Role Playing (812 programs)
Pros: Heartwarming narrative with relatable themes. Beautiful 32-bit pixel art style. Engaging mini-games to balance deep storytelling. Cozy atmosphere and detailed environment. Lo-fi soundtrack complements the mood.
Cons: Lacks replayability.
Pros: A turn-based strategy RPG. Has various characters you can meet. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Little to no character development. Occasional lag. Minor interface delays.
Pros: Adventure deckbuilding game. Uses turn-based combat. Customizable cards and upgradable skills. Has three game modes.
Cons: Limited strategic options in late game.
Pros: Intricate storytelling. Rich character development.
Cons: The pacing can feel deliberate at times.
Pros: Choices matter. Combines real-time and turn-based combat. Countless hours of activities and quests.
Cons: Certain themes not suited for younger audiences. Game’s difficulty is a challenge.
Pros: Story-driven RPG. Strategic gameplay. 40 classes of archetypes. Four dungeons to explore.
Cons: No character development features.
Pros: Engaging and unique narrative. Revamped roguelike mechanics enhance replayability. Rich character development with returning favorites.
Cons: Graphic violence may deter some players. Complexity of gameplay might overwhelm newcomers.
Pros: Life-simulation game. Story-driven game. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Doesn’t have a task guide for players.
Pros: Vibrant art style. Allows customization.
Cons: The game lacks challenges.
Pros: Deep narrative. Branching paths to the story with unique dialogue. Encourages multiple playthroughs.
Cons: Too much text can deter players. No voice acting for a dialogue heavy game.
Pros: Amazing graphics. Multiple maps for the player’s convenience. Has in-game dialogues. Characters can now develop emotionally.
Cons: Doesn’t provide a female protagonist-focused gameplay.
Pros: Immersive, richly detailed world. Meaningful choices that impact the story and factions. Improved combat and skill tree system. Engaging companion characters with unique side-quests.
Cons: Pacing can feel slow at times.
Pros: Various gameplay modes. No microtransactions. Customizable characters and equipment.
Cons: No offline mode. Overwhelming team management in single-player.
Pros: An open-world game. 3D post-apocalyptic graphics. Challenging combat. Online co-op.
Cons: Only works on a 64-bit processor.
Pros: Offers a lot of character builds. Expansive campaign. A lot of in-game content.
Cons: Limited multiplayer support.
Pros: Overhauled, first-person deckbuilding combat. Allows up to four players in cooperative games. Premise builds on Arthurian legends.
Cons: Lacks the other story elements.