List of cult video games
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This is a list of games that have been described as "cult video games" or as having a cult following.
List[edit]
There are 247 games on this list.[lower-alpha 1]
Year | Title | Genre(s) | Developer(s) | Publisher(s) | Original platform(s) | Ref. |
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1978 | The Cottage | Adventure | Kimmo Eriksson, Olle Johansson, Viggo Kann | Scandinavian PC Systems | DEC-10 mainframe | [1][2] |
1980 | Wizard of Wor | Maze | Dave Nutting Associates | Midway Mfg. co | Arcade | [3] |
1986 | Kid Icarus | Action | Nintendo R&D1, Tose | Nintendo | NES | [4] |
Takeshi no Chōsenjō | Action-adventure | Taito | Taito | Famicom | [5] | |
1987 | La Abadía del Crimen | Adventure | Opera Soft | MCM Software, Opera Soft | DOS, MSX | [6] |
Otocky | Music | SEDIC | ASCII Corporation | Famicom Disk System | [7] | |
Wonder Momo | Beat 'em up | Namco | Namco | Arcade | [8] | |
1988 | The Battle of Olympus | Action-adventure | Infinity | Brøderbund | NES | [9] |
Snatcher | Adventure | Konami | Konami | PC-8800 series | [10] | |
1989 | Clash at Demonhead | Action-adventure | Vic Tokai | Vic Tokai | NES | [11] |
Herzog Zwei | Real-time strategy | Technosoft | Sega | Sega Genesis | [12] | |
Mother | Role-playing game | Ape | Nintendo | Famicom | [citation needed] | |
River City Ransom | Beat 'em up | Technōs Japan | American Technos | NES | [13] | |
Sweet Home | Role-playing game | Capcom | Capcom | Famicom | [14] | |
U.N. Squadron | Shoot 'em up | Capcom | Capcom | Arcade | [15] | |
1990 | ActRaiser | Platform, Simulation | Quintet | Enix | SNES | [15] |
Burai Fighter | Shoot 'em up | KID | Taxan | Game Boy, NES | [16] | |
Crystalis | Action RPG | SNK | SNK | NES | [17] | |
Devil's Crush | Pinball | Compile, Naxat Soft | NEC | TurboGrafx-16 | [18] | |
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker | Action | Sega | Sega | Sega Genesis | [19] | |
Ninja Golf | Action, Sports | BlueSky Software | Atari Corporation | Atari 7800 | [20] | |
Shadow of the Ninja | Platform | Natsume | Natsume | NES | [21] | |
StarTropics | Action-adventure | Locomotive, Nintendo R&D3 | Nintendo | NES | [22] | |
Trio The Punch – Never Forget Me... | Beat 'em up | Data East | Data East | Arcade | [23] | |
Zombie Nation | Shoot 'em up | KAZe | Meldac | NES | [24] | |
1991 | Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball | Sports | Hewson Consultants | Hudson Soft | SNES | [25] |
Metal Slader Glory | Adventure | HAL Laboratory | HAL Laboratory | Famicom | [26] | |
Metal Storm | Action | Tamtex | Irem | NES | [27] | |
ToeJam & Earl | Action | JVP | Sega | Sega Genesis | [28] | |
Tumblepop | Platform | Data East | Leprechaun Inc. | Arcade | [29] | |
1992 | Cho Aniki | Shoot 'em up | Masaya | NCS Corporation | PC Engine Super CD-ROM² | [25] |
E.V.O.: Search for Eden | Action RPG | Almanic | Enix | SNES | [15] | |
KGB | Adventure | Cryo Interactive | Virgin Games | Amiga, DOS | [30] | |
Landstalker | Action-adventure | Climax Entertainment | Sega | Sega Genesis | [18] | |
Night Trap | Interactive film | Digital Pictures | Sega | Sega CD | [31][32][33] | |
Panic Restaurant | Platform | EIM | Taito | NES | [34] | |
1993 | ||||||
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen | Tactical RPG | Quest | Enix | SNES | [15] | |
Plok | Platform | Software Creations | Tradewest | SNES | [35] | |
Rock n' Roll Racing | Racing | Silicon & Synapse | Interplay Productions | SNES | [15] | |
Shadowrun | Action RPG | Beam Software | Data East | SNES | [36] | |
World Rally | Racing | Zigurat Software | Atari Games, Gaelco | Arcade | [37] | |
Zombies Ate My Neighbors | Run and gun | LucasArts | Konami | SNES | [38] | |
1994 | Beneath a Steel Sky | Adventure | Revolution Software | Virgin Interactive Entertainment | Amiga, Amiga CD32, DOS | [39] |
Demon's Crest | Action-adventure | Capcom | Capcom | SNES | [15] | |
