Xbox One (7279 programs)
Pros: New Shibuya Incident scenario. New playable characters. Customizable costumes and player cards. Includes new enemies to fight.
Cons: Villains aren't playable characters. Some story gaps might confuse those who haven’t watched the anime.
Pros: Massive, non-linear world to explore.
Cons: Methodical exploration. Slow-paced gameplay.
Pros: Impressive art style.
Cons: The pacing can be slow at times.
Pros: Enhanced visuals and animations. Engaging new missions and parallel quests. Expands on the iconic Future Trunks storyline.
Cons: Lack of quality-of-life improvements. Combat can feel repetitive.
Pros: Innovative 2v2 system. Intuitive controls. Exciting combat system.
Cons: The steep learning curve and its complexities can be overwhelming for some. Overly reliant on teamwork that it can deter solo players.
Pros: A new story in the Atelier game saga. Players can craft items. Allows building of base.
Cons: Doesn’t offer a character development feature.
Pros: Retro-futuristic aesthetic. Straightforward combat mechanics. 4 environments, 20 levels. Inspired by Atari 2600 cult classic. 4 bosses, 4 co-pilots.
Cons: Repetitive at times.
Pros: Action-packed real-time combat. Mini games.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Unified military system. Unique scenarios.
Cons: Its simplistic military system and missions structures can feel limiting over time.
Pros: Stunning 4K visuals and atmospheric enhancements. Refined controls and quality-of-life improvements. Timeless narrative with unforgettable characters.
Cons: Some legacy camera quirks remain. Core gameplay may feel dated for some newcomers.
Pros: Available on multiple platforms. Diverse modes. Dynamic dual-combat system.
Cons: Does not support cross-platform play.
Pros: Fast-paced, chaotic gameplay with engaging mechanics. Nostalgic 2D retro-arcade aesthetic polished with modern tools. Unique characters with upgradeable abilities. Humor and quirky storytelling add charm. Extravagant boss designs and varied levels.
Cons: Gameplay can be overwhelming for beginners.
Pros: Engaging narrative with multiple endings. Immersive voice acting for all characters. Unique blend of cozy gameplay and psychological horror. Replayability through branching paths.
Cons: Short overall gameplay length. Replayability can feel repetitive for some players. Simplistic graphics might not appeal to everyone.
Pros: Soothing gameplay environments. Accessible.
Cons: Can become repetitive because of lack of challenges or depth.
Pros: Relaxing experience. Stunning visuals. Soothing soundtrack.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay. Limited variety in landscapes.
Pros: A relaxing game. Simple gameplay mechanics. Doesn’t have any enemies nor dangers. All you need to do is traverse landscapes and collect diamonds.
Cons: It’s a simulation game that doesn’t have any storyline.
Pros: Simple gameplay mechanics. Relaxing gameplay.
Cons: Doesn’t offer any new features. Totally the same gameplay with its predecessor.
Pros: Includes 15 classic Tetris games in one package. Introduces new game mode, Tetris Time Warp. Features over an hour of documentary content about Tetris history. Maintains classic Tetris mechanics and aesthetic.
Cons: Limited to 15 game modes; some fans may expect more. Feels more like an interactive documentary than a full game.