Gamingenre

FIND YOUR NEXT GAME

Tell us what you finished and what you're looking for.
We'll find your next obsession.

🎮 Any
📼 ClassicBefore 2010
💿 Modern2010–2019
🚀 Recent2020+
🎮 Either
🧍 Solo
👥 Multi
⚠ Pick a game from the suggestions list.
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Your matches will appear here

How the Game Recommendation Engine Works

Tell Us What You Finished

Type in the game you just completed and select it from the suggestions. Our engine analyzes the genre tags, gameplay mechanics, and community data behind that title to understand exactly what made it worth finishing.

Set Your Filters

Choose your platform — PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, or Nintendo Switch. Filter by release era: classic titles before 2010, modern games from 2010 to 2019, or the latest releases from 2020 onwards. Select solo or multiplayer preference.

Get Six Smart Recommendations

The engine cross-references gameplay tags, genre profiles, and similarity scores to surface six games that match what you actually loved about the one you finished. Every result includes a match percentage and a reason why it fits.

Why Gamers Use Gamingenre to Find Their Next Game

Every year, thousands of games release across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. Knowing what to play next is genuinely difficult — not because there aren’t good games, but because finding the right one for you takes time most people don’t have.

Gamingenre solves that problem in under 30 seconds.

Unlike generic top 10 games lists that ignore what you’ve already played, our recommendation engine starts with your reference point — the game you just finished — and builds outward from there. The tool analyzes gameplay tags like open-world, stealth, action RPG, souls-like, sandbox, and story-rich to find games that share the actual mechanics and feel of what you loved, not just the same genre label.

Every recommendation comes with a match score showing how closely it aligns with your reference game, plus a plain-English reason why it is a good next pick. No guesswork. No scrolling through Reddit threads. No trusting a stranger’s taste.

Built on a database of over 500,000 games with real user ratings, accurate platform data, and detailed gameplay tags covering every major genre and subgenre.

Platform-filtered results — recommendations are filtered to games actually available on your console or PC, not a generic list you cannot use.

No account required — open the tool, enter your game, get results. Free forever.

Popular Game Recommendations People Are Looking For

Looking for games similar to a specific title? These are some of the most searched game recommendations on Gamingenre.

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Games Like Dark Souls
Games Like Skyrim
Games Like The Last of Us
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Find Game Recommendations by Genre

Whether you finished an open-world RPG, a fast-paced shooter, a narrative-driven adventure, or a souls-like, the tool identifies similar games within and across genres.

Action RPG

Games like Elden Ring, Dark Souls, Witcher 3, and Baldur’s Gate 3. Deep combat systems, character progression, and worlds that reward exploration.

 

Open World

Games like GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2, Cyberpunk 2077, and Far Cry. Massive environments, side missions, and emergent gameplay.

 

Story-Driven Adventure

Games like The Last of Us, God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Ghost of Tsushima. Character-first narratives with cinematic production quality.

 

Shooter

Games like Call of Duty, Halo, Doom, and Borderlands. From tactical first-person to frantic arcade, recommendations matched to your pace and style.

 

Stealth and Tactical

Games like Hitman, Splinter Cell, Metal Gear Solid, and Dishonored. Patience-rewarding gameplay where positioning beats raw firepower.

 

Survival and Crafting

Games like Minecraft, Subnautica, The Forest, and Green Hell. Resource management, base building, and the satisfaction of lasting one more night.

 

Indie and Platformer

Games like Hollow Knight, Celeste, Hades, and Dead Cells. Smaller teams, bigger ideas — indie recommendations matched to your reference game’s feel.

 

Strategy and Simulation

Games like Civilization, Total War, Cities Skylines, and XCOM. Turn-based, real-time, and management games filtered by what you already enjoy.

You enter a game you recently finished, select your platform and preferences, and the tool analyzes the genre tags, gameplay mechanics, release era, and similarity signals behind your reference game. It then scores a pool of matching titles and returns the top six with a percentage score and a plain-English reason for each recommendation.

 

The tool currently supports PC Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Nintendo Switch. Select Any Platform to see the best matches regardless of where you play.

 

Yes. Use the Classic filter to find recommendations from games released before 2010. The database covers thousands of retro and classic titles with full genre and tag data, so older games return accurate recommendations.

 

Completely free. No account, no sign-up, no email required. Open the tool, type your game, and get recommendations instantly.

 

The match score is calculated based on how many gameplay tags your reference game shares with each recommendation. A game that shares open-world, third-person, stealth, and crime tags will score higher than one that only shares a broad genre label. The score reflects similarity in actual feel and mechanics, not just category.

 

The tool covers over 500,000 games. If a title does not appear in the autocomplete suggestions, try searching with the full official name rather than an abbreviation or nickname.

 

Steam's engine is based on your purchase and play history and is limited to games on Steam. GamingGenre works across all major platforms, requires no account, and is built specifically around the one game you just finished — not your entire library.

 

Results may vary slightly because the tool queries a live database. However the highest-scoring matches for any given game stay consistent since they are determined by tag and genre data which does not change frequently.

Stop Scrolling. Start Playing.

The average gamer spends more time deciding what to play than actually playing. Gamingenre gives you a data-backed answer in seconds. Enter the last game you finished and find your next obsession.