Role Playing (2653 programs)
Pros: Numerous possible endings. Visually appealing graphics. Includes exciting puzzles. Controls are easy to learn.
Cons: Does not support manual saving. Requires special permissions to install.
Pros: Lets you play with different factions. Customizes all in-game assets to match the theme.
Cons: Demanding in terms of system resources. Prone to lagging and crashing.
Pros: Takes place in a new, custom world.. Challenging one-vs-five scenario. Features new assets and mechanics.
Cons: Large storage requirement for a Warband mod. Doesn't let you play as humans.
Pros: Good cast of characters. Features different genres. Authentic retro graphics and audio.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Great character designs. Unique premise. Features multiple endings.
Cons: Lacks voice acting. Contains mature content.
Pros: Remastered graphics and textures. Features new and old soundtracks. Fully voiced cutscenes.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Some fights can take too long.
Pros: 60+ varied endings. Charming pixel art and soundtrack. Unique dual-phase narrative system. High replay value with collectibles.
Cons: Randomness can make outcomes unclear. Meta humor may not resonate with everyone. Some mechanics lack transparency.
Pros: Has 18 possible endings. Features visually appealing CGs. Allows you to save your progress.
Cons: Lengthy installation process.
Pros: Reworked talent tree system. Features a new major location. New character class has two specializations. Allows dragon riding.
Cons: New race and class are exclusive to each other. Requires an active subscription.
Pros: Virtually limitless customization. Has story-driving mechanisms in place. Game progresses like a film.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Involves a lot of planning.
Pros: More than 100 new events. Focus on relationships. Relive past memories.
Cons: Not much content for the money.
Pros: Charming and light-hearted story. Quirky and relatable characters. Over 62,000 words and 12 original tracks. Multiple endings.
Cons: Still in active development.
Pros: Wholesome story about kindness and found family. Cute, cozy art style. Multiple routes and six endings add replay value. Free to download with pay-what-you-want support.
Cons: Very short, single-sitting experience. Minimal interactivity beyond basic choices.
Pros: Same good quality writing and art.
Cons: Only a spin-off.
Pros: Has three game modes. Controls are easy to pick up. Has six different game endings.
Cons: Can’t be opened in full-screen mode.
Pros: Includes mini-games. Has an interesting and creepy plot. Interface is comfortable to use. Allows you to save your progress.
Cons: Overall play time is quite short. Installation is tricky.
Pros: Menu is easily accessible under the dialogue box. Diverse endings. Gripping storyline.
Cons: Requires special permissions to run the game.
Pros: Multiple routes and endings. Character-focused storytelling. Great for My Hero Academia fans. Simple and easy to play.
Cons: Minimal gameplay depth. Limited overall content.
Pros: Interesting story that confronts important themes. Unique and creative setting and characters. Atmospheric soundtrack.
Cons: No interactivity, player choice, or real replay value. Unpolished graphics and overly verbose writing. Short story length.