Just a quick heads up, the site will be on a quick hiatus for the next couple weeks while I revise and finish up some of the already published reviews. My full-time job as an overnight stocker is really wearing me out and been having trouble keeping up with the load. I'll return in mid-July with fresh updates. Thanks for visiting and have a nice day!
Friday, June 24, 2022
An Interlude to Updates
Friday, June 17, 2022
ACA NeoGeo: Samurai Shodown (Xbox One, 2017)
ACA NeoGeo: Samurai Shodown
Developed by SNK/Hamster
Published by Hamster
Released for Xbox One (5/2/2017)
Also on Arcade/NeoGeo/PC/PS4/Switch
PREFACE
While there were a few SNK titles released during the Xbox 360 era, I was always disappointed that SNK decided to release Samurai Showdown II on the Xbox Live Arcade while skipping the original game. Fast-forward to the next console generation and thanks to Hamster and the Arcade Classics Archive series, the original Samurai Showdown has now seen a release on just about everything out there.
Friday, June 10, 2022
CrushBorgs (Xbox One, 2022)
CrushBorgs
Developed/Published by Xitilon
Released for Xbox One (4/19/2022)
Also on PC
INTRO
These retro-styled throwback games seem to be a dime a dozen these days, which can make it tough to pick out which ones are worth your time and money. Today we'll be delving into CrushBorgs, a run 'n gun developed by Xitilon using GameMaker Studio 2. Brought to us by Ukraine-based indie developer Xitilon, CrushBorgs pays homage and plays very similarly to the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) ports of Contra. Let's drop in and start blasting!
PRESENTATION
CrushBorgs does a decent job emulating the 8-bit aesthetic of the games it was inspired by, both in the graphics and sound departments. The graphics are composed of pixels that look just like something you would've seen on your NES just without the sprite flicker. While the graphics look true to 8-bit, the enemy designs are rather unimaginative, consisting mostly of boring robots and turrets. Stages suffer a similar fate of just being uninspired and forgettable. The music, much like the graphics, does a good job sounding true to the time period but fails to stand out in any way other than being background noise. The game looks true to its 8-bit inspirations, but lacks too much in originality to really stand out amongst the sea of retro-styled shooters that have come out in recent years.
Friday, June 3, 2022
Golf Peaks (Xbox One, 2021)
Golf Peaks
Developed by Afterburn
Published by 7Levels
Released for Xbox One (9/21/2021)
Also on iOS/Mac/PC/Switch
INTRO
Developed by small Poland-based studio Afterburn, Golf Peaks was originally released for the Nintendo Switch back in March 2019. Two years later the game would make its way onto the Xbox One thanks to publisher 7Levels. Don't be fooled by the name of the game, Golf Peaks is not your standard golf game. The goal is still to guide the ball into the hole, but it's done in a turn-based format using cards that represent the moves rather than hitting the ball with a club. Billing itself as a relaxing puzzler, let's take a look at Golf Peaks and see what it's all about...
PRESENTATION
Golf Peaks takes a minimalist approach, both when it comes to the menu layouts and the graphical presentation. While simple in design, everything looks nice and the game is easily accessible to players of all age and experiences ranges. The music does a good job staying in the background and what's hear does a good job matching the simple, laid-back pace of the game. The in-game graphics are well-drawn and easy to look at, making it easy to select which direction you'd like to launch the ball. Overall, Golf Peaks does a good job in the presentation department.
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Sudocats (Xbox One, 2023)
Sudocats Developed by Devcats Games Published by Silesia Games Released for Xbox One|Series (5/9/2023) Also on Linux/Mac/PC/PS4/PS5/Switch I...