Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Unique combination of magical, roguelike, and RPG elements. Visually stunning landscape. Epic magical combat. Flashy Effects.
Cons: There’s a lot going on in the game. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Deep character customization and skill trees. Lore-rich, immersive Dune setting. Engaging survival mechanics and crafting. Active developer support and regular patches.
Cons: Repetitive resource grinding. Sluggish optimization and UI issues.
Pros: Interesting plot. Fun and colorful graphics. New breed of dragons to meet. Features original How to Train Your Dragon characters.
Cons: Missions are too short. Only 1 playable dragon. Repetitive puzzles.
Pros: Expansive open levels with strategic freedom. Realistic bullet physics and weapon variety. Mission editor for custom content. Sound design adds to atmosphere.
Cons: Dated graphics and stiff movement. Weak enemy AI.
Pros: Capture desktop screenshots into video format. Make presentations, tutorials and demo videos from desktop scenes. Leaves no watermark on recorded videos. Comes with simple interface.
Cons: Stealing content and reposting them is illegal. Dependent on the system’s codecs when recording. Requires microphones or line-in for audio input. Has limited video editing tools.
Pros: Very easy to use. Three recording modes. Picks up any ongoing conversation.
Cons: Recording quality is not very high.
Pros: Two colleges you can choose from. The choice to either live in dorms or off-campus. New careers and features. Servos return.
Cons: Can’t use Build Mode to alter dorms. No kitchens in dorms. Can’t automatically join campus events. 64-bit required.
Pros: Simple. Easy to use. Quick install. Good interface.
Cons: Not enough features. No option to edit curves. No liquify function. Cannot edit text freely.
Pros: Large icons that are easy to interpret. Convert in batches. Relatively quick even with MB-heavy PDF files. Intuitive and intelligently laid out.
Cons: Results vary from impressive to awful. Transfers text and sometimes misses sections. Unpredictable formatting occurs on the resultant Excel file. Works better if you split your PDFs into chapters first.