Remington Joseph
While Strikers Edge has interesting ideas, it fails to expand on many of them making for a bare-bones experience.
Even with an IP as interesting as The Seven Deadly Sins, The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is held back by buggy controls and even more buggy mechanics.
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet is a fun action RPG with technical flaws holding it back from true greatness.
Frantics is an entertaining party game geared towards the casual gamer
Attack on Titan is a fun hack-and-slash that well represents the Attack on Titan franchise
Light Fall is a simple platformer designed great for speed runners but with enough lore for any casual player to enjoy
Death Road to Canada is a challenging but fun RPG that offers plenty of reasons to make the voyage to Canada
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is a game that doesn't do any more than it has to but just manages to get by due to each game being so individually solid
Lost in Harmony brings some imaginative ideas to the table, but those ideas are a struggle to enjoy due to the game's somewhat sloppy execution and even sloppier port job
Shining Resonance Refrain manages to bury its many interesting ideas under repetitive gameplay and a dragged-on story.
Touhou: Scarlet Curiosity is a bland and repetitive experience, offering almost none of the quality found it the games that inspired it
Yakuza Kiwami 2 is perfect for anyone looking to experience the best of the early Yakuza titles without sacrificing the refined gameplay mechanics and visuals
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner M∀RS is the definitive way to play the best entry in the Zone of the Enders franchise
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker is an interesting concept, but manages to ruin the experience with its flawed combat.
Chasm tries something new with its procedurally generated map but it failure to create interesting maps results in a lackluster experience
Soul Calibur VI revives a series that may have been lost to time by learning from what worked best and introducing creative and unique mechanics to its already solid gameplay.
Déraciné creates what may be the most enriching world yet seen in VR, but only scratches the surface in terms of actual gameplay.
Onimusha: Warlords is a somewhat rough but enjoyable adventure, making it worth revisiting
God Eater 3's main draw is its flashy action, but only occasionally brings real challenge along with it
Jump Force fails to hit the mark with a total lack of care in terms of everything outside of its decent fighting mechanics