Adventure (6082 programs)
Pros: Simple, intuitive controls. Multiplayer mode. Exploration and rewards.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Stop-motion animation. Rich text system that enhances the narrative of the game.
Cons: Uneven pacing. Certain mechanics can feel underdeveloped.
Pros: Immersive psychological horror atmosphere. 50 unique anomalies. Strategic exploration. Collectible log books.
Cons: Repetitive environments. Difficulty in identifying anomalies.
Pros: Has an immersive lore. The game has side quests. Features a dynamic ecosystem.
Cons: Limited interaction with NPCs.
Pros: A retro adventure survival horror game. Has a variety of firearms, melee weapons, and explosives. Has six difficulty modes.
Cons: Limited enemy variety.
Pros: Interesting story. Large open world to explore. Intriguing supernatural element.
Cons: No exact release date yet.
Pros: A maze game. Interactive worlds. Locations bursts with color and personality. Over 500 interactive elements.
Cons: Minimal gameplay variety.
Pros: Stylized, vibrant 3D graphics. Life and farming sim mechanics. Colorful and expansive world. Diverse cast of characters.
Cons: Wonky controls. Non-functioning preset buttons.
Pros: Realistic 3D visuals. Linear storyline. Open-world environment.
Cons: Limited movements. Narrowly defined objectives. Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: A lighthearted adventure with a detective genre element. Offers mini games. Has quirky characters.
Cons: Limited exploration.
Pros: Mixes exploration and narrative. Has a hack-and-lash combat. Allows you to showcase your quick-thinking skill. Offers cinematic cutscenes.
Cons: Occasional repetitiveness.
Pros: Engaging story-driven exploration. Dynamic combat system using elemental powers. Unique creature companions with upgradeable abilities.
Cons: Combat mechanics may take time to master.
Pros: Engaging, choice-driven narrative with multiple endings. Beautiful hand-drawn visuals and immersive sound design. Complex characters and rich lore. Suspenseful atmosphere without excessive jumpscares.
Cons: Limited language support. Slow pacing may not appeal to all horror fans.
Pros: Point-and-click and rhythm-based mechanics. Dynamic gameplay. Thematic music and sound effects. 20 carefully detailed levels. Built-in editor for custom campaigns.
Cons: Confusing UI.
Pros: Engaging co-op gameplay. Immersive horror atmosphere. Varied locations. Solo play option.
Cons: Not suitable for all audiences.
Pros: Good spiritual successor. Modern interface.
Cons: Fairly short. Difficult puzzles.
Pros: Presented with high-quality pre-recorded videos. Numerous possible plotlines and endings. Features a personality tracker.
Cons: Needs at least 14 GB of storage space.
Pros: Retro PSX-style graphics. One secret ending. Frenetic FPS combat mechanics. Heavy references to the Silent Hill series.
Cons: The FPS section can be tricky to grasp. Some pawn locations are too unfair.
Pros: Great premise. Good use of dated graphics. Simple and intuitive controls.
Cons: Uses bright colors and flashing lights. Short playthrough with single ending.