Review: Sonority

Indie games are all about taking new, interesting and creative ideas and creating incredible games out of them. This trend is further shown by Sonority, developed by Hanging Gardens Interactive. Sonority is a relaxing, calm puzzle adventure game featuring a beautiful soundtrack, stunning visuals and engaging puzzles. While the game is pleasant, the short length was very disappointing and left me longing for more.

Sonority A Story of an Abandon Civilization

Sonority follows Esther, who is searching for a cure to her friends illness. The friend informs Esther of a melody that can cure any illness and is found in place where humans and animals lived in harmony. Upon finding this location, Esther finds out that is in ruins. While some remain, most have abandoned this land after its destruction. One of the few who remain is an old racoon and a singing rock friend who keeps him company. While hesitant at first, the racoon and the rock help Esther on her journey as she learns about what lead to the downfall of this place and who exactly they are.

The plot of Sonority is fantastic. The basic plot which follows the raccoon’s change in attitude, from distrust in humans to trusting and relying on Esther, it’s rewarding to see this change. Furthermore, you can use musical elements you find along your travels to learn more about this place. I found the story to be simple yet enjoyable, having a lot of depth if you are willing to find all the musical elements.

The Racoon and the singing Rock

Create a Melody to Progress

In Sonority you will use sequences of musical notes, from a variety of instruments, to make platforms rise, fall and rotate to allow you to adventure further into the ruins. These puzzles can be quite challenging, however nothing is ever too difficult to where you would need a walkthrough. These puzzles are very rewarding to complete and often have alternative solutions that may lead to a secret. There are two types of secrets. Chests, which upon finding gives the player a little challenge to complete. Upon completing this challenge, a song from this game’s phenomenal soundtrack will play. The other secret is a musical element, which can be used on tablets to learn more about the world. These secrets are both worth seeking out, as it allows you to further enjoy this game’s charm. All things considered, this is an engaging and satisfying game to play.

Unfortunately, the game felt a bit too short. While I had fun with the gameplay, it felt like there was still a lot more potential with the game. While the puzzles did get progressively harder, it didn’t feel like I used my full arsenal of abilities in the end. Even though it’s a short game it is still very enjoyable to play and I had a great time figuring out all the puzzles.

Use music to progress

A Charming World

The environments in Sonority are breathtaking, from the different shades of green in the grass, to the vivid blues of the water, this game looks incredible. Throughout my time with the game, I would admire the environments. However the character models are a different story, often looking quite stiff when moving. While this is not a huge issue, it is worth noting. Unfortunately, due to the underpowered nature of the Nintendo Switch, I would experience frame rate dips, which broke my immersion. Thankfully, while there are performance issues, it didn’t affect the enjoyment I had with the game too much.

As previously stated the soundtrack of this game is amazing, featuring soothing vocal tracks as well as calm instrumental tracks, which helps with the enjoyment of the game immensely. The sound design is also great, whether its the satisfying movement of platforms or the environment noises. This game also features full English and German voice acting. I played using the English voice acting, which is very well done featuring and helped further immerse me in the world.

A stunning temple

Sonority, a Charming Adventure

From the fantastic visuals to the brain-teasing gameplay that tests your musical knowledge, this game is a delightful experience from start to finish. Although the Switch version of the game has some performance issues, the game is still a delight to play there. Even if the game is a little short, the story will keep you hooked from start to finish.


News: reMarkable Type Folio keyboard

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I reviewed the reMarkable 2 writing tablet in April 2022. This amazing device surprised me with its phenomenal build quality and authentic feel. Furthermore, the battery life was incredible, and taking notes was a cinch. However, the device wasn’t suitable for every task and the subscription cost was off-putting. Thankfully, the team behind reMarkable solved both these issues by reducing the monthly fee and releasing the reMarkable Type Folio keyboard.

This stunning addition not only looks fantastic, but it is built to last and it’s user-friendly. What’s more, it features full-size letter keys and has 1.3mm of key travel. As such, it is comfortable to use and lightweight. Moreover, the addition of a keyboard completes this workstation while removing many of the niggling shortcomings.

Design features of the reMarkable Type Folio keyboard

You may worry that it’ll be fiddly to use. Well, worry not, as it is easy to connect to the reMarkable 2 using magnets. Accordingly, you do not need to connect to it or upgrade your device. What’s more, unlike other small format keyboards, this one requires no charging.

Once connected, you may use it like a traditional keyboard, or lay it flat on a surface. Either way, this makes the reMarkable 2 the perfect device for both handwritten and typed documents. Alongside this, the reMarkable Folio Type keyboard automatically detects when the keyboard is connected. Subsequently, it auto-rotates the screen and allows a seamless transition from written to typed notes.

Product details, pricing, and availability. 

  • The ReMarkable Type Folio keyboard is available to order now on remarkable.com for $199/€199. 
  • Customers who had an active Connect subscription on March 6, 2023, are eligible for a discount on the ReMarkable Type Folio keyboard. Log in to my.remarkable.com to redeem the offer.
  • It features keyboard layouts in six different languages: US English, UK English, German, Spanish, French, and Nordic (including Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and Finnish).
  • It is available in artificial leather in two finishes: Ink Black and Sepia Brown.
  • Note-taking in the ReMarkable mobile and desktop apps requires a Connect subscription. By subscribing to Connect, users can also enjoy unlimited cloud storage and sync, exclusive subscriber offers in the remarkable.com web shop, and up to 3 years of extra device protection. A free 1-year Connect trial is included with a purchase of reMarkable 2 in the remarkable.com web shop, then costs $2.99/mo. Cancel anytime.

(More information on reMarkable can be found here!) 

Tomb Raider: IP Bidding Wars Result in a lot of Confirmed and Potential Content

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In 2018, Shadow of the Tomb Raider finished off the excellent prequel trilogy – known as the ‘Survivor Trilogy’ – to reignite the legendary franchise for modern gamers and audiences. This new rendition of Lara Croft even spurred a new crack at bringing her to the big screen, and while the movie didn’t set the box office ablaze, the Alicia Vikander film did eclipse $273 million from a $90 million budget.

