Role Playing (3408 programs)
Pros: Extensive character customization. Open fantasy world. Diverse movement options. Multiple game modes.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Mature content.
Pros: Unique premise. Precedurally-generated levels based on audience feedback. Various unlockable items. Achievements and trading cards.
Cons: Meant for live streaming on Twitch.
Pros: A nice open world that encourages active play. Ideal for simulation lovers and management game lovers.
Cons: There’s a point where you have nothing left to do. It is a little too easy to quickly prosper.
Pros: Generative Sultanate histories create unique world backstories. Interactive physical simulation enables environmental manipulation. Sixty-plus factions supply varied political goals and conflicts. Mod support with Steam Workshop and C# scripting.
Cons: Steep learning curve for players new to complex roguelikes. Default permadeath mode makes long sessions risky. Requires at least 4 GB RAM and a DX10-capable GPU.
Pros: Distinct hand-drawn cartoon art creates lively, readable environments. Local two-player co-op with shared progression and revival 'hug' mechanic. Multiple difficulty modes and toggles added by Mormo's Curse expansion. Sticker system enables meaningful build customization.
Cons: Design originally used strict time limits and mandatory permadeath. Multiplayer limited to local two-player sessions. Cyclical resets interrupt continuous single-character campaigns.
Pros: Stamina-based day system enables flexible, self-contained play sessions. Deep placement and terrain control for custom town layouts. Fifteen townsfolk with requests, backstories, and romance options.
Cons: No traditional combat, so action-focused players may not connect. Design emphasis on creative goals limits competitive or challenge-driven play.
Pros: Adds 12 new playable characters for fresh combinations. Introduces over 16 weapons and evolutions, including FireBall. Red Moon Manor XL stage expands arena scale and encounters. Eight new music tracks reinforce the expansion's darker tone.
Cons: Darker narrative focus may not match earlier DLC's tone. Content is an add-on and requires the base game. XL stage size may lengthen single runs for limited-time players.
Pros: New added features. Interesting storyline. Auto-save function. Unusual battle system.
Cons: Possible crash upon start up.
Pros: Large set of upgrades.
Cons: Some annoying aspects of the base game is still present.
Pros: Time-bending choices physically reshape Avalon’s layout and NPC statuses. Tactical first-person combat with steampunk firearms and gadgets. Branching dialogue and extensive character customization define player roles. Distinct clockwork steampunk art direction praised in early previews.
Cons: No confirmed release date complicates launch planning. Narrative-driven focus limits open-world exploration. Butterfly effect mechanics may raise complexity for new players.
Pros: Engage in tactical combat. High-quality graphics. Interesting plot.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Original game concept. Cool cast of characters. Plenty of game play variation. Lots of elements to collect and upgrade.
Cons: Graphics are a little flat. Dialogue is a bit weak. Rather weird sound effects. Not much replay value.