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Pros: Offers character growth system. Personalization options. Engaging narrative.
Cons: The AI-generated content can feel inconsistent sometimes.
Pros: Innovative finance and skill systems. Non-linear gameplay. Has a large, detailed map.
Cons: No tutorial phase.
Pros: Supports custom animations. Needed for most Skyrim animations. Features extensive documentation.
Cons: Can be tricky for beginners.
Pros: A wide array of weapons. Powered by Build Engine. Easter Eggs and references. Level editor.
Cons: Few censorships. Contains violence and mature contents. High difficulty spike.
Pros: HD graphics upgrade. Fully-voiced dialogue. Masterfully-arranged soundtrack. Original combat combined with NieR:Automata’s stellar gameplay.
Cons: Suffers frequently from FPS stuttering.
Pros: Fast-paced alien-blasting action. Defense items add some complexity to a proven formula. Beautiful Pacific Northwest setting. Exciting alien monster designs.
Cons: Limited game modes reduce replay value. Highly derivative of a more well-known game.
Pros: Impressive visuals, thanks to the high-quality graphics on display. Allows players to experience a fantastical version of medieval Japan. Hordes of enemies to fight, including bosses. Combat controls and mechanics are considered excellent by most who have played it.
Cons: Fiendishly difficult — not for casual or impatient players.
Pros: Lets you use all weapons. Unlocks props, including Developer Collectibles. Small file size.
Cons: Causes conflict with certain mods. Takes away the thrill from the game.
Pros: Dark and creepy. Based on a popular urban legend.
Cons: Short gameplay.
Pros: Features various vehicles to choose from. Stylish graphics. Multiplayer mode.
Cons: Performance issues and bugs. The learning curve can be steep.