Xbox One (7150 programs)
Pros: Classic gameplay with new content. Has a four-player local co-op mode.
Cons: Lack of online co-op.
Pros: Realistic racing simulations across MotoGP™ categories. Unpredictable career pathways and team dynamics. Comprehensive fair play enforcement. Customizable gaming experience and style.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Immersive atmosphere. Emotional storytelling. Relaxing gameplay. Has hidden content.
Cons: Short duration. Lacks enemies and obstacles.
Pros: Stunning open-world. Interesting characters, writing, and quests. Better pacing. Intelligent changes to improve game systems.
Cons: Still lots of bugs. Iffy AI. Bases feel like unnecessary busy work at times. Interface is clunky and bloated.
Pros: Jamie Hayter as a playable wrestler. Bundled with five new tracks.
Cons: No reskins or other content.
Pros: All new Driver Career mode. Realism driven by the Dynamic Handling tech. Updated rosters and liveries.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Has no VR mode. Heavy reliance on in-game currency.
Pros: New content in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Clear upgrades and progression path. Impressive worlds and battle scenes. Features a detailed and fleshed-out narrative.
Cons: May be intimidating to people new to Warhammer 40K. Game limits players to a single playable faction.
Pros: Multiplayer. Takes Fallout to the next level. Expanded game map.
Cons: Not a traditional MMO.
Pros: Handcrafted visuals. Engaging narrative. Full voice acting. Puzzle-solving gameplay.
Cons: Pacing Issues. Limited replayability.
Pros: Gripping narrative spread. Immersive exploration. Atmospheric design. Inclusion of tactical gameplay mechanics. Branching episodes.
Cons: High difficulty level. Repetitive gameplay. Lack of variety in gameplay.
Pros: Innovative gameplay mechanics. Intense and adrenaline-fueled shootouts. Over 100 meticulously crafted levels. Compelling narrative. Endless replay value.
Cons: Mature content. Requires a high level of skill and precision. Limited multiplayer options. Potential for frustration.
Pros: Adorable characters to interact with. Captivating plot with elements of mystery. Visually appealing graphics.
Cons: Gameplay can grow repetitive. UI is unorganized. Some aspects can feel too slow-paced.
Pros: Noir-style psychological game. Multiple endings. Well-crafted sound design.
Cons: Linear choice system. Doesn't have more branching dialogue choices. Puzzles are a hit-or-miss.
Pros: Gripping post-apocalyptic premise. Focuses heavily on character development. Plot branches out in multiple ways. Stunning and immersive locations.
Cons: Considerable system requirements.
Pros: High-quality, immersive environment. Various challenging puzzles to solve. Relaxing atmosphere. Can be played by players of all ages and skill levels. Support multiple languages.
Cons: Can be too slow-paced for some. Map is difficult to navigate.
Pros: Classic arcade gameplay. Diverse arenas, enemies, and powerup drones. Neon-inspired retro graphics and captivating music.
Cons: May not appeal to all players.
Pros: Engaging storyline that seamlessly blends fantasy with action. Diverse and ever-evolving gameplay mechanics. Stunning pixel-art visuals paired with immersive audio.
Cons: Steep learning curve may deter beginners. Limited to single-player gameplay.
Pros: Five playable evil geniuses. Unique missions and campaigns for each character. Three island lairs you can customize. Upgraded graphics and minion designs.
Cons: The playable geniuses don’t really differ in persona most of the time. The tutorial is long but isn't helpful.
Pros: Dynamic playthrough. New elements added. Adjustable game difficulty.
Cons: Features mature and potentially triggering themes.