All this complaining is somewhat pointless. In the end, it’s still a treasure trove of legendary music loosely wrapped in a passable rhythm game.
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Cuphead (Switch)
Cuphead achieves the “playing a cartoon” goal in ways of which the hastily cel-shaded titles of the sixth gaming generation could only dream.
Panzer Dragoon (Stadia)
Panzer Dragoon feels like a slow game. The frame rate is fluid, and the animations are smooth, but the dragon itself flies at a sluggish pace, and enemies are rationed so you never feel truly threatened until you reach a boss.
Cake Bash (Stadia)
Cake Bash markets itself as a party brawler in the style of Super Smash Bros. or Multiversus, but it bears a closer resemblance to something like a Mario Party minigame collection.
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid (Stadia)
As is the style of the time with generation-spanning franchises, Battle for the Grid is a “multiverse” title that crosses-over characters from all the various incarnations of the Power Rangers franchise – the original Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers; the “Cenozoic” Power Rangers of the 2017 film; and the multitude of animal, card suit, elemental, mechanical, ninja, etc. rangers from the various TV series in-between – into a single chaotic fighting game.