Role Playing (905 programs)
Pros: Innovative narrative structure with an intriguing premise. Dynamic dialogue system that influences the story's direction. Multiple endings that enhance replayability.
Cons: Mature content makes it unsuitable for players of all ages.
Pros: Unique blend of city-building and roguelike exploration. Multiple biomes with branching paths and enemies. Strong progression with gnome leveling and skills. Regular updates address player feedback.
Cons: Difficulty spikes can feel unfair. Heavy reliance on randomness.
Pros: Variety of video game genres in one title. Charming art style and graphics.
Cons: Technical glitches. Uneven pacing of its historical game references.
Pros: Tackles the themes of memory, identity, and human connection. Offers mini-games. Has a heartfelt and emotional narrative.
Cons: Not ideal for players who prefer fast-moving gameplay.
Pros: Stunning 2.5D art style and immersive world. Skill-based combat with strategic depth. Diverse character classes and customization. Rich lore and meaningful exploration.
Cons: Harsh difficulty curve.
Pros: Engaging narrative with deep character arcs. Classic turn-based combat with strategic depth. Vibrant retro visuals and stellar soundtrack. Accessible and balanced gameplay.
Cons: Fixed narrative limits replayability.
Pros: 2.5D graphics. 300 featured cards. 50 fully vocalized songs. Japanese and English voice acting.
Cons: Repetitive.
Pros: Character-driven narrative. Tactical turn-based combat. Branching paths and multiple endings to unlock.
Cons: Lackluster combat.
Pros: Dynamic and strategic combat system. Enhanced graphics and smooth performance. Additional story content. Quality-of-life improvements.
Cons: Retains tired character tropes. Grind-heavy progression system.
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: Action-packed real-time combat. Mini games.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.