Jordan Biordi
- Metroid Prime / Undertale
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
- Paper Mario
Jordan Biordi's Reviews
While a mostly fun experience, Kirby and the Forgotten Land definitely forgets a lot of the things that make the pink puffball’s games so unique.
The Good Life is a strange mix of photography-game and life-sim, and while it's not perfect, its flaws are covered by a weirdly charming premise.
Like a toss of the dice, Lost in Random can be truly inspired at times, and a little underwhelming at others.
For better or worse, MediEvil is a PS4 game that plays like a PSX game.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered will remind you that bustin' indeed makes you feel good.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey is Ubisoft's latest entry into the franchise, and despite having little connection to its predecessors, remains a solid Action-RPG.
Crossing Souls is an excellent, albeit clunky, nostalgia trip.
While Superstar Saga may be a bit simplistic for more advanced players, its nostalgic appeal and overall fun is enough to justify its existence.
Trio of Towns offers a wide variety for players to enjoy, but is marred by a few technical weeds in the garden.
It’s certainly a charming, and fun game, some deeper ties to the series roots could have made it a near flawless execution in the Rune Factory series.
As a sequel, it's okay, offering the same basic game as its predecessor, but with enough fresh ideas that it feels new.
Dragon's Dogma stands the test of time and is excellently recreated on Switch.
Saint Seiya is also an extremely fun fighter that mixes up the standard formula of the arcade fighter.
Destiny takes the best parts of Halo and combines them with the worst parts of Borderlands.
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is a solid throwback to the glory days of 2000s action games.
Despite a few technical hiccups on the Switch Tchia remains a wonderfully wholesome adventure.
While it may feel like a step back from Luigi’s Mansion 3, Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is an excellent glow-up of an excellent 3DS game.
An already amazing game gets a few upgrades, but most of all, it's a deserving second chance at life for a title that may have been overlooked previously.
Homeworld 3 balances incredibly technical gameplay with streamlined mechanics that is easy to get into, but difficult to master.
Botany Manor is like spending a Fall afternoon with a hot cup of tea and a good puzzle—relaxing, challenging and beautiful to look at.