Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Huge number of different subjects. Two different venues to choose from.
Cons: Need to purchase The Sims 4 separately. Sometimes feels more like work than play.
Pros: Great graphics. Challenging yet entertaining.
Cons: Only a trial version. Contains ads.
Pros: Contains the base game plus DLC. Upscale graphics up to 48:9 display. Offers full support for DualSense controllers.
Cons: Doesn’t add any new story content.
Pros: Extensive arsenal of weapons and armor. Ability to play with or against friends. Extensive customization abilities. Links with your existing Pixel Gun 3D account.
Cons: Unorganized user interface. Graphics are mediocre and can be inconsistent. Noticeable power imbalance between player types.
Pros: Easy to use. Over 70 transition effects available. Can create slideshows for various uses.
Cons: Not ideal for making PowerPoint-like presentations.
Pros: Asymmetrical multiplayer game. Allows players to be a soldier and a predator. Smooth gameplay. Characters move with ease.
Cons: Dips in frame rate sometimes. Mature content.
Pros: Multifaceted gameplay. Provides an immersive experience. Regular content updates.
Cons: Can become repetitive over time.
Pros: Includes control for CPU fan and CPU Frequency. Manage fan temperature.
Cons: Unknown source of lags, crashes, and freezes. Requires updated fan control drivers.
Pros: Realistic portrayal of the Cretaceous period. Complex survival gameplay in an AI ecosystem.
Cons: A hard game. not suited to casual play. Players may find it time-consuming.
Pros: Send media files without wires. Bluetooth management features. Minimal system resource consumption.
Cons: Requires Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices and computers. Limited wireless range. More features available upon purchase.
Pros: Free to play game model. Varied cast of characters updated regularly. Distinctive and exciting visual style.
Cons: Moderately steep learning curve.