Why You Always Save Your SpreadSheets

XEL, from Assemble Entertainment, has a lot in common with Excel, from Microsoft. Excel was designed with similarities and as a rival to Lotus 123. XEL defintly has remants of games that came before it. They both also feature empty spaces waiting to be populated. But in XEL it isn’t cells, it’s the main character… Continue reading Why You Always Save Your SpreadSheets

Silly Little SPonge

Do you ever get tired of those AAA titles? Where you’re running low on health, wondering if you’ll survive. As you struggle to make it to the next save point, will you make it in time? Make no mistake, I get the urge to get lost in an open ended fantasy world. These days you… Continue reading Silly Little SPonge

Wonder Boy Collection (Review)

Wonder Boy has a storied history. Starting in arcades and moving to Sega consoles, Wonder Boy evolved during the 1980’s and 1990’s. The Wonder Boy Collection by Bliss Brain and ININ collects part of that history and evolution. The 4 games in the collection reflect Wonder Boy’s arcade roots and the two Mega Drive/Genesis games… Continue reading Wonder Boy Collection (Review)

Samurai Riot (Switch Review)

Side scrolling brawlers have been around for a long time. They have taken on different spins over the generations, but their essence has always been the same. Samurai Riot tries to find its groove in this genre, but suffers from a lack of variety in its level design, and from a few critical bugs that… Continue reading Samurai Riot (Switch Review)

Roller Champions: Kickoff Season Review

Published by: Ubisoft Developed by: Ubisoft Montreal Reviewed on: PlayStation 5/Xbox Series X and S/ PC Release Date: 5/25/2022 I have been following the Free to Play game Roller Champions since its reveal in E3 2019, and have been an active and excited member of the community. As a result, I could have not been… Continue reading Roller Champions: Kickoff Season Review

Sniper Elite 5 (PS4 Review)

The latest installment of the Sniper Elite series is here, and with it comes immersive maps, exciting gameplay, and a vast multiplayer experience. Sniper Elite 5 is a mixed bag of visuals, story, sound and gameplay. Where it lands depends on the expectations of the player. Sniper Elite 5 can take 12 hours+ to finish… Continue reading Sniper Elite 5 (PS4 Review)

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