Games (5257 programs)
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 visual and audio presentation. Unique blend of music and gameplay. Emotionally resonant and stylish.
Cons: Very short runtime. Limited gameplay depth.
Pros: Various gameplay modes. No microtransactions. Customizable characters and equipment.
Cons: No offline mode. Overwhelming team management in single-player.
Pros: Immersive narrative and cinematic storytelling. Authentic realism and period-accurate details. Diverse Sicilian environments.
Cons: Mature content. Intense violence, gore, and strong language. High system requirements.
Pros: Customizable charm combinations. Detailed Japanese-inspired visuals and music. Rewarding exploration and discovery.
Cons: Lack of ability to mark maps. Map shows areas as explored even if not yet fully investigated.
Pros: Five map zones. 100 delivery jobs. Eight trucks to drive.
Cons: Subpar and unpolished experience. Low-quality graphics.
Pros: Reimagined Dragon Quest I and II in an HD-2D version. Offers traditional turn-based battles.
Cons: No character development features.
Pros: Realistic 3D graphics. Numerous customization options. Variety of tasks. Upgrades and new products.
Cons: Gameplay can become repetitive.
Pros: Intense melee-focused combat with parrying. Unique medieval-inspired weaponry. Immersive gothic environments. Strong performance on modern hardware.
Cons: Story lacks emotional pull. Soundtrack doesn’t match past entries. High system requirements.
Pros: Fresh narrative to the main events. Adds depth to the storyline. Enhanced gameplay.
Cons: Requires the base game with the latest patch. High system requirements. Frame-rates might drop in graphic-intensive scenes.
Pros: Characters are in their 40s. Choices affect the narrative and player’s relationships. Touches on adulthood and adult friendships.
Cons: Releases in episodic format. Story resolution still unresolved.