Adventure (2083 programs)
Pros: Low system requirements. Diverse cast of characters. Simple gameplay. Nice art.
Cons: Prone to lagging. Has a lot of jargon. Very text-heavy. Too many save points.
Pros: Great game premise. Contains references to Spanish history. Good use of atmospheric horror.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Graphics are inspired by classic cartoons. Storyline is fully developed. Compatible with gamepads and keyboards..
Cons: Controls cannot be modified.
Pros: Inspired by a classic 4chan meme. Low-poly PS1-style graphics. Unlockable second ending.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Unique graphics, inspired by pastel colors. Genuine tension and a sense of danger. More freedom than the first Shelter game. Includes the 'Mountains' DLC add-on pack.
Cons: Main game is only a few hours in length. Controls can be overly sensitive at times. Art style can hinder depth perception. Limited incentive for multiple playthroughs.
Pros: Nearly anything can be interacted with. Beautiful and atmospheric 3D graphics. No limitation on what you can do every day. Easy controls.
Cons: No in-game sub-menu to easily toggle settings. Limited object interactions.
Pros: Fast-paced platform play. Fun soundtrack.
Cons: Dated graphics. Relatively short play time.
Pros: Charming pixel graphics. Relaxing gameplay. Good city-building mechanics.
Cons: Get dull and repetitive after a while. Gameplay lacks variety.
Pros: Well-thought-out plot with engaging gameplay. Immersive cyberpunk-inspired environment. Compelling characters and moral dilemmas.
Cons: Very tedious installation procedure.
Pros: Features mini games. Allows for progression. Interactive gameplay.
Cons: Limited gameplay to experience immersion.
Pros: Beautiful, hand-drawn environments. Atmospheric sounds. Engaging and intricate puzzles.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: A psychological mystery thriller game. Puts you into exploring a forsaken Soviet facility.
Cons: Limited combat options.
Pros: A sequel of Kathy Rain. Point-and-click mechanics.
Cons: Limited interactivity and not action-driven.