Voidling Bound: Is this explosive Monster Wrangling sci-fi shooter... worth your time? We think so!

Monster taming games don't usually ask you to become the monster, but Voidling Bound flips that idea on its head in the best way possible. This fast-paced third-person sci-fi shooter puts you in direct control of powerful Voidlings as you blast, slash, and evolve your way through corrupted planets crawling with dangerous parasites. On top of that, it's only $24.99... making it an easy recommendation for players looking for something different without breaking the bank.

 More than creature collecting 

Rather than collecting creatures just to watch them fight, you're the one controlling them. Every Voidling can evolve down branching paths that change its elemental abilities, appearance, and overall playstyle, giving you plenty of reasons to experiment and dive back in with new forms. Rescue eggs, hatch rare variants, breed stronger companions, and customize everything from stats to cosmetics as your collection grows.

Combat is where Voidling Bound really shines. Each handcrafted planet throws new enemies, towering bosses, and increasingly difficult encounters your way, encouraging you to fine-tune your favorite Voidlings before taking on the next challenge. If you're looking for an even bigger test, the Abyss offers ever-increasing challenges with greater rewards for those... brave enough to dive deeper.

Between its satisfying action, deep customization, replayable progression, and vibrant sci-fi presentation, Voidling Bound delivers a cool spin on the monster taming genre. If you've been searching for a game that combines creature collecting with exciting third-person combat, this single player experience is well worth adding to your library. Rated E10+ (for ages 10 and up)!

I can't lie... I look forward to jumping back in as soon as I get a chance.



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Top Audiences Last Week + Grab... River City Girls 2 free for a limited time!

What's up... what's up?! It's been a rainy, sunny, sometimes windy but kinda sorta not really week here in Orlando! We've met some really cool people this week, from a TMNT fan, coaches from Brazil and Greece, to someone who's cat has been ticked off with them this week... and they have the scratches to prove it. That's quite the... hairy situation to be in. I would've had to let him cool off... outside, forget the bathroom (because we all know that eventually... you've gotta go in there, and that cat will be waiting for round 6). A deuce is the only... crap I want to handle stepping into the bathroom. That's not the reason they're cool, they added a second game setup so that their grandmom can play side by side. (Now that's pretty cool.)

Anyway, I'm pumped... my candy stash is full and there are some great free games to enjoy, so... let's go!

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4. DE Germany

5. CH China

6. SG Singapore

7. CA Canada

8. HK Hong Kong

9. FR France

10. TH Thailand

Philippines, Netherlands, and the Australia... came close!





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Centipede Swarm crawls onto Amazon Luna for Game Night... you ready?

 

One of the best things about SDGT Entertainment's Summer of Gaming is discovering games that bring people together, and the latest addition to Amazon Luna's Game Night lineup does exactly that.

Now available for Amazon Prime members, Centipede Swarm takes Atari's legendary arcade classic and transforms it into a colorful, fast-paced cooperative experience built for modern families and friends. Instead of a lone player battling bugs across a simple screen, this new version turns the action into a chaotic multiplayer adventure where up to four players work together to survive waves of glowing insect enemies and take down a massive evolving Centipede boss.

For parents who grew up feeding quarters into arcade machines, Centipede Swarm offers a wonderful opportunity to share a piece of gaming history with their children. The original Centipede was one of the defining arcade experiences of the early gaming era, and this modern reimagining keeps the spirit of that classic alive while making it more accessible and exciting for today's players.

What makes Centipede Swarm especially appealing is how easy it is to jump into the action. As part of Amazon Luna's Game Night collection, Amazon Prime members can start playing without purchasing additional hardware or the game itself. Players can use their smartphones as controllers and join in on the fun, making spontaneous family game nights easier than ever.

And if your little gamer doesn't have a cellphone yet, don't worry. Amazon Luna also supports the Amazon Luna Controller, allowing younger players to join the fun without needing their own mobile device. That means parents, kids, siblings, and even grandparents can all jump into the same game and enjoy the experience together.

The gameplay itself strikes a nice balance between accessibility and excitement. Players move freely around a dynamic battlefield, blasting through swarms of enemies while coordinating with teammates to survive increasingly difficult encounters. The result is a roguelike game that's simple enough for newcomers to understand but hectic enough to keep experienced players entertained.

In an age where entertainment often pulls family members into separate rooms and separate screens, Game Night titles like Centipede Swarm remind us that gaming can still be a shared activity. Whether you're introducing your kids to a classic arcade franchise or just looking for a fun way to spend an evening together, this is the kind of title that feels right at home during Summer of Gaming.

So if you're already an Amazon Prime member, gather the family, grab a controller (or a phone), and see how long your team can survive the swarm. You might come for the nostalgia, but you'll stay for the laughs, teamwork, and memorable moments that happen when everyone plays together. Game on, and don't forget the snacks!

*Play Centipede Swarm on Fire TV or Fire TV Stick through the Luna app.


