List of cult video games

This is a list of games that have been described as "cult video games" or as having a cult following.

List

There are 305 games on this list.[lower-alpha 1]

Year Title Genre(s) Developer(s) Publisher(s) Original platform(s) Ref.
1981 Wizard of Wor Maze Dave Nutting Associates Midway Mfg. co Arcade [1]
1986 Kid Icarus Action Nintendo R&D1, Tose Nintendo NES [2]
Takeshi no Chōsenjō Action-adventure Taito Taito Famicom [3]
1987 La Abadía del Crimen Adventure Opera Soft MCM Software, Opera Soft DOS, MSX [4]
Otocky Music SEDIC ASCII Corporation Famicom Disk System [5]
Phantasy Star Role-playing game Sega Sega Master System [6]
Wonder Momo Beat 'em up Namco Namco Arcade [7]
1988 The Battle of Olympus Action-adventure Infinity Brøderbund NES [8]
Bionic Commando Action Capcom Capcom NES [9]
Blaster Master Action-adventure Sunsoft Sunsoft NES [10]
Snatcher Adventure Konami Konami PC-8800 series [11]
Splatterhouse Beat 'em up Namco Namco Arcade [12]
1989 Clash at Demonhead Action-adventure Vic Tokai Vic Tokai NES [13]
Herzog Zwei Real-time strategy Technosoft Sega Sega Genesis [14]
Mother Role-playing game Ape Nintendo Famicom [15]
River City Ransom Beat 'em up Technōs Japan American Technos NES [16]
Strider Platform Capcom Capcom Arcade [17]
Sweet Home Role-playing game Capcom Capcom Famicom [18]
U.N. Squadron Shoot 'em up Capcom Capcom Arcade [19]
1990 ActRaiser Platform, Simulation Quintet Enix SNES [19]
Burai Fighter Shoot 'em up KID Taxan Game Boy, NES [20]
Crystalis Action RPG SNK SNK NES [21]
Devil's Crush Pinball Compile, Naxat Soft NEC TurboGrafx-16 [6]
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker Action Sega Sega Sega Genesis [22]
Ninja Golf Action, Sports BlueSky Software Atari Corporation Atari 7800 [23]
Shadow of the Ninja Platform Natsume Natsume NES [24]
StarTropics Action-adventure Locomotive, Nintendo R&D3 Nintendo NES [25]
Trio The Punch – Never Forget Me... Beat 'em up Data East Data East Arcade [26]
Zombie Nation Shoot 'em up KAZe Meldac NES [27]
1991
Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball Sports Hewson Consultants Hudson Soft SNES [28]
Metal Slader Glory Adventure HAL Laboratory HAL Laboratory Famicom [29]
Metal Storm Action Tamtex Irem NES [30]
ToeJam & Earl Action JVP Sega Sega Genesis [31]
Tumblepop Platform Data East Leprechaun Inc. Arcade [32]
1992 Cho Aniki Shoot 'em up Masaya NCS Corporation PC Engine Super CD-ROM² [28]
E.V.O.: Search for Eden Action RPG Almanic Enix SNES [19]
KGB Adventure Cryo Interactive Virgin Games Amiga, DOS [33]
Landstalker Action-adventure Climax Entertainment Sega Sega Genesis [6]
Night Trap Interactive film Digital Pictures Sega Sega CD [34][35][36]
Panic Restaurant Platform EIM Taito NES [37]
Pocky & Rocky Run and gun Natsume Natsume SNES [38]
1993 Day of the Tentacle Adventure LucasArts LucasArts DOS, Mac OS [39]
Link: The Faces of Evil Action-adventure Animation Magic Philips CD-i [28]
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen Tactical RPG Quest Enix SNES [19]
Panic! Point and click, Puzzle Sega Data East Sega CD [40]
Plok Platform Software Creations Tradewest SNES [41]
Rock n' Roll Racing Racing Silicon & Synapse Interplay Productions SNES [19]
Shadowrun Action RPG Beam Software Data East SNES [42]
World Rally Racing Zigurat Software Atari Games Arcade [43]
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon Action-adventure Animation Magic Philips CD-i [28]
Zombies Ate My Neighbors Run and gun LucasArts Konami SNES [44]
1994 Beneath a Steel Sky Adventure Revolution Software Virgin Interactive Entertainment Amiga, Amiga CD32, DOS [45]
Demon's Crest Action-adventure Capcom Capcom SNES [19]
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom Beat 'em up, Role-playing game Capcom Capcom Arcade [46]
EarthBound Role-playing game Ape, HAL Laboratory Nintendo SNES [15][39][47]
Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong Nou Adventure OutSide Directors Company Sony Imagesoft Mac OS, Windows [48]
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I Role-playing game Interplay Productions Interplay Productions SNES [19]
Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit! Platform Imagineering Absolute Entertainment SNES [28]
Pocky & Rocky 2 Run and gun Natsume Natsume SNES [19]
Policenauts Visual novel Konami Konami PC-9800 series [49]
Samurai Shodown II Fighting SNK SNK Arcade [6]
Shaq Fu Fighting Delphine Software International Electronic Arts Sega Genesis, SNES [28]
Skyblazer Platform Ukiyotei Sony Imagesoft SNES [19]
Tempest 2000 Shoot 'em up Llamasoft Atari Corporation Atari Jaguar [50]
Uniracers Racing DMA Design, Nintendo Nintendo SNES [51]
Wild Guns Shooting gallery Natsume Natsume SNES [52]
1995 Brain Dead 13 Interactive film ReadySoft Readysoft DOS [53]
Cho Ren Sha 68K Shoot 'em up Famibe No Yosshin Famibe No Yosshin X68000 [54]
Cosmology of Kyoto Adventure SOFTEDGE Yano Electric DOS, Mac OS, Windows [55]
D Interactive film Warp Panasonic 3DO Interactive Multiplayer [56][57][58]
Game Tengoku Shoot 'em up Jaleco Jaleco Arcade [59]
Hong Kong 97 Shoot 'em up HappySoft HappySoft Super Famicom [60][61]
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream Adventure Cyberdreams The Dreamers Guild DOS, Mac OS [62]
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals Role-playing game Neverland Natsume SNES [19]
Metal Warriors Action LucasArts Konami SNES [63]
Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors Party Imagineering Absolute Entertainment Sega CD [3][64]
Ristar Platform Sega Sega Sega Genesis [65]
Secret of Evermore Action RPG SquareSoft SquareSoft SNES [66]
Suikoden Role-playing game KCET Konami PlayStation [67]
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together Tactical RPG Quest Quest Super Famicom [68]
1996 Bad Mojo Adventure Pulse Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment Mac OS, Windows [69]
Dragon Force Real-time strategy J-Force, Sega Sega Sega Saturn [6]
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara Beat 'em up, Role-playing game Capcom Capcom Arcade [46]
Harvester Adventure DigiFX Interactive Merit Studios DOS [70]
Mr. Bones Platform, Rhythm Zono Sega Sega Saturn [71]
The Neverhood Adventure The Neverhood, Inc. DreamWorks Interactive Windows [72]
Nights into Dreams Action Sonic Team Sega Sega Saturn [6]
Rocket Jockey Action, Sports Rocket Science Games SegaSoft Windows [73]
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Action LucasArts Nintendo Nintendo 64 [28]
Tetris Attack Puzzle Intelligent Systems Nintendo SNES [6]
Toonstruck Adventure Burst Studios Virgin Interactive Entertainment DOS [74]
1997 Doom 64 First-person shooter Midway Games Midway Games Nintendo 64 [75]
Game Dev Story Simulation Kairosoft Kairosoft Windows [76]
I.Q.: Intelligent Qube Puzzle G-Artists Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation [77]
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee Platform Oddworld Inhabitants GT Interactive Software PlayStation [6]
Princess Crown Action RPG Atlus Sega Sega Saturn [78][79]
Shadow Warrior First-person shooter 3D Realms GT Interactive Software DOS [80]
Tomba! Action-adventure WhooPee Camp Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation [81]
1998 Baroque Roguelike Sting Entertainment Sting Entertainment Sega Saturn [82]
Body Harvest Action-adventure DMA Design Midway Games Nintendo 64 [83]
Grim Fandango Adventure LucasArts LucasArts Windows [84]
Guilty Gear Fighting Arc System Works Atlus PlayStation [85]
LSD: Dream Emulator Exploration Asmik Ace Entertainment Asmik Ace Entertainment PlayStation [48][86]
Panzer Dragoon Saga Role-playing game Team Andromeda Sega Sega Saturn [6]
SaGa Frontier Role-playing game SquareSoft SquareSoft PlayStation [87]
South Park First-person shooter Iguana Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment Nintendo 64 [28]
Suikoden II Role-playing game KCET Konami PlayStation [67]
Xenogears Role-playing game SquareSoft SquareSoft PlayStation [88]
1999 Jet Force Gemini Third-person shooter Rare Rare Nintendo 64 [89]
Kyojin no Doshin 1 God game Marigul, Param Nintendo 64DD [90]
The Legend of Dragoon Role-playing game SCE Japan Studio Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation [91]
