Adventure (747 programs)
Pros: New environment. Engaging narrative. Flexible gameplay integration.
Cons: Limited content duration.
Pros: Heartwarming narrative. Unique gameplay mechanics. Exploration and discovery.
Cons: Limited challenges.
Pros: Uncommon but well-crafted art style. Fast-paced combat mechanics. Decision-driven storylines.
Cons: Has a steep difficulty curve.
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.
Pros: Full 3D graphics. Procedurally generated levels. Good soundtrack. Contains various references and easter eggs.
Cons: Gameplay gets repetitive. Some references are too niched. Minor asset collision problems.
Pros: Full 3D world. Has a wide range of activities available. Challenging gameplay. Good soundtrack.
Cons: The game can get repetitive later on.
Pros: Offers a fresh storyline to explore. Contains new location, weapons, and skill cards.
Cons: Can't function as a stand-alone game.
Pros: Emotional impact. Unique gameplay blend. Historical perspective. Visually striking art style.
Cons: Potentially heavy subject matter.
Pros: Intriguing storyline. Visually appealing retro-themed graphics. Complex puzzles to solve. Thought-provoking themes.
Cons: Contains mature content.
Pros: Educational content. Beautiful visuals. Environmental awareness.
Cons: Limited appeal.
Pros: Allows multiplayer gameplay. Tension-filled, realistic challenges. Variety of tasks to perform.
Cons: Lacks customization abilities. Frustrating stamina system. Unresponsive controls.
Pros: Well-written and highly descriptive storyline. Crisp graphics and three-dimensional environments.
Cons: Mature language and themes.
Pros: Designed to be replayed. With voice-acted dialogues. Detailed character development and narrative.
Cons: Slow-paced start. Limited use for ‘Dirt’ and ‘Gossip’.
Pros: New puzzles integrated in the narrative. High-end visual and optical illusions. Adaptive soundtrack. Positional audio.
Cons: May induce motion sickness. Requires wide playing area.
Pros: Faithfully translates the original games. Adds a couple of QoL features.
Cons: Doesn’t include the 2016 remaster. Games are too easy.
Pros: Players are free to make their own decisions. Unique, storybook-like visuals and appropriate soundscapes. Riveting in-game card game.
Cons: Unresponsive UI.
Pros: Set in the Read Only Memories universe. Features multiple endings. Good use of retro anime visuals. Great synth-wave soundtrack.
Cons: Poor difficulty scaling for puzzles.
Pros: Charming and cute graphics. Engaging and unique level designs. Humorous dialogue and boss fights. Polished gameplay.
Cons: Repetitive over time.
Pros: Well-detailed pixel graphics. With lots of locations to explore.
Cons: Can get violent at times.
Pros: Rich storyline and settings. With support for six languages.
Cons: No multiplayer or other game modes. Only English audio and dubbing are available.