PlayStation 5 (5095 programs)
Pros: Engaging mix of action, strategy, and suspense. Unique 1950s-inspired retro aesthetic and immersive soundtrack. Dynamic missions with varied objectives and challenges. Upgrade system for enhancing gear and vehicles. Destructible environments and responsive NPCs.
Cons: Gameplay can become repetitive, focusing mostly on driving.
Pros: Engaging narrative. Unique clay-crafted visuals. Immersive stealth mechanics. Available in VR and traditional screens.
Cons: High system requirements. Steam Deck compatible.
Pros: Immersive atmosphere. Strong core mechanics.
Cons: Occasionally clunky controls. Lack of variety in objectives can become repetitive over time.
Pros: Dynamic combat battlegrounds. Selection of characters with distinct abilities. Co-op multiplayer mode.
Cons: Not as highly detailed in terms of graphics.
Pros: Fun and engaging gameplay. Upgradable ship. Retro graphics and neon aesthetics.
Cons: Could benefit from more game modes.
Pros: Open world exploration. Detailed environments. Challenging platforming.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Heartwarming narrative with relatable themes. Beautiful 32-bit pixel art style. Engaging mini-games to balance deep storytelling. Cozy atmosphere and detailed environment. Lo-fi soundtrack complements the mood.
Cons: Lacks replayability.
Pros: Engaging retro-style graphics. Easy-to-learn mechanics. Fun, casual gameplay.
Cons: Limited level design variety. Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: An action-platforming game. Wide variety of unit types. Customizable unit progression.
Cons: Not a character-driven focused gameplay.
Pros: Investigative playthrough. Carefully detailed environments.
Cons: Becomes incomprehensible as the game progresses.
Pros: Features action-packed battles. Offers a combat system that is fluid and dynamic. Encourages community and crafting.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Occasional grind.
Pros: Intense, sound-based survival mechanics. Immersive atmosphere with detailed sound design. Puzzle-solving elements integrated into gameplay.
Cons: Limited information on combat options. Could feel repetitive for players seeking action-heavy gameplay. AI can be buggy at times which can break immersion.
Pros: Variety of boosts and power-ups. Customizable outfits and accessories. Fun resort-themed tracks. Multiplayer and solo options.
Cons: Floaty physics might feel difficult to control. Extended wait times for matchmaking.
Pros: Heartwarming narrative with relatable themes. Beautiful 32-bit pixel art style. Engaging mini-games to balance deep storytelling. Cozy atmosphere and detailed environment. Lo-fi soundtrack complements the mood.
Cons: Lacks replayability.
Pros: Offers a massively multiplayer. A battle royale game. Has a wide variety of characters. Offers various guns.
Cons: Doesn’t offer a deep plotline.
Pros: An open-world action-RPG game. Has a magic system. Engaging and challenging combat.
Cons: Limited character development feature.
Pros: Precise and fluid movement. High-density pixel art.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: A turn-based strategy RPG. Has various characters you can meet. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Little to no character development. Occasional lag. Minor interface delays.
Pros: A beat-’em-up game. Uses side-scrolling mechanic. Has four characters. Has four game modes.
Cons: Doesn’t offer a deep plotline.
Pros: Engaging mini-games with rewarding gameplay. Charming, colorful art style and animations. Relaxing soundtrack and stress-free atmosphere. Heartwarming concept of caring for and rescuing cats.
Cons: Limited customization options for furniture. Simplistic character interactions. Lack of variety in decoration and assets.