The Longest Journey Adventure Funcom Tri Synergy Windows [92]
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne Action-adventure Capcom Capcom PlayStation [93]
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber Tactical RPG Quest Atlus Nintendo 64 [83]
Pepsiman Action KID KID PlayStation [94]
Planescape: Torment Role-playing game Black Isle Studios Interplay Entertainment Windows [95]
Pokémon Snap Rail shooter, Simulation HAL Laboratory, Pax Softnica Nintendo Nintendo 64 [96][97]
R-Type Delta Shoot 'em up Irem Agetec PlayStation [6]
Seaman Simulation Vivarium Inc. Sega Dreamcast [98]
Shenmue Action-adventure Sega AM2 Sega Dreamcast [99]
Snowboard Kids 2 Racing Racdym Atlus Nintendo 64 [100]
Space Channel 5 Music United Game Artists Sega Dreamcast [101]
System Shock 2 Action RPG Irrational Games, Looking Glass Studios Electronic Arts Windows [102]
Thrasher Presents Skate and Destroy Sports Z-Axis Rockstar Games PlayStation [103]
The Typing of the Dead Educational, Rail shooter Smilebit, Wow Entertainment Sega Arcade [104]
Vib-Ribbon Rhythm NanaOn-Sha Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation [105]
2000 The Adventures of Cookie & Cream Action-adventure FromSoftware Agetec PlayStation 2 [106]
American McGee's Alice Action-adventure Rogue Entertainment EA Games Windows [39]
Dark Cloud Action RPG Level-5 Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 2 [47][107]
Deus Ex Action RPG Ion Storm Eidos Interactive Windows [108]
Fantavision Puzzle Sony Computer Entertainment Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation [109]
Giants: Citizen Kabuto Third-person shooter Planet Moon Studios Interplay Entertainment Windows [110]
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Action-adventure Nintendo EAD Nintendo Nintendo 64 [111][112]
Sin and Punishment Rail shooter, Shooting gallery Nintendo R&D1, Treasure Nintendo Nintendo 64 [113]
Skies of Arcadia Role-playing game Overworks Sega Dreamcast [114]
Sky Odyssey Simulation Cross Activision PlayStation 2 [115]
Team Buddies Action Psygnosis Camden Studio Midway Games PlayStation [116]
Vagrant Story Action RPG SquareSoft SquareSoft PlayStation [117][118]
Valkyrie Profile Role-playing game tri-Ace Enix PlayStation [6]
WWF No Mercy Fighting, Sports AKI Corporation, Asmik Ace Entertainment THQ Nintendo 64 [119]
2001 AirBlade Sports Criterion Games Namco PlayStation 2 [106]
Conker's Bad Fur Day Platform Rare Rare Nintendo 64 [39]
Fatal Frame Survival horror Tecmo Tecmo PlayStation 2 [120]
Fuzion Frenzy Party Blitz Games Microsoft Game Studios Xbox [120]
Gitaroo Man Music iNiS Koei PlayStation 2 [109][121]
Ico Action-adventure SCE Japan Studio, Team Ico Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 2 [6][122]
Illbleed Survival horror Crazy Games AIA Dreamcast [123]
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil Platform Namco Namco PlayStation 2 [124]
Maximo: Ghosts to Glory Action-adventure Capcom Digital Studios Capcom PlayStation 2 [124]
Mister Mosquito Simulation Zoom Fresh Games PlayStation 2 [106]
Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee Platform Oddworld Inhabitants Infogrames Xbox [120]
Oni Action Bungie West Gathering of Developers Windows [115]
Project Eden Action-adventure Core Design Eidos Interactive PlayStation [115]
Shadow Hearts Role-playing game Sacnoth Midway Games PlayStation 2 [109]
Shenmue II Action-adventure Sega AM2 Sega Dreamcast [47][120]
Stretch Panic Platform Treasure Conspiracy Entertainment PlayStation 2 [124]
Zone of the Enders Hack and slash KCEJ Konami PlayStation 2 [106]
ZuPaPa! Platform Face SNK Arcade [125]
2002 Arx Fatalis Action RPG Arkane Studios, Floodgate Entertainment JoWooD Productions Windows [120]
BloodRayne Hack and Slash Terminal Reality Majesco Entertainment GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox [28]
Bloody Roar: Primal Fury Fighting Eighting Activision GameCube [114]
Bombastic Puzzle Shift Capcom PlayStation 2 [109]
