PlayStation 4 (7748 programs)
Pros: Unique dual-role gameplay. Charming art and jazzy soundtrack. Accessible for newcomers.
Cons: Limited difficulty. Minimal character development. Inconsistent dialogue and voiceovers.
Pros: Engaging narrative with deep character arcs. Classic turn-based combat with strategic depth. Vibrant retro visuals and stellar soundtrack. Accessible and balanced gameplay.
Cons: Fixed narrative limits replayability.
Pros: 2.5D graphics. 300 featured cards. 50 fully vocalized songs. Japanese and English voice acting.
Cons: Repetitive.
Pros: Uses point-and-click mechanics. Simple gameplay mechanics. Narrative-driven game. Has a variety of characters.
Cons: Doesn’t have a character development feature.
Pros: Over 10 fresh missions. Unique enemies and storyline. Expands on the timeline of the base game.
Cons: High difficulty level not suited for newcomers.
Pros: 30 uniquely designed tracks. Power-ups and bike enhancements. Customization options.
Cons: Repetitive tracks.
Pros: 50 challenging levels. Simple, intuitive controls. Great for casual play.
Cons: Large levels obscure parts of the map.
Pros: Great art style. Challenging levels. Rich main storyline. Great game mechanics.
Cons: Can be quite repetitive. Violence and gore might be inappropriate for younger players. Requires newer hardware requirements.
Pros: Accessible gameplay. Engaging ultimate skill. With upgrade system.
Cons: Limited gameplay variety.
Pros: Tense atmosphere. Static camera angles and limited ammunition.
Cons: Some features from the original PlayStation are altered or unavailable. Minor technical hiccups.
Pros: Tension-filled environment. Customizable difficulty.
Cons: Repetitive. Limited interaction options.
Pros: Engaging narrative tied to challenging gameplay. Aeoluz offers fresh biomes and a rich, detailed world. Innovative mechanics like glitched storms and digital hazards.
Cons: Requires significant progress in the base game to access.
Pros: Character-driven narrative. Tactical turn-based combat. Branching paths and multiple endings to unlock.
Cons: Lackluster combat.
Pros: Fuses design mechanics, resource management, and market simulation. Features include shop customization, inventory management, and pricing strategy.
Cons: Lack of dynamic gameplay.
Pros: New 3D graphics and isometric perspective. Multiple distinct worlds to explore. Now supports up to four players.
Cons: Steep difficulty curve.
Pros: Narrative-driven exploration. Features mini-games. Immersive gameplay.
Cons: Does not offer high-stake action.
Pros: Impressive level of customization. Ongoing content updates. Responsive controls. Dynamic game mechanics.
Cons: Its early access can feel lacking.
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.