Action (10000 programs)
Pros: Mod for Fallout: Las Vegas. Over 15 hours of gameplay. 150 new weapons and vehicles.
Cons: Vulnerable to glitches, bugs, and security issues.
Pros: Simple yet thrilling gameplay. Good visuals.
Cons: Run animation feels slower. Checkpoints are hard to locate. Difficult controls. Gabbi sometimes auto-run on walls.
Pros: Single-player, horror-adventure game. Well-executed use of retro, VHS filter. Offers multiple ending sequences. Utilizes easy to use controls.
Cons: Filters and lighting can cause eye strain.
Pros: Simple mechanics. Multi-level. Fun retro gameplay.
Cons: Lacks challenge. Repetitive.
Pros: Pretty pixelated art. Has an in-game tutorial. Metroidvania-style combat. An enticing plotline.
Cons: No support for controllers. The only setting is for the volume. The combos can be tricky to master.
Pros: Nostalgic retro art style. Easy gameplay mechanics. Atmospheric horror elements. Slasher movie-inspired plot.
Cons: Mini-map is a bit tricky to follow. No other difficulty levels for more variety.
Pros: One-on-one boss battles. Semi-turn based gameplay. In-depth but easy-to-follow plot. Challenging for all user-levels.
Cons: Limited replayability.
Pros: Unique mix of FPS and RPG quests. Nice visuals. Mobs come with interesting mechanics. Easy to play.
Cons: Some quests lack depth. Most weapons require purchase. Problematic match-making.
Pros: Gun-focused combat. Simple controls. In-game power-ups available.
Cons: Limited replayability. Very limited tech demo.
Pros: Great eerie atmostphere. Intense FPS action game. Simple game mechanics. Free-to-play.
Cons: Sometimes too dark for enemies to be seen.
Pros: Easy to learn. Great character progression. Fun camp customization. Does not require much storage space.
Cons: Materials needed for buildings scale up quickly. Crafting is a bit demanding. No map. Can be repetitive over time.
Pros: Fast-paced action. Energetic soundtrack. Scaling difficulty.
Cons: Few levels.
Pros: Interesting plot and game concept. High-quality 3D graphics. Fast-paced combat.
Cons: Takes a while to find enough players. Tutorial system is not very comprehensive.
Pros: Easy-to-follow mechanics. Three available game modes. Main campaign supports up to 16 players. In-game communication feature.
Cons: Some objectives are boring. Some tasks are near-impossible to complete. Monster traps are sometimes obvious and ineffective.
Pros: Fun and quick rounds of gaming. Team up with your friends or family. Highly customizable. Brightly designed.
Cons: Inconsistent map view.
Pros: PvE mode added. Highly-customizable characters. Engaging combat. Free-to-play.
Cons: Inevitable bugs and issues.
Pros: Huge and diverse collection of arsenal of weapons. Action-packed FPS. Realistic game environment. Looks promising.
Cons: No multiplayer mode.
Pros: Nostalgic title for retro FPS fans. Grim and hellish graphic design. Easy controls. Four difficulty levels available.
Cons: Default brightness is too dim. Tricky to notice whenever you take damage. Movement can feel sluggish.
Pros: Motion-captured fencing techniques. Wide selection of blades. Historically-accurate design. Responsive gameplay.
Cons: Lots of sword-fighting intricacies to learn. The game can be brutal.
Pros: Randomly-generated maps. Permadeath challenge. Two playable characters. Different types of monsters and useful items.
Cons: Little space in the rooms. Any weapons you pick up will replace your current one and you can’t freely switch. Windows version has a smaller fixed window compared to the browser version. No settings.