Who let the Amiga fanboys out their care homes and then rattled their cage by sugesting even a modicum of affection for something other than their preferred girlfriend proxy? The supposed overwhelming superiority of the Amiga has been debunked many times but these zombie fanboys just refuse to die. The fact is the Amiga lived in the shadow of the ST throughout the 80s had brief year or so in the spotlight aroun 91/92 then was swiftly eclipsed by the consoles.
The Amiga was sloooowww meaning all the following great games were better on the ST due to better framerates:
Carrier Command
Stuntcar Racer
Interphase
Starglider 1 & 2
Virus
Falcon
Hunter
Cybercon III
Mercenary 3
Robocop 3
Midwinter 1 & 2
No Second Prize
Reach for the Skies
Corporation
Epic
Microprose Golf
Microprose Grand Prix
Vroom
F19 Stealth Fighter
Thunderhawk
Domark F1
Their Finest Hour
Resolution 101
Frontier Elite 2
Warhead
The Killing Cloud
Federation of Free Traders
Proflight
Simulcra
Mig 29
Battle Command
Flight of the Intruder
Infestation
Magic fly
Starwars
Then there were 2d games supposedly the Amigas trump card over the ST, well the fact is most of these ran faster and better on the ST for much of its commercial life due to software houses not bothering to utilise its custom chips (which were overated anyway as the consoles soon demonstrated) there was the 32+ colour argument Amiga fanboys liked to use except for the fact these higher colour modes rendered the machine even slower than it already was. Besides much of what its custom chips facilitated could be done in software on other platforms, there are plenty of examples of ST games with greater than 32 colours on screen (and take a look at Photochrome to see how what an ST can do in terms of simultaneous colours all in software)
When it came to other general computing the Amiga was hampered alongside its slow processor by its bloated OS and slow floppy drive meaning you needed a ram expansion and second floppy or hard drive to make it even a usable platform, combined with its terrible flickery high resolution modes and its apparent why it was mainly known as a games machine.
The fact is decades later the ST is still showing the Amiga a few tricks
https://youtu.be/a9fkRotXuaM
https://youtu.be/gyRBcTnn-5M
https://youtu.be/UK85OqByrwM
Having refuted the fanboys claims I will close by saying if you are interested in dabbling in gaming on the ST please do take the plunge, yes there is lots of garbage out there but those games will be just as bad or marginally worse/better on the amiga. There are however a lot of gaming gems to discover that anyone who doesnt have an axe to grind would be sure to derive much pleasure from. In addition to the games mentioned above here's some suggestions to get you going
Supa Zazai Da!
Rox Zero
Chu Chu Rocket
Civilisation
Bolo
Oids
Lethal Xcess
Wings of Death
Flappy Bird
Dungeon Master
Utopos
Legends of Valour
Realms
Quartz
Nebulous
Archipelagos
Stardust
Obsession Pinball
SWIV
P47 Thunderbolt
Dragon Breed
Saint Dragon
R-type 1 & 2
Knightmare
Supremacy
Anarchy
Power monger
Hunt for Red October
Populous 1 & 2
Corporation
Xenon 1 and 2 (and recently fixed version with much improved audio)
Starray
Cybernetix
Ishar 1 and 2
Gauntlet 1 and 2
Cisco Heat
Dynablaster (complete with 5 player mode)
Supersprint
Volfied
NewZealand Story
Midi Maze
Captive
Defender Of the Crown
Indy Heat
Kick Off 2
Llamatron
Super off road
Crazy Cars 3
Parasol Stars
Pole Position
Pacmania (especially the STe remake)
Lotus 1, 2 , 3 and the recent STe remake
Toki
Atomic Robokid
Buggy Boy
Silent Service 2
Snacman
Metal Masters
Panza Kickboxing
North and South
Mega-lo-Mania
RVF Honda
Secret Service 2
Team
Live and Let die
Wrath of the Demon
Blood Money
Ghouls and Ghosts
Operation Wolf
Sabre Team
Mr Helli
Graham Gooch's Cricket