Simulation (407 programs)
Pros: Intergender matches expand gameplay variety. The Island introduces a fresh open-world concept. Showcase Mode delivers an engaging WWE history experience. Improved graphics, animations, and camera angles.
Cons: The Island mode is heavily monetized. Microtransactions may limit the full experience.
Pros: Has multiple starting locations to choose from. Jampacked with content. Has co-op mode.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Addition of new teams from South America and other regional leagues. Recruit superstar players and football legends. Optimized filter functionality. Single-player and multiplayer modes.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Slow-paced yet satisfying gameplay. Great visuals. Vast array of car selection. Large map.
Cons: Small vehicles are hard to handle. Some unnecessary menu-shuffling. Aggravating chase camera. Some wonky physics.
Pros: Lifelike road and traffic elements. Business management mechanics. Opportunities for upgrades and personalization.
Cons: Inferior visual presentation.
Pros: Two open-world maps. Offers players the well-known bus manufacturers. Upgraded graphics and pedestrian AI. Optional management gameplay.
Cons: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.
Pros: Bold visuals and realistic movements. Deeper tactical control. Enhanced character creator. Fully-licensed club badges, kits, and player photos.
Cons: Clunky user interface.
Pros: Multiple maps. Two game modes. Session Maker System.
Cons: Still in early access.
Pros: Realistic physics engine. Wide variety of vehicles and machinery. Detailed environments. Cooperative multiplayer mode.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Inspired by the Schedule I game. End-to-end business gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Low-quality graphics. Ridden with bugs and glitches.