California rolls, they're unforgettable - Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido review
Nintendo has a way of making weird little puzzle titles that devour my time: Pocket Card Jockey was a 3DS title from two years back that I ate up, while 2015 brought a Puzzle and Dragons two-pack with a traditional campaign, and one themed around Mario and friends that I spent countless nights after...
Quirky; lovable story and art style; Deep and strategic yet simple gameplay mechanics; A lot of replay value with online multiplayer and post-campaign content
Later levels can rely on grinding a tad too much; Cutscenes are incompletely voiced; which causes abrupt pauses in in-game text scenes