PlayStation 5 (5092 programs)
Pros: Combines fast-paced and tactical space combat. Rich free roam and story-driven modes. Research and ship progression systems. Random encounters add replayability.
Cons: UI and controls could use refinement. Some gameplay elements feel unpolished.
Pros: Immersive setting and strong atmosphere. Well-crafted, environmental puzzles. Expands the Nephilim lore from the base game. Authentic Indiana Jones tone and feel.
Cons: Short playtime length. Price may not justify content length.
Pros: Nostalgic retro-style presentation. Includes rewind/fast-forward and save anytime. Extra content, such as an art gallery, a jukebox, and cheat modes.
Cons: Very short runtime.
Pros: Stunning diorama-style visuals. Charming, heartfelt story. Unique dual-character gameplay. No gore or jump scares – safe for all ages.
Cons: Puzzle design can feel a bit simplistic.
Pros: Unique rhythm-based command system. Enhanced visuals and smooth performance. Two full games in one package. Addictive gameplay with strategic depth.
Cons: Lacks modern quality-of-life features. Can be punishing for players with poor rhythm.
Pros: A prelude of A Plague Tale: Requiem.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Unique talking weapons with new tricks. Fun skateboard traversal system. Bright, creative environments. Energetic soundtrack and voice acting.
Cons: Humor can feel polarizing. Repetition in banter and jokes. May overwhelm with constant noise and wild colors.
Pros: Gorgeous pixel art and expressive animation. Excellent music integrated into gameplay. Fluid elemental-based combat and traversal. Heartfelt story and worldbuilding.
Cons: Occasional pacing issues with backtracking.
Pros: Massive crossover with iconic mecha series. Deep tactical gameplay and team customization. New Assist Link system adds strategic possibilities. Flashy combat and faithful anime-style presentation.
Cons: Overwhelming for newcomers unfamiliar with featured anime.
Pros: Beautifully detailed, dynamic city environment. Authentic American buses and handling. Meaningful progression tied to city upgrades. Engaging multiplayer with up to four players.
Cons: Early-game progression may feel slow for solo players.
Pros: Beautiful pixel art graphics. Music seamlessly fits the atmosphere. Responsive and snappy controls.
Cons: Movement has a bit of a high skill ceiling to master.
Pros: Modernized visuals and refined style. Faster, more fluid combat. Expanded side quests and character events. Re-recorded voices with dual audio options. Enhanced UI and 4K support.
Cons: Original voice cast absent.
Pros: Tactical stealth. Open-ended levels. Adaptive AI.
Cons: High hardware requirements. Large file size.
Pros: Fluid, precise combat with high skill ceiling. New mechanics like parries and stamina management. Variety of weapons and ninpo techniques. Semi-open areas with exploration rewards. Strong sense of challenge and satisfaction.
Cons: Can be overly difficult for newcomers. Side missions risk repetitiveness.
Pros: Offers a hyper-realistic game. Has stunning visuals and competitive game modes. Lets players assemble their dream lineups.
Cons: Still leans heavily on microtransactions.
Pros: Tight, technical combat. Emotional bond with your canine companion. Beautifully bleak environments. Deep narrative themes.
Cons: Steep learning curve for new players. Sparse early-game guidance.
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: Over 100 weapons and MODs. High replayability with roguelite structure. Stylish, chaotic action and humor.
Cons: Can feel overwhelming or too chaotic.
Pros: Stunning 4K 60 FPS campaign and 120 FPS multiplayer. Cross-platform play and Game Pass support. Enhanced visuals, HDR, and accessibility features. Includes all Ultimate Edition content.
Cons: No truly new content added. Subtitle resize options still limited. Multiplayer bugs persist.