Bomberman Generation Action-adventure Game Arts Majesco Entertainment GameCube [114]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Action-adventure The Collective Electronic Arts Xbox [120]
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller Action, Racing Hitmaker Sega Xbox [120]
Crimson Sea Hack and slash Koei Koei Xbox [120]
Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest Action-adventure Intelligent Systems, Saru Brunei Atlus GameCube [90]
Deathrow Sports Southend Interactive Ubi Soft Xbox [120]
Disaster Report Action-adventure Irem Agetec PlayStation 2 [115]
Enclave Action RPG Starbreeze Studios Conspiracy Entertainment Xbox [120]
Eternal Darkness Survival horror Silicon Knights Nintendo GameCube [47][126]
Gunvalkyrie Third-person shooter Smilebit Sega Xbox [120]
Herdy Gerdy Action-adventure Core Design Eidos Interactive PlayStation 2 [124]
Ikaruga Shoot 'em up Treasure Treasure Arcade [126]
Jet Set Radio Future Action Smilebit Sega Xbox [120]
Lost Kingdoms Role-playing game FromSoftware Activision GameCube [114]
The Mark of Kri Action-adventure SCE San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 2 [124]
MechAssault Action, Shooter Day 1 Studios Microsoft Game Studios Xbox [120]
Otogi: Myth of Demons Hack and slash FromSoftware Sega Xbox [120]
Quantum Redshift Racing Curly Monsters Microsoft Game Studios Xbox [120]
RedCard 20-03 Sports Point of View Midway Games PlayStation 2 [120]
Shantae Platform WayForward Capcom Game Boy Color [127]
Shox Racing EA UK EA Sports BIG PlayStation 2 [109]
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus Stealth Sucker Punch Productions Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 2 [115]
Star Fox Adventures Action-adventure Rare Nintendo GameCube [114]
Steel Battalion Simulation Capcom, Nude Maker Capcom Xbox [120]
ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth Action ToeJam & Earl Productions, Visual Concepts Sega Xbox [120]
Way of the Samurai Action-adventure Acquire BAM! Entertainment PlayStation 2 [115]
2003 1080° Avalanche Sports Nintendo Software Technology Nintendo GameCube [126]
Amplitude Music Harmonix Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 2 [107]
Apex Racing Milestone srl Atari Xbox [120]
Armed and Dangerous Shooter Planet Moon Studios LucasArts Windows, Xbox [120]
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean Role-playing game Monolith Soft, tri-Crescendo Namco GameCube [128]
Battle Engine Aquila Shooter, Simulation Lost Toys Infogrames PlayStation 2, Xbox [120]
Beyond Good & Evil Action-adventure Ubisoft Montpellier Ubisoft PlayStation 2 [47]
Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg Platform Sonic Team Sega GameCube [90]
Chaos Legion Hack and slash Capcom Capcom PlayStation 2 [106]
Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge Action FASA Studio Microsoft Game Studios Xbox [120]
Dog's Life Action-adventure Frontier Developments Hip Games PlayStation 2 [107]
F-Zero GX Racing Amusement Vision Nintendo GameCube [126]
Freedom Fighters Third-person shooter IO Interactive EA Games GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox [120]
Giftpia Adventure skip Ltd. Nintendo GameCube [126]
Grabbed by the Ghoulies Action-adventure Rare Microsoft Game Studios Xbox [120]
Gregory Horror Show Survival horror Capcom Capcom PlayStation 2 [109]
Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb Action-adventure The Collective LucasArts Xbox [120]
Kung Fu Chaos Fighting Just Add Monsters Microsoft Game Studios Xbox [120]
Links 2004 Sports Indie Games Microsoft Game Studios Xbox [120]
Lost Kingdoms II Action RPG FromSoftware Activision GameCube [114]
Metal Arms: Glitch in the System Action-adventure Swingin' Ape Studios Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox [120]
Midtown Madness 3 Racing Digital Illusions CE Microsoft Game Studios Xbox [120]
OutRun 2 Racing Sega AM2 Sega Arcade [120]
Panzer Dragoon Orta Rail shooter Smilebit Sega Xbox [120]
P.N.03 Third-person shooter Capcom Capcom GameCube [114]
Resident Evil: Dead Aim Light gun shooter Cavia Capcom PlayStation 2 [106]
Ribbit King Sports Infinity, Jamsworks Bandai GameCube [126]
