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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League can be a lot of fun to play, but the repetitive missions and lack of depth to its story and endgame content let it down.
Let's School is a perfectly competent management game, but its focus on getting you to plan out timetables can get a little dull.
Clem is an engaging adventure game with some genius puzzles and a whole lot of charm, but the movement will be a little too slow for some.
Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior delivers a fun, creative action-adventure with enough charm and new ideas to stand out.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink is not only a gorgeous game, the combat is satisfying with plenty of experimentation when it comes to your party.
Even if you're not a fan of the mainline franchise, BlazBlue: Entropy Effect will appeal if you like a good side-scrolling action game.
Hellcard is a decent if unremarkable card-battler with some cool ideas that offers a decent challenge for fans of the genre.
Persona 3 Reload improves the original version of the game in so many ways, and is absolutely essential for all RPG fans.
Chronique des Silencieux is a wonderful detective game that never ever holds your hand, and if that sounds ideal to you then give it a look.
Underdogs is a fantastic fighter than utilises its physics-based combat beautifully, with engaging fights and a superb roguelike structure.
Bulletstorm VR is disappointing in every way, and while there are few redeeming features early on, there are better ways to play it.
Tekken 8 is a welcome return for the series, with a fighting style that feels fresh through its aggressive combat, and plethora of modes.
Go Mecha Ball is a fast paced, fantastic twin stick Roguelike, and as long as you don't mind a lack of items early on you'll have a great time with it.
Graven has enough puzzles, secrets, weapons, and spells to keep it engrossing and compelling throughout.
Lil' Guardsman is a truly wonderful comedy game, with Papers, Please style border guarding gameplay in a charming fantasy setting.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the studio's best ever work, giving us one hell of a story, and gameplay that remains fun throughout.
Crumbling works well as a roguelike VR, evoking childhood memories while hacking and slashing a range of colourful characters.
Ready or Not might feel at odds with itself a little from time to time, but it's still a solid if unspectacular squad shooter.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy brings the last three mainline Ace Attorney games to modern consoles, and they're just as good as ever.
Fling to the Finish is at its best when played with friends, and I'll happily recommend that you break this out at your next gettogether.