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Pros: Vast and dynamic world. Fun interactions among players. New recruits and companions. Single and multiplayer modes.
Cons: Slow story build-up.
Pros: Stunning art. Engaging narrative.
Cons: Single-player campaign only.
Pros: Based on the The Expanse novel series. Serves as a prequel to the TV show. Will center on Camina Drummer as its main protagonist.
Cons: Limited dialogue choices. Short overall gameplay duration.
Pros: Set in The Expanse universe. New canon story. Objective-based missions with cover-based combat.
Cons: No release date yet.
Pros: Allows creation and modification of environments. Players can accrue real-world fans over time.
Cons: Not all third-party controllers are supported. Requires stable internet connection.
Pros: Well-written and highly descriptive storyline. Crisp graphics and three-dimensional environments.
Cons: Mature language and themes.
Pros: Family-friendly gameplay. Festive atmosphere. Creative gadgets and abilities. Heartwarming message.
Cons: Short game length.
Pros: Clever, time-manipulation puzzles. Unique and humorous storyline. Multiple secrets for increased replayability. Fun speedrun challenge with rewarding achievements.
Cons: Humor may not appeal to everyone. Some puzzles can feel overly challenging.
Pros: Sticking to its roots while being innovative. Contains multiple modes. Branching levels.
Cons: The remake’s simplicity is not for everyone.
Pros: Hilarious and risqué party game appeal. Fun mix of social deduction, drawing, and trivia. Vibrant, nostalgic 2D art style.
Cons: Comedy doesn’t always land as effectively. Gameplay can become repetitive over time.
Pros: Five different games of varying genres. Colorful and vivid graphics. Can accommodate up to 9 players and 10,000 viewers. Accessible to a wide range of audiences and languages.
Cons: Requires a stable internet connection to be played.