Role Playing (2656 programs)
Pros: Beautiful character portraits. Two episodes in one. Free-roam gameplay. Action-packed dungeon crawler battles.
Cons: Bland-looking 3D models. You can easily get confused about what to do next.
Pros: Simple gameplay. Nice music. Good visuals. Multiple challenging levels.
Cons: Controls are very sensitive. No reward system.
Pros: Unique stylistic graphics. Interesting character-style writing. Engrossing plot. Episodic releases.
Cons: No settings. Text style doesn’t indicate who’s currently talking. No photosensitivity and loud noise warnings.
Pros: A spin-off to a popular Homestuck fanwork. Over 10 episodes. Stellar writing for its text-based narrative. Records character details in the Trollodex.
Cons: Heavily saturated with Homestuck’s jargon.
Pros: A simple character creation system. You get to interact with the TV show’s characters. Cute pixelated graphics. Nice caricature character portraits.
Cons: Gameplay can be a bit too bland. The story isn’t fully resolved. Not a lot of dialogue to pad more time.
Pros: Great Helltaker fan game. Revamped demo version. Tons of newly added features. Free-to-play.
Cons: Doesn't work on Windows 10 devices.
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: Revival of the unfinished game. Nostalgic gameplay. Contains both classic and new WoW items. Fun and enjoyable.
Cons: Bug issues. Loading screen crashes.
Pros: Engaging storyline. Beautiful character design. Upbeat soundtrack. Lighthearted atmosphere.
Cons: Small text. Late introduction of the POV shift.
Pros: Based on 17th-century folktales. Follows environmental storytelling. Combine multiple alchemic attacks. Extensive customization options.
Cons: Limited gameplay due to still being a demo.
Pros: Neat 4-window layout. Fully-moddable system. Rigorously updated.
Cons: PDF format for updates. Best suited for advanced players.
Pros: New game map. Improved character customization. New leveling system. Strong narrative focus.
Cons: The opening zone seems a bit rushed. Players need to complete up to level 50 before heading to Shadowlands.
Pros: Supports controllers. Has a turn-based system with QTE elements. A game-within-a-game concept. You have additional skills outside of the online game’s own.
Cons: Can’t customize your in-game appearance. The unorthodox keybindings can be confusing in combat. The combat tutorial only happens on the second fight. Can’t see the enemy’s HP all the time.
Pros: A new protagonist. Turn-based combat with a four-member party. Can swap classes for each character. A bigger map to explore.
Cons: Combat feels slower compared to previous titles. Need to manage four characters instead of one. Unequal number of job choices for the genders.
Pros: 8 keyboard controls. Completely functional demo version. Casual paced gameplay. Simple fantasy storyline.
Cons: Only offers entire Level 1 of Doggo Quest.
Pros: Thrilling horror adventure. Great creepy atmosphere. Unique and fun gameplay. Action-packed FPS.
Cons: Anxiety inducing contents. Requires stereo sounds.
Pros: Casual gameplay. Lightweight.
Cons: Dark and disturbing plot. Very short gameplay. Lots of trigger scenes.
Pros: Cute art style. Fluffy story. Varied characters. Ten endings.
Cons: Very short.
Pros: A unique sci-fi fantasy setting. Easy gameplay mechanics. Includes brief world lore. Focuses more on the atmosphere and delivery.
Cons: The files aren’t packaged in a ZIP file.
Pros: Streamlined combat mechanics. High replayability. Attacks don’t miss. Supports controllers.
Cons: Enemies respawn too quickly in a room if you leave for a while.