Action (2076 programs)
Pros: Faithful adaptation of the Invincible universe. Fast-paced, combo-driven combat. Smooth online performance with rollback netcode. Accessible controls for new players.
Cons: Limited character roster. Lacks strategic depth for veterans.
Pros: Offers enhanced visuals. Has randomized encounters and unlockable characters.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Variety of game modes. Can be played offline. New locations and terrains. Features a vehicle class system.
Cons: Limited Track Editor options. Small private lobby size. A car roster similar to the original.
Pros: Immersive storytelling. Gripping combat. Biomes change in each gameplay. Seamless loading times.
Cons: Can feel repetitive after a while. It has few levels.
Pros: Emotionally charged story. Engaging real-time combat mechanics. Deep character customization. Visually stunning game world.
Cons: Sensitive themes may not suit all players.
Pros: Full Class 1-A roster is playable. 3v3 battles with character switching. “Rising” system adds strategic depth. Expands on the anime’s Final War story.
Cons: Combat may become repetitive.
Pros: Intense and fast-paced gameplay. Wide customization options. Immersive maps and vibrant visuals.
Cons: Rapid pace and complexity can be overwhelming.
Pros: Stunning hand-drawn visuals. Fluid and responsive combat mechanics. Varied level design with hidden secrets.
Cons: Lacks a co-op mode. Linear progression.
Pros: Wide variety of playable characters. Feels familiar but updated. Fast-paced gameplay. Tons of game modes. Compatible with Overwatch 1 players.
Cons: Hero balance issues.
Pros: Has 180 levels. Offers robust content. Features a level editor.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
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: Deep turn-based tactical combat. Diverse arsenal and ability systems. Atmospheric visuals and lighting.
Cons: Predictable story and bland characters. Underwhelming audio design.