RTX Red Rock Action-adventure LucasArts LucasArts PlayStation 2 [106]
Secret Weapons Over Normandy Simulation Totally Games LucasArts PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox [120]
Siren Survival horror SCE Japan Studio Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 2 [124]
Voodoo Vince Platform Beep Industries Microsoft Game Studios Xbox [120]
War of the Monsters Fighting Incognito Entertainment Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 2 [115]
XIII First-person shooter Southend Interactive, Ubi Soft Paris Ubi Soft Windows [120]
Yager Simulation Yager Development Kemco Xbox [120]
2004 Alien Hominid Run and gun The Behemoth The Behemoth Adobe Flash [129]
Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana Role-playing game Gust Co. Ltd. NIS America PlayStation 2 [107]
Blood Will Tell Action-adventure Red Entertainment, Wow Entertainment Sega PlayStation 2 [109]
Breakdown Action-adventure Namco Namco Xbox [120]
Cave Story Action-adventure Studio Pixel Studio Pixel Windows [130]
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat Platform Nintendo EAD Tokyo Nintendo GameCube [126]
Echo Night: Beyond Survival horror FromSoftware Agetec PlayStation 2 [106]
Firefighter F.D.18 Action KCET Konami PlayStation 2 [106]
Galleon Action-adventure Confounding Factor Atlus Xbox [120]
Gradius V Shoot 'em up G.rev, Treasure Konami PlayStation 2 [107]
Katamari Damacy Action puzzle Namco Namco PlayStation 2 [124]
Kururin Squash! Puzzle Eighting Nintendo GameCube [114]
Kuon Survival horror FromSoftware Agetec PlayStation 2 [115]
Mashed Vehicular combat Supersonic Software Empire Interactive PlayStation 2, Xbox [120]
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy Third-person shooter Midway Games Midway Games PlayStation 2, Xbox [120]
Second Sight Stealth Free Radical Design Codemasters GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox [120]
Transformers Third-person shooter Atari Melbourne House Atari PlayStation 2 [115]
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines Action RPG Troika Games Activision Windows [28]
Yume Nikki Adventure Kikiyama Kikiyama Windows [131]
2005 Battalion Wars Real-time tactics Kuju Entertainment Nintendo GameCube [90]
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth Survival horror Headfirst Productions 2K, Bethesda Softworks Xbox [120]
Chibi-Robo! Adventure skip Ltd. Nintendo GameCube [90]
Destroy All Humans! Action-adventure Pandemic Studios THQ PlayStation 2, Xbox [132]
Fahrenheit Action-adventure Quantic Dream Atari, Inc. PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox [120]
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance Tactical RPG Intelligent Systems, Nintendo SPD Nintendo GameCube [133]
Geist Action-adventure n-Space, Nintendo Nintendo GameCube [126]
Haunting Ground Survival horror Capcom Capcom PlayStation 2 [115][124]
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction Beat 'em up Radical Entertainment Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox [120]
Killer7 Action-adventure Capcom, Grasshopper Manufacture Capcom GameCube, PlayStation 2 [134]
Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes Hack and slash Blueside, Phantagram Microsoft Game Studios Xbox [120]
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath Action-adventure Oddworld Inhabitants EA Games Xbox [15]
Psychonauts Platform Double Fine Productions Majesco Entertainment Windows, Xbox [47][135]
Shadow of Rome Hack and slash Capcom Capcom PlayStation 2 [106]
Sniper Elite Tactical shooter Rebellion Developments Namco PlayStation 2, Xbox [120]
Steambot Chronicles Action RPG Irem Atlus PlayStation 2 [109]
Star Wars: Republic Commando First-person shooter LucasArts LucasArts Xbox [120]
Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse Action Wideload Games Aspyr Xbox [136][137]
2006 Baten Kaitos Origins Role-playing game Monolith Soft, tri-Crescendo Nintendo GameCube [90]
God Hand Beat 'em up Clover Studio Capcom PlayStation 2 [28]
Mother 3 Role-playing game Brownie Brown, HAL Laboratory Nintendo Game Boy Advance [138]
