Games (5442 programs)
Pros: Enhanced Jurassic game experience. Exhaustive dinosaur roster. Stunning park management graphics. Captivating story and seamless controls.
Cons: Dinosaurs are high maintenance. Over-complicated simple tasks.
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: Variety of thrilling game modes. Wide array of car models to collect. Unique race tracks with fluctuating weather. High-quality, lifelike graphics.
Cons: Awkward physics and unrealistic sound effects. Unimpressive main storyline.
Pros: Support for 4K 60FPS gameplay. Features crossplay. Has a more urban aesthetic.
Cons: Has a more restricted premise.
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: Excellent blend of action and horror. Simple yet gripping story. Challenging but not frustrating.
Cons: Graphics no longer hold well today. Annoying QTE segments.
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: Open-world exploration. Great online multiplayer mode. Regular updates with new content. Immersive campaign story.
Cons: Massive storage space needed. Not suitable for children below 13 years old.
Pros: Recreates the two games in higher definition. Lets you revisit Nathan and Chloe's adventures.
Cons: Has no multiplayer feature from A Thief's End.
Pros: Stunning and dynamic environments. Refined gameplay mechanics. Thrilling blend of combat, exploration, and puzzle solving. Well-developed narrative with intriguing characters.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for new players.