PlayStation 5 (6141 programs)
Pros: Deterministic 2v2 combat with stamina-based tactics. Full cross-play and cross-save across consoles and PC. Entire story campaign playable in two-player online co-op.
Cons: PlayStation Plus required for online features on PS5. Significant grind for competitive endgame and luma hunting. Ranked pick-and-ban format may deter casual players.
Pros: Includes over 55 classic weapons, including Holy Hand Grenade and Super Sheep. Single-player campaign with 40+ missions and dedicated training challenges. Cross-generation online matches supporting up to six players. Includes playable retro ports and archival bonus content.
Cons: Users reported absence of a zoom feature affecting battlefield readability. Some players noticed initial online connectivity hurdles.
Pros: Procedural cities create unique murder cases every playthrough. Simulated NPCs with daily routines enable emergent leads. Tactile physical evidence board supports hands-on deduction.
Cons: PlayStation 5 UI has noted complexities and occasional performance jank. Only a single tutorial case may leave some systems unfamiliar. Open-ended sandbox may frustrate players seeking linear narratives.
Pros: Classless combat with 30+ weapons enabling rapid role changes. High-mobility traversal across deserts, cities, and underwater areas. Deep facial, hairstyle, and outfit customization options. Cooperative world bosses, dungeons, and structured raids for teams.
Cons: Controller menu navigation criticized by many players. Gacha-based monetization for weapons and characters. Steep initial investment to learn many weapon kits.
Pros: Faithful recreation of Kampung Durian Runtuh village atmosphere. Includes a narrative campaign paired with short, repeatable activities. Two-player shared sessions designed for family co-play. Culturally specific mini-activities such as Gasing and fishing.
Cons: Design prioritises calm exploration over action-heavy gameplay. Progression and systems are modest compared with deeper open worlds. Appeal primarily strongest for fans and family audiences.
Pros: Expressive magic usable for combat, exploration, and environmental puzzles. Full performance capture with Tricia Helfer for the lead character. Open world inspired by Dungeons & Dragons with iconic monsters. Built on Unreal Engine 5 for high-fidelity presentation.
Cons: No Dice Rolls philosophy removes tabletop dice mechanics. Primarily single-player, limited multiplayer options. Developer's previous title received mixed reception, causing community skepticism.
Pros: Faithful 2.5D visual overhaul modernizing the original side-scrolling look. Diverse modes: on-foot combat, stealth missions, and vehicle segments. Vehicle roster includes tanks, helicopters, and armored jeeps. Strong nostalgic appeal for fans of classic 1980s action.
Cons: Steep learning curve reflecting the original's 'tough-as-nails' design. Boss encounters present abrupt progression gates. Multimode control variation may frustrate single-style players.
Pros: First official Western release of the Dreamcast title. Local two-player co-op with Silk as an assisting second character. Updated particle effects and ambient occlusion enhance visual readability. Retro Mode recreates the original Dreamcast presentation.
Cons: Gameplay remains very close to the original mechanics, may feel dated. Co-op is restricted to local play rather than online options.
Pros: Hand-drawn 2D art with frame-by-frame animations. Ghost Summon System doubles as traversal and combat tool. Non-linear map including City Center and the Necropolis. Over fifty characters with dialogue and deep lore.
Cons: Floaty controls reported on console launch. Occasional bugs on console versions at launch. Average completion time of 7–10 hours may feel brief.
Pros: Tense false-accusation narrative that raises stakes through pursuit. Investigation uses command-based interactions to reward careful deduction. Character art by Robin Kishiwada strengthens personalities on screen. Soundtrack by SAKUMAMATATA supports the mystery atmosphere.
Cons: Command-driven investigation can feel rigid to players preferring freeform mechanics. Deliberate pacing and high-stakes tone may not suit casual puzzle players.
Pros: Pixel-perfect emulation handled by Tozai Games. Includes arcade and home console versions for comparison. Modern aids (rewind, save states) ease difficult runs. Trophy support and online leaderboards for score competition.
Cons: Only three core titles per volume may feel light on content. High difficulty remains despite accessibility options. Focus on Image Fight lineage limits broader genre variety.
Pros: Score-driven session design rewards pitch and timing accuracy. Supports quick group sessions with team-based match structure. High-fidelity backing tracks and clear on-screen pitch indicators. Library expandable through downloadable song packs.
Cons: Interface and structure remain very similar to previous entries. Replay value depends on appetite for score-chasing over new mechanics. Audio mix favors backing track over vocal effects.
Pros: Authentic 1980s hand-drawn cel-shaded visual style. Four-player online co-op with class-based synergies. Persistent meta-progression and deep skill trees. Episodic presentation with a synth-pop opening cinematic.
Cons: No local split-screen or couch co-op option. Cross-play restricted to PC storefronts, not across consoles. Extended solo play can feel repetitive over long sessions.
Pros: Over 60 unique levels with hundreds of hidden objects. Mini-games include jigsaws, memory, color-matching, and rotation puzzles. Investigation diary records clues and character interviews. Zoom control and hint system assist stuck players.
Cons: Timer-free pacing may disappoint players seeking fast action. Limited difficulty spikes for players wanting intense puzzle challenge.
Pros: Large arsenal with 37 weapons encourages varied builds. Forge of Destiny enables weapon crafting and customization. Local co-op available now; online co-op is in development. Nine vibrant stages include hidden items and mechanical twists.
Cons: Online co-op still under development, limiting current multiplayer options. Challenging difficulty curve rewards builds but may frustrate casual players. Developer announced closure, which may affect future expansions.
Pros: Soldier 0 Anby increases squad CRIT DMG, altering team builds. Trigger’s Purge mechanic enables high-impact follow-up attacks. Port Elpis and Reverb Arena add distinct exploration hubs. Shooting Range minigame offers sniper and semi-auto practice modes.
Cons: Narrative-heavy chapters require longer session commitments. Expanded modes add mechanical complexity for casual players. High-fidelity effects emphasise PS5 performance over lower-end parity.
Pros: Focuses on younger Goddess Candidates as primary protagonists. Real-time action combat with tactical three-character switching. Revamped character models and improved PlayStation 5 loading fidelity. Day One Edition includes reversible artwork and exclusive trading cards.
Cons: Repetitive dungeon design noted by critics. Technical limitations reported alongside praise for combat. End-game Neptral Tower narrows content toward combat waves.
Pros: Accessible controls make quick pick-up play possible. Charming 3D Mediterranean-inspired art style. Short, replayable runs that suit brief sessions.
Cons: Experience is relatively short compared to longer campaign games. Progression relies on repeat runs for new content. Local-only co-op focus may limit online multiplayer options.