Action (2076 programs)
Pros: Fun exploration with a mix of goals and free roaming. Cool gadgets that open new paths and encourage trying new things. Local and online co-op for playing with friends. Bright, colorful art that fits the game’s funny style.
Cons: Early game can feel slow while unlocking tools.
Pros: Lovecraftian-inspired. Has a Guard system. Tons of weapons. Encourages build experimentation.
Cons: Too challenging. Not a standalone game.
Pros: Complete trilogy with all DLCs included. Enhanced visuals and 4K optimization. Improved performance and gameplay adjustments. Rich story, characters, and world-building.
Cons: Core mechanics feel slightly dated. Infrequent crashes or technical issues.
Pros: Engaging narrative. Extensive selection of characters, weapons, and mods. High-level of character customization. An array of new maps to explore.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: A GBA gem. A ninja action game with arcade-style platforming. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Trial-and-error heavy. Short length of the game.
Pros: Set in a parallel of the first game’s world. Improved graphics and larger map. Adds new AI companions. Features emergent scenarios.
Cons: Limited variety of new monsters. Movement and combat options are limited. Can’t restart the game. Graphics issues.
Pros: Distinctive art style. Randomly generated worlds. Varied gameplay aspects.
Cons: Cartoon violence is not suitable for younger players.
Pros: Unique pilots with varied playstyles. Colorful 2D pixel art and charming story. Multiple game modes and high replayability.
Cons: Steep difficulty curve early on.
Pros: A standalone addition to the Life is Strange series. Brings back Max Caulfield as the main character. New mystery to discover.
Cons: Not a character-driven focused gameplay.