Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Matched brand identity across gear encourages coherent avatars. Standalone gear pack, no companion mods required for basic use. Easy manual install into Documents/SkaterXL/Gear. Positive community reception on mod.io for texture quality.
Cons: Primarily designed for Windows PC; console compatibility is limited. Cosmetic-only content, no gameplay changes. Manual file placement required for installation.
Pros: High-fidelity 3D models with detailed textures and realistic wear. Physical handling with manual reloads and slide manipulation. Custom audio profiles that differentiate weapon signatures. Optimized to run on both PCVR and Quest hardware.
Cons: Requires familiarity with Bonelab modding and VR setups. Handling emphasis may overwhelm players preferring simpler controls. Best compatibility needs the latest Bonelab interaction system.
Pros: High-detail character models ported from the official Invincible VS game. Distinct physical stats per avatar for varied combat feel. Accurate rigging and weight painting to reduce motion artifacts.
Cons: Requires a licensed copy of Bonelab and a compatible PCVR headset. Part 1 only, roster remains incomplete for full variety. Appeal mainly to Invincible fans rather than general avatar collectors.
Pros: Perk Tree enables distinct Spellcaster builds and playstyles. Two new worlds — Glimmerbrook and the floating Magic Realm. Alchemy, familiars, and duels add fresh role-playing systems.
Cons: Magic can trivialize everyday chores and resource needs. Spellcaster Overload risk can be fatal without protections. Less appealing to players who prefer strict gameplay challenge.
Pros: Uses Bonelab's Marrow physics for realistic handling and impacts. Custom audio assets echo Rain World's distinct sound design. Includes rare endgame items such as the Singularity Bomb. Cross-platform support for PCVR and Meta Quest via mod.io.
Cons: Sandbox focus reduces appeal for players wanting competitive balance. High-tier items can radically alter encounter dynamics. Requires familiarity with mod.io or manual mod installation.
Pros: Adds 12 small-grid and 26 large-grid lighting blocks. Half-block spotlights with three angle presets for targeted beams. Modular street-light components enable custom-height, angled poles. Models include LOD support to reduce rendering impact.
Cons: Large number of added blocks can clutter the build menu. Adds items rather than replacing vanilla lights, increasing choices. Modular assemblies require manual placement to achieve intended profiles.
Pros: Physics-driven bolts deliver clear impact and high damage. Mechanical reloading gives tactile VR interaction. Custom model and textures match the game’s fantasy look. Compatible with PCVR and Meta Quest setups.
Cons: Manual reload mechanic raises the skill threshold for quick combat. Spawn and acquisition depend on mod menu or weapon terminal. Design favours precision builds over constant rapid fire.
Pros: Fast top-down combat that encourages repeat runs. Distinctive visual style blending Don't Starve and Cult of the Lamb. Multiple envoy generals and companion pets enable varied builds. Steam Cloud and achievements with full controller integration.
Cons: Relentless wave combat demands repeated retries to master. Steep initial learning curve due to deep skill-leveling. No explicit multiplayer mode mentioned in platform notes. Narrative focus on conspiracy may not suit casual lore seekers.
Pros: Turn-based combat emphasizes team composition and affinity tactics. Large, expanding champion pool supports varied long-term builds. Clan and PvP modes offer both cooperative and competitive goals.
Cons: Frequently noted for aggressive monetization and in-game advertisements. Requires a 64-bit Windows setup and recommends higher RAM for best visuals.
Pros: Four distinct playable races with unique unit identities. Hero progression spans over 90 skills and 90 artifacts. Cross-platform account synchronization across PC, mobile, and web. Periodic realm resets create repeated competitive fresh starts.
Cons: Lengthy progression curve driven by extensive hero and artifact grind. High emphasis on alliance cooperation reduces solo viability. Realm reset cycles interrupt extended single-realm campaigns.
Pros: Curated map pool enforces identical competitive arenas. Cross-platform support for PCVR and Meta Quest players. Tuned collision and sightlines that favor tactical play. Season-aligned updates maintain consistent tournament cycles.
Cons: Sanctioned rulesets limit casual matchmaking options. Requires teams to adopt standardized settings for official matches. Focused on organized competition, less fit for pickup play.
Pros: Flameless, damageless repulsors enable hidden internal propulsion. Block variants for both Small and Large ship grids. Custom 3D models and textures that match the Star Wars aesthetic. Terminal controls for height and power adjustments.
Cons: Requires periodic updates after major game patches. Primarily aimed at Star Wars builders; limited appeal outside that niche.