Role Playing (2655 programs)
Pros: Unique dice-deck hybrid combat system. Distinct character classes with varied playstyles. Beautiful hand-drawn and pixel art visuals. Excellent fantasy-themed soundtrack.
Cons: Noticeable difficulty spikes for beginners. Limited overall content.
Pros: A different way to experience the story. Turn-based combat. Retro pixel graphics.
Cons: Still in Alpha.
Pros: Four possible endings. Creepy without being jumpscare frightening.
Cons: Replay value is lost because you can guess alternate routes. Parts of the story are a little cliche.
Pros: Uses positional audio. Simple controls. Breaks the fourth wall.
Cons: Has only one ending.
Pros: Up to 2 - 5 players. Features recurring series characters. Each character has unique abilities. Included in the RE3 game.
Cons: Level areas are small. No in-game mini-map. Points are locked in just one character.
Pros: New battle system. Huge range of characters.
Cons: Poor plot. Excessive cutscenes.
Pros: Numerous skills and magical spells can be unlocked. Quite advanced considering that it was released in 2001.
Cons: Cutscene graphics are much more impressive than in-game depictions. Character movements can be sluggish and jerky on occasion.
Pros: Good reward loop. Nice setting and B-movie dressing. Solid gameplay and look, all with lots of variety. Lost of game for cheap.
Cons: Enemies are a bit mindless. Offers little new.
Pros: Strong narrative with branching storylines. Interactive fiction combined with light platformer mechanics. Lore-rich world filled with quirky characters and secrets. High replay value.
Cons: Pixel visuals may feel dated for some players.
Pros: Solid combat. Two playable characters currently available. Plenty of customization options. Challenges and Events.
Cons: Still in active development. Demo version.