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom | Beat 'em up, Role-playing game | Capcom | Capcom | Arcade | [40] | |
EarthBound | Role-playing game | Ape, HAL Laboratory | Nintendo | SNES | [41][42] | |
Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong Nou | Adventure | OutSide Directors Company | Sony Imagesoft | Mac OS, Windows | [43] | |
Policenauts | Visual novel | Konami | Konami | PC-9800 series | [44] | |
Skyblazer | Platform | Ukiyotei | Sony Imagesoft | SNES | [15] | |
Uniracers | Racing | DMA Design, Nintendo | Nintendo | SNES | [45] | |
Wild Guns | Shooting gallery | Natsume | Natsume | SNES | [46] | |
1995 | Brain Dead 13 | Interactive film | ReadySoft | Readysoft | DOS | [47] |
Cho Ren Sha 68K | Shoot 'em up | Famibe No Yosshin | Famibe No Yosshin | X68000 | [48] | |
Cosmology of Kyoto | Adventure | SOFTEDGE | Yano Electric | DOS, Mac OS, Windows | [49] | |
D | Interactive film | Warp | Panasonic | 3DO Interactive Multiplayer | [50][51][52] | |
Game Tengoku | Shoot 'em up | Jaleco | Jaleco | Arcade | [53] | |
Hong Kong 97 | Shoot 'em up | HappySoft | HappySoft | Super Famicom | [54][55] | |
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream | Adventure | Cyberdreams | The Dreamers Guild | DOS, Mac OS | [56] | |
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals | Role-playing game | Neverland | Natsume | SNES | [15] | |
Metal Warriors | Action | LucasArts | Konami | SNES | [57] | |
Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors | Party | Imagineering | Absolute Entertainment | Sega CD | [5][58] | |
Secret of Evermore | Action RPG | SquareSoft | SquareSoft | SNES | [59] | |
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together | Tactical RPG | Quest | Quest | Super Famicom | [60] | |
1996 | Bad Mojo | Adventure | Pulse Entertainment | Acclaim Entertainment | Mac OS, Windows | [61] |
Dragon Force | Real-time strategy | J-Force, Sega | Sega | Sega Saturn | [18] | |
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara | Beat 'em up, Role-playing game | Capcom | Capcom | Arcade | [40] | |
Guardian Heroes | Action RPG, Beat 'em up, Hack and slash | Treasure | Sega | Sega Saturn | [62] | |
Harvester | Adventure | DigiFX Interactive | Merit Studios | DOS | [63] | |
Mr. Bones | Platform, Rhythm | Zono | Sega | Sega Saturn | [64] | |
The Neverhood | Adventure | The Neverhood, Inc. | DreamWorks Interactive | Windows | [65] | |
Rocket Jockey | Action, Sports | Rocket Science Games | SegaSoft | Windows | [66] | |
Toonstruck | Adventure | Burst Studios | Virgin Interactive Entertainment | DOS | [67] | |
1997 | Game Dev Story | Simulation | Kairosoft | Kairosoft | Windows | [68] |
I.Q.: Intelligent Qube | Puzzle | G-Artists | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation | [69] | |
Princess Crown | Action RPG | Atlus | Sega | Sega Saturn | [70][71] | |
Shadow Warrior | First-person shooter | 3D Realms | GT Interactive Software | DOS | [72] | |
Tomba! | Action-adventure | WhooPee Camp | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation | [73] | |
1998 | Baroque | Roguelike | Sting Entertainment | Sting Entertainment | Sega Saturn | [74] |
Body Harvest | Action-adventure | DMA Design | Midway Games | Nintendo 64 | [75] | |
Grim Fandango | Adventure | LucasArts | LucasArts | Windows | [76] | |
Guilty Gear | Fighting | Arc System Works | Atlus | PlayStation | [77] | |
LSD: Dream Emulator | Exploration | Asmik Ace Entertainment | Asmik Ace Entertainment | PlayStation | [43][78] | |
SaGa Frontier | Role-playing game | SquareSoft | SquareSoft | PlayStation | [79] | |
Xenogears | Role-playing game | SquareSoft | SquareSoft | PlayStation | [80] | |
1999 | ||||||
Kyojin no Doshin 1 | God game | Marigul, Param | Nintendo | 64DD | [81] | |
The Legend of Dragoon | Role-playing game | Japan Studio | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation | [82] | |
The Longest Journey | Adventure | Funcom | Tri Synergy | Windows | [83] | |
