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Pros: Immersive visuals and music. Genuinely terrifying moments.
Cons: Short overall gameplay. Shallow treatment of mature themes.
Pros: Expanded career mode with high school and college games. More realistic trade and player performance metrics. Diamond Quest adds new challenges and replayability. Customizable player progression with refined attribute systems.
Cons: Microtransaction can create uneven progression on some features.
Pros: Remarkable visual presentation. Players can shape the narrative. Cleverly written dialogue.
Cons: Occasional pacing issues. The pixel art does not appeal to anyone.
Pros: Deep narrative with impactful choices. Massive open world full of quality quests. Strong next-gen graphical and performance upgrades. Excellent expansions and added content.
Cons: Combat can feel clunky for new players. High system requirements for enhanced visuals.
Pros: New multiplayer maps and weapons. New story and mysteries for Zombies Mode. Return of iconic characters from past games. Smoother Omnimovement mechanic.
Cons: The futuristic theme doesn’t fit a typical Call of Duty game.
Pros: Online co-op play. Multiple playable maps. Rewarding progression system. Realistic and vivid graphics.
Cons: Lose all items if you die. Requires decent hardware to run smoothly.
Pros: Authentic arcade-style gameplay. Excellent pixel-art visuals. Thrilling and varied missions.
Cons: Difficulty spikes.
Pros: 39 weapons. Catch grenades. Play co-op missions with friends.
Cons: Needs a PlayStation VR2. Short single-player campaign.
Pros: Rebuilt with Unreal Engine 5. Introduces new QoL updates. Features all ARK expansion packs.
Cons: Comes with heavier system requirements. Retains the steep difficulty level.