Games (10000 programs)
Pros: Challenging. Sims like graphics. House chaos.
Cons: Can get repetitive.
Pros: A good continuation of the base story. Introduces an RPG experience in solo campaign. Reintroduces sea-based units. Great multiplayer experience.
Cons: Bad audio choices. Visuals are slightly poorer than the base game.
Pros: Interesting story and characters. A great rendition of the Dungeons & Dragons game. Does not require pre-existing knowledge of the franchise. Provides both local and online multiplayer.
Cons: May be too much for a non-D&D player.
Pros: Features a wide variety of Marvel characters. Fast-paced 6-vs-6 battles. Ability to make use of and combine abilities. Seasons present new characters and maps.
Cons: Considerable system requirements.
Pros: Immersive and challenging. Realistic mechanics and ecosystem. Complex crafting system. Dynamic character development.
Cons: Unstable multiplayer mode.
Pros: Diverse map. Cross platform. Real-time notifications. Interactive gathering methods.
Cons: Violent towards animals.
Pros: A fantastic adventure. There's a real feeling of survival in the game. Technically brilliant. A much more mature game.
Cons: Tacked on multi-player. Rope could have been more realistic.
Pros: Faithful adaptation. Boasts an immersive environment. Provides an interactive glimpse.
Cons: Dated graphics and visuals.
Pros: Steam trading cards and achievements can be obtained. Ideal for those who enjoy shorter games.
Cons: English is the only supported language. Not much content within the standard game.
Pros: Fun and colorful experiences. Gardening system expansion.
Cons: Quite pricey for an extension pack. The add-ons could have been added earlier.
Pros: Vintage-inspired pixel graphics. Wide variety of decks and cards to use. Complex gameplay with rewarding progression.
Cons: Lacks comprehensive tutorials.
Pros: Charming pixel art. Fun variety of design and packaging options.
Cons: Repetitive mechanics lead to monotony. Intense grinding required for upgrades.