A nice old-fashioned style in Japanese delinquency, but the combat is clunky & stiff, visuals are poor, and the open world is larger in size than it needed to be.

A fantastic beat em up with loads of customization, a rocking soundtrack, the most refined combat system to date, and great fanservice for fans of the previous titles.

A ridiculously stupid third person shooter with low budget visuals, music, and style that makes the experience incredibly charming.

An uninspired Action RPG that has a hateable cast of characters, boring map with the same shops & NPCs everywhere, a combat system that has zero weight to it, and questionable performance.

An obnoxiously lousy hack ‘n slash with an edgy sense of humor that never sticks the landing, messy cel-shaded visuals, poor combat & leveling system, and a forgettable soundtrack.

A fantastic reimagining of the original NES title, with a wonderful soundtrack, tight & refined combat, and a great map to explore, but the localization needed some more polish.

A great open world to race & explore, many challenges to do, although I could careless about the multiplayer experience the game was pushing.

An ok lewd on-rail shooter that is a complete dumpster fire in performance, although the music is catchy & branching paths are nice.

An incredibly basic hack ‘n slash with little to no depth, yet the combat is fun, the performance is great, and the Neptunia style is executed perfectly.

A poor hack ‘n slash with a standard combat system, unnecessary large maps, poor performance, and bullet sponge bosses for multiplayer.

An uninteresting Hunter RPG that is really fanservice than anything.

A mess of gameplay ideas that looks atrocious, runs poorly, and is inferior to the Japanese exclusive Gold edition. Music is surprisingly fantastic.

A fantastic puzzle game, upbeat soundtrack, and great presentation, although the back tapping on the Vita is annoying.

It’s an ok remake if it’s your first time playing, but the ugly visuals, botched controls, and lengthy load times kill the experience for any returning fans.

A budget beat em up RPG, that barely scratches the surface on how to a merge JRPG style with the Kunio series.