Role Playing (2654 programs)
Pros: Simple controls. High-resolution graphics. Fast gameplay.
Cons: High encounter rate. Some BGM bugs. Interaction button sometimes does not work.
Pros: A spin-off on the first Final Fantasy plot. Three playable characters. Classic RPG jobs. Iconic FF enemies return.
Cons: The trial version isn’t available on PC.
Pros: Immersive visual art graphics. Engrossing storyline and dialogues. Five endings to explore. Excellent eerie atmosphere execution.
Cons: Short playtime.
Pros: On-the-go FFXV gaming experience.
Cons: No New Game Plus.
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: With single-player, co-op modes. Hundreds of skills and upgrades. Unique customization options.
Cons: Slow internet connection will result in latency. Only available in English.
Pros: Centers the aftermath of the Armageddon. Fanmade epilogue. Good mix of bizarre and cute humors. Interactive game.
Cons: Crowley’s green dialogue resets if you leave the house. Television disappears once you leave the room.
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: 360° combat movement with just 2D sprites. Beautiful pixelated art. Can equip and switch between two different sets of weapons. Active day and night cycle.
Cons: No settings other than for audio. Dialogue feels a bit flat. No unique character sprite animations for dialogue actions.
Pros: Beautiful pastoral scenes in watercolor and ink. 7 maps. 50 cards. Includes a printing guide.
Cons: Only printable illustrations included.