Simulation (3470 programs)
Pros: Over 15 godly powers. More than 200 research perks. Unique challenges and opportunities. Procedurally generated planets.
Cons: Vague god-like powers. No control over road and building placement. Lots of waiting.
Pros: Satisfying progression enabling massive operational scaling. Distinctive pixel art that captures gritty industrial atmosphere. Multiple modes, including Peaceful Mode, for different playstyles.
Cons: Daily quota can result in a game over or character 'exploding' on failure. Satirical corporate horror tone may alienate players seeking lighter sims. Hard Mode increases stress for players preferring gradual progression.
Pros: Deeply researched and authentic Porsche handling. Unique career mode spanning 50 years of history. Engaging Factory Driver skill-based challenges. Detailed vehicle damage and tuning systems.
Cons: Lack of car manufacturer variety. Outdated AI and limited race modes. No native support for modern operating systems. Graphics and textures show significant age.
Pros: No-timer design promotes relaxed, stress-free pacing. Interactive cooking mini-games for authentic Italian dishes. Deep interior customization and equipment upgrades. Online co-op enables shared, social cafe sessions.
Cons: Currently in active development, full release scheduled for 2026. Windows-only availability via Steam limits platform access. Designed for relaxation, not players seeking intense challenge.
Pros: Unique combat system. Variety of enemies and environments. Provides fun mini-games.
Cons: Offering limited story only.
Pros: Official World Snooker licensing. Real professional players included. Licensed tournament venues and events. Multiple offline and online modes. Adjustable assists and camera options.
Cons: Commentary lacks variety. Artificial intelligence can feel predictable.
Pros: Realistic 3D graphics. Has real-life branded PC components. Three game modes. Partnered with actual PC manufacturers.
Cons: Not all important PC-building aspects are included in the gameplay.
Pros: Complex branching narratives. Distinctive cyberpunk aesthetic. Deep psychological themes.
Cons: Subjective moral choices.
Pros: Cross-platform multiplayer mode. Diverse missions. Meticulously detailed vehicles. Comprehensive customization.
Cons: Limited player chat. Slow driving with keyboard controls. Can’t switch between equipment manually. Inconsistencies with keybinding changes.
Pros: More to do buy and play with in the game. The Sims make more varied choices depending on their character.
Cons: The franchise still suffers with players getting into a grinding routine. Install everything and you will need over 32GB of space.
Pros: Unique art direction. High replay value with multiple endings. Mix of routine and horror. Rewarding upgrade and trade system.
Cons: Inventory system relies too much on luck. Occasional technical bugs like cursor lag. Steep learning curve for newcomers.
Pros: Cozy atmosphere with cute visuals. Interactive cooking gameplay. Unique customer requests. Fun culinary battles.
Cons: Linear progression. Some interaction issues need polish.
Pros: Independent arm control enables precise, skill-based movement. Large bodies of water serve as soft checkpoints. Includes a full Chapter 2 expansion at no extra charge.
Cons: High potential for frustration and intense mouse motion. Slippery sections significantly increase mechanical difficulty. Steep learning curve for players new to Foddian-style games.
Pros: Fun new motorcycle mechanic. Scrap and gear system adds progression. Large open wasteland to explore. Classic chaotic Goat Simulator humor.
Cons: Environment can feel monotonous.
Pros: High replay value. Easy game graphics. Amazing performance. Has great mod support.
Cons: High system requirements. Collects data. Too many DLCs.
Pros: Realistic 3D world. Comprehensive tactical system. Customization options with the create-a-club feature.
Cons: Initially steep learning curve. Complex systems can be overwhelming at first.