Role Playing (1480 programs)
Pros: Voice input integrated directly into character logic. Disguise system that alters AI response patterns. Multiple thematic modes with distinct rule sets. Creation tools for characters and neighborhoods.
Cons: Interaction model restricted to voice and dialogue features.
Pros: Deep strategic combat. Strong social focus. Evolving content updates.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Outdated visuals.
Pros: Engaging AI-driven interactions. Customizable character and home design. Cross-platform multiplayer functionality. Variety of chat options.
Cons: Extended waiting periods.
Pros: Rich, compelling storyline.
Cons: Limited information available.
Pros: Incredible world building. Different tiers of difficulty. Many chapters and levels.
Cons: Physical strength restrictions. Stamina limits.
Pros: Captivating art style. Easy to pick up. A blend of comedy and eeriness.
Cons: Overwhelming visual effects.
Pros: New locations and storyline. New postgame content with Delves. Introduces a new Allied race. Adds hero talent trees.
Cons: Still retains an experience requirement.
Pros: Immersive narrative. Unique art style. Character development. Replayability.
Cons: Mature content. Limited gameplay experience. Pacing. Replay dependency.
Pros: Rich narrative. Immersive world-building. Strategic gameplay.
Cons: High difficulty level. Mature content. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Intriguing story. Four characters available. Fun and engaging combat.
Cons: Still in Early Access.
Pros: Immersive quests. Expands the base game’s storyline.
Cons: Needs the base game.
Pros: A direct spin-off of the first game. Retains the signature art style. Still features narration from Doug Cockle. Expands base-building aspect.
Cons: Increased difficulty level. The premise follows the same pattern.
Pros: Intriguing and LGBT-themed stories. Three narrative branches. Challenging puzzle rooms. Beautiful graphics.
Cons: Short playthroughs. Depressing topics.