Jordan Hurst - Page 2
The gameplay in Observation might be a bit of a slow boil, but it's unusual enough to be engaging in between its fascinating narrative moments.
Jordan Hurst
Jordan Hurst
May 21, 2019
Equal parts beautiful, repulsive, simplistic, and mature, A Plague Tale: Innocence is difficult to recommend but impossible to dismiss.
Jordan Hurst
Jordan Hurst
May 13, 2019
One Finger Death Punch 2 is a fun but lazy sequel that succeeds and fails entirely on the merits of its predecessor.
Jordan Hurst
Jordan Hurst
Apr 15, 2019
Tech Support: Error Unknown brings its own ideas to life in great detail, but it's missing the emotional core of Papers, Please.
Jordan Hurst
Jordan Hurst
Feb 26, 2019
The Textorcist mixes genres devilishly well, making for a cleverly challenging and engaging title.
Jordan Hurst
Jordan Hurst
Feb 20, 2019
Pikuniku is simple, silly, and ultimately kind of pointless. That being said, if you're looking for a short, feel-good experience, it might be up your alley.
Jordan Hurst
Jordan Hurst
Jan 21, 2019
This faux-remake does what it sets out to do eerily well. There's just the question of whether that goal was worth achieving.
Jordan Hurst
Jordan Hurst
Jan 8, 2019
GRIP: Combat Racing demands constant discipline from its audience while exhibiting little itself.
Jordan Hurst
Jordan Hurst
Nov 15, 2018
There's more to TSIOQUE than meets the eye, but not enough to make the pedestrian gameplay worthwhile.
Jordan Hurst
Jordan Hurst
Nov 5, 2018
Chasm's beautifully realized world can't distract from an ill-fitting gimmick that leaves its gameplay unbalanced and repetitive.
Jordan Hurst
Jordan Hurst
Aug 12, 2018