Nintendo Switch (8859 programs)
Pros: Charming vintage visuals and animations. Interactive environments. Full voice acting. Easy navigation between scenes.
Cons: Limited puzzle variety. Cliffhanger ending.
Pros: Dynamic and ever-changing dungeons. Immersive and rich storyline. Additional bonus dungeons for extended gameplay. Streaming-friendly Live Display Mode.
Cons: High difficulty might deter beginners.
Pros: Unique mix of farming and survival. Vibrant pixelated art style. Engaging day-night gameplay cycle.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay loop. Lack of character depth.
Pros: Multiple gameplay modes. Allows for upgrading. Unique blend of poker and RPG.
Cons: Steep learning curve for newcomers.
Pros: Arcade and roguelike mechanics. Cute character designs. Diverse gameplay modes.
Cons: Repetitive level design. Grinding required for skill unlocks.
Pros: Charming retro graphics. 150 levels across three game. Clever level design. Humorous interactions.
Cons: Too simple platforming mechanics. Levels can become repetitive over time. Difficulty spikes. Limited story progression. Lack of advanced feature.
Pros: Has multiple starting locations to choose from. Jampacked with content. Has co-op mode.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Retro futuristic sci-fi adventure game. Has various planets to explore. Offers different quests and puzzles per planet. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Not a character-driven focused gameplay.
Pros: Opportunity to earn in-game currency. Opportunity to earn in-game currency.
Cons: The navigation can be challenging at times.
Pros: Inspired by 1990s games. Cute pixel graphics.
Cons: Progress is not saved when played offline.
Pros: Visual novel vampire game. Story-driven. Fifth installment of Vampire: The Masquerade series. Direct sequel of Coteries of New York.
Cons: Cannot personalize your character’s appearance.
Pros: Arena shooter game. Customizable character. Various weapons. Can collect loot.
Cons: Not a character-driven focused gameplay.
Pros: Life-simulation game. Story-driven game. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Doesn’t have a task guide for players.
Pros: Great retro graphics and sound. Has dry humorous moments. Heavily story-driven.
Cons: Limited gameplay.
Pros: Vibrant tropical style with original soundtrack. Simple controls with gradual increase in difficulty. 40 unique levels for players to enjoy.
Cons: Provides a relatively short experience. Simplicity leading to repetitive gameplay. Limited replay value.
Pros: A train simulation game set in Japan. Educational and historical.
Cons: Limited exploration outside the train.
Pros: Engaging and unique narrative. Revamped roguelike mechanics enhance replayability. Rich character development with returning favorites.
Cons: Graphic violence may deter some players. Complexity of gameplay might overwhelm newcomers.
Pros: Diverse tracklist. Emotionally engaging storyline. Four difficulty levels. Option to skip story segments.
Cons: Note visibility issues. Potential for delayed input recognition. Choppy UI and animations.
Pros: A futuristic neon world. Intense combat action. Immersive and engaging game mechanics. Vibrant visuals. Original soundtrack.
Cons: Contains foul languages. Mature content.
Pros: Unique "build the game" mechanics. Fluid controls and dynamic gunplay. Nostalgic 8-bit visuals with smooth animations.
Cons: Can be difficult and unforgiving.