List of PC games (F)

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The following page is an alphabetical section from the list of PC games.

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NameDeveloperPublisherGenre(s)Operating system(s)Date releasedRef.
Frank Herbert's Dune Widescreen Games Cryo Interactive, DreamCatcher Interactive Adventure Microsoft Windows November 14, 2001
Factorio Wube Software Wube Software RTS Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS 2015
A Fairy Tale Reflexive Entertainment Reflexive Entertainment Matching Microsoft Windows, macOS March 12, 2009
Fallout Interplay Productions Bethesda Softworks Role-playing Microsoft Windows November 1, 1997
Fallout 2 Black Isle Studios Bethesda Softworks Role-playing Microsoft Windows December 1, 1998
Fallout 3 Bethesda Game Studios Bethesda Softworks Role-playing Microsoft Windows October 28, 2008
Fallout 4 Bethesda Game Studios Bethesda Softworks Role-playing Microsoft Windows November 10, 2015
Fallout: New Vegas Obsidian Entertainment Namco Bandai Games, Bethesda Softworks Role-playing Microsoft Windows October 19, 2010
Fallout Shelter Bethesda Game Studios, Behaviour Interactive Bethesda Softworks Construction and management simulation, survival Microsoft Windows July 14, 2016
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel Micro Forté 14 Degrees East TRPG Microsoft Windows March 15, 2001
Far Cry Crytek Ubisoft First-person shooter Microsoft Windows March 12, 2004
Far Cry 2 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft First-person shooter Microsoft Windows October 21, 2008
Far Cry 3 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft First-person shooter Microsoft Windows November 29, 2012
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Shanghai Ubisoft First-person shooter Microsoft Windows May 1, 2013
Far Cry 4 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft First-person shooter, Action-adventure Microsoft Windows November 18, 2014
Far Cry Primal Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft Action-adventure Microsoft Windows February 23, 2016
Fez Polytron Corporation Trapdoor Puzzle-platform Windows, Linux, OS X May 1, 2013
Fiesta Online Ons On SoftOns On Soft, Gamigo AG Massively multiplayer online role-playing Microsoft Windows November 7, 2007
Final Fantasy Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows August 12, 2021
Final Fantasy II Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows July 28, 2021
Final Fantasy III Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows May 27, 2014
Final Fantasy IV Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows September 17, 2014
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows May 12, 2015
Final Fantasy V Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows November 10, 2021
Final Fantasy VI Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows February 13, 2022
Final Fantasy VII Square Product Development Division 1 Square, Square Enix, Eidos Interactive Role-playing Microsoft Windows May 31, 1998
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Square Enix Square Enix Action role-playing Microsoft Windows June 22, 2022
Final Fantasy VIII Square Product Development Division 1 Square, Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows February 11, 1999
Final Fantasy IX Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows April 14, 2016
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows May 12, 2016
Final Fantasy XI Square Product Development Division 3, Square Enix Product Development Division 3 (as of April 1, 2003) Square, Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows May 16, 2002 [1]
Final Fantasy XIII Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows October 9, 2014
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows December 11, 2014
Final Fantasy XIV Square Enix Square Enix Massively multiplayer online role-playing Microsoft Windows February 18, 2014
Final Fantasy XV Square Enix Square Enix Action role-playing Microsoft Windows March 6, 2018
Final Fantasy Type 0 Square Enix Square Enix Role-playing Microsoft Windows August 18, 2015
Firefall Red 5 Studios Red 5 Studios MMOFPS Microsoft Windows July 29, 2014
Fistful of Frags FoF Developer TeamFoF Developer Team, Valve First-person shooter Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS December 20, 2007
Five Nights at Freddy's Scott Cawthon Scott Cawthon Survival horror Microsoft Windows, Linux August 8, 2014
Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Scott Cawthon Scott Cawthon Survival horror Microsoft Windows, Linux November 10, 2014
Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Scott Cawthon Scott Cawthon Survival horror Microsoft Windows, Linux March 2, 2015
FlatOut Bugbear Entertainment Valve, Empire Interactive, Konami Racing, arcade Microsoft Windows, Linux November 5, 2004
FlatOut 2 Bugbear Entertainment Valve, Empire Interactive, Konami Racing, arcade Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS June 30, 2006
FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction Team6 Game Studios Strategy First Racing, arcade Microsoft Windows December 13, 2011
FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage Bugbear Entertainment Valve, Empire Interactive Racing, arcade Microsoft Windows July 22, 2007
For the Glory: A Europa Universalis Game Crystal Empire Games Paradox Interactive Grand strategy Microsoft Windows November 11, 2009
Forza Horizon 3 Playground Games Microsoft Studios Racing Microsoft Windows September 27, 2016 [2]
Forza Horizon 4 Playground Games Microsoft Studios Racing Microsoft Windows October 2, 2018
Forza Horizon 5 Playground Games Xbox Game Studios Racing Microsoft Windows November 9, 2021
Forza Motorsport 7 Turn 10 Studios Microsoft Studios Racing Microsoft Windows October 3, 2017
The Forest Endnight Games LtdEndnight Games Ltd Survival horror Microsoft Windows May 30, 2013
A Fork in the Tale Advance Reality InteractiveAny River Entertainment Adventure Microsoft Windows February 28, 1997
Fortnite Epic Games, People Can Fly Epic Games co-op, sandbox, survival game Microsoft Windows, macOS July 25, 2017
Fragile Allegiance Gremlin Interactive Gremlin Interactive, Interplay 4X, real-time strategy Microsoft Windows, MS-DOS December 1996
Fragmented [3] Above and Beyond TechnologiesAbove and Beyond TechnologiesSurvival, RPG Microsoft Windows March 26, 2016
Freelancer Digital Anvil Microsoft Game Studios Space trading and combat simulator Microsoft Windows March 4, 2003
FTL: Faster Than Light Subset Games Subset Games Indie, simulation, strategy Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS September 14, 2012

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