Jordan Helm


261 games reviewed
69.5 average score
70 median score
42.5% of games recommended
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4.5 / 5.0 - Cuphead
Oct 3, 2017

And yet, while there will likely be times where it seems like the game has cheated you out of a successful parry or likewise isn't sure what counts as a hit or not, it goes without saying that for a studio that had to remortgage just to finish it, what Studio MDHR have crafted here over the course of three years is a special, once-in-a-generation type of game.

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Sep 29, 2017

While not allowing for the subterranean trek through SR388 to fully flourish in its own individual right, Metroid: Samus Returns is nonetheless a highly enjoyable remake of one of the series' more overlooked and forgotten entrants.

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Sep 25, 2017

If you needed proof that some games end up putting out what you yourself put in, WRC 7 is likely the closest the series has gotten into successfully drawing in the more casual players, all the while maintaining the series' raw and challenging simulation edge.

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Sep 18, 2017

All in all, the line on the graph that is PES' progression as a series has gone up with Pro Evolution Soccer 2018.

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4 / 5.0 - Tokyo Dark
Sep 6, 2017

Overall, Tokyo Dark stands as yet another impressive and surprisingly gripping entry into Square Enix Collective's portfolio of diverse titles, given its scale but more prominently its tone.

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3 / 5.0 - Songbringer
Aug 30, 2017

If Wizard Fu set out to make the most faithful of homages to the original Legend of Zelda specifically, Songbringer fits the bill with its hands-off approach to exploration-driven adventure.

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Aug 27, 2017

For all the warranted concern of AAA developers veering too far from gameplay into pure cinematic awe, there's no denying Ninja Theory's narrative depiction of mental health is an infectious one — the type of narrative that has been long overdue in this industry.

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Jun 29, 2017

While the N. Sane Trilogy is by no means the perfect and/or flawless remaster fans and interested onlookers may have wanted, there's no denying that a lot of Vicarious' microscopic and macroscopic attention to detail alike is demonstrated sufficiently well in Crash's current-gen revisit.

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Jun 5, 2017

While it may not indulge as much on its aesthetic to better hide the distinct lack of gameplay, Empathy: Path of Whispers can't excuse itself for letting its eye go too far a stray from keeping its player both focused and interested in the tale being spun.

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4 / 5.0 - Rezrog
May 31, 2017

Rezrog will no doubt stand as one of the lesser-talked releases of the year, yet one that poses a quite resonant and important question on the principle of planning/thinking before one acts.

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Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, by no means a flawless entry in the nearly three decade-old franchise, may well be the closest the series has gotten to somehow finding a happy medium between past legacy and contemporary appeal.

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3 / 5.0 - Syberia 3
Apr 27, 2017

There'll always be a time and a place for a game like Syberia 3.

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Apr 24, 2017

For all the temporal distractions, the near-mandatory attitude and dictation its open-World formula ends up presenting may end up dealing a blow to Sniper Ghost Warrior 3‘s small and hidden joys of explorative distraction.

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4 / 5.0 - Mr. Shifty
Apr 20, 2017

Mr. Shifty knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat yet tentatively conserved all the same.

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3 / 5.0 - Aaero
Apr 10, 2017

While Aaero’s challenge is enticing to tackle, the unfortunate string of performance and gameplay issues add detriment to the overall package.

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3.5 / 5.0 - Yooka Laylee
Apr 4, 2017

Technical issues aside, there’s little to argue against Yooka-Laylee doing a fine job identifying just what makes 3D platformers such a joy to invest in aesthetically.

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3.5 / 5.0 - Forma.8
Feb 22, 2017

MixedBag’s approach to a Metroidvania-styled explorer-type game is an admirable one.

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3 / 5.0 - BOOR
Feb 22, 2017

For those looking for the kind of wind-me-down indie title that can still rustle up a good, nuanced frustration from time to time, BOOR will meet that demand (if not exceed it) without letting its potential annoyances get in the way or become the focal point.

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4 / 5.0 - Sniper Elite 4
Feb 13, 2017

If you’re willing to look past the graphics and animation in certain pockets, the self-contained loop that is Sniper Elite 4‘s gameplay offers some of the more surprisingly striking moments of well-implemented level design and genuine curiosity you can have in a shooter.

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2 / 5.0 - Husk
Feb 11, 2017

Despite its ambitious stride to tell a gripping tale of a father/husband striving desperately to look for his missing family, Husk's end delivery is anything but.

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