Adventure (6121 programs)
Pros: Infinite possibilities. Multiplayer. Online communities. Exhilarating survival mode.
Cons: Graphics could be improved.
Pros: Creativity and imagination. Social interaction and collaboration. Learning opportunities. Parental controls and safety measures. Community moderation.
Cons: Inappropriate content. Online safety risks. In-app purchases.
Pros: Supports single and multiplayer gameplay. Supports cross-platform play. Access to new the latest features. Offline mode.
Cons: Requires LAN for offline multiplayer. Some bugs and untested features.
Pros: Deep sandbox and RPG hybrid design. Strong modding and community server support. Rich worldbuilding and creature variety.
Cons: No confirmed release date. Long development cycle raises concerns. Structured content may limit pure sandbox freedom.
Pros: Features high-resolution graphics. Includes custom maps. Lets you climb and swim.
Cons: Doesn't support pre-saved files. No gamepad support.
Pros: Distinctive and visually pleasing 3D art styled like a cartoon. Features a detailed narrative for the player to experience. Should be suitable for players of all skill levels. Features full controller support.
Cons: Requires high system requirements to play the game at the recommended settings. Lack of a challenge may be offputting to some.
Pros: Exciting game mode. Good atmosphere. Constantly evolving scenario. Several enhancers.
Cons: Little innovation compared to its predecessor.
Pros: Engaging open-world gameplay. Deep progression system with skill trees. Vaas Montenegro as an unforgettable villain. Beautiful island setting with great visuals.
Cons: Some mechanics feel dated. Story progression is largely linear.
Pros: Innovative survival mechanics. Building and crafting. Exploration and adventure. Engaging story. With multiplayer co-op.
Cons: Limited environment variety.
Pros: Excellent graphics. Plenty of features. Creative and fun. Expansive worlds.
Cons: Less focus on mobile online gaming.
Pros: Superb world design and atmospheric presentation. Tight combat and responsive movement. Deep customization with Charms. Extensive free expansions.
Cons: Extremely challenging for some players. Progression can feel punishing without patience.
Pros: Recreates the two games in higher definition. Lets you revisit Nathan and Chloe's adventures.
Cons: Has no multiplayer feature from A Thief's End.
Pros: Massive replay value with procedurally generated worlds. Endless building, crafting, and exploration. Satisfying combat and boss fights.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Can be overwhelming.
Pros: Improved graphics and sound. Two game modes to choose from. Same fun and engaging gameplay.
Cons: Major compatibility issues.
Pros: Fun physics and winch mechanics. Strong focus on teamwork and communication.
Cons: Only one map available. Limited replayability.
Pros: Very cleverly applied skins and textures. Adding tweaked and reskinned cars was a nice touch.
Cons: Nice textures but stretched over low-polygon models. Some atmosphere features make some areas too bright.
Pros: Innovative Fusion System. Engaging story and open-world exploration. Custom sprites for Hybrid Pokemon.
Cons: Long loading times. Occasional black screen issues. Random bug that stops player movement.
Pros: Unique and challenging physics. Philosophical narration. Memorable gameplay experience.
Cons: Frustrating difficulty. Single-player only.
Pros: Familiar mechanics. New puzzles. Better graphics. Improved AI.
Cons: Requires better-performing PC. Needs a large storage space.
Pros: Two-player co-op gameplay. Each character gets unique abilities. Various different environments. No hidden collectible items.
Cons: Limited replay value. Emotional depth could be stronger. No additional DLC or new content.