Last year, Tomb Raider entered the headlines again thanks to Embracer Group snapping up the rights to the mighty IP and several others in a deal said to be worth $300 million with Square Enix. Luckily, the new owners reaffirmed Crystal Dynamics as the developers of their planned upcoming trilogy. As for other uses of the Tomb Raider IP, not only is it already being utilised across the board but new creations have been confirmed.

Amazon appears to be the new video rights holder

After the debacle with the planned sequel to 2018’s Tomb Raider and MGM simply leaving the rights dormant until they expired in May 2022, fans were left wondering if we’d get another Tomb Raider movie soon. Embracer Group is much more into asset acquisition, management, and distribution rather than direct creation, so much was unknown. Now, however, it appears as though Amazon has emerged as the rights holder.

Unconfirmed figures of some $600 million to take on the Tomb Raider rights to game publication and show making have been put out there, but at the very least, we know that Amazon is now making a Tomb Raider series and will publish Crystal Dynamics’ new games being made in Unreal Engine 5. The gaming arm of the eCommerce giant has pledged its full support to the game development team and has attached Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag) as the creator of the series.

Assumedly before Amazon gets its live-action show out, Netflix will release its own Tomb Raider series. This one will be an animated series and is being written by Tasha Huo (The Witcher: Blood Origin). While Blood Origin did very poorly with critics and viewers (Metacritic scores of 45/100 and 1.3/10.0, respectively), the Lara Croft animated series will have Hayley Atwell lending her distinct accent to the titular role.

Recent works leave the door open to more Tomb Raider action

The most recent release into the Tomb Raider universe was the mobile game Tomb Raider: Reloaded. A rouge-like die-and-restart mobile game, it received a strong 4.7/5.0 review score on the App Store from 1,300 reviews but was criticised for its monetisation. That said, you can just play it through Netflix Games – if you have a subscription to the streaming service – without any ads, fees, or in-app purchase options. In this form, it’s great fun.

More strong mobile games would only be welcomed by the fans. Another place of entertainment where Lara Croft has had a strong historical footing and should be explored for further expansion is the online casino. The platform boasts a diverse range of live casino tables and game shows, for example, there are the popular slots Secret of the Sword, Lara Croft Tomb Raider, and Temples and Tombs. The next step should be to integrate Lara Croft and her slot theme into a live casino game, just as the studios have done with Gonzo’s Treasure Hunt Live.

Away from any screens, the adventures of the Tomb Raider have also been made real in London. Tomb Raider: The Live Experience has been quite the hit since its opening in Camden’s Stables Market on 1 April 2022. In fact, it won the Best Family Entertainment Centre of the Year Award, even besting Legoland Discovery Centre in Brussels. Clearly, Little Lion Entertainment should explore the possibility of setting up more Tomb Raider attractions as a result of its instant success.

Tomb Raider fans will almost certainly be happy that there are confirmed shows and games in the works and that recently launched Lara Croft products are finding success. Maybe Amazon isn’t the most desirable landing spot – seeing what happened with The Rings of Power and The Wheel of Time – but there’s a chance that a Tomb Raider series will be done well.

The Most Terrifying Horror Movies Based on Video Games

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Horror movies based on video games have become increasingly popular in recent years, perhaps even more than canadian slot machines. The idea of taking the frightening experience of playing a game and translating it to the big screen can be a daunting task, but when done right, it can result in some truly terrifying cinema. Here are some of the best horror movies based on games.

Silent Hill (2006)

Silent Hill is perhaps the most well-known horror game series, and the 2006 film adaptation did not disappoint. The movie follows Rose, a mother searching for her adopted daughter in the eerie and desolate town of Silent Hill. The movie perfectly captures the game’s disturbing atmosphere and iconic monsters. The use of practical effects instead of CGI gives the film a gritty and realistic feel, which only adds to its overall horror. Silent Hill is a must-watch for both fans of the game and horror movie enthusiasts.

Resident Evil (2002)

The Resident Evil film franchise is a massive success and has spawned multiple sequels. The first movie, released in 2002, was directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and starred Milla Jovovich as Alice, a woman with amnesia who wakes up in a secret underground facility overrun by zombies. The film takes elements from the game series, such as the T-Virus and Umbrella Corporation, and creates its own unique story. The movie is a fun and action-packed thrill ride, with plenty of jump scares and tense moments.

Doom (2005)

Doom, released in 2005, is a science-fiction horror film based on the iconic first-person shooter game series. The movie follows a group of marines who are sent to investigate a research facility on Mars, where they discover that an experiment has gone wrong and turned the scientists into mutated monsters. The movie is a fast-paced and intense action-horror, with plenty of gore and thrilling shootouts. The use of a first-person perspective in a key action sequence is a nod to the game’s iconic gameplay and adds an extra layer of excitement for fans.

Alone in the Dark (2005)

Alone in the Dark is a 2005 film adaptation of the game series of the same name. The movie stars Christian Slater as paranormal investigator Edward Carnby, who uncovers a conspiracy involving ancient artifacts and monsters that threaten to destroy humanity. The film is a mixed bag, with some clunky dialogue and awkward performances, but it does have some genuinely creepy moments and creative monster designs. It’s not the best horror movie based on a game, but it’s worth a watch for fans of the series.

Review: Gal Guardians: Demon Purge

I’ve never experienced the Gal*Gun franchise. Consequently, when I was given Gal Guardians: Demon Purge to review, I was oblivious. Now, I don’t think I’m alone, nor do I think that it matters a great deal. Why? Well, you can enjoy this title without any prior knowledge. As such, fans of the franchise or newcomers can enjoy or endure the exploration and combat mechanics.

Developed and published by INTI CREATES, this is a 2D action platformer. What’s more, this pixelated title can be played solo or cooperatively, and has some minor Metroidvania elements. As such, you are free to explore a vast world where doorways are locked, paths must be opened, and pits and traps must be avoided. On top of this, there are plenty of fantasy monsters to destroy, masses of bosses, and 3 difficulty settings to try out.

