PlayStation 5 (29 programs)
Pros: Addition of new teams from South America and other regional leagues. Recruit superstar players and football legends. Optimized filter functionality. Single-player and multiplayer modes.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Faithful to the original version. Doesn't require knowledge of the original. Horror-filled ambiance. Engaging soundtrack.
Cons: Display of non-human violence. Sensitive themes that may be triggering.
Pros: Only eight-12 players in match. A good risk-reward system.
Cons: Can’t team up with others. Entire inventory is lost after death.
Pros: Warner Bros-themed platform fighter. Multiple game modes. Cross-play and cross-progression features. Iconic maps as battlefields.
Cons: Gleamium is no longer available.
Pros: 70+ diverse maps. Cross-platform multiplayer. Creative Stumble Workshop mode. Frequent updates and events.
Cons: Occasional server and matchmaking issues. Repetitive soundtrack. Reliance on in-app purchases.
Pros: Supported on multiple platforms. Various game modes. Constantly evolving features and challenges. In-game purchases to customize experience.
Cons: Steep learning curve for newbies. In-game purchases can add up. Can get addictive.
Pros: Innovative portal mechanics. Faction variety. Customization. Fast-paced action.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Large map with unique regions. Wide range of playable characters. High-quality graphics with stunning sceneries. Variety of tasks and quests to complete.
Cons: Requires intensive grinding toward the latter half of the game.
Pros: Great visual style focusing on an urban feel. Fresh story and game premise. Top-tier graphics and animation.
Cons: Limited exploration or not an open-world game Limited exploration or not an open-world game.
Pros: Wide variety of playable characters. Feels familiar but updated. Fast-paced gameplay. Tons of game modes. Compatible with Overwatch 1 players.
Cons: Hero balance issues.
Pros: Excellent graphics. All NFL teams included. Introductory tutorials. Easy switching between modes.
Cons: Repetitive commentary. Unresponsive and lagging menus.
Pros: Uncommon but well-crafted art style. Fast-paced combat mechanics. Decision-driven storylines.
Cons: Has a steep difficulty curve.
Pros: Atmosphere is akin to a soccer match. Sports commentator and other elements found in soccer matches. Miniature soccer field.
Cons: Some players may not like the soccer ball.
Pros: Dynamic visuals. Supports cross-play.
Cons: Nothing unique about the gameplay.
Pros: A medical horror game. Offers detective game elements. Has a non-linear storytelling. Narrative-driven.
Cons: Limited content as a prologue.
Pros: Immersive visuals and music. Genuinely terrifying moments.
Cons: Short overall gameplay. Shallow treatment of mature themes.
Pros: Light, family-friendly story with an adorable slime character. Color-based puzzle mechanics that are easy to grasp. Charming pixel graphics and optional filters. Includes ROM file for retro console play.
Cons: Limited gameplay variety may feel repetitive over time.
Pros: Dynamic battle mechanics. Features a variety of challenges. Exciting events and seasons to take part in. Breathtaking environment.
Cons: Limited server capacity. Dependence on internet connection.
Pros: Impressive level of customization. Ongoing content updates. Responsive controls. Dynamic game mechanics.
Cons: Its early access can feel lacking.
Pros: Brings a beloved anime to life. Has 3D visuals and fully voiced lines. Fast and intuitive combat.
Cons: Only available until September this year.