Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Realistic 3D graphics. Cooperative and competitive gameplay. Various gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Possible matchmaking system issue. Imprisonment mechanics might stall players.
Pros: Familiar, intuitive mechanics. Large number of puzzles. Star system adds replay value. Online leaderboards.
Cons: Clunky block controls. Occasional glitches.
Pros: Dynamic and unpredictable. Offers a variety of challenges and vibrant visuals. Local multiplayer.
Cons: Lack of full online matchmaking.
Pros: Strategic, randomized skill tree. Handcrafted enemies and collectible relics. Unlockable challenges and custom modes.
Cons: Playtime may be too short for others. No confirmed release date yet.
Pros: Stylized, 3D pixel graphics. Increasingly challenging biomes. Dynamic gaming experience.
Cons: Brief gameplay.
Pros: A VR version of Wanderer. Introduces full-body avatars and eye-tracking technology. Offers three new levels.
Cons: Not out yet.
Pros: Enhanced visuals with modern lighting. Smoother, more responsive controls. Crocipedia adds great archival content.
Cons: Platforming still feels unforgiving at times. Boss fights and mechanics feel dated.
Pros: Bold comic book-inspired art style. Engaging multiplayer and single-player options. Rich cast of diverse characters. Plenty of replay value with multiple endings.
Cons: Humor may be too niche. Mature dialogues don’t suit younger players.
Pros: Fun and satisfying gameplay. Various tools for the job. Detailed visuals and realistic physics.
Cons: Full game is not out yet.
Pros: Logic-based gameplay. Randomly generated puzzles. 20 unique challenges. Increasing difficulty levels.
Cons: Steep difficulty curve. Skipping tutorial crashes game.
Pros: Cute, stylized 3D graphics. Vibrant, open world. Dynamic gameplay. Online co-op gameplay. Customization.
Cons: No viewable map anytime. Needs more customization options.
Pros: Standalone sequel. Walking sim mechanics. Fear-inducing atmosphere. Thematic SFX and BGM.
Cons: Predictable storyline. Unsuitable for users with photosensitivity and mental health conditions. Short playthrough.
Pros: Engaging turn-based combat with layered mechanics. Nostalgic narrative moments for fans. Distinct abilities and formations for each character. Faithful art style and strong visual presentation.
Cons: Repetitive and grind-heavy gameplay. Auto-battle reduces strategic involvement. Reliance on microtransactions and weak pity system. Story feels derivative compared to the original series.
Pros: Multiplayer. Procedurally generated landscapes. Offers customization.
Cons: Solo play can feel less engaging.