VGChartz’s Paul Broussard: “A comparatively quiet 12 months on the floor for motion titles gave room for some smaller titles to shine on the large stage, demonstrating that lesser-known AAA collection and even indie titles can dazzle when given the possibility. Amongst the gang, nonetheless, 4 stood out.
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons introduced old skool 2D brawling again into the limelight, with it holding up simply in addition to it did in 1987. Additionally popping out of retirement was Armored Core, with its sixth installment demonstrating to the general public that From Software program hasn’t misplaced its edge with mech fight throughout all these years engaged on Souls video games. Ghostrunner 2 recaptured the platforming/sword swinging magic of the primary title, whereas sprucing among the rougher edges and introducing a couple of welcome mechanics. Lastly, Hello-Fi RUSH infused a musical rhythm into conventional motion gameplay, with a colourful solid of characters and memorable soundtrack backing up strong fight mechanics.”