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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.
Pros: Includes original and DLC content, plus new material. Allows PS4 save file exporting. Features new trophies and costumes. Features updated graphics and sound.
Cons: Same repetitive side quests. Higher system requirements.
Pros: A visual novel game. Offers a thought-provoking story. Has a unique soundtrack.
Cons: Limited gameplay interaction.
Pros: Faithful to the story. Great way to relive Dragon Ball Z. Lots of activities offered. Diverse online gameplay options.
Cons: Side activities are largely unrewarding. Unfair fighting mechanics. Not technically refined. Distracting tutorial pages.
Pros: Open-ended. Lovely graphics. Charming music. Marry a character of the same gender.
Cons: Repetitive.
Pros: Colorful, appealing visuals. Wide cast of animatronic characters. Community-driven updates and fan projects. Free access to previously paid content. Nostalgic FNAF universe spin.
Cons: Shallow, button-spamming combat. Lack of clear objectives or plot. Original horror atmosphere is missing. Minimal strategy in battles.
Pros: Fun and engaging. Enhances problem-solving skills. Promotes teamwork.
Cons: Limited game mode.
Pros: Thick plot with over 8,000 words of dialogue. Mixture of different gameplay elements. Atmospheric setting with chilling horror elements. Has 4 obtainable endings.
Cons: Recurring visual bugs. Lengthy installation process.
Pros: Stunning cinematic visuals. Vast, dynamic open world. Engaging combat system.
Cons: High system requirements. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Unrivaled scale in real-time medieval battles. Deep and intuitive skill-based directional combat. Massive, non-linear sandbox world with high replayability. Extensive modding support and official Modding Kit.
Cons: Extensive modding support and official Modding Kit.
Pros: Free-to-play model. Anime-inspired art style. Accessible to all ages. Provides social interaction.
Cons: The game is too casual for players looking for more action.
Pros: Original timeline. Powerful character creation tool. Open-world environment full of missions. Faithful representation of the HP world. Engaging and fun combat system.
Cons: Requires high-performing PC.
Pros: Unique combat mechanics. Filled with symbolisms and reference. Well written storyline. Offers multiple endings.
Cons: Exceptionally challenging. Dated visual style.
Pros: Unique perspective. Challenging gameplay. Well-written storyline.
Cons: Outdated graphics. Repetitive sounds.
Pros: Thousands of fashion items and hairstyles. Highly flexible Studio mode with narration. Complete control over character color palettes. Over six hundred different character poses.
Cons: Online import and export features are unavailable.
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: Excellent 3D graphic engine. A ton of new customization options. Sims now grow old and evolve over time. Impressive level of detail.
Cons: A bit outdated compared to The Sims 3.
Pros: Great art style. New 3D real-time combat mechanic. Open-world.
Cons: Steep learning curve. High system requirements.
Pros: Original concept. Revolutionary for its time. Great online community. Technically impressive for an older game. Fun to create creatures.
Cons: Quite short. Not challenging or engaging. No free trial.