One last update to round out the year that I forgot to post.

16. Double Dragon Gaiden (Xbox One) 08/12
17. Raging Justice (Xbox One) 09/10
18. Saint's Row (Xbox 360) 09/18
19. Strikers 1945 (Xbox One) 10/3
20. Super Cyborg (Xbox One) 10/4
21. Sengoku (Mega CD) 10/22

I was initially put off by Double Dragon Gaiden due to the art style. Picked it up on sale and after giving it some time I've warmed up to it. It's enjoyable, the brawling engine is good and it has a lot of well done fanservice that I'm sure would never be included by bigger development team. I still dislike the art style and think it would be much better if done in virtually any other theme.

I finished Saint's Row using my original game save from when I first picked it up almost 20 years ago. Damn I'm old. I've now seen all the story beats so I don't see myself going back to this ever again unless it's to farm an achievement or something. It's not bad, just clunky compared to any of the other games in the series.

I'm torn on Sengoku. When judged as a game by itself it's unpolished and a bit garbage. As a Neo-Geo port it's surprisingly well done and faithful to the arcade original especially when compared to the few other Neo ports to the platform. You lose the second player, some animation frames, and a lot of the nifty scaling tricks from the arcade, but everything else seems to be intact and the load times are handled as well as possible. Most of the bad aspects of it are from the source material rather than the porting job or CD hardware.