I’ll review each game that has substantive information provided:
1. Enlisted
This is a Battlefield-style tactical shooter focused on historical accuracy during WWII. Key features include:
- Era-appropriate weapons and equipment
- AI squad-based gameplay where you lead soldiers through famous WWII campaigns
- Vehicle gameplay, including aircraft and tanks (similar to War Thunder by the same developer)
- Squad leadership mechanics where you command your troops’ actions
- If you die, you switch to controlling a different squad member instead of waiting to be revived
- Free-to-play model
The game appears to emphasize tactical gameplay and historical authenticity while providing solutions to common frustrations in multiplayer shooters (like long wait times after death).
2. Genshin’s Impact
A massive open-world game often compared to Breath of the Wild. Notable elements include:
- Gorgeous, visually stunning environments
- Resource collection, crafting, and cooking systems
- Environmental puzzles and minibosses that can be defeated using elemental powers
- Extensive character customization through weapons and artifacts
- Approximately 30 hours of main story content
- The world of Teyvat features camps to clear, puzzles to solve, and loot to craft
- Uses gacha mechanics for some character acquisition, but the main story and majority of the open world can be enjoyed without paying.
- Regular content updates and codes for free rewards
The game balances free content with premium gacha elements while providing a substantial open-world experience.
3. DC Dark Legion
An original DC Comics game that combines base building with squad-based RPG elements:
- The original storyline featuring The Batman Who Laughs as the villain
- Players build their own Justice League to save Earth Prime
- Fully voice-acted apocalyptic storyline
- The gameplay combines Fallout Shelter-style resource management with AFK Journey-style squad RPG elements.
- Includes both PvE and PvP content
- Features gacha mechanics, but Mythic superheroes can be unlocked without spending.
- Social features through “League” (clan) systems
- Various side content, including Meta Battles and Combat Cycles
- Recommended starting team: Batman, Green Arrow, Mera, Wonder Woman, and Catwoman
This game offers DC fans a way to engage with the universe while building and managing their own superhero team.
4. Merge Gardens
A peaceful garden simulation game from Plarium (known for Raid: Shadow Legends):
- Cozy, non-violent gameplay focused on gardening
- Story about caring for an old family home and garden
- Two primary gameplay loops: merging items in the garden and sliding puzzle mini-games
- Successfully completing puzzles unlocks resources for garden improvement
- Described as “cozy, comfortable” and easy to lose time in
- Contrasts with Plarium’s other more action-oriented games
This game targets players looking for relaxing, casual experiences without combat or intense competition.
5. World of Tanks
A tank simulator with accessible yet complex mechanics:
- Team-based deathmatch scenarios
- Hundreds of vehicles to unlock across ten tiers
- Various tank types, from speedy scouts to heavy tanks
- Accessible controls with depth for tactical play
- Long-standing player base with millions still active
- Mobile version (World of Tanks: Blitz) available as a separate game
The game has established itself as one of the premier tank simulators with a sustainable free-to-play model.
6. Star Trek: Fleet Command
A space station management game set in the Star Trek universe:
- Customize and manage your own space station
- Build and command a fleet of ships from various Star Trek factions
- Staff ships with famous officers from throughout Star Trek history
- Options to use classic characters like Kirk and Spock or Next Generation characters like Picard and Riker
- Combines management simulation with Star Trek fan service
This game appeals to Star Trek fans by letting them create their own stories within the familiar universe.
7. War Thunder
A WW2 combat game that balances realism with accessibility:
- Features aerial, ground, and naval combat
- No need to join virtual squadrons to enjoy the game
- Described as “massively multiplayer”
- Balances realism and accessibility
- Encompasses the excitement of vehicular combat
- Provides tips for beginners
The game offers intense vehicular combat without requiring the commitment of more hardcore military simulators.
8. Raid: Shadow Legends
A turn-based RPG that has evolved significantly since its 2019 launch:
- Six years on the market, five years on PC
- Turn-based RPG with both PvP and PvE options
- Regular crossovers with major IPs (like Masters of the Universe)
- Unique champion designs, including reimagined historical figures
- Team-building focus with strategic ability combinations
- Competitive online arenas
- Champion tier lists for optimizing teams
- Free rewards through codes
Despite its ubiquitous advertising, the game has maintained relevance through consistent updates and crossover events.
