Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Modifies system-level and file-type icons ordinarily locked by the OS. Extracts icons from EXE, DLL, and ICL files for reuse. Batch processing applies icon sets across many folders or file types.
Cons: Interface reflects an older era of Windows utility design. Some system icons require administrative permissions on newer desktops. Modern UI integration may feel limited compared with recent tools.
Pros: Customizable brush engine including watercolor and airbrush presets. Perspective Snap and 3D Perspective tools simplify complex backgrounds. PSD import and export preserves layered workflow compatibility. Runs on older, low-spec Windows hardware with fast startup.
Cons: Startup advertisement appears in the standard edition. Animation workflow limited to onion-skin frame-by-frame editing. Ad removal and extra features require the SE edition.
Pros: Ten-thousand-year progression from Stone Age to Iron Age. Hunt extinct megafauna such as mammoths and ancient bison. Technology tree unlocks farming, animal domestication, metalworking. Creative Mode allows sandbox building without survival pressure.
Cons: Strictly single-player, no multiplayer options. Late-game pacing can become repetitive after major milestones. Survival focus demands time investment for seasonal preparation.
Pros: Accurate reproduction of spring 1936 global borders from historical records. Detailed territorial divisions for major and minor powers. Authentic nation placement that affects diplomatic and military adjacency. Optimized custom map for smoother performance on Windows.
Cons: Narrow, map-only scope not intended for gameplay or rules changes. Best suited to historically focused players, less for alternate-history fans. Created and maintained by a community developer rather than an official studio.
Pros: Features four alternate Gundam timelines: Wing, SEED, 00, IBO. Cinematic high-definition 3D battle animations with voice acting. Deep unit evolution via Develop, Design, and Exchange systems. Group Dispatch offers background missions while away from active play.
Cons: Late-game repetition and grind reported by players. Universal Century units are absent from the base game. Unit unlocking paths lengthen early-to-mid progression.
Pros: Task mechanic converts map objectives into tangible run effects. Nine playable characters drawn from Among Us roles. Local co-op supports up to four players. Polus Replica stage and six new tracks reinforce the crossover theme.
Cons: Requires the base Vampire Survivors game to play. Platform-level achievements were omitted for this collaboration. Playful tone may not suit players wanting a darker roguelike atmosphere.
Pros: Hand-painted visuals blend storybook art with large-scale sci-fi vistas. Takeshi Furukawa orchestral score elevates cinematic pacing. Mui's precision commands enable nuanced cooperative puzzle solutions. Diverse biomes expand exploration beyond the original's environments.
Cons: Wordless narrative may frustrate players seeking explicit exposition. Six to eight hour runtime may feel brief for thorough explorers. Increased mechanical depth raises the skill requirement for newcomers.
Pros: Grid-based building enables precise tavern layouts. Staff roles include hiring, leveling, and specific assignments. Research tree unlocks furniture, recipes, and new mechanics. Relaxed design with no bankruptcy or traditional game-over.
Cons: Late-stage gameplay can feel repetitive. Low-poly visuals may not satisfy high-fidelity seekers. Limited tension for players wanting high-stakes challenge.
Pros: Three-tier economy (Chips, Liquid Assets, R.A.M.) adds layered progression. Veteran helpers enable 24/7 machine automation. Mishap mechanic turns accidents into actionable Liquid Assets. Customizable casino environments and senior gambler character skins.
Cons: Satirical tone can feel thematically messy in places. Core story estimated at about five hours for first completion. Steam Deck support is planned but not yet available.
Pros: Fluid, momentum-based traversal that rewards chaining movement. Remnant encounters provide large-scale, platforming-focused set pieces. Distinct neon 3D art direction and synth soundtrack create a strong atmosphere. Controller-supported PC play for precise high-speed input.
Cons: Combat is relatively simple compared with traversal depth. Movement precision favors controllers over keyboard play. Large boss focus may underdeliver for combat-focused players.
Pros: Exact replication of snowmers' crosshair settings. High-visibility design optimized for varied in-game backgrounds. One-click install via mod.io and share-code import. Negligible system impact as a lightweight overlay asset.
Cons: Requires the Crosshair X application to function. Limited to Windows 10 and Windows 11 (64-bit) systems.
Pros: Weapon recoil doubles as traversal and combat tool. Twelve distinct enemy takedowns add combat variety. Extensive cosmetics permit clear player personalization.
Cons: Relatively short experience compared with longer sandbox titles. Physics-heavy systems cause occasional technical jank. Puzzle rooms can stall players who prefer straightforward goals.
Pros: Stat-based outfit variants for Dexterity, Charisma, and Intelligence. High-quality custom textures and models matching the game's aesthetic. Available on consoles via mod.io and the in-game mod browser. Items accessible early through the Tutorial Chest or early vendors.
Cons: Not strictly cosmetic; stat variants alter equipment balance for some players. Windows users may need manual installation if avoiding a mod manager. Extensive item selection can overwhelm players seeking minimal changes.
Pros: Film-accurate Backrooms visual recreation. Includes the unique Pirate Clark stalking entity. Physics-driven interactions using Bonelab's Marrow engine. Atmospheric lighting and sound tailored to psychological horror.
Cons: Requires a licensed Bonelab and PCVR setup. Primarily an environmental map with limited structured objectives. Quest compatibility depends on developer-supplied files. Optimized for high-fidelity VR, may strain lower-end setups.
Pros: Enchanted Rapier +1 gives Wyll tangible early combat benefit. Padded Armour +1 improves survivability during Act One. Boots of Speed boost mobility for positioning and retreats. Official Mod Manager support, compatible with PC and current consoles.
Cons: Most effective when started on a new game or before recruiting Wyll. Provides a modest advantage, not a substitute for late-game gear.
Pros: Organ-specific damage makes strike choice meaningful. In-game configuration menu allows real-time adjustments. Visual gore and advanced bleeding increase combat feedback.
Cons: Adds CPU and GPU load during large encounters. Requires matching game version and possible script loader. Nomad users must select a separate version.
Pros: Sprite-based visuals integrated with 3D lighting create a distinct retraux look. Environmental physics let you throw objects as improvised weapons. Wave-based Survival Mode offers endless combat challenges. Full controller support with Steam Deck optimizations and gyro aiming.
Cons: Onboarding is light, leaving new players to learn movement by trial. Single-player focus means no cooperative or competitive multiplayer modes. Designed primarily by one developer, so design priorities are narrow.
Pros: Timing-focused combat rewards precise inputs and character switching. Hollow Deep Dive roguelike runs create variable encounters each session. Distinct urban-punk 3D anime visuals and eclectic soundtrack. Cross-save and cross-play across platforms via single HoYoverse account.
Cons: Gacha acquisition system governs character and equipment obtainment. TV Mode pacing drew mixed feedback at launch. Timing-heavy combat demands practice; not ideal for quick casual sessions. High-fidelity presentation benefits from higher-performance PCs for best visuals.
Pros: SPECIAL system supports distinct character builds and role choices. Tactical turn-based combat with targeted 'called shot' options. Highly reactive world with decisions that change endings. Allows pacifist completion through nonviolent approaches.
Cons: Interface and learning curve feel dated to some modern players. Initial in-game 150-day time limit pressures exploration. Visuals benefit from community high-resolution patches.