Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Creative puzzle designs. High replayability. TecoGamePad integration.
Cons: Primarily designed for multiplayer gaming.
Pros: Introduces new potential villlain. Allows customization of characters. Multiple endings. Offers single player, multiplayer, and co-op zombie modes.
Cons: Matchmaking algorithm needs polishing.
Pros: Eerie graphics perfectly fit the horror theme. Rich environment sounds and fitting music. Rotating map pool to increase replay value.
Cons: Movement feels clunky and slow. Slight desync when attacking survivors.
Pros: Effective surprises and jumpscares. Great premise based on an internet legend. Proceduraly-generated levels.
Cons: Some elements are cartoonishly designed. All-yellow environments can get tiring.
Pros: Blend of shooting action and base-building strategy. Varied modes including campaign, PvP, and raids. Strong audio design and detailed environments. Frequent updates and community events.
Cons: Pay-to-win elements in PvP balance. Repetitive missions over time. Occasional performance issues on PC. Progress tied to in-app purchases and timers.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Keep track of network connection, CPU and RAM usage. Free and unobtrusive. Highly-customizable.
Cons: Some skins are unusable.
Pros: Continually developed by community. Helps companies find gaps in security.
Cons: Can be exploited by hackers. Quick DNS lookups.
Pros: Easily activated. Uses WPA2 encryption. Automatic detection for WiFi-enabled devices. Share folders.
Cons: Needs a compatible wireless card.
Pros: Packed with useful features. Fully customisable interface.
Cons: Some features can take a while to load. Not all file formats are supported.
Pros: Strong focus on community and musical diversity. Ad-free environment with voluntary support model. Flexible control over shared folders and visibility.
Cons: Performance varies with peer availability. Interface feels dated for new users. Limited automation beyond basic sharing features.
Pros: Various missions across multiple locations. Customizable weapon loadouts. Switch between first-person and third-person perspectives.
Cons: Fixed at its native low resolution. Multiplayer mode is missing.
Pros: Easy to use. Quick install. Intuitive interface.
Cons: Lots of jargon. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Outlook integration with Office 365. Syncing of OneNote with SkyDrive. Lots of improvements and corrections.
Cons: Large size installer.
Pros: Extremely easy to handle. Does not need installation. Allows multiple clients to simultaneously connect to the server. Password and encryption-protected connection.
Cons: Susceptible to interference.
Pros: The fifth installment of the Train World Sim series. Three new cities to explore. New mode to try. Has a live map.
Cons: Not an interactive gameplay experience.
Pros: Stick-based dribbling adds fluid control. Strong soundtrack curated by Jay-Z. Deep MyCareer and franchise modes. Dream Team and Team USA included.
Cons: Occasional AI and clipping issues. Repetitive commentary over time. Outdated interface and menus. Unstable servers at launch.