Adventure (6723 programs)
Pros: Cooperative play. Offline mode. Inventive platformer gameplay.
Cons: The combat and progression can feel repetitive over time.
Pros: Compelling stories. Great visuals. Good sound design. Easy controls.
Cons: Slow character movement. Could use voice acting. Puzzle threads occasionally get lost in the visual noise. Some hints are vague.
Pros: Significant improvements. New and improved content. World map and challenges tracker. Revised controls and camera. Great soundtrack. Customizable playstyles.
Cons: May feel like a visual upgrade rather than a new game for some. Changes might feel a little different. Voices are not remastered. New controls mean a slight learning curve.
Pros: Offers a deeply moving story. Has a beautifully crafted visual. Has puzzle-solving and coloring mechanics.
Cons: Not ideal for those who are not fans of slow-paced gameplay.
Pros: Open-world setting gives players room to explore and build. Base-building uses an easy-to-understand deployment system. Easy to learn, hard to master combat system. A range of siege weapons to enable raiding parties.
Cons: Online player versus player mode only.
Pros: An otome or visual novel game. Story-driven game. Has three love interests.
Cons: Not a fast-paced gameplay experience.
Pros: Charming pixel art and cozy atmosphere. Unique battle system. Deep town interactions and relationship-building.
Cons: Slow-paced gameplay.
Pros: Strong and focused storytelling. Immersive visuals and voice acting. Well-designed puzzles tied to time travel.
Cons: Linear structure may reduce replayability. Contains mature themes.
Pros: Raised level cap. New playable races and tribes. Stunning, lore-filled areas to explore. Numerous new gameplay modes and experiences.
Cons: Story progression is relatively slow-paced.
Pros: Open word. Seven chapters and one tutorial. Two endings. Side quests.
Cons: Buggy. Prone to lagging. Some mechanics don't work.