PlayStation 5 (5433 programs)
Pros: Unique food-themed puzzle concept. Simple drag, drop, and rotate controls. Increasingly challenging puzzles.
Cons: Can feel tricky until you memorize the block shape of every ingredient.
Pros: Pixelated art style. Superior hand-to-hand combat. Multiplayer mode.
Cons: Mature themes.
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: Immersive storytelling. Retro 8-bit animation. Diverse building options.
Cons: Repetitive combat. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Quirky 2D graphics. Fun and nostalgic.
Cons: Low difficulty. Needs more challenges.
Pros: Large, interactive arenas. Iconic and varied character roster. Retains dark humor and quirky endings. Explosive weapons and destructible environments.
Cons: Clunky controls and physics. Simplistic and less-polished cutscenes. Driving precision feels unsatisfying. Presentation weaker than earlier entries.
Pros: 16 unique mini-games. Ability to play solo or in multiplayer mode. Features familiar sceneries and characters.
Cons: Very short plot. Most of the mini-games are too easy to complete.
Pros: Unique dual-role gameplay. Charming art and jazzy soundtrack. Accessible for newcomers.
Cons: Limited difficulty. Minimal character development. Inconsistent dialogue and voiceovers.
Pros: Faithful adaptation of the classic Cobra anime storyline. Tight platforming mechanics with challenging obstacles. Iconic weapons like the Psychogun and Colt Python 77 feel powerful.
Cons: Some levels can feel repetitive.
Pros: High replayability. Visually-pleasing graphics. Rich sound design. Family-friendly game.
Cons: Linear level design means limited exploration. Local co-op mode only and not online.
Pros: Dynamic and engaging mini-games. Lots of collectibles to collect. Can be played solo or with friends.
Cons: Not ideal for an older audience.