Jordan Biordi
- Metroid Prime
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
- Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Jordan Biordi's Reviews
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom takes the best things from its Switch counterparts—and a few of the bad ones—and creates an incredible unique free-form top-down experience.
ARA: History Untold is an incredibly deep game, but one that might be too slow and cumbersome for anyone who isn’t a diehard fan of the genre.
Bloomtown: A Different Story is a little rough around the edges, but for fans of the genre this different kind of RPG inspired by Persona will take over their lives.
Wild Bastards is everything a Rougelite should be: challenging, fun, stylish and deeply engaging.
I’d say Hollowbody was disappointing but everything it gets wrong about the horror genre is so common it's practically expected at this point.
ASTRO BOT is creative, inventive, insanely fun, and a true love letter to the legacy of the PlayStation.
Incredible stories, stellar gameplay and updated audio and visuals make playing the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection the most logical decision.
The Casting of Frank Stone is an interesting, albeit mildly frustrating game that does a solid job expanding on the Dead by Daylight franchise.
Concord has a few interesting ideas, but its live service trappings, lacklustre game design and mediocre level design keep it from being truly great.
BAKERU blends smooth platforming with incredible combat (and a plethora of gameplay variety) to create one of the most fun games I’ve played in a while.
Mika and the Witch’s Mountain has a good enough base, but not enough magic to keep it afloat.
Dustborn has solid ideas and phenomenal presentation but fails to do any of its many things well enough to be truly memorable.
The Crush House exceeded all my expectations, creating an experience that was enjoyable, engaging and incredibly reflective.
Creatures of Ava is cozy enough to be enjoyed without sacrificing style and challenge.
Despite a clumsy jump to console, The Mortuary Assistant remains an incredibly effective horror game.
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is a solid throwback to the glory days of 2000s action games.
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure made sliding-block puzzles fun and interesting. That in and of itself is the highest praise I could give it.
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition is both a loving celebration of the event's origins and a fun and exciting introduction to the world of speedrunning!
Let's School has some interesting ideas, but fails to execute them in a satisfying way and is particularly unwieldy on the Switch.
Much like its predecessor Darkest Dungeon II takes everything that was good about its previous release and perfectly tailors it to the Nintendo Switch.