Role Playing (3123 programs)
Pros: Rich crafting gameplay and turn-based combat. Wistful, nostalgic summer memories theme. Large open world with visually appealing graphics.
Cons: Ingredient gathering can involve repetitive grinding. High storage requirements.
Pros: Immersive fantasy setting. A wide range of customization options.
Cons: Too in-depth for casual play. May lack appeal for those who haven't seen the film.
Pros: Does a good job of recreating 16-bit mechanics. Engaging plot.
Cons: Graphics are rather old-fashioned. Dialogue has translation errors.
Pros: Romantic Game Story. Colorful and Dreamy Artwork. Can be Played Solo or with a Second Player.
Cons: The Combat Aspect of the Game Lacks Intensity. Repetitive Gameplay.
Pros: Open-world exploration. 8 protagonists to choose with a different point of views. Mini-war campaign mode. Large replay value.
Cons: The activity-based progression system is too grindy. Unconventional upgrading process. English support is yet to come. Minimal changes other than the music and graphics.
Pros: Unique combination of magical, roguelike, and RPG elements. Visually stunning landscape. Epic magical combat. Flashy Effects.
Cons: There’s a lot going on in the game. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Remastered for modern setups.
Cons: Reliance on RNG.
Pros: Pure vanilla World of Warcraft. Original game graphics and mechanics. Simpler contents. Encourages teamwork and interaction with other players.
Cons: Very different and too grindy compared to the latest World of Warcraft. Outdated game mechanics. There are far better MMORPGs. Dependent on nostalgia value.
Pros: Lots of customization. Varying skills for NPCs and heroes. Custom sound effects. Numerous crafting options.
Cons: No story. Not all player slots can be filled easily. No other game modes. Single-player mode is just Tutorial Mode.
Pros: Massive open world with deep exploration. Rewarding combat and customization. Rich lore and strong DLC expansion. Frequent updates and improvements.
Cons: Can be extremely difficult. Performance issues on older devices.
Pros: Inspired by cyberpunk, old PC-98 RPG games, and anime. Good voice acting. Very diverse cast.
Cons: Too many cyberpunk-inspired games. Text-dependent gameplay.
Pros: Awesome graphics. Taking NPCs to battle. Breathtaking soundtrack. Amazing character designs.
Cons: 200+ hours of gameplay to catch up to this. New races are gender-locked. Alternate world has new names for some stuff. 32-bit Windows support is gone.
Pros: Draconian Quest mode available. Full orchestra option and original Japanese voice track. 16-bit graphics option. New chapters available.
Cons: Too traditional design. Random enemy encounter still occurs at the ship. Takes time for leveling and gathering materials.
Pros: Anime visuals. Selectable Daemons with unique fighting styles. Flashy and stylistic combat.
Cons: Character looks small. Visuals may be unappealing for others. Fantasy violence.
Pros: Deeper lore and backstory for the Khajiit. Vibrant and living environments. Unique stories beyond Tamriel. Necromancer class and Sunspire trial.
Cons: Requires an original copy of The Elder Scrolls Online. May take large system resources. Rewards are exclusive for pre-order.
Pros: Beautifully Rendered Game Map. Great Game Narrative. Flashy Battle Sequences. Open-Game Design.
Cons: Mastering the Movement Mechanics May Take Time. Stamina Consumption Mechanics Limit the Movement Abilities of the Character.
Pros: Engaging story and strong single-player campaign. Distinct combat styles for each hero. Impressive visuals and cinematic presentation. Deep character customization options.
Cons: Repetitive missions and grindy endgame. Live-service elements poorly executed. Lack of new updates or future support.
Pros: Stunning graphic combo of 2D pixels in a 3D polygon world. Amazing soundtrack and sound effects. Hours of exciting adventures with eight characters. Exciting combat strategy.
Cons: Main characters’ interaction with each other is awkwardly lacking. Grinding for higher levels can be tedious. NPC interaction is limited. Exploration outside of towns is linear.