Adventure (1109 programs)
Pros: Classic platforming mechanics. Options to play solo or with friends. Includes four DLCs.
Cons: Too simple for some players.
Pros: Unique blend of visual elements. Features various entertaining mini-games. Unique and unconventional plot. Simple and easy-to-learn controls.
Cons: Gameplay duration is too short.
Pros: New environment. Engaging narrative. Flexible gameplay integration.
Cons: Limited content duration.
Pros: Delightful take on spatial reasoning and problem-solving. Vibrant cast of characters. Visually stunning handcrafted environment.
Cons: The gameplay mechanics can be repetitive and lacking in depth. Fails to deliver significant emotional impact.
Pros: Bigger open-world map. Choices adjusts the storyline's directions. Standout melee combat. All players can vote during choices in co-op session.
Cons: Too much sidequests. No discernible graphics improvement. Weapons have a limited lifespan.
Pros: 400+ handcrafted rooms. Inspired by ‘80s, ‘90s games. Mini-games.
Cons: Controller input stutters. Isometric view causes perspective issues.
Pros: Beautiful and distinct visual style. Family-friendly adventure and themes. Optional co-op without compromising solo gaming.
Cons: Limited world exploration with the maps. Only local couch co-op with split-screen is available for multiplayer.
Pros: Includes iconic classic Star Wars titles. Varied genres and gameplay styles. Nostalgic appeal for longtime fans. Available on modern hardware.
Cons: Outdated graphics and UI elements. Missing titles on PlayStation version. Visual and performance issues. High price for minimal enhancements.
Pros: Entertaining crossover concept. New mini-games and recipes. Powerful new staff and dishes. Charming pixel art and animations.
Cons: Unbalanced additions undermine core game. Clunky combat and controls. Mini-games lack depth.
Pros: Free-to-play first two chapters. Created by Undertale’s Toby Fox. Retro visuals with modern storytelling. Memorable, genre-blending soundtrack.
Cons: Full game requires future paid chapters. Pixel-style graphics may not appeal to all.
Pros: Multifaceted gameplay. Provides an immersive experience. Regular content updates.
Cons: Can become repetitive over time.
Pros: Tight, responsive platforming mechanics. Engaging boss fights with a unique “save, not destroy” theme. Quirky and darkly charming world.
Cons: Some late-game levels can be punishingly difficult.
Pros: Tense first-person survival. Strategic tools like traps, motion sensors, and night vision. Explosive combat with firearms and melee options.
Cons: Challenging survival mechanics.
Pros: Exciting cyberpunk-inspired storyline. Ability to customize your own combat style. Humorous and engaging dialogue. Visually appealing retro graphics. Immersive soundtrack. Challenging levels.
Cons: Gameplay can grow repetitive. Some controls require repeated clicking.