The sisters stand together ready to fight.
No demon will stand in your way.

Gal Guardians: Demon Purge tells an odd story. 

You control the tag-team Kamizono siblings, Shinobu and Maya. These run-of-the-mill girls have a dark secret that few people know about. Shinobu is an expert with long-distance weapons, whereas Maya likes to get her hands dirty. But why do these “ordinary” girls need such power? Well, they use their strengths to hunt demons. This is lucky, as their school merges with a dank and eerie castle. When this happens, the girls must work together to vanquish a troublesome demon that waits for their arrival.

The strange, albeit interesting story plays second fiddle to the action that unfolds. As you explore the grim world, you encounter strange monsters, traps, and blocked pathways. What’s more, there are plenty of items to collect to refill your stats. Each of the sisters has a main attack as well as sub-weapons to master. Each of these items gives you a tactical advantage over your opponents. Consequently, you must learn when to change protagonists, and how to manipulate any given situation.

Float over chasms before attacking your foes.
Is that an umbrella?

A funnelled experience. 

Though Gal Guardians: Demon Purge has minor Metroidvania moments, the gameplay is funnelled to a natural finale. As such, you’ll leap platforms, slice foes, and open gates repeatedly. When you hit the last moments of each chapter, you’ll encounter a beastly boss that must be defeated. However, this isn’t so easy and combining the protagonist’s strengths is essential. 

By mastering the sub weapons and familiarising yourself with each combo attack, you’ll better any foe that face. However, occasionally, you must find upgrades and buffs for each hero before you are successful. Subsequently, this is where the Metroidvania element comes to the fore. By freely exploring your surroundings, you’ll stumble across otherwise hidden items.

No matter how powerful you become, or how confident you are in your abilities, unfortunately, death is guaranteed. When this happens, the surviving sibling must rescue her sister. Disappointingly, this mechanic wasn’t as good as it should have been. Unfortunately, it was far too easy to recover the body and the constant back and forth ruined the flow of the action. Yet, in cooperative games, it worked much better.

Gal Guardians: Demon Purge looks amazing.

Many gamers will glance at the graphics and sigh. However, the standard pixelated finish is matched by some interesting sprites and smooth animation. Furthermore, once you pass the initial stages, you’ll enjoy the incredible level of detail and the fantastic gothic imagery. What’s more, when the sisters combine their powers, you witness a colourful and serene backdrop. This small but necessary detail highlights the girl’s plight and the combination of the two worlds. Alongside this, the developers have retained the anime/manga style for each cutscene. This was important, as it ensures that it stays true to its roots.

The audio enhances the authenticity further still. You can choose to have the sound bites in English, or you can switch to the original recordings. Either way, you’ll enjoy a whacky story filled with witty moments and aggression. This is then complemented by the excellent soundtrack and the simple but effective sound effects.

The sisters swing across spewing lava.
It’s swinging time.

Good controls with some annoying shortcomings. 

If you tackle Gal Guardians: Demon Purge solo, you’ll get used to the controls pretty quickly. However, when you play cooperatively, there are some unfortunate shortcomings to address. For unknown reasons, Maya can’t attack anything above her head. Consequently, you are no help to your partner when all hell breaks loose. This was an oversight and something that tainted the experience. 

Thanks to the expansive levels and the Metroidvania mechanics, there is longevity and replay value. Yet, the large stages were somewhat lacking. Essentially, you explore a lifeless room for minimum reward. Subsequently, had the developers incorporated mini-bosses or an array of collectables, it would have been more rewarding. 

Gal Guardians: Demon Purge is a great platformer.

Despite its flaws, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge is a great platformer. As such, it comprises some excellent mechanics and a plethora of evil monsters. Furthermore, there are upgrades, bosses, and a well-considered level of difficulty. Accordingly, I recommend that you buy it here! Can you hunt down the demon and save the day? Work with your sister, master your weapons, and kick some ass. 

From Bitcoin to Ethereum: The Best Cryptocurrencies for Gambling

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The rise of cryptocurrencies has changed the way we gamble online. Many platforms now accept cryptocurrencies as a payment method, which is extremely convenient for zoomers in particular. The benefits of using Cryptocurrency for gambling include fast and secure transactions, lower fees and anonymity. But with so many different cryptocurrencies available, which ones are best for gambling?

Bitcoin (BTC)

Bitcoin is the most popular crypto. Nowadays it is widely accepted for online gambling. It was the first digital currency and still has the largest market capitalization. Many play bitcoin casino game and use crypto sports clubs. Some of them accept bitcoin as a payment method, and some even specialize in cryptocurrency-only gambling. Bitcoin transactions are fast, secure and anonymous, making it ideal for online gambling.

Ethereum (ETH)

Ethereum is the second most popular cryptocurrency. It has gained popularity in the online gambling industry. Using smart contracts is very convenient here. These self executing contracts allow automatic payments and are used to ensure fairness and transparency in online gambling. Some online casinos and sports clubs already accept Ethereum, and more are expected in the future.

Litecoin (LTC)

Litecoin is a fast and secure cryptocurrency. It is becoming increasingly popular in the online gambling industry too. It has a lot in common with bitcoin, but lower fees. Some online casinos and sports clubs accept Litecoin, and it is a good alternative to Bitcoin for those who prefer faster transactions and lower fees.

Bitcoin Cash (BCH)

Bitcoin Cash was created as a result of a hard fork from Bitcoin. It is quite similar to Bitcoin, but with a larger block size. That allows faster transaction times and lower fees. Some online casinos and sportsbooks now accept Bitcoin Cash, and it is a good option for those who prefer the Bitcoin network but want faster transaction times and lower fees.

Dogecoin (DOGE)

Dogecoin was created in 2013 as a joke, but has since become a popular cryptocurrency for online gambling. It is fast, secure and has lower fees than Bitcoin. Some online casinos and sports clubs now accept Dogecoin, and it is a good option for those who want to use the fun and frivolous cryptocurrency for gambling.

