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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: Cross-platform play. Wide range of game modes.
Cons: Limited free features. Intrusive microtransactions.
Pros: Unique and intriguing premise. Deep and complex mechanics and systems. 74 countries to choose from.
Cons: Not available yet. No specific release date.
Pros: Cute graphics and colors. Relaxed and charming gameplay. Funny game premise.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Latest expansion for the long-running Stellaris series. Reworked subjugation system. New megastructures.
Cons: Not out yet. No official release date.
Pros: Great game premise. Design choices evoke a feeling of fear. Has a variety of endings.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Deep and strategic turn-based gameplay. Updated graphics and other quality of life improvements. Faithful modernization of the original game.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: Simple yet fun mechanics. Unique premise. Cute, cartoon-ish art style. Three modes available.
Cons: Lacks gameplay variation. Sometimes fails to spawn sprites. Enemy's defeat animation is sometimes not shown.
Pros: Vibrant storytelling through dialogue. Contains a point-and-click minigame. 6 unique endings. 10 gorgeously crafted CG art.
Cons: Some jargon for the dungeonpunk genre can be confusing. Contains mature themes not meant for younger players.
Pros: Suitable game for the whole family. Includes chat feature. Offers lots of activities and quests.
Cons: Requires highly capable hardware. Requires strong internet connection.
Pros: Entertaining and casual gameplay. Free-to-play game mechanics. Procedurally-generated graphics.
Cons: Limited to single-player mode. Lacks zoom in and out features.
Pros: Smooth controls. Thrilling gameplay. Easy mechanics.
Cons: Graphics could use some improvement. Uses a lot of storage. Some installation issues.
Pros: Mechanics of the game are easy to follow. Relaxing but challenging gameplay. Charming comic-like visuals.
Cons: Limited goals.
Pros: Depicts schizophrenia is first person perspective. Based on true to life experience.
Pros: Allows 8 players in free-for-all match. Versus-AI skirmish matches. Well-balanced selection of buildings and units. Challenging but rewarding premise.
Cons: Singular storyline.
Pros: Supports single and multiplayer mode. Supports online gaming. Flexible game mechanics.
Cons: Limited interaction with real players.
Pros: Can be played in offline mode. Offers 5 different regions to play with 15 levels each. Can also be played in consoles. Fun and interactive gameplay.
Cons: Reconstructing the same room in each level is tedious.
Pros: Improved graphics. New menu interfaces. Can play as either Ted or Dolores. New game mode.
Cons: Can‘t make decisions characters on an expedition. No new gameplay mechanics added.
Pros: Creatively make your own creature. Procedurally-generated gameplay. Choose your own playstyle. High replayability rate.
Cons: Lacks interesting gameplay. Needs to restart the whole game when you die.
Pros: Nice cartoon art style. Procedurally-generated rooms. Few seconds before actual countdown starts. Tons of endings.
Cons: Can‘t make decisions characters on an expedition. Limited decisions during Survival part. No pre-stored supplies in the shelter.