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber | Tactical RPG | Quest | Atlus | Nintendo 64 | [75] | |
Pepsiman | Action | KID | KID | PlayStation | [84] | |
Planescape: Torment | Role-playing game | Black Isle Studios | Interplay Entertainment | Windows | [85] | |
Pokémon Snap | Rail shooter, Simulation | HAL Laboratory, Pax Softnica | Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | [86][87] | |
Seaman | Simulation | Vivarium Inc. | Sega | Dreamcast | [88] | |
Shenmue | Action-adventure | Sega AM2 | Sega | Dreamcast | [89] | |
Space Channel 5 | Music | United Game Artists | Sega | Dreamcast | [90] | |
System Shock 2 | Action RPG | Irrational Games, Looking Glass Studios | Electronic Arts | Windows | [91] | |
Thrasher Presents Skate and Destroy | Sports | Z-Axis | Rockstar Games | PlayStation | [92] | |
Vib-Ribbon | Rhythm | NanaOn-Sha | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation | [93] | |
2000 | The Adventures of Cookie & Cream | Action-adventure | FromSoftware | Agetec | PlayStation 2 | [94] |
American McGee's Alice | Action-adventure | Rogue Entertainment | EA Games | Windows | [41] | |
Dark Cloud | Action RPG | Level-5 | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation 2 | [42][95] | |
Fantavision | Puzzle | Sony Computer Entertainment | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation | [96] | |
Giants: Citizen Kabuto | Third-person shooter | Planet Moon Studios | Interplay Entertainment | Windows | [97] | |
Sin and Punishment | Rail shooter, Shooting gallery | Nintendo R&D1, Treasure | Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | [98] | |
Skies of Arcadia | Role-playing game | Overworks | Sega | Dreamcast | [99] | |
Sky Odyssey | Simulation | Cross | Activision | PlayStation 2 | [100] | |
Team Buddies | Action | Psygnosis | Midway Games | PlayStation | [101] | |
Vagrant Story | Action RPG | SquareSoft | SquareSoft | PlayStation | [102][103] | |
Valkyrie Profile | Role-playing game | tri-Ace | Enix | PlayStation | [18] | |
WWF No Mercy | Fighting, Sports | AKI Corporation, Asmik Ace Entertainment | THQ | Nintendo 64 | [104] | |
2001 | AirBlade | Sports | Criterion Games | Namco | PlayStation 2 | [94] |
Conker's Bad Fur Day | Platform | Rare | Rare | Nintendo 64 | [41] | |
Fuzion Frenzy | Party | Blitz Games | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox | [105] | |
Gitaroo Man | Music | iNiS | Koei | PlayStation 2 | [96][106] | |
Ico | Action-adventure | Japan Studio, Team Ico | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation 2 | [18][107] | |
Illbleed | Survival horror | Crazy Games | AIA | Dreamcast | [108] | |
Maximo: Ghosts to Glory | Action-adventure | Capcom Digital Studios | Capcom | PlayStation 2 | [109] | |
Mister Mosquito | Simulation | Zoom | Fresh Games | PlayStation 2 | [94] | |
Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee | Platform | Oddworld Inhabitants | Infogrames | Xbox | [105] | |
Oni | Action | Bungie West | Gathering of Developers | Windows | [100] | |
Project Eden | Action-adventure | Core Design | Eidos Interactive | PlayStation 2 | [100] | |
Shadow Hearts | Role-playing game | Sacnoth | Midway Games | PlayStation 2 | [96] | |
Shenmue II | Action-adventure | Sega AM2 | Sega | Dreamcast | [42][105] | |
Stretch Panic | Platform | Treasure | Conspiracy Entertainment | PlayStation 2 | [109] | |
Zone of the Enders | Hack and slash | KCEJ | Konami | PlayStation 2 | [94] | |
ZuPaPa! | Platform | Face | SNK | Arcade | [110] | |
2002 | Arx Fatalis | Action RPG | Arkane Studios, Floodgate Entertainment | JoWooD Productions | Windows | [105] |
BloodRayne | Hack and Slash | Terminal Reality | Majesco Entertainment | GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox | [25] | |
Bombastic | Puzzle | Shift | Capcom | PlayStation 2 | [96] | |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Action-adventure | The Collective | Electronic Arts | Xbox | [105] | |
Crimson Sea | Hack and slash | Koei | Koei | Xbox | [105] | |
Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest | Action-adventure | Intelligent Systems, Saru Brunei | Atlus | GameCube | [81] | |
Deathrow | Sports | Southend Interactive | Ubi Soft | Xbox | [105] | |
Enclave | Action RPG | Starbreeze Studios | Conspiracy Entertainment | Xbox | [105] | |
Eternal Darkness | Survival horror | Silicon Knights | Nintendo | GameCube | [42][111] | |
Gunvalkyrie | Third-person shooter | Smilebit | Sega | Xbox | [105] | |
Herdy Gerdy | Action-adventure | Core Design | Eidos Interactive | PlayStation 2 | [109] | |
Lost Kingdoms | Role-playing game | FromSoftware | Activision | GameCube | [99] | |
The Mark of Kri | Action-adventure | San Diego Studio | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation 2 | [109] | |
MechAssault | Action, Shooter | Day 1 Studios | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox | [105] | |
Otogi: Myth of Demons | Hack and slash | FromSoftware | Sega | Xbox | [105] | |
Quantum Redshift | Racing | Curly Monsters | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox | [105] | |
RedCard 20-03 | Sports | Point of View | Midway Games | PlayStation 2 | [105] | |
Shantae | Platform | WayForward | Capcom | Game Boy Color | [112] | |
Shox | Racing | EA UK | EA Sports BIG | PlayStation 2 | [96] | |
Steel Battalion | Simulation | Capcom, Nude Maker | Capcom | Xbox | [105] | |
Way of the Samurai | Action-adventure | Acquire | BAM! Entertainment | PlayStation 2 | [100] | |
2003 | Amplitude | Music | Harmonix | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation 2 | [95] |
Apex | Racing | Milestone srl | Atari | Xbox | [105] | |
Armed and Dangerous | Shooter | Planet Moon Studios | LucasArts | Windows, Xbox | [105] | |
Battle Engine Aquila | Shooter, Simulation | Lost Toys | Infogrames | PlayStation 2, Xbox | [105] | |
Beyond Good & Evil | Action-adventure | Ubisoft Montpellier | Ubisoft | PlayStation 2 | [42] | |
Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg | Platform | Sonic Team | Sega | GameCube | [81] | |
Chaos Legion | Hack and slash | Capcom | Capcom | PlayStation 2 | [94] | |
Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge | Action | FASA Studio | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox | [105] | |
Dog's Life | Action-adventure | Frontier Developments | Hip Games | PlayStation 2 | [95] | |
Freedom Fighters | Third-person shooter | IO Interactive | EA Games | GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox | [105] | |
Giftpia | Adventure | skip Ltd. | Nintendo | GameCube | [111] | |
Grabbed by the Ghoulies | Action-adventure | Rare | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox | [105] | |
Gregory Horror Show | Survival horror | Capcom | Capcom | PlayStation 2 | [96] | |
Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb | Action-adventure | The Collective | LucasArts | Xbox | [105] | |
Kung Fu Chaos | Fighting | Just Add Monsters | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox | [105] | |
Links 2004 | Sports | Indie Games | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox | [105] | |
Lost Kingdoms II | Action RPG | FromSoftware | Activision | GameCube | [99] | |
Metal Arms: Glitch in the System | Action-adventure | Swingin' Ape Studios | Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games | GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox | [105] | |
Midtown Madness 3 | Racing | Digital Illusions CE | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox | [105] | |
Panzer Dragoon Orta | Rail shooter | Smilebit | Sega | Xbox | [105] | |
P.N.03 | Third-person shooter | Capcom | Capcom | GameCube | [99] | |
Ribbit King | Sports | Infinity, Jamsworks | Bandai | GameCube | [111] | |
RTX Red Rock | Action-adventure | LucasArts | LucasArts | PlayStation 2 | [94] | |
Secret Weapons Over Normandy | Simulation | Totally Games | LucasArts | PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox | [105] | |