Ripple (XRP)

Ripple is a digital currency that was created in 2012 and is designed for fast and secure international transactions. It is becoming increasingly popular in the online gambling industry due to fast transactions and low fees. Ripple is accepted by some online casinos and sports clubs, and is expected to grow in popularity in the future.

One of Ripple’s unique features – ability to facilitate cross-border payments. It goes without the need for a centralized authority. This makes it ideal for players who want to play on international sites or with players from other countries.

Conclusion

So, the best cryptocurrencies for gambling are those that are widely accepted by online casinos and sportsbooks, fast, safe and with lower commissions. All crypto currencies listed above are all good options for online gambling with shib dice. Remember that the value of cryptocurrencies can be volatile. So it is important to gamble responsibly and only with money you can afford to lose.

At the moment, the top bitcoin casinos have already been collected in one city, and players who choose a cryptocurrency casino can already use the services of this crypto casino.

The Evolution Of Online Casino Software In Switzerland

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Over the past ten years, Switzerland’s internet gaming market has expanded significantly as more and more gamblers choose this form of amusement. Switzerland’s online gambling software has undergone an intriguing development as a result of shifting consumer demands and tastes. The industry has seen numerous advancements, from straightforward websites with straightforward games to cutting-edge platforms jam-packed with fun features. All of these with the goal of improving the experience of playing at a Swiss-based online casino.

When it comes to choosing an ideal platform for their gaming pleasure, Swiss players are spoilt for choice. This is mainly because of the advancements made by software providers. These providers offer up-to-date products that meet customer expectations from both a technical standpoint as well as when considering game variety or range on offer. As a result of this, it’s not hard for both Swiss and people from other nations to find the best online casino Switzerland, where they will be able to enjoy games developed by top-notch software providers. Today, in the best online casinos there is always something out there that is appropriate for everyone, regardless of whether they favor slots or card games like Blackjack Roulette, etc. Gone are the days when most sites had few choices to offer their customers. Popular providers have created sophisticated systems which feature high-quality graphics and smooth gameplay while also providing maximum security measures. In this post, you’ll get more information about:

● How online casino software developed in Switzerland

● What it looks like currently

● What should we expect from the future?

The Historical Development of Online Casino Software in Switzerland

The historical development of online casino software in Switzerland is an interesting topic to explore. It dates back to the 1990s when Swiss casinos started introducing digital gaming for their customers. This marked the beginning of a new era, as more and more people began playing games from home using computers or mobile phones instead of visiting physical casinos. 

Since then, there has been a steady growth in technology related to online gambling and its associated software applications. The first major breakthrough was made by Microgaming Systems who developed a platform that allowed players access the same range of games available at land-based casinos with only minor differences between them. This happened because of the different technological requirements across platforms such as PCs, Macs and smartphones etc. Since then many other companies have followed suit with their own versions which offer similar features but are tailored specifically for Switzerland’s needs. These include multi-language support or localized payment options like PostFinance cards etc. These made it easier for Swiss players to enjoy their favorite casino games without having any restrictions.

The Current Landscape of Online Casino Software in Switzerland

The online casino software landscape in Switzerland is a rapidly evolving one. With the implementation of new regulations, Swiss players are now able to access and enjoy a wide range of internet-based gambling services from providers based both domestically and abroad. 

The country also benefits greatly with taxation revenues generated by online gambling sites. The taxes are used towards funding public services such as healthcare or education initiatives within the nation’s borders. 

Finally, it is worth noting that many online casino software companies offer additional tools such as game guides. These guides can be very helpful for novice players who may not be familiar with certain aspects of the game. This allows newcomers to gain confidence while learning how things work at their own pace before diving into real money gambling. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, online casino software in Switzerland has come a long way since its inception many years ago. It now offers an extensive selection of games with impressive graphics and sound effects that provide users with an immersive experience like no other kind of entertainment can offer them. Modern technology also allows game providers to deliver high-quality content faster than ever before. This provides greater convenience for players all around Switzerland who are looking for top quality entertainment from their favorite casinos orsportsbooks. As such, we can expect continued innovation from both developers and operators alike. Why? Because they strive towards creating better products while providing users with exciting ways to enjoy their favorite pastime activities whenever they want.

Review: Mujjo Canopy AirTag Keychain

Here is our review of the Mujjo Canopy AirTag Keychain.

An elegant way to keep track of your keys with an AirTag

– Vegetable-tanned leather ages beautifully, rated Gold for environmental standards.

– Black PVD finish on keyring for enhanced durability.

– High-quality materials and construction feel great in your hand.

– 3D-moulded pocket for a snug fit.

– Magnet keeps AirTag securely in place.

What’s in the box?

The box contains the Canopy AirTag keychain.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

If you have ever worried about losing your keys you might have considered using an Apple AirTag to help find them. Mujjo have just released the Canopy AirTag Keychain which can securely hold your AirTag along with your keys and look good doing it too!

The keychain itself is made from vegetable-tanned full-grain leather and feels very nice in your hand. It has a 3D-moulded pocket to securely hold your AirTag in place (with the use of a magnet). But don’ worry, it doesn’t weigh much at all!

It also comes with Mujjo’s 2-year warranty too!

I really liked the Canopy AirTag Keychain, it looks great and does the job perfectly. What more could you ask?

The Canopy AirTag Keychain from Mujjo is available now priced around £24 and is available in Black, Monaco Blue or Tan.

You can learn more from the Mujjo website.

Review: Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid

Game Pass is a godsend. Why? Well, it allows us to try out games that we’d otherwise avoid. One such experience is Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid. This fighting game captures much of the high-energy action from the franchise. Consequently, fans will adore the chance to play as their favourite character. However, everyone else will frown as they experience an otherwise well-trodden fighting endeavour.

