Action (10000 programs)
Pros: Offers three realistic endings. Good playthrough length. Does a good job with the VHS aesthetic.
Cons: Lacks basic functionalities, like an exit button. AI enemy glitches to your location. Has only one playable episode.
Pros: Rounds are very quick-paced. Numerous upgrades available. Features a user-friendly UI.
Cons: Hard to tell teams apart. High system requirements.
Pros: Playful and humorous presentation. Simple but fun gameplay. Procedurally generated levels.
Cons: No official release date yet.
Pros: Makes the game more challenging. Fixes bugs from the vanilla version. Reworks enemy AI.
Cons: Lacks unique features from the OGSM base. Doesn't come with subtitles.
Pros: Charming graphics and quirky character. Different PvE-like gameplay experience. Various items and customization options available.
Cons: Short game. Too easy.
Pros: Eight quirky anthropomorphic characters. Four maps and six game modes available. 22 different weapons to experiment with.
Cons: Lack of active players online.
Pros: Akkadian voice acting improves immersion. Based on archeological findings. Enormous and immersive open world.
Cons: Physics is wonky and objects clip everywhere. Font of choice is hard to read.
Pros: Story fits well with the canon. Better looking maps.
Cons: Occasional crashes in the big maps.
Pros: The definitive experience. Updated graphics and support for 4K resolution gameplay. Director's commentary. Challenge Rooms and Steam Achievements integration.
Cons: Frequent crashes.
Pros: Absurd and humorous. Vast open world to explore. Decent combat variety. Multiple enemy types to face.
Cons: No official release date yet.
Pros: Has a canon-feasible story. Features new units and buildings for all factions. Gameplay is generally balanced.
Cons: Has minor texture and animation glitches. Custom campaign is prone to crashing.
Pros: All nine factions are more unique than ever.
Cons: Getting used to the new mechanics for veterans.
Pros: Tracks that morph and react to the music. Exhilarating gameplay. In-game map editor. Deep customization options.
Cons: Not yet available.
Pros: Wide character selection. Over 50 upgrades. Almost-monochromatic graphical style. Intense 20-minute game runs.
Cons: Players may use similar pick-ups to win. Could use more game modes.
Pros: Clips use high-quality resolution. Features a large library of routes. Story plays out naturally.
Cons: Requires a high amount of storage space.
Pros: Offers a healthy amount of puzzles. Unexpected, challenging traps everywhere. Good set design and map layout.
Cons: Cliched story. Poor voice acting.
Pros: Engaging and challenging gameplay. Physics-based elements. Score multipliers. Powerup bubbles.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: Features seven real-life inspired factions. Overhauls all audio assets. Adds new 3D maps.
Cons: Heavy resource requirements. Limited to single-player gaming only.
Pros: Five enemy types. Hidden secret scattered throughout. Alternate ending.
Cons: Short playthrough.