Simulation (2625 programs)
Pros: Additional cargo transport. Transport convoys as help. New challenging roads. More achievements and extra contents.
Cons: Requires main American Truck Simulator game. Poor A.I. update. Larger game mechanics to cover. Unoptimized visibility for the truck.
Pros: Realistic use of authentic hacking tools. Engaging 10-mission gameplay with unique challenges. Educational and immersive narrative. Progression system that enhances gameplay. Faithful user-interface design reflecting real-world UIs.
Cons: Limited appeal to those uninterested in hacking. Only offers a trial version, limiting content.
Pros: Engaging medieval smithy management. Detailed crafting and production chain. Satisfying progression and customization.
Cons: Its casual approach may deter some players. Currently less content than similar established titles. End-game balance needs tweaking.
Pros: 12 unique endings encourage replay. Short sessions fit multiple playthroughs. Distinct rotoscoped animation and hand-drawn style. Realistic, mature tone.
Cons: Single static location. No voice acting.
Pros: Unique premise. Fun and engaging gameplay. Plenty of customization options.
Cons: Not out yet. No official release date.
Pros: Nostalgic 2D isometric visuals. Extensive customization options. Strong modding support and community. Regular developer updates.
Cons: Still in early access. Occasional AI quirks. Interface could be smoother.
Pros: Lets you play as real-life politicians. In-depth character customization. Improved 3D graphics. Complex and realistic electoral data.
Cons: No actual new features compared to previous games.
Pros: Immersive gameplay. Good graphics and soundtrack. Localized in American English and British colloquialisms. Choose the activity you want to do.
Cons: Takes a lot of grinding. Memory leak and clipping issues.
Pros: Unique game concept. Simple mechanics. Easy management system. Decent graphics.
Cons: Not a lot of side quests. Lots of game glitches. Heavy on the resources. Can be repetitive.
Pros: Great visuals. Day and night cycle. Physical terrain deformation system. Features true copies of World War II tanks.
Cons: Heavy on the resources. Can be boring after hours of playing. Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Detailed graphics show a city thriving around you. Run your very own bus service following set routes. Dynamic game engine ensures other events happen while you go about your business. Keeps you exploring for hours at your own pace.
Cons: Could lose some of its novelty after a while. Being an add-on, only die-hard OMSI 2 fans may be interested. Pacing means it's strictly for a certain type of player. Requires a somewhat powerful computer on which to run effectively.
Pros: Brilliant artwork and great attention to detail. Tightly paced without being too brisk and stressful.
Cons: Small game mechanics aren’t always immediately obvious. Let you reuse old drinks rather than throwing them away.
Pros: Nostalgic PSX-style graphics. Relaxing restaurant simulation gameplay. Endless Mode. Ties into other Scythe Saga Universe games.
Cons: Short length. Can’t tweak game settings.
Pros: Showcases Iowa’s agricultural legacy. Has 12 major cities and 15 settlements.
Cons: Familiar gameplay loop.
Pros: Has a variety of locations and artifacts. Features fun side quests. High-quality resolution.
Cons: High system requirements. Game crashes frequently.
Pros: Rich and immersive experience. Vast environment to explore. A great blend of strategy and survival.
Cons: Tutorial requires extensive reading.
Pros: Open environment. Play at your own pace. Multi-layered production line capability. 3D visuals and adjustable view.
Cons: Potential for repetitive gameplay.