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Dispatch on Amazon Luna: Why Fans of Invincible and The Boys Shouldn't Miss This Superhero Workplace Comedy

Superheroes have dominated movies, television, and gaming for years, but Dispatch takes a refreshingly different approach to the genre. Now streaming on Amazon... Luna (standard), this mature-rated narrative adventure delivers a unique blend of comedy, drama, action, and workplace chaos that may feel especially familiar to fans of superhero series like Invincible and The Boys. With the on-going drama taking place in the SDGT Studio original... It Goes Down at Air Mart, we're certainly fans of workplace stories, and Dispatch feels like an experience worth swooping into. Before you click play, just know that this game is for mature audiences:

While Dispatch isn't focused on world-ending battles or unstoppable villains, it explores something equally fascinating: what happens behind the scenes when superheroes need... direction, support, and someone to answer the phones.

 Welcome to the Hero Dispatch Center 


In Dispatch, players step into the shoes of Robert Robertson, better known as Mecha Man, a former superhero whose suit—and career—have seen better days. Forced into a new line of work, Robert becomes a dispatcher responsible for coordinating a team of eccentric heroes throughout the city.

For those of you worried about complicated control schemes, Dispatch removes that concern... while delivering an intriguing story.

Going from hero work to support agent has to be mess with a former hero depending on their approach to life. That's like former athlete's who didn't make it pro, but desperately wanted to. It's not the end, and one route isn't the only route. Exercise those options, if not the pro's... consider semi-pro or working in another position from the sidelines of the organization (like Robertson).

Rather than throwing punches on the front lines, you'll be making difficult decisions, assigning heroes to emergencies, managing personalities, and dealing with the unexpected consequences that come from placing imperfect people in positions of extraordinary responsibility. Be strategic to avoid overdoing it on... one call. You never know how many more issues may pop up. Just because you have three or more slots, doesn't mean it needs three or more heroes. Two could work just fine... with others on standby to keep the rest of the city safe. This is low key a management SIM, because you're learning how to use the attributes of the team as a leader would (these apply in the real world).

It's a clever setup that immediately separates Dispatch from traditional superhero games.

 Why Invincible Fans May Feel Right at Home 

One of the biggest strengths of Invincible is its willingness to show that heroes are still human. Behind every costume is a person dealing with insecurities, relationships, trauma, and impossible choices.

Dispatch embraces a similar philosophy.

The heroes you'll manage aren't flawless symbols of justice. They're complicated individuals with strengths, weaknesses, personal ambitions, and... emotional baggage. Your interactions with them shape relationships, influence outcomes, and create branching storylines that can dramatically alter how events unfold.

Like Invincible, Dispatch isn't afraid to explore the consequences of heroism. Actions matter, mistakes have repercussions, and the people tasked with saving the world don't always have everything figured out.


 The Boys Fans Will Appreciate the Humor 


If The Boys taught audiences anything, it's that superhero stories can be far more entertaining when they poke fun at the genre's absurdities.

Dispatch leans heavily into that idea.

The game's writing is packed with sharp humor, awkward workplace interactions, and satirical takes on superhero culture. While it isn't nearly as dark or graphic as The Boys, it shares a similar willingness to examine what happens when larger-than-life personalities collide with everyday bureaucracy.

Imagine trying to manage a team meeting where every employee has superpowers, an oversized ego, or a tendency to create city-wide disasters.

That's the type of energy Dispatch delivers throughout much of its adventure.

 A Cast Built for Storytelling 

One reason Dispatch has generated attention is its impressive voice cast. The game features performances from recognizable talent across television, film, and gaming, helping bring its colorful roster of heroes and civilians to life. Any of these faces look familiar? From Breaking Bad, to American Fiction, to Cyberpunk 2077... the cast is stacked.


The result feels more like an interactive animated series than a traditional game. Conversations flow naturally, characters develop over time, and the story places just as much emphasis on relationships as it does on heroics.

For players who enjoy narrative-driven experiences, Dispatch offers plenty of reasons to stay invested from beginning to end.

 Choices Matter 

At its core, Dispatch is about decision-making.

Every emergency call presents a challenge. Which hero should respond? Which crisis deserves priority? How do you handle interpersonal conflicts when the people involved can level... buildings, unlike you?

Your choices influence character relationships, story developments, and the overall direction of the narrative. This creates a highly replayable experience where different decisions can lead to entirely different outcomes. It almost feels like that guilty pleasure you'd play after work.

Fans of branching stories and character-driven adventures will likely find plenty to appreciate here.

 A Different Kind of Superhero Story 

What makes Dispatch stand out isn't its action—it's its perspective.

Most superhero games place players in the role of the hero. Dispatch asks players to manage heroes instead. That simple shift creates opportunities for comedy, tension, and storytelling that many games in the genre rarely explore.

It's a fresh angle that feels especially appealing at a time when audiences are looking for superhero stories that offer something beyond the standard formula. That's why certain superheroes stand out more than others in my opinion... people can relate to them or simply appreciate that their average life is part of the picture.

Now that Dispatch is available on... Amazon Luna, you can jump in now via your TV, laptop, cellphone, tablet, or PC. So put on that freshly ironed SDN company shirt and get ready for work... because sometimes saving the city isn't about throwing the punch—it's about deciding who throws it!

*Get a Fire TV or Fire TV Stick + a Luna Controller and game with no console or PC (free with your Prime account!).


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