Role Playing (2656 programs)
Pros: Impressive visuals for a virtual reality game. Introduces elements that, while not new, are uncommon in virtual reality games. Features immersive combat with a range of enemies and realistic swordplay. Features a grappling hook mechanic that is fun in virtual reality.
Cons: Colossal bosses in virtual reality can be unsettling for some players. May be too effective at creating a "bleak world without hope".
Pros: Casual gameplay. Lightweight.
Cons: Dark and disturbing plot. Very short gameplay. Lots of trigger scenes.
Pros: Immersive fantasy setting. A wide range of customization options.
Cons: Too in-depth for casual play. May lack appeal for those who haven't seen the film.
Pros: Re-release of a classic Amiga game. Seven character classes to choose from. Deep strategy mechanics. Available in multiple versions.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Interesting storyline. Great sprite art. Character designs are varied. Three routes available.
Cons: Some typos. Short gameplay.
Pros: Immersive storyline. Choose your own adventure. Stunning and lively art style. High replayability rate.
Cons: Contains gore scenes.
Pros: Interesting and fresh story plot. Cool, anime character design. Turn-based elements. Expansive world.
Cons: Not exactly a sequel to the previous Asdivine games. No character customization. Long tutorial. Lacks the wit and charm of its predecessors.
Pros: A huge landmass similar in size to Dragonborn. Full voice acting. Well-made and handcrafted areas.
Cons: Transition between Skyrim and Wyrmstooth is abrupt.
Pros: Action-RPG gameplay. A semi-open world to explore. Allows character switching during battles. Has an elemental vessel system.
Cons: No distinguishable mechanics compared to other similar games.
Pros: Compelling story. Dark and surreal experience. Tactical turn-based combat. Plenty of customization and possible builds.
Cons: Gets repetitive after a while. Can be too grindy for some.