Developed and published by nWay, Inc, this is a 3v3 tag team fighting title. Moreover, it can be played solo or with friends and strangers online. Moreover, there is a story mode, arcade action, and ranked matches. As such, it captures everything you’d expect from the genre. Alongside the basic game, the developers have increased their cash flow with a season pass. Consequently, I’m looking at the DLC for season pass 4 as well as the core game.

The red Ranger poses with his sword.
Feel the power of the red Ranger.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid lacks originality. 

Creating an original concept is easier said than done. However, when a developer practically borrows every mechanic from their peers, it is a tad ridiculous. Sadly, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is reminiscent of nearly every major fighting title of the past 5 years. Now, this shouldn’t be an issue, as we’ve seen some great games. But when the execution is as lacklustre as this, you let out a disappointed sigh. 

The main story is broken down over chapters that allow you to see fragments of an OTT plot. On top of that, you get to battle as your favourite person against some colourful characters. You control a team of Power Rangers as they try to stop Lord Drakkon from annihilating them. As such, the story ebbs and flows across time and space, while taking you on a whacky adventure.

The yellow, red, and green Power Rangers are ready to fight as a team.
It’s tag team time.

3v3 battles of button-bashing hell. 

Whether you are playing solo or against an online opponent, the action rarely changes. Consequently, you’ll endure plenty of 3v3 battles of button-bashing hell. To make matters worse, the AI is undeniably tough and is nigh on impossible to defeat. Subsequently, taking on the computer during the story mode is both tiresome and hard work. Yet, if you can vanquish your opponents, you’ll enjoy a rewarding time that culminates in a tough boss battle.

Where Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid excels is the player vs player fights. Whether it is ranked online for points and league status or the more casual unranked battles, it is great fun. Moreover, you can play offline locally against friends. Whichever option you choose, the action is more balanced. Furthermore, there is a distinct competitive edge that the story mode is sadly lacking.

Alongside the ranking matches, there are timed events to experience. These “episodes” allow you to earn medals to climb the Leaderboard. Consequently, if you manage to finish in the top 1000 players, you’ll be awarded a special banner to show off your fighting prowess. I know the reward is exhilarating and definitely worth the effort.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid does nothing new.

Visually, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is pretty bulk standard. Yes, there are an array of arenas to visit. However, these don’t make up for the familiar graphics. As such, the animation is smooth and serviceable, and each of the characters plays their role perfectly. Yet, its influences are obvious, adding to the lack of originality. Though I wasn’t impressed, I liked the clean UI and the excellent menus. Subsequently, navigating your options and observing your stats was well-considered. 

The graphics didn’t wow me, but the aggressive audio was good. I enjoyed the loud and upbeat music that played constantly. Alongside this, the sound effects were suitable, and the acting enhanced the authenticity. Therefore, fans of the franchise will probably appreciate the developers’ efforts.

The green and red ranger fight each other.
Slice the hell out of one another.

I hate button-bashing. 

Rarely do I enjoy button-bashing games. I despise the lack of finesse and the madness that ensues. Consequently, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid got under my skin. The mindless nature of the controls combined with the overpowered AI made it infuriating to play. Thankfully, an excellent tutorial and practice area alleviated some of the pain, but it could have been much better. However, what was great was the responsive and accurate inputs. As such, if fighting games are your thing, you’ll enjoy the layout and smooth action. 

If you love the genre, then you’ll get plenty out of this game. With ranking “episodes”, Leaderboards, online and offline fights, and the story mode, there is plenty to see and do. What’s more, the season passes add extra characters to the fold.

Season Pass four includes 3 playable characters: Adam Park – MMPR Black Ninja Ranger, Poisandra – Dino Charge Villain, and Rita Repulsa – MMPR Villain. Alongside this, there is an exclusive Anubis Kruger Formal Attire Skin. Now, unfortunately, you don’t get a lot for £12.49. Disappointingly, the season pass doesn’t offer new game modes, extra arenas, or any further content. Therefore, I’d stick to the base game unless you’re a super fan.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid wasn’t for me. 

I’m not the biggest fan of this genre or the Power Rangers. However, I can appreciate why people love both. Accordingly, I can see the pros and cons, and can also say that there are better fighting games. Yet, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid will attract a strong following and that’ll help to keep the online action alive. As such, I enjoyed it and I recommend that you buy it here! Can you prevent the annihilation of the Power Rangers? Team up, tackle endless battles, and save the day. 

Review: Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf

Warhammer has a strong fanbase that is obsessed with fantasy tales and interesting protagonists. Consequently, whenever a game uses this popular franchise at its core, it risks the wrath of its followers. Disappointingly, Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf does just that with its lacklustre gameplay and poorly explained story. Furthermore, its controls are sluggish and its USP doesn’t work particularly well. As such, it has received terrible user reviews since its console release.

Developed and published by HeroCraft, this is a turn-based title. What’s more, it delves into the Space Marine aspect of Warhammer, and that should have been amazing. Unfortunately, it is distinctly subpar and leaves a sour taste in your mouth. On top of this, a poorly explained and mediocre plot tarnishes the experience. Additionally, sluggish controls and badly explained mechanics are the cherry on top of a lame cake.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf is a cryptic puzzle.

For reasons unknown, the developers failed to set out their story. Instead, you must piece together random sections and hope to make sense of it all. To make matters worse, new characters are introduced and their back story is a mystery. What’s more, there is no explanation for their arrival, and you simply must accept their presence. However, this to one side, you control a hero called Valgard. He is part of the Space Wolves who are allegedly a badass fighting unit. Yet, these hardasses have been betrayed by the Chaos Space Marines and the sinister Necrons. 

On paper, it sounds like a cool plot. But in action, it is so badly told that you have zero idea of what is happening. Consequently, many of the key points are fragmented and it’s hard to decipher the meaning of each mission. This is made tougher, still, as there is no way to revisit already unlocked lore. As such, if you take a breather, you’re even more confused by the situation. 

The hero torches his foes.
It is burning time.

An Xcom and deck-builder hybrid. 

