Jordan Biordi
- Metroid Prime / Undertale
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
- Paper Mario
Jordan Biordi's Reviews
While it remains similar to its predecessors in plot and structure, The Final Season: Episode One starts the finale off strong
Sonic Mania Plus adds more to a game that was already perfect
Earthlock is a good game, locked behind a lack of polish
Though not perfect, what the Nintendo Labo does and what it has the potential to do outshines its minor flaws as a product.
Donkey Kong is the perfect thaw for Nintendo's freeze on big releases in the coming months.
Way of the Passive Fist is a game that continually left me wanting more and I highly recommend it.
Overall, MLB The Show 18 isn't exactly a homerun, but it's definitely a double.
Gravel is aptly named: rough, mildly broken, and dull.
Owlboy is a masterpiece. Plain and simple.
Bayonetta & Bayonetta 2 are a perfect witch's brew of fun and functionality on the Switch.
Crossing Souls is an excellent, albeit clunky, nostalgia trip.
Dragon Quest Builders is another solid block, building the Switch's amazing library.
Dragon Quest Builders is another solid block, building the Switch's amazing library.
This might have been worth it as part of a full Kirby game.
Enter the Gungeon is a full clip of awesome, loaded into a gun of perfection and fired onto the most interesting console.
Cities: Skylines is definitely a must-own for fans of the genre, or gamers with a nostalgic itch for SimCity that EA certainly won't scratch.
I might have been able to get past the mind-numbing monotony of this game, if it weren't so poorly designed for consoles.
Game Freak reinvented their wheel with Pokémon last year. This year they polished the hell out of it!
Despite being a slightly pared down re-release of Skyrim, the portability aspect really makes this work.
Mario Party: The Top 100 feels like a party no one showed up to.