Siren | Survival horror | Japan Studio | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation 2 | [109] | |
Voodoo Vince | Platform | Beep Industries | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox | [105] | |
War of the Monsters | Fighting | Incognito Entertainment | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation 2 | [100] | |
XIII | First-person shooter | Southend Interactive, Ubi Soft Paris | Ubi Soft | Windows | [105] | |
Yager | Simulation | Yager Development | Kemco | Xbox | [105] | |
2004 | Alien Hominid | Run and gun | The Behemoth | The Behemoth | Adobe Flash | [113] |
Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana | Role-playing game | Gust Co. Ltd. | NIS America | PlayStation 2 | [95] | |
Blood Will Tell | Action-adventure | Red Entertainment, Wow Entertainment | Sega | PlayStation 2 | [96] | |
Breakdown | Action-adventure | Namco | Namco | Xbox | [105] | |
Echo Night: Beyond | Survival horror | FromSoftware | Agetec | PlayStation 2 | [94] | |
Firefighter F.D.18 | Action | KCET | Konami | PlayStation 2 | [94] | |
Galleon | Action-adventure | Confounding Factor | Atlus | Xbox | [105] | |
Kururin Squash! | Puzzle | Eighting | Nintendo | GameCube | [99] | |
Kuon | Survival horror | FromSoftware | Agetec | PlayStation 2 | [100] | |
Mashed | Vehicular combat | Supersonic Software | Empire Interactive | PlayStation 2, Xbox | [105] | |
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy | Third-person shooter | Midway Games | Midway Games | PlayStation 2, Xbox | [105] | |
Second Sight | Stealth | Free Radical Design | Codemasters | GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox | [105] | |
Transformers | Third-person shooter | Atari Melbourne House | Atari | PlayStation 2 | [100] | |
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines | Action RPG | Troika Games | Activision | Windows | [25] | |
Yume Nikki | Adventure | Kikiyama | Kikiyama | Windows | [114] | |
2005 | Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth | Survival horror | Headfirst Productions | 2K, Bethesda Softworks | Xbox | [105] |
Chibi-Robo! | Adventure | skip Ltd. | Nintendo | GameCube | [81] | |
Destroy All Humans! | Action-adventure | Pandemic Studios | THQ | PlayStation 2, Xbox | [115] | |
Fahrenheit | Action-adventure | Quantic Dream | Atari, Inc. | PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox | [105] | |
Geist | Action-adventure | n-Space, Nintendo | Nintendo | GameCube | [111] | |
Haunting Ground | Survival horror | Capcom | Capcom | PlayStation 2 | [100][109] | |
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction | Beat 'em up | Radical Entertainment | Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games | GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox | [105] | |
Killer7 | Action-adventure | Capcom, Grasshopper Manufacture | Capcom | GameCube, PlayStation 2 | [116] | |
Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes | Hack and slash | Blueside, Phantagram | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox | [105] | |
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath | Action-adventure | Oddworld Inhabitants | EA Games | Xbox | [citation needed] | |
Psychonauts | Platform | Double Fine Productions | Majesco Entertainment | Windows, Xbox | [42][117] | |
Shadow of Rome | Hack and slash | Capcom | Capcom | PlayStation 2 | [94] | |
Sniper Elite | Tactical shooter | Rebellion Developments | Namco | PlayStation 2, Xbox | [105] | |
Steambot Chronicles | Action RPG | Irem | Atlus | PlayStation 2 | [96] | |
Star Wars: Republic Commando | First-person shooter | LucasArts | LucasArts | Xbox | [105] | |
Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse | Action | Wideload Games | Aspyr | Xbox | [118][119] | |
2006 | God Hand | Beat 'em up | Clover Studio | Capcom | PlayStation 2 | [25] |
Mother 3 | Role-playing game | Brownie Brown, HAL Laboratory | Nintendo | Game Boy Advance | [120] | |
Odama | Pinball | Vivarium Inc. | Nintendo | GameCube | [99] | |