Xcom happens to be one of my favourite franchises of all time. Therefore, when a game uses many of its core principles, it piques my interest. Moreover, when they introduce an unexpected twist, I’m intrigued. As such, when I discovered that Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf is an Xcom deck-builder hybrid, it should have been amazing. Yet, its mountains of shortcomings create a flawed experience. 

The action revolves around each Space Marine and their deck of cards. During each turn, the characters can complete 2 moves. On top of this, each of those tasks accumulates effort points. The more EP you’ve gained, the longer you must wait for your turn. Subsequently, you can use this simple concept to your advantage. Why? Well, if your team has less EP than the AI, then you get to go again. As such, you can manipulate each situation to your advantage and this was fantastic. 

What was also extremely interesting was the random nature of the cards. At no point could you tell what would be drawn, and this created a bit of mystery to proceedings. However, this also caused frustration, as you couldn’t fully plan for every circumstance. Yet, I enjoyed the twist on the action and this was a massive plus point for this poor turn-based title. 

A 3V3 battle.
Work together to complete the mission.

It lacks immersion. 

Unlike other Warhammer games, Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf lacks immersion. Sadly, the developers focused on a dull menu instead of a central hub. Subsequently, you feel detached from the action and the gameplay rarely flows. With a four-chapter campaign to complete or some challenges to overcome, there is some content. Yet, it was so hard to enjoy the overall presentation that it was tough to keep playing.

Alongside this, you can forge new cards, alter your deck, and upgrade each hero. Furthermore, there are several suits of armour to choose from. Consequently, each of these elements enhances the tactical layers of the gameplay. But the process of completing each of these tasks, and the reward for doing so, is poorly explained. Therefore, too much trial and error is required to reap the benefits.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf doesn’t look great.

To add to the misery, Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf doesn’t look great. At first glance, you can tell this was ported from a mobile platform. Additionally, the animation is poor, the frame rate is awful, and the lighting is off. On top of this, the camera angle is woeful, and it is tough to look at. This is made worse by the terrible UI and the sluggish menus. In short, it is a poorly executed game that is dated. 

Things don’t get better when you hear the audio. The annoying sound effects are familiar and lack originality. Moreover, there is no gruff acting, and the dialogue is strictly text-only. This was infuriating as it removed much of the character and enjoyment experienced in other titles. Consequently, the presentation was underwhelming and disappointing.

The team are surrounded by lava.
It’s getting hot in here.

Woeful controls. 

Rarely does a game have a mind of its own. Yet, Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf does what it wants. As such, the controls are awful. Moving the characters is a challenge, and don’t get me started on the absurd line-of-sight mechanics. As you move, you must decide which way to face. Now, that isn’t unreasonable, as such, but the characters will ignore anything outside of their peripheral view. Accordingly, this was infuriating, as these highly trained killers don’t react to any danger. Alongside this, poor lighting impacts the pathways, and navigating the world is a constant and unreasonable battle.

Thanks to its interesting combination of genres, it has plenty of potential. What’s more, if you can deal with the shortcomings, there is both replay value and longevity. You’ll spend hours on the campaign mode as well as upgrading your cards and your team. Disappointingly, though, you have to wade through lots of rubbish to find minute moments of pleasure. 

Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf is more miss than hit.

I adored the potential that this hybrid created. However, the delivery was all wrong. Sadly, so much of the gameplay is horrendously bad that it pulls everything down with it. What’s more, the illogical story and the random characters cheapen things further. Accordingly, it is with a heavy heart that I say to give this a miss. Yet, more information can be found here if you wish! Can you get revenge against the Chaos Space Marines? Destroy your opponents, find collectables, and upgrade your killing machines. 

Review: Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition

The gaming industry has treated us to some incredible franchises over the year. However, are there any that oozes charm and character like Oddworld? Abe is a much-loved hero that has undertaken some weird and wonderful adventures. Consequently, when I heard that Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition was coming to Xbox Series X/S, I was chuffed.

Developed and published by Oddworld Inhabitants, Inc., this is a story-rich adventure title. What’s more, it incorporates some classic platforming tropes, and it tests you with plenty of wicked puzzles. Furthermore, it is undeniably moreish and has oodles of replay value. 

This latest instalment can be enjoyed as a standalone experience. Yet, it is much better if you understand the bizarre Oddworld lore. Consequently, I’d recommend delving into each previous game before undertaking this incredible story.

 

Turn the lever and change the level.
Turn that lever.

Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition tells an excellent tale. 

Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition continues on from its predecessor. As such, the action begins with Abe trying to find his voice. Moreover, 300 ex-slaves (Mudokens) are chanting Abe’s name. Why? Well, they are celebrating the destruction of RuptureFarms and their newfound freedom. However, the party is unfortunately cut short when the group discovers a new threat.

With danger in the air, Abe must undertake another stomach-churning adventure. This time, he’ll discover the truth and abolish the lies that have brainwashed his people. By crafting tools and finding items, he must tackle foes or sneak into the shadows. Whatever you decide, you’ll enjoy up to 4 unique endings and an array of unforgettable characters. 

Rescue the Mudokens.
Can you help the remaining Mudokens?

Classic platforming that’s executed perfectly. 

The combination of old-school platforming and Abe’s ability to chant and possess others rarely gets old. Moreover, if you chuck the excellent crafting mechanics into the mix, you get a wonderful blend of puzzle and platforming elements. On top of this, the action is wonderfully punctuated by phenomenal cinematic. Now, this wouldn’t normally be so key, but the story is brilliantly interlaced with every other element of the gameplay. 

Alongside this, it has retained much of the original charm as you test your chanting and possession powers. These elements were incredible, especially as you navigated each world while carving paths to explore. Furthermore, the inclusion of collectables and plenty of leaderboards kept you coming back for more. What’s more, you are tasked with saving as many Mudokens as possible. Consequently, you’ll want to explore different avenues and test out unique solutions to see what works.

Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition is a thing of beauty.

