Games like Guilt Trip
Looking for games like Guilt Trip? Here are top role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Do Not Feed the Monkeys, Methods: The Detective Competition or Unheard.
1 View Game81%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability92% User Score 3,769 reviewsCritic Score 75%14 reviews"Do Not Feed the Monkeys" is a unique simulation game where you become an observer of secret webcams successor of "Prison Architect". Spy on various scenes and individuals, but avoid interfering or getting too emotionally involved. Use the information gathered to solve puzzles and uncover a dark conspiracy, while managing your own physical and mental health.
View Game2 View Game100%Game Brain Scorestory, musiccharacter development100% User Score 77 reviews"Methods: The Detective Competition" is a visual novel and crime investigation game where 100 detectives compete to solve mysteries created by criminal masterminds. Gameplay involves examining evidence and answering multiple-choice questions about the solution. The game features over 25 interactive crime scenes, an original soundtrack, and additional extras like a CG gallery and character bios. With 100 chapters and 139K words, it offers approximately 10 hours of gameplay.
View Game3 View Game87%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding92% User Score 5,026 reviewsCritic Score 65%1 reviews"Unheard" is a single-player Horror Role Playing game with an intriguing story and outstanding gameplay, featuring fabulous graphics and a dense atmosphere. The game offers a unique non-linear audio-driven gameplay experience, but it is not very replayable and can be quite grinding. The first paid DLC, "Dark Fortune Teller," is now available with Chinese audio and text.
View Game4 View Game61%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability61% User Score 77 reviews"My Name is You" is a single-player Visual Novel game with a captivating plot. The game explores the idea of exceptionality and the weight of decisions in a monotonous moment in time. As the player, you will encounter two versions of yourself and must navigate meaningful choices that will impact the outcome of the game. This thought-provoking experience delves deep into the consequences of one's actions.
View Game5 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, grinding97% User Score 18,211 reviewsCritic Score 88%22 reviews"Return of the Obra Dinn" is a first-person puzzle adventure game where you, an insurance inspector, must determine the fate of all passengers and crew on a mysterious ship, the Obra Dinn, using a magical stopwatch that allows you to replay the moments of their deaths. The game features a monochrome art style and a unique bookkeeping interface as you piece together the events that led to the crew's demise. With its immersive atmosphere and challenging puzzles, "Return of the Obra Dinn" offers a unique and engaging gaming experience.
View Game6 View Game91%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygraphics, grinding91% User Score 326 reviews"The Deed: Dynasty" is a stand-alone expansion that offers three new scenarios based on the original murder mystery concept found in "The Deed." Players will explore different eras, including a 15th century English castle and a wild west frontier saloon, with the goal of committing a murder and framing someone else for the crime. Every decision made can influence the outcome, leading to multiple endings.
View Game7 View Game73%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, atmosphere74% User Score 160 reviewsCritic Score 73%6 reviews"Root Letter" is a visual novel game set in a beautiful rural Japanese town, where you investigate a murder based on letters from a pen-friend who disappeared 15 years ago. The game features increased gameplay elements, such as evidence searching and interrogation mode, and stunning artwork from the renowned artist Minoboshi Taro. Your choices will affect the outcome of the investigation, and you will uncover the truth about your pen-friend's past.
View Game8 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, monetization94% User Score 2,500 reviewsCritic Score 73%2 reviews"Analogue: A Hate Story" is a visual novel game where players uncover the secrets of a abandoned spaceship and learn about the lives of its past inhabitants through digital records. The game explores themes of gender, sexuality, and society in a sci-fi setting, with multiple endings based on the player's choices and actions. It also features a unique mechanic of deciphering old Korean script with the help of in-game tools.
View Game9 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding83% User Score 613 reviewsYou are Isabella Song – a hacker PI. Your job is to hack cameras, phones, and computers, as well as question suspects, analyze evidence and draw conclusions. But don't forget that in Farca city, even criminals can end up victims.
View Game10 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, atmosphere83% User Score 207 reviewsFollow Detective Butler and his sidekick Gilligan as they solve a locked-room murder during a haunted cruise ship's maiden voyage. Can you solve the mystery before Detective Butler reveals the answer?
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