Paper Mario was one of the first games I remember where you played as a character made of paper who could change into other objects. Since then, a lot of other games have had paper heroes that could transform. And now A Tale of Paper: Refolded has a paper hero on a adventure filled with puzzles. Is it a good game? Here is our review of Tale of Paper: Refolded for the Xbox Series S! A Tale of Paper: Refolded…
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Cursed to Golf
Do you like golfing? If you said yes, then there’s a new game you might want to check out! Cursed to Golf came out for the Xbox Series S recently and it’s a different take on the traditional golf game. Just how good is Cursed to Golf? Check out our review and find out! Story and Gameplay Cursed to Golf is a golf game…set in purgatory! Golf purgatory specifically! We’ll back up a little. You see, you are a golfer…
Read MoreVisiting Arcade Paradise
The spectacular Kevin Austin reviewed Arcade Paradise on Monday. He gave the game an 8.5 out of 10. And now its time for my review. Do I like Arcade Paradise as much as Kevin? Do I like it less? I do I like it more?! Well, there’s only one way to find out. Here is my review of Arcade Paradise for the Xbox Series S! Imagine if you will, you are put in charge of a laundry mat. You really…
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Do you like movies like Godzilla Vs. Kong? Classic arcade games like Rampage? If you answered yes to both, then you should check out Gigapocalype. Here is our review of the game for the Xbox Series S! In Gigapocalypse, you play as Kajju, aka giant monsters, that escape from a lab and then go on to rampage through 2D, side scrolling cities. You can choose from several monsters to play as and you unlock cities as you progress in the…
Read MoreHazel Sky
Hazel Sky is an indie adventure game where you go island hopping, solve puzzles, and discover the story as you go. We checked it out on the Xbox Series S and here is our review of the game! Story and Gameplay Hazel Sky is adventure game where you control a young engineer who has been sent off to take part in a series of tests. The tests will have you putting together different types of craft in order to get…
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If you love games like the recent TMNT Shredder’s Revenge and the classic game Contra, then Spidersaurs might be up your alley. Here is our review of Spidersaurs for the Xbox Series S! In Spidersaurs, a laboratory has decided to create a new food source: genetically altered dinosaurs. And the food source has decided to fight back! So the lab gets two agents to go fight the dinosaurs. That’s the basic story of Spidersaurs. The graphics are very Saturday morning…
Read MoreMultiVersus Early Access Beta First Impressions
MulitVersus is Warner Bros upcoming free-to-play fighting game with many of their popular characters. From Bugs Bunny to Batman and Superman to the Iron Giant, there are so many cool characters and stages with this game. Its currently in Early Access beta and I got the chance to check it out on my Xbox Series S. Here are my first impressions of MultiVersus! MultiVersus is a lot like Smash Bros expect…dare I say it…a bit cooler. In this game you…
Read MoreCuphead + Delicious Last Course Review
It’s likely you’ve heard of Cuphead. The game is very popular and has an animated series on Netflix too! If you’ve never played the game, then you’ve come to the right place. Check out our review of Cuphead + The Delicious Last Course DLC for the Xbox Series S! I kept hearing about Cuphead and seeing previews of it. The game looked great, but I hesitated. I heard that the game was very difficult. I’m usually not into difficult games,…
Read MoreMore Thoughts From Me: Hello Xbox Series S
If you’ve been reading my columns and/or you know me, then you know that I’m a huge Nintendo fan. You may even know that I like Playstation. You may or may realize that I’ve always liked Xbox too. Its just been awhile since I had one of the systems (360 was the last one). And now…I have an Xbox Series S! Here are my thoughts on the system so far. Yesterday, I got an Xbox Series S! Shocking right? I…
Read MoreAirborne Kingdom is a City Building Gem
When it comes to city builders on consoles, the results are generally poor. Even if the game is rock solid, the controls don't often translate well to controllers. These are games primarily built for a mouse and keyboard. Yet somehow Airborne Kingdom deals with those issues with ease, and provides a fantastic experience that is a must play for any city building fan.
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