It was easy to love this game, especially if you adore the genre. However, no matter your thoughts on platformers, you must admire the artistry and cinematic. Subsequently, Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition is a handsome-looking title with some truly breathtaking cutscenes. Furthermore, the level design is interesting and striking and the colour palette is out of this world. In short, it blew my mind.

The franchise may be 30-odd years old, yet it hasn’t lost its sense of humour. Abe may be a strange little creature, but he is witty and sharp and is guaranteed to make you chuckle. Moreover, the excellent soundtrack and cracking sound effects complete the package. As such, the audio brilliantly complements the visuals, and the action is atmospheric and rich as a result.

Abe and the Mudokens run from a trap.
Run!

Jump Abe, jump!

I didn’t want to find fault, but Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition has some problematic controls. Accordingly, Abe struggles to clamber up and down platforms, and this was frustrating. When a genre focuses on accuracy and usability, it disappoints even the hardiest of fans when things go wrong. Therefore, it would have been better if the developer had tidied up this issue before releasing it on the Xbox Series X/S.

Rarely have I experienced a fun and charming title that draws you back in repeatedly. However, I couldn’t get enough of each 20-hour playthrough. With medals to aim for, Mudokens to save, and alternative endings to enjoy, you’ll love every minute. Furthermore, the cinematic is truly spectacular, and the dialogue is hilarious.

Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition is a must-play title. 

There are some phenomenal platforming experiences, but Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition is one of the best. By utilising strong fundamentals and delivering a fascinating world to explore, you’ll be mesmerised from the off. On top of this, the action is addictive, stunning, and amusing. Moreover, aesthetically, it excels at every level. Accordingly, I adored it and I recommend that you buy it here! Can you discover the truth and become the leader you should be? Use your powers, overcome the obstacles, and save your people any way you can. 

A Beginner’s Guide to Online Casinos in Pennsylvania: Tips and Tricks to Get Started

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As more states in the United States pass legislation to legalise online gambling, the industry has exploded in popularity among Americans. One state that has jumped on this bandwagon is Pennsylvania, where slot machines and other kinds of gambling were legalised in 2017. Due to the abundance of options available, It could be tough for newcomers to online casinos to know where to begin. In this piece, we’ll cover the basics of playing at an online casino (Pennsylvania or elsewhere) and offer some helpful hints for newcomers.

Understand the Games and Their Rules

You should familiarise yourself with the available games and their regulations before beginning. Online casino games extend beyond standard slot machines and table games. Playing a game requires knowledge of its specific rules and strategies. It’s natural to think that players who have a better understanding of the games they played will have a higher likelihood of winning than novices.

In addition, many online casinos offer free demo versions of their games that can be used to practice and learn the rules before playing with real money.

Start with No Deposit Bonus Options

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If you are a new player in Pennsylvania, you should practice with free slot games first. Thus, we’ll introduce you to some PA no deposit options available, to begin with. Online casinos that give new players bonuses without asking them to make deposits are known as no-deposit bonuses. These bonuses can be free spins or extra cash that can be used to play games on the site.

Why do casinos give out free bonuses?  Most gambling establishments provide them as a way to attract customers. For example, if there are five casinos to choose from and one of them has a bonus, most people will pick the one with the bonus, which is also the best, because you may play without risking anything.

Security and trust are also of paramount importance to those who gamble online. Before you start playing, it’s necessary to make sure you are playing at reputable online casinos. You can achieve this by looking at ratings and comments made by other players or by visiting online forums dedicated to online gambling. In general, stay away from casinos with bad reviews or that make promises they can’t keep.

Set a Budget and Stick to It

Last but not least, it’s imperative to establish and adhere to a spending limit when engaging in online casino gaming. The convenience of online gaming makes it simple to lose track of time spent playing; as a result, it’s vital to establish some sort of limit before diving in.

Set up a budget. Money management is the first rule of the game. According to an article by Warrington-Worldwide, it states “Always gamble with an amount you can afford to lose.” While creating a budget, take this into account. as well as how often you plan to play, and the kinds of games you intend to play. Once you have set a budget, stick to it and avoid chasing losses.

The Takeaway

The article concludes that online casino gaming can be a fun experience for beginners in Pennsylvania if the right steps are taken. This means taking advantage of no-deposit bonuses, choosing an online casino with a good reputation, learning how to play the games, and setting a budget. One should risk sensibly and within their financial limits. Self-exclusion programs and counselling services are just a couple of the measures Pennsylvania has taken to promote responsible gambling, and you can access them whenever you like. Overall, beginners can take pleasure in the thrill of online casino gaming while staying safe and responsible.

Review: Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor

The Warhammer world is a complex place of lore, gore, and violence. Consequently, jumping in with zero prior knowledge can be a daunting experience. What’s more, if you somehow pick up one of the gameplay-rich titles with branching skill trees and plenty of guns, the water is muddied further still. Well, don’t say I didn’t warn you as Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr Ultimate Edition or Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor for short, adds drama and confusion to a well-followed franchise.

This 2018 title has been released for modern consoles, and the ultimate edition comes with all the bells and whistles. Developed by Neocore Games and published by Nacon, this is an action RPG. What’s more, it has a Diablo edge while retaining the Warhammer charm throughout. Furthermore, there are classes to pick from, weapons to equip, and skills to unlock. Moreover, it can be enjoyed solo, cooperatively, or online with friends. However, whichever mode you choose, it follows a similar process and the core mechanics rarely change.

Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor: a familiar story.

The plot borrows heavily from Dan Abnett’s Inquisitor Eisenhorn Warhammer Series. In theory, this is a phenomenal choice as the books give you a comfortable introduction to the Warhammer world. As such, you control a member of the Inquisition that has been sent on a mission. This hardened warrior must explore the abandoned monastery ship “Marty” and report its findings. So far, so good. However, these exciting ideas soon fall by the wayside as you see cracks in the logic. With 4 classes to pick from and minimal differences between them, the gameplay isn’t expansive enough.

On top of this, the stage design and core mechanics fail to work as intended. The developers wished for players to use set skills and the environment to their benefit. However, more often than not, neither the inquisitor nor the monsters understand these principles. Instead, you are left to run around a familiar world while either hacking and slashing or running and gunning your way to victory.