9. Honkai Star Rail
A turn-based RPG from HoYoverse (Genshin Impact developers):
- Sci-fi interstellar adventure with turn-based combat
- Colorful and eclectic character roster through gacha banners
- The story focuses on battling the Antimatter Legion and Stellaron Hunters
- Humorous interactive elements (like interacting with trash cans)
- Complex character-building with light cones and relics
- Regular content updates and events
- Free currency available through codes
The game brings HoYoverse’s character design and world-building to a turn-based format with sci-fi themes.
10. Zenless Zone Zero
The newest offering from HoYoverse with a cyberpunk setting:
- Follows hacker siblings Belle and Wise in New Eridu
- Action combat that appeals to fighting game fans
- Players take on commissions to enter dangerous “Hollows” and fight “Ethereals”
- Features various city factions and political storylines
- Praised for “slick combat and tile exploration”
- Uses gacha mechanics for character acquisition
- Regular events provide free characters and currency
- Multiple game modes and combat challenges
This game represents HoYoverse’s entry into the cyberpunk genre with their established gacha systems and action combat.
11. World of Warships
A naval combat simulation with accessible controls:
- Ocean-based military simulation with deathmatch gameplay
- Simple, welcoming controls with room for tactical depth
- More approachable than simulation-heavy naval games
- Deeper than casual pirate games
- Surprisingly engaging esports scene
- From the same developers as World of Tanks
The game takes the World of Tanks formula and successfully adapts it to naval warfare.
12. Rise of Kingdoms
A strategy city-building game with historical elements:
- Combines city-building with strategy gameplay
- Features bright cartoon graphics
- Includes realistic civilizations
- Beginner-friendly tutorial stage
- Unique character collection mechanic with historical figures
- Each character has unique abilities
- Balance of relaxing and challenging gameplay
This game makes historical strategy accessible while adding character collection elements that differentiate it from similar titles.
13. War Robots
A 6v6 mech combat game focused on customization:
- Mech-on-mech team-based combat
- 50+ robot options to choose from
- Huge arsenal of weapons and customization options
- 14 maps for varied combat scenarios
- Emphasis on flexibility in play styles through customization
- Appealing to fans of mechanical combat
The game centers on deep customization to create unique mechs tailored to different play styles.
14. Crossout
A vehicular combat MMO with a post-apocalyptic setting:
- Mad Max-style wasteland theme
- Players craft custom vehicles for battle
- Emphasis on deep customization, skillful driving, and aiming
- Various co-op and competitive game modes
- Marketplace for trading goods
- Multiple factions, body types, weapons, and armor options
- Diverse playstyles are all centered around vehicular combat
This game combines the creative aspects of vehicle building with the thrill of combat in a wasteland setting.
15. Naraka Bladepoint
A battle royale focused on melee combat and movement:
- Distinguishes itself from other battle royales through its melee focus
- Spectacular movement systems
- Grew significantly in popularity after going free-to-play
- Consistently among the most-played games on Steam
- Accessible to beginners but with depth for skilled players
By focusing on melee rather than gunplay, this battle royale carves out a unique niche in a crowded genre.
16. Mech Arena
Another mech combat game from the Raid: Shadow Legends developer Plarium:
- PvP-focused mech combat
- Various arenas for battle variety
- Extensive customization options
- Emphasis on developing personal playstyle through mech customization
- Tactical depth through customization choices
- Different approach from Plarium’s other games
This game focuses on the competitive aspects of mech combat with an emphasis on personal expression through customization.
17. Star Trek Online
An MMO set in the Star Trek universe:
- Players command starships, explore the galaxy, battle aliens, and train crews
- Quest structure mimics TV show episodes, with mission series forming arcs
- Incorporates elements from across the Star Trek universe
- Designed specifically for Trek fans
- Spaceship command and management
The game translates the episodic nature of Star Trek into MMO form while letting players live out their captain fantasies.
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