Nintendo Switch (8859 programs)
Pros: Three districts with multiple communities and neighborhoods. Dynamic traffic system. Diverse gameplay and activities. Supports modding.
Cons: Repetitive core gameplay. Lacks depth. Inconsistent AI and physics.
Pros: Variety of spooky characters. Stunning hand-drawn illustrations. Over 400 cats to discover.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Diverse music library. Accessible difficulty modes. Engaging party modes for group play. Global online competition and casual play options.
Cons: Full song access is locked behind a paywall.
Pros: Top-down perspective. Wide range of wacky tools. Blends hack-and-slash, roguelike, and shoot-'em-up elements.
Cons: Lack of full-screen options. Settings going back to default when relaunched.
Pros: Adds 200 new levels. Appeals to long-time fans. Innovative mechanics.
Cons: Premium pricing.
Pros: Narrative-driven exploration. Features mini-games. Immersive gameplay.
Cons: Does not offer high-stake action.
Pros: Easy-to-understand gameplay. Classic retro-inspired art style. A great main quest story. Challenging levels with variations. Runs on multiple platforms.
Cons: The game’s soundtrack is lacking.
Pros: Rich narrative. Engaging platforming and combat sequences. Diverse and challenging puzzles.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: A continuation of Fairy Tail. Wide variety of Fairy Tail guild characters to choose from. Enhances its battle to real-time fights.
Cons: Its gameplay still stays the same from its original game.
Pros: Engaging steampunk environment. Diverse weapon arsenal. Strategic gameplay.
Cons: Doesn’t offer something new compared to other similar games.
Pros: Dynamic and strategic combat system. Enhanced graphics and smooth performance. Additional story content. Quality-of-life improvements.
Cons: Retains tired character tropes. Grind-heavy progression system.
Pros: Pixelated art style. Superior hand-to-hand combat. Multiplayer mode.
Cons: Mature themes.
Pros: Nostalgic 90s-inspired pixel art. Engaging combat with team mechanics. Faithful homage to the Power Rangers series.
Cons: Short campaign length. Retro visuals may not appeal to all players.
Pros: New Shibuya Incident scenario. New playable characters. Customizable costumes and player cards. Includes new enemies to fight.
Cons: Villains aren't playable characters. Some story gaps might confuse those who haven’t watched the anime.
Pros: Immersive Lovecraftian narrative. Intricate puzzles with detailed clues. Stunning medieval-inspired art style.
Cons: Limited replayability.
Pros: Enhanced visuals and animations. Engaging new missions and parallel quests. Expands on the iconic Future Trunks storyline.
Cons: Lack of quality-of-life improvements. Combat can feel repetitive.
Pros: Blends action and adventure elements. Unlockable challenge mode.
Cons: Lacks dynamic content.
Pros: Impressive art style.
Cons: The pacing can be slow at times.
Pros: A new story in the Atelier game saga. Players can craft items. Allows building of base.
Cons: Doesn’t offer a character development feature.
Pros: Innovative 2v2 system. Intuitive controls. Exciting combat system.
Cons: The steep learning curve and its complexities can be overwhelming for some. Overly reliant on teamwork that it can deter solo players.