Alongside this, many of the missions revolve around evidence gathering or enemy annihilation. This isn’t to say it is boring, but I simply wished for something more in-depth and challenging. Thankfully, this is where the aforementioned skill tree saves the day.

You are pretty ugly.

Skill tree and crafting.

Where Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor comes to the fore is its detailed skill tree. You can adjust your hero in many ways, and depending on your class, you may opt for a more passive or aggressive approach, or improve specific combat styles. Each of the classes has a similar tree, except for the Psyker. This special warrior has 2 unique branches that add some additional spice to the action.

The crafting elements use an array of basic and advanced resources to help you on your journey. Alongside this, you will need to buy or find blueprints to craft certain items. Thankfully, there is a generous element of looting to be had, as well as the destructible environment to reward you with currency and items. These things ensure that you fully explore your surroundings to make the most of each environment. Though, if I was to be picky, the repetitive smashing of boxes and exploration of each small room soon becomes tedious. As such, it would have been better if scavenging was more rewarding.

3 space stations hug several planets.
The visuals were spectacular when they worked.

So much potential.

My biggest gripe with Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor is how much potential was on display. Disappointingly, the developers never excelled in one area. Instead, they produced a jack-of-all-trades experience that never truly takes off. Yes, there are plenty of great ideas, but nothing wows you. Accordingly, the skill tree and class options should have blown me away. However, there isn’t enough difference between the two, and the gameplay is negatively impacted.

What’s more, the level design should have been much better, and the AI should have been more intelligent. Unfortunately, the levels follow a similar design that becomes repetitive early on. Moreover, your enemies lack distinguishing features, and everything becomes a blur. This was increasingly frustrating, especially when you could see glimpses of brilliance. Sadly, though, the developer’s desire for hellish combat and a grim aesthetic backfire miserably.

Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor could have looked great.

When the visuals worked, Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor was spectacular! However, the rinse-and-repeat level design makes the exploration element tedious. Yet, I enjoyed the combat animation, the use of a central hub between missions, and the excellent UI. Furthermore, the skill tree is easy to understand and navigate. Unfortunately, though, a lack of creativity and predictable stages undermines any positivity.

To make matters worse, the audio lacks oomph, and the acting is borderline absurd. Additionally, the familiar soundtrack lacks originality while increasing the tedium. Thankfully, though, the sound effects add energy to an otherwise dour affair.

A monstrous machine destroys its foes.
That’s some firepower.

Clunky controls.

I’ve never played this on PC, but I imagine it is much more enjoyable. Sadly, the port to console is blighted by clunky controls and a lack of accuracy. Moreover, the hero regularly shoots the cover he hides behind and avoiding your opponents is no mean feat. As such, it isn’t as enjoyable as it should be.

The underwhelming story, and lack of depth impact both the replay value and longevity. Yes, you can play this online or cooperatively, but unlike Diablo, it feels lacklustre. If you can put up with the shortcomings, you may enjoy the skill tree and the crafting elements, but other than this, it will leave you wanting.

Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor was disappointing.

I had high expectations, but they were dashed almost immediately. In theory, Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr Ultimate Edition should be a fantastic romp into a rich Warhammer world. In reality, it was frustrating, clunky, and lacking in depth. Consequently, I was left disappointed by nearly every element. As such, I won’t recommend that you buy it, but more information can be found here! Will you discover the truth and save the day? Choose your class, upgrade your inquisitor, and become a hero.

Review: Colossal Cave

Colossal Cave is a reimagining of an older game from 1976 known as Colossal cave adventure or simply Adventure. While the game does a wonderful job of bringing an older classic to a modern setting, it was a struggle to get through since the opening hours did not do much to draw me in. 

Story

The story here involves an unnamed protagonist going through a massive cave system that is filled with puzzles, creatures, and more. Since it departed from its original text adventure styles, you will be required to interact with everything from a first person perspective. The story feels extremely light and going through the cave seems to be the main objective. Things like snakes protecting treasure, Gold hungry dwarves, and a dragon would usually spell for a grand adventure but age has not been kind to this style of game.

The caves are dank, damp, and full of danger.

Gameplay

SInce this has moved away from the text based adventure, you will explore the caves and handle puzzles in a first person perspective. As you move around, there are a multitude of items and objects to interact with. While the story may be on the lighter side, the game does a wonderful job of making the caves seem mysterious and filled with danger. One of the first encounters I had was with a dwarf who was mining for gold. Once I got closer, he seemed startled and disappeared underground. Since there was hardly any conversation as to why the miner was here and what caused him to disappear, my curiosity started to grow. Colossal Cave relies on the player’s sense of adventure as a way to encourage them to move on. There is a hint system of some sorts but utilizing the system will take points away from the players score and hinders them from getting the max score by the end of the adventure. This is helpful for new players who just want to experience the game or for those who haven’t played an adventure game before hand. 

Interacting with certain objects will usually give a small description of the item and may also let you take it with you on your journey. With a small inventory space, it is important to be aware of what may be needed for a puzzle ahead. After a dangerous run in with some snakes blocking my passage, I did some backtracking to find a small bird sitting on a rock. After remembering a broken cage in the entrance of the cave, I was able to combine the bird with the cage and clear up one more inventory slot as well as find a new way to move forward. Colossal Cave does a good job of keeping you on your toes when it comes to finding puzzle solutions but sometimes the solution doesn’t feel like it makes the most sense. Thankfully the game is rooted in a fantasy setting so there is some wiggle room when it comes to solving these puzzles. 

Final Thoughts

Overall, I would say my time spent with Colossal Cave was well spent. It was a fun way to experience an older title brought up to modern times. Unfortunately, the charm is lost on those who don’t have any experience with this style of game and may be extremely off putting for those who like a little more guidance without having to be penalized for using the hint system. This is a wonderful nostalgia trip for many but unfortunately, Nostalgia isn’t enough for everyone.