Jordan Biordi
Game industry critic and reviewer
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Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar brings its unique, market-focused take on the farm sim formula to the remaining consoles with a pleasant bump to performance.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a unique and incredibly charming game that is constantly changing and constantly engaging.
Outbound is a super-cozy trek through the wilderness that prioritizes player freedom, but might be too slow for fans of the genre.
Mixtape is a greatest hits of gameplay, storytelling, music and animation. Its a true work of art that would be a crime not to experience.
Mixtape is a greatest hits of gameplay, storytelling, music and animation. Its a true work of art that would be a crime not to experience.
Aphelion isn’t a particularly bad game, but its gameplay and story are a little too safe to create an experience that is memorable.
Much like the pottery it's based on, Kiln is a game that has some creativity but is pretty empty on the inside.
Tides of Tomorrow takes an engaging story and utilizes an unbelievably dynamic way of telling it that combines community with player choice for an experience like no other.
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss has some interesting ideas, but it hides them behind poorly explained puzzles and deceptively linear design.
While Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream offers a lot of the same fun and quirkiness as its predecessor, its commitment to player creativity also sacrifices a lot of what made the 3DS game great.