Ōkami | Action-adventure | Clover Studio | Capcom | PlayStation 2 | [42] | |
2007 | Folklore | Action RPG | Gaia, Game Republic, Japan Studio | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation 3 | [121] |
Heavenly Sword | Hack and slash | Ninja Theory | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation 3 | [122] | |
No More Heroes | Hack and slash | Grasshopper Manufacture | Ubisoft | Wii | [41] | |
Odin Sphere | Action RPG | Vanillaware | Atlus | PlayStation 2 | [96][123] | |
2008 | Mirror's Edge | Platform | EA DICE | Electronic Arts | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | [41][124][125] |
QWOP | Sports | Bennett Foddy | Bennett Foddy | Adobe Flash | [25] | |
Valkyria Chronicles | Tactical RPG | Sega | Sega | PlayStation 3 | [41][42] | |
The World Ends with You | Action RPG | Jupiter, Square Enix | Square Enix | Nintendo DS | [126] | |
2009 | Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon | Action RPG | Namco Bandai Games, tri-Crescendo | Xseed Games | Wii | [127] |
Infinite Space | Role-playing game | Nude Maker, PlatinumGames | Sega | Nintendo DS | [68] | |
Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors | Adventure | Chunsoft | Aksys Games | Nintendo DS | [128] | |
The Saboteur | Action-adventure | Pandemic Studios | Electronic Arts | BlackBerry | [129] | |
Sin & Punishment: Star Successor | Rail shooter | Nintendo SPD, Treasure | Nintendo | Wii | [41] | |
2010 | Alan Wake | Action-adventure | Remedy Entertainment | Microsoft Game Studios | Xbox 360 | [41] |
Alpha Protocol | Action role-playing game | Obsidian Entertainment | Sega | Xbox 360 | [25] | |
Deadliest Warrior: The Game | Fighting | Pipeworks Software | 345 Games | Xbox 360 | [68] | |
Deadly Premonition | Survival horror | Access Games | Ignition Entertainment | Xbox 360 | [25][68][73] | |
Nier | Action RPG | Cavia | Square Enix | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | [68][121] | |
Protect Me Knight | Tower defense | Ancient | Ancient | Xbox 360 | [68] | |
Resonance of Fate | Role-playing game | tri-Ace | Sega | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | [68] | |
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game | Beat 'em up | Ubisoft Montreal | Ubisoft | PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade | [130] | |
Vanquish | Third-person shooter | PlatinumGames | Sega | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | [121] | |
2011 | Bulletstorm | First-person shooter | Epic Games, People Can Fly | Electronic arts | PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 | [131] |
Catherine | Puzzle | Atlus | Atlus | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | [41][121] | |
Shadows of the Damned | Action | Grasshopper Manufacture | Electronic Arts | PlayStation 3 | [121] | |
2012 | Frog Fractions | Action | Jim Stormdancer | Twinbeard Studios | Adobe Flash | [132] |
Hotline Miami | Shooter | Dennaton Games | Devolver Digital | Windows | [133] | |
Ib | Adventure | kouri | kouri | Windows | [134] | |
Spec Ops: The Line | Third-person shooter | Yager Development | 2K Games | PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 | [135] | |
2013 | Gravity Rush | Action-adventure | Team Gravity | Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation Vita | [136] |
The Wonderful 101 | Hack and slash | PlatinumGames | Nintendo | Wii U | [137] | |
2014 | D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die | Adventure | Access Games | Microsoft Studios | Xbox One | [41] |
Papers, Please | Puzzle | Lucas Pope | 3909 LLC | OS X, Windows | [138] | |
The Talos Principle | Puzzle | Croteam | Devolver Digital | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | [139] | |
2016 | Root Letter | Visual novel | Kadokawa Games | PQube | PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita | [140] |
2017 | Butterfly Soup | Visual novel | Brianna Lei | Brianna Lei | Linux, macOS, Windows | [141] |
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