Adventure (6106 programs)
Pros: Continues the captivating horror-centric legacy. All-new storyline and gameplay. Immersive gaming experience.
Cons: Jumpscares and flashing lights can seem excessive.
Pros: Gorgeous new city and all new story. Expanded hacking mechanic. Offers a multiplayer mode.
Cons: Some unaddressed graphics issues.
Pros: Photo-realistic graphics with VHS-style effects. Atmospheric horror elements. Linear storyline. Standalone episodes.
Cons: No save system.
Pros: Has stood the test of time and is still fun today. Fun and camp 90s music. Fast paced without being forced. It is not merciless like the games of the early 90s. Flying with your ears is fun. You can play other characters later.
Cons: Can get repetitive if you do not challenge yourself. You cannot control when you get a sugar rush. Most hidden items are found by accident.
Pros: Free to play. Episodic storytelling format. Intense atmosphere. Photo-realistic graphics with VHS-style aesthetic.
Cons: Short gameplay length.
Pros: Emergent storytelling at its finest. Appealing water and atmospheric conditions. Supports multiplayer mode. With multiple locations to explore.
Cons: Quests begin to feel repetitive.
Pros: Multiplayer mode. Impressive game graphics. Bright and vibrant color schemes. Relaxing.
Cons: Multiplayer interactions causes glitches. No animals. Repetitive gameplay. Limited interactions to in-game elements.
Pros: Remarkable visual presentation. Players can shape the narrative. Cleverly written dialogue.
Cons: Occasional pacing issues. The pixel art does not appeal to anyone.
Pros: More mini-games and quests. New animatronics with lore-filled plots. High-quality 3D visuals.
Cons: Storyline can be confusing for new players.
Pros: Immersive narrative. Attractive retro design. Challenging puzzles.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Immersive and atmospheric world. Dynamic weather and day-night cycle. Intense survival mechanics. Recent graphical and crafting improvements.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay over time. Crafting can become repetitive. Buggy multiplayer experience.
Pros: Same universe as the original Minecraft. Narrative-driven. Excellent dungeon crawling graphics.
Cons: Not as complex. Lack of depth.
Pros: Dynamic daily map rotations that keep climbs fresh. Intense co-op mechanics requiring real teamwork. Four unique biomes with distinct environmental hazards.
Cons: Solo mode can feel punishing.
Pros: Violent and bloody terror. Controls really help the realism.
Cons: Resources run out fast. Plot somewhat functional.
Pros: Player versus Player is available. Single and multiplayer. Diverse gameplay modes. Multiple storylines.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Solo or co-op gameplay. Randomly-generated levels. Nightmare Mode.
Cons: Not suitable for those who are sensitive to bright flashing lights.
Pros: Free-to-play with cross-platform accessibility. Wide variety of mini-games and community rooms. Extensive avatar customization options. Strong focus on creativity and social connection.
Cons: Occasional lag or disconnections in busy sessions. Simplistic visuals may not appeal to players seeking realism.
Pros: Free demo. Interesting potential.
Cons: Base game unchanged. Paid mod change.
Pros: Intriguing game story with good progression. Amazing soundtrack. Unique characters. Psychological horror elements. Unique art style.
Cons: Includes mature themes.