23. Monster Hunter: World (PS4):
Story: Hunter, you are chosen along with the Fifth Fleet, to provide support in researching the New World. Hunting monsters of old and new, along with the all powerful Elder Dragons. Who migrate every 10 years to the New World, as part of the event known as the Elder Crossing. Find out the reason for this event, where are they going? Oh and your Handler can come along as well I guess.
Gameplay: Take an already amazing long running series of hunting down monsters with a variety of weapons to make new armor and weapons from the skin of the giant creatures you hunt, and add even more to make it a heavy contender for one of the best in the series. From little things, such as being able to move while using a potion! To larger scale additions as taking away the zoned maps from the older game, to open beautiful ecosystems full of life and incredibly intelligent creatures.
Art Style/ Music: What's not to say about this game that hasn't been said already? It's freaking gorgeous look at, with creatures that are personally shown throughout their colorful designs. From the beautiful, enchanted presence of the Kirin to the deadly, sinister design of the Deviljho (who's song is always a treat to listen to when he stomps into battle!) Along with the rest of the music, you get this kind of Jurassic Park feel with the main hunting theme which goes great with the atmosphere. And the creatures that get their own themes, which they rightfully deserve, play rightfully as you try to survive and dominate.
Gripes: The only gripe I have with this game is that the co-op story experience can be a pain at times, where you have to wait for each other to have seen the cutscenes of missions in order to join them at times.
Additional Info: Having being away from the series for awhile, starting at the first one on PS2, and my next and last being Freedom Unite which was on the PSP. This was a terrific welcome back to the series, thank you for coming back to consoles! I would definitely recommend buying this game for no matter how much! It's that good, but the only reason I would say not to buy... is if you have no friends to play. But it's not a very solid reason, as you can join randoms of different variety that you can play with and conversate with if you wish
Score: 5/5
24. Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption (XBone):
Story: You are a warrior off to atone for your sins, to do so you must fight them... literally. Face against each sin in this Dark Souls heavily inspired Boss Rush action-RPG. Each boss being unique and as tough as you make them.
Gameplay: As I said, the game plays a lot like Dark Souls, with of course it's own formula for it's genre. You get a fixed set of weapons, armor, and equipment, no changing anything. There are 8 super unique bosses that all play very differently and can be pretty tough at first. The one mechanic I adore about this game is that you start off as Overpowered as you can get, and as you choose bosses, depending on the boss it weakens, and stays that way during the entire game. For example, one boss has it to where you do less damage. So that effect takes place during that fight and from there as well, if you want that lost power back you can take it, but it will take away the progress of you defeating the boss, so you will to give up your power and do so again. Pretty much a reverse Mega Man.
Art Style/ Music: And like the Dark Souls, the boss themes and the bosses themselves are incredible. I love several of their designs, and honestly I would have to say this game probably has one of my favorite bosses of all time in it.
Gripes: So I defeated one boss as it was going into it's second phase, and the game kinda broke thinking I defeated the boss but also thinking I didn't. So unfortunately, I wasn't able to access the final boss for a while.
Additional Info: This game is extremely cheap ($20!) and it's honestly incredible, so I would recommend it if you love a good boss rush. Now it doesn't have much replayability, but it has a shit ton of achievements, so if you care about that, bam! Replayability!
Score: 4/5
25. Shin Megami Tensei: Persona (PSP):
Story: You and your friends decide to play a little game to see if spirits well come to haunt you or something, and what it does is gives you and your friends Personas (Godly inspired Shadows that fight with you). A lot of strange things happen to the town, and it's up to ya'll to figure it out.
Gameplay: A turn-based combat system where you can use several melee weapons, guns, and abilities given to you depending on your Persona. You can earn experience for you and your Persona by defeating demons, or possibly negotiate with them in order to possibly make new Personas. Change your team formations, and depending on how you play determines at least one of your party members.
Art Style/Music: The designs are ok, honestly the only interesting ones are probably the bosses. The music is where this game shines! The music is awesome, and I would listen to it repeatedly.
Gripes: Ohhhhhhh this game just hasn't aged well, it was my first attempt at the series and it was pretty rough. Not unplayable by any means, but I would its ok to skip this one. The story is just dumb, The gameplay is too much at times and clunky, and there isn't really interesting points to this game. The only cool idea is the idea itself, Persona based off several mythological deities that help you kick demon ass.
Additional Info: Just skip this game, I couldn't recommend starting with this one. I wanted to get into the series, because I played Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth (which was supposedly inspired by this series) and I loved the shit of that game. Ima press on, because I heard it really starts at 3 (others say 2 is fine as well), so lets see if those change my opinion
Score: 2/5
26. Lords of the Fallen (PS4):
Story: Harkyn is on a quest to defeat Adyr and his Judges of the Fallen, so get your some useful weapons and your Mega Buster and bust them up... I guess
Gameplay: Well this game is heavily Souls Inspired in combat and mechanics. With the exceptions of having a set character that has the choice of three classes: Warrior, Rogue, and Cleric.
Art Style/ Music: The design of this game is very, very big and edgy, so that's kinda cool
Gripes: Look i just don't wanna talk about this game to much. It looked fine and The Surge was fantastic, so I was willing to give this a shot. It just wasn't worth it, all the characters suck, most of the weapons do as well. The game is so damn slow and clunky and this is coming from a guy who loves Dark Souls 1 the most! The bosses are fine, the enemies get fucking annoying at times.
Additional Info: I heard there was a second one in development, and these are the same guys that made The Surge! It's just not worth owning in any way, it was free both for Xbox Live Gold and PS Plus, so if you own it on those either two try it for yourself and see if you enjoyed more than I did. It not unplayable, just not good.
Score: 2/5