Adventure (2116 programs)
Pros: Great game premise. Contains references to Spanish history. Good use of atmospheric horror.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: High production values. Multiple routes provide replay value.
Cons: Typical visual novel gameplay. Some routes start locked.
Pros: Thrilling and mysterious storyline. Incredibly quick gameplay. Single independent storyline. Easy-to-follow game mechanics.
Cons: Low replayability.
Pros: Excellent graphics. Solid remake. Fun story and characters. Solid language support.
Cons: Limited language voicing. Misses a few story beats. Some characters get little screentime. Few difficulty options.
Pros: Various chapters. Three endings. Lovely and terrifying drawn images.
Cons: Puzzles can be complex. Unlikely to get the good ending without a walkthrough. Some scenes are rather graphic.
Pros: Relaxed, exploration-driven, open-world gameplay. Encourages meaningful co-op and communication. Creative puzzles and nonlinear structure. Vibrant and charming visual design.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Colorful mindscapes. Improved combat. Tons of animated story sequences.
Cons: Constant gameplay shifts can be confusing. Different gameplay requires reassigning of specific abilities to the action buttons. Some of the texture work is a bit dated.
Pros: Hours of gameplay. 60+ stages. 3 difficulty levels. Full of twists and turns.
Cons: Previous games must be played to understand the lore.
Pros: Free to play. JRPG-inspired. LGBTQIA+ inclusive.
Cons: Depicts abuse, blood, murder, and more. Not suitable for those with mental health issues or prone to sensory overload.
Pros: Scary from start to finish. Complex character AI. Challenging gameplay. Cool retro graphics.
Cons: Short gameplay. Repetitive hide-and-seek sequences. Lacks deeper narrative. Navigation can be a little confusing.
Pros: Excellent, atmospheric setting. Hidden object sections are well crafted. Includes 50 different locations. Collector's Edition includes a bonus chapter.
Cons: Plot elements are fairly limited. Linear gameplay limits re-playability. Back-tracking sections can be frustrating. Some hidden object scenes are re-used.