I'm the evil lord of a galactic empire: The first episode was a great recounting of the duplicitous and entitled attitude of modern women. It's precisely because of women like her that men no longer wish to marry or pursue any romance at all. As for the sci fi setting he moves to, it isn't nearly as compelling a narrative as his pathetic life on Earth, but it's good enough to hold my attention. Pass.
Kijin Gentoushou: I can't help but feel like this is a Kimetsu no Yaiba ripoff, only this time Tanjiro makes all the wrong decisions. Fail.
Catch me at the Ballpark: A cute story about a beer vendor girl at a baseball park and a regular baseball viewer who becomes her regular customer. Basically she trades being attentive to him for money, a perfect example of complimentary strengths between the sexes. Pass.
Once Upon a Witch's Death: This is basically a remake of Kobato with a less innocent heroine who has more magical power. Obviously I prefer Kobato, but Kobato is so good even a worse version is still good. Pass.
Saikyou no Ousama: They spent the entire ep wasting our time explaining obvious things like how there are dwarves and elves and how magic works while he was a baby unable to walk or talk. What a complete waste of time. This writer failed all the most basic aspects of storytelling, which is to concentrate on what's different from normal, not what's normal, and to start a story when something interesting happens, not when you're born. Fail.
Your Forma: A Ghost in the Shell ripoff that's strictly inferior to the original. Fail.
Kanpeki Seijou: A series that's self-contradictory. There's no way Saints, if they really do prevent monsters from overrunning your kingdom and killing everyone, would ever be treated badly. Natural selection would weed out any culture that did so. Fail.
Yami Healer: Lily is a cute elf, but the male protagonist is abominable, and there are way too many extra girls who serve no narrative purpose. Fail.
Elegant Ladies play Rock music or whatever: This is no Girls Band Cry. Fail.
Danjou no Yuujou: The main heroine in this story is annoying, a cocktease, the worst of all women. The guy isn't much better, never being honest and direct about what he means or what he wants. I gave up midway through the ep. Fail.
Guilty Gear Strive: I love Guilty Gear, but this low-budget monstrosity version of it is worse than useless. Fail.
Lazarus: Lazarus, on the other hand, has an infinitely high budget. It also has an interesting central idea to the story -- a pharmaceutical turns out to be toxic and everyone who took it is now going to die (remind you of something?). I don't think it's executing on that idea well, as most of the ep was spent pointlessly doing parkour instead of addressing the intellectual experiment of what would happen in this world scenario. But maybe it will do actual thoughtful content in the coming eps. Pass.
Old Country Bumpkin: A boring story about a boring old man suddenly getting a high status job and lots of young female admirers. Pointless wish fulfilment. Fail.
Witch Watch: The gags aren't funny and they're annoyingly nonstop. The main characters are annoying. Fail.
Yaiba: The art is unforgivable. Fail.
Anne Shirley: I tried to read the source work long ago and failed, and the anime is no better. Fail.
Gorilla God: This is a typical reverse harem where a girl is surrounded by handsome and high status suitors for weird reasons. I'm not a girl so this doesn't appeal to me. Fail.
Ai ga omoi Dark Elf: If you're gonna do porn, at least make the girl pretty. Fail.
Maebashi Witches: For a full cg show, the art is really good. If cg is going to look this good I withdraw all my complaints with the format. As for the story, it's basically Ojamajo Doremi meets Nanare Hananare -- magical cheerleading/idol concerts for sad people in need of support. But oh well, forget the plot. The important thing is cute girls dress up in cute outfits and sing and dance. Pass.
Princession Orchestra: This seems to be a show for little girls. It's too straightforward and dull. Fail.
Summer Pockets: Meets expectations. Pass.
Boku no Hero Academia Vigilantes: I can't tell if this series isn't great from the first episode, but I suspect like most spinoffs it will stay at the 'good' level. Pass.
Zatsu Tabi: The beautiful scenery and the compelling heroine (a female aspiring manga-ka), alongside the non-traditional plot which is pure stream of consciousness and zero dialogue, makes for an interesting show. At least the first ep is fine. Pass.
There's still lots of shows left to debut so they'll be handled in a Part 2~