Simulation (2614 programs)
Pros: Diverse cell types for unique combinations. Five biomes to explore. Two game modes.
Cons: Still in Early Access.
Pros: The new careers give you yet another core gameplay expansion. Work your way up from a starter unit to a penthouse. Unique events happen that are exclusive to apartment living.
Cons: They are just repeating what they did with the other Sims games. Once you have seen one festival you have seen them all. Seems like another cash grab.
Pros: Realistic representation. Detailed graphics and weather dynamics. Extensive customization and upgrade options.
Cons: Repetitive tasks.
Pros: Over 100 Levels. Sanbox mode for free experimentation. Balanced difficulty curve. Problem-solving based progression.
Cons: Some levels can feel constricting when trying to use less materials. Simplistic theme can become boring for longer sessions.
Pros: Well-detailed map. Various difficulty levels. Realistic tools and specialist equipment. Allows players to build houses from the ground up.
Cons: Dizzying motion blur. Hard to get a precise concrete mix. Glitchy foundation building. Clunky controls.
Pros: References to pop culture. New gear and playable goats. Dialogue system.
Cons: Players can get overwhelmed with finding the perfect gear combination.
Pros: HD visuals and sound. Fast matchmaking.
Cons: Lack of new content. Fairly high price.
Pros: Detailed and realistic scenes. Thrilling combat scenarios. VR support. Competitive PvP gameplay.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: An array of electrical projects to accomplish. Procedurally generated environments. Realistic tools and materials. In-game progression through upgrades and rewards.
Cons: Intermittent bugs.
Pros: Realism. Variety of activities. Negotiation mechanics. Entertainment options. Replayability.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Playable offline, no internet connection required. Unique multi-island system allows for massive city expansion. Packed with quests and loads of content for long-term engagement. A rewarding progression loop from a small town to a metropolis.
Cons: A large number of different currencies to manage can be confusing.
Pros: Immersive open-world climbing experience. Rich storytelling and character development. Adjustable difficulty settings. Intuitive controls.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Curious premise and story. Immersive building gameplay. Plenty of things to do.
Cons: Just a short preview.
Pros: Improved visual fidelity. A handful of new aircraft. Runway handling is much better. Stunningly realistic weather.
Cons: Not a major upgrade from X-Plane 11. Some controls don’t pop-up. Can be challenging to play.
Pros: Includes the base game and two expansions. 31 Six Flags challenges available. Over 150 rides and attractions. Multiple themes to choose from.
Cons: Plagued with technical issues.
Pros: 9 US trucks. Official partnership with Chevrolet, Freight Liner, Ford, Hummer, and Western Star. 2 sandbox maps and 2 challenge.
Cons: Requires MudRunner before installation. American Trucks handle harder compared to Ukrainian trucks. Little to explore and unlock.
Pros: Free demo with solid gameplay. Relaxing yet rewarding tasks. Smart spatial puzzle element.
Cons: Driving feels clunky. No option to select items in bulk.
Pros: Unique voice-triggered gameplay. Strong co-op focus. Atmospheric design.
Cons: Frustrating microphone sensitivity.