Utilize radical ship transformations and robot co-pilots in the heat of battle as you fight to save humanity. Explore the galaxy as you utilize galactic warps and sector tactical maps that let you set your own path to liberation!" - Steam store page

Risen 2: Dark Waters

" Set several years after the end of Risen, raging titans have devastated the world and pushed humanity to the brink of existence. Subsequently, monstrous creatures have risen from the watery depths of the sea and their attacks have brought all seafaring to a grinding halt." - Steam store page

Rocket League

Rocket League is the sequel to Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, at it's heart it's a football game played with rocked powered cars. The rocket powered cars can boost, jump and for all intents and purposes shoot themselves across the pitch while trying to smash the ball into the opposing teams goal.

Albedo: Eyes from Outer Space

You are John T. Longy, a night-watchman at JUPITER, a secret base, set in an old, partially abandoned research facility in a remote countryside location. JUPITER is the main laboratory of the OLYMPUS GROUP.

Heroes of the Storm

Heroes of the Storm (Originally titled Blizzard DOTA and later changed to Blizzard All-Stars) is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed by Blizzard Entertainment for Microsoft Windows and OS X. The game features heroes from Blizzard's franchises including Warcraft, Diablo, and StarCraft. The game uses both free-to-play and freemium models and is supported by micropayments, which can be used to purchase heroes, visual alterations for the heroes in the game and mounts.