Odama Pinball Vivarium Inc. Nintendo GameCube [114]
Ōkami Action-adventure Clover Studio Capcom PlayStation 2 [15][47]
OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast Racing Sumo Digital Sega PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox [120]
Sneak King Stealth Blitz Games King Games Xbox 360 [28]
2007 Folklore Action RPG Gaia, Game Republic, SCE Japan Studio Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 3 [139]
Heavenly Sword Hack and slash Ninja Theory Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 3 [140]
No More Heroes Hack and slash Grasshopper Manufacture Ubisoft Wii [39]
Odin Sphere Action RPG Vanillaware Atlus PlayStation 2 [109][141]
2008 Mirror's Edge Platform EA DICE Electronic Arts PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 [39][142][143]
QWOP Sports Bennett Foddy Bennett Foddy Adobe Flash [28]
Valkyria Chronicles Tactical RPG Sega Sega PlayStation 3 [39][47]
The World Ends with You Action RPG Jupiter, Square Enix Square Enix Nintendo DS [144]
2009 Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon Action RPG Namco Bandai Games, tri-Crescendo Xseed Games Wii [145]
Infinite Space Role-playing game Nude Maker, PlatinumGames Sega Nintendo DS [76]
Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors Adventure Chunsoft Aksys Games Nintendo DS [146]
The Saboteur Action-adventure Pandemic Studios Electronic Arts BlackBerry [147]
Sin & Punishment: Star Successor Rail shooter Nintendo SPD, Treasure Nintendo Wii [39]
2010 Alan Wake Action-adventure Remedy Entertainment Microsoft Game Studios Xbox 360 [39]
Alpha Protocol Action role-playing game Obsidian Entertainment Sega Xbox 360 [28]
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair Platform Konami Konami Xbox 360 [76]
Deadliest Warrior: The Game Fighting Pipeworks Software 345 Games Xbox 360 [76]
Deadly Premonition Survival horror Access Games Ignition Entertainment Xbox 360 [28][76][81]
Nier Action RPG Cavia Square Enix PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 [76][139]
Protect Me Knight Tower defense Ancient Ancient Xbox 360 [76]
Resonance of Fate Role-playing game tri-Ace Sega PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 [76]
Splatterhouse Beat 'em up BottleRocket Entertainment, Namco Bandai Games Namco Bandai Games PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 [76]
Vanquish Third-person shooter PlatinumGames Sega PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 [139]
2011 Bulletstorm First-person shooter Epic Games, People Can Fly Electronic arts PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 [148]
Catherine Puzzle Atlus Atlus PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 [39][139]
Driver: San Francisco Action-adventure Ubisoft Reflections Ubisoft PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 [149]
Shadows of the Damned Action Grasshopper Manufacture Electronic Arts PlayStation 3 [139]
2012 Frog Fractions Action Jim Stormdancer Twinbeard Studios Adobe Flash [150]
Hotline Miami Shooter Dennaton Games Devolver Digital Windows [151]
Ib Adventure kouri kouri Windows [152]
Spec Ops: The Line Third-person shooter Yager Development 2K Games PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 [153]
2013 Gravity Rush Action-adventure Team Gravity Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation Vita [154]
The Wonderful 101 Hack and slash PlatinumGames Nintendo Wii U [155]
2014 D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die Adventure Access Games Microsoft Studios Xbox One [39]
Goat Simulator Simulation Coffee Stain Studios Coffee Stain Studios Windows [28]
Papers, Please Puzzle Lucas Pope 3909 LLC OS X, Windows [156]
2016 Root Letter Visual novel Kadokawa Games PQube PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita [157]
2017 Butterfly Soup Visual novel Brianna Lei Brianna Lei Linux, macOS, Windows [158]
2018 Remothered: Tormented Fathers Survival horror Stormind Games Darril Arts Windows [159]

Notes

  1. This number is always up to date by this script.

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