Action (2076 programs)
Pros: Dual-protagonist campaign adds replayability. Atmospheric environments and sound design. Strategic resource and inventory management. Memorable story and characters.
Cons: Outdated graphics and pre-rendered visuals. Clunky tank controls. Slow pacing may frustrate some players.
Pros: Seven varied beat-’em-ups in one package. Mix of action, adventure, and arcade-style storytelling. Single-player and multiplayer support. Helpful extras like rewind, cheats, and visual filters.
Cons: Visuals may feel too dated for some players. Some movements can feel clunky in certain titles.
Pros: New multiplayer maps and weapons. New story and mysteries for Zombies Mode. Return of iconic characters from past games. Smoother Omnimovement mechanic.
Cons: The futuristic theme doesn’t fit a typical Call of Duty game.
Pros: Expansive, detailed maps. Dynamic environmental destruction. Refined tactical mechanics. Escalation mode adds strategic depth. Smooth performance and visuals.
Cons: Short, predictable single-player campaign. Some mechanics need fine-tuning. Story lacks depth. Certain features feel underdeveloped.
Pros: Fun mix of arcade, puzzle, and strategy. Charming bee theme with hive-building and honey-making.
Cons: Can feel repetitive over time. Enemy battles are too simple.
Pros: Immersive storytelling. Stunning visuals. Innovative sound design. Enhanced combat mechanics.
Cons: Mature content.
Pros: Adds iconic characters like Neferpitou. Enhances team variety and strategies. Exciting tag-team mechanics with Nen Arts finishers.
Cons: Core mechanics remain weaker than other fighting games. Overall content still feels limited.
Pros: A DLC of Ragnarock. Offers five new tracks from popular bands.
Cons: Limited content.
Pros: Diverse selection of fighters. Rollback netcode ensures smooth online gameplay. Multiple gameplay modes. Replay save and playback system.
Cons: Limited customization. Visuals don't match the polish of modern fighting games.