Role Playing (2657 programs)
Pros: An in-depth storyline that is relatively easy to follow. A unique style of fluid combat.
Cons: Some adult-themed scenes are not suitable for children. There is no Alt-F4 option to force quit if needed.
Pros: Character and art design are top quality. Full customisation options for character creation and controls. Combat is entertaining and easy to get used to. Subtitles and user interface are available in multiple languages.
Cons: Adult content including sex and gore means it isn't accessible for children. Best version with added features costs more than twice the standard price. Lack of portrait options when creating your character. Difficulty spikes can mean you end up dying often.
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.
Pros: Infinite flight. Fortresses look great. Freely swappable skill points. Variety of PvE and PvP modes.
Cons: God mode weekly lockout. Buggy group queue. No MVP to contribute objectively. Hitbox is excessively big.
Pros: Appealing retro-styled pixel graphics. Runs smoothly even on older mobile devices.
Cons: Grinding can eventually get repetitive. Perfunctory plot offers little to get excited about.
Pros: On-the-go FFXV gaming experience.
Cons: No New Game Plus.
Pros: Very intriguing concept. Tons of variety.
Cons: Half-baked features. Slow pace.
Pros: Diverse characters. Complex battle system.
Cons: Repetitive. Forgettable.
Pros: Five different endings. impressive artwork and storyline.
Cons: Can be completed very quickly. Quite confusing at times.
Pros: With cross-platform system. Customizable character. Plenty of content.
Cons: It can be repetitive game mechanics.
Pros: Stylish and appealing visual style.. Offers an unusual combination of RPG subgenres..
Cons: Moving each team-member in solo play can be tedious.. The characters' permanent death can get frustrating..
Pros: Charming vintage visuals and animations. Interactive environments. Full voice acting. Easy navigation between scenes.
Cons: Limited puzzle variety. Cliffhanger ending.
Pros: Great story. Classic gameplay.
Cons: Straight port.
Pros: Beautiful art style. Tactical combat. Nearly a hundred shikigami to collect.
Cons: Multiple bugs and game crashes.
Pros: Improved visuals and sounds. Adds a lot of new game features. Features new post-game content.
Cons: Retains the same difficulty level. High system requirements.
Pros: Detailed character customization. Classic D&D gameplay. Multiple story arcs and endings. Game difficulty options.
Cons: Load times are long. Getting the game started takes ages. Does not allow players to skip cut scenes. Some stories and dialogues are long winded.
Pros: A sophisticated storyline.. Enhances the gameplay of the series..
Cons: Assumes the player is familiar with the earlier game.. Time-consuming; not suited to casual play..
Pros: Stunning open-world with incredible attention to detail. Deep and emotionally gripping story. Engaging and meaningful side quests. Realistic gunplay and horseback mechanics.
Cons: Slow pacing may not appeal to all players. Realism-heavy mechanics can feel tedious. Network issues persist online.