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God of War Ragnarok


Embark on an epic and heartfelt journey as Kratos and Atreus struggle with holding on and letting
go.

Against a backdrop of Norse Realms torn asunder by the fury of the Aesir, they’ve been trying
their utmost to undo the end times. But despite their best efforts, Fimbulwinter presses onward.

Witness the changing dynamic of the father-son relationship as they fight for survival; Atreus
thirsts for knowledge to help him understand the prophecy of “Loki”, as Kratos struggles to
break free of his past and be the father his son needs.

See for yourself how fate will force a choice upon them: between their own safety or the safety
of the realms. All the while, hostile Asgardian forces assemble…

God of War RagnarΓΆk Launch Edition, Playstation 5

PLAYSTATION®5 IN-GAME FEATURES:

  • Feel your journey through the Norse realms, made possible by immersive haptic feedback and
    adaptive trigger functionality.
  • Take advantage of multidirectional 3D Audio; hear enemies approaching from any direction.¹
  • Bask in the beautiful worlds you travel through, brought to life by precise art direction and arresting
    attention to detail. 
  • Switch between full 4K resolution at a targeted 30 frames per second, or dynamic resolution
    upscaled to 4K at a targeted 60fps.²

Is it just me, or did Santa Monica Studio miss the mark with the cover design? This isn't a critique of the gameplay and storyline, but the cover art has a similar character placement to the previous game.



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City Bus Manager + First 30: Early Access Gameplay!

Thanks to PeDePe GbR & Aerosoft who will be releasing City Bus Manager on Nov. 10, 2022!

Game description

Build your own depot from scratch and create your personal bus routes in City Bus Manager. Play your own hometown or any famous city in the world. Recreate the official bus network or change it completely to your preference.

Did you ever think your local bus schedule sucks? This is your chance to show that you can step it up. Connect all the Points of Interest and see your passenger numbers grow. Buy new buses and hire staff to make sure you can keep up with your schedule.

Take care of your buses in the repair and washing stations to make sure they meet your customers' demands. Build a Service Center to sell tickets directly at your depot and engage with your clients. Get the best passenger reviews and lead your bus company to a prosperous future!

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Before checking out the gameplay, just know that the game is still in development while the dev team works out the remaining bugs (I've run into some that I've presented to them already). Now that I've gotten that out of the way, check out this first 30 + commentary!





Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm... Reviewed!

Many thanks to Warner Bros for a copy of this film, my opinions are my own.
The movie intro will have you bobbing your head with music by... Run The Jewels, but does it ultimately have what it takes to hold my interest from beginning to end? Let's find out!

Story: Needless to say, Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm... started off action-packed and in crazy Aqua Teen fashion with Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad in space (dun dun duunnnn). They're fighting Carl in their opening scene after he turned into this spider-like alien creature. It was super creepy, and after taking on alien Carl and his babies, quick wits allow the team to come out on top.

The main film sort of began after that explosive intro. There's a bit of backstory that I'll leave to you to check out, and I'll... fast-forward to where the trio is today. Let's just say they're living very different lives. Frylock is working in tech, Meatwad works at a Kennel, and Master Shake is... homeless.

The story is centered around the Aqua Teens, but it also focuses more so on Frylock's interaction with his boss, Neil. Neil has a complex based on his height, and he's obsessed with being taller. He invested all sorts of money in his pursuit to be tall, but his head of R&D at Amazin continued to hit a wall, until... Frylock (aka Phoenix) stepped in. You can see the frustration mounting in Elmer as he continued to get belittled and ignored by Neil until things came to a head and he became a plant monster.

Even though the story is focused on Frylock's employment and how things play out in the film, you don't feel like Meatwad and Master Shake are being neglected. They have their own situations to deal with, but I thought it was awesome the way the story was written for them to come back together. They were sort of forced to come back together, but I didn't mind the reunion happening the way it did. Speaking of... reunions, familiar faces certainly make a return, and even Shawn Kemp appears in a few scenes.

One thing I didn't care for was certain scenes being deleted or fast-forwarded through by the Mooninites. The team aimed to be clever with this, and for some of the scenes it worked... for me, but for others, I wanted to see more of the battle that the Aqua Teens were in (minus Frylock).

Overall, I enjoyed the story and felt that it was weird but well-rounded for the most part. Most Aqua Teen fans will probably enjoy this one and expect the ending to play out the way it did, but I'll let you be the judge of that. If you're wondering if there's a good chunk of dark humor in this movie, it's safe to assume you're right! We don't recommend kids being in attendance to watch this film at all.

Visuals: Visually speaking, you can tell that the team added some oomph to this film. Animations are smoother than what I've seen on the standard show, plus you have shading here and there to show more depth and make the characters look a lot less flat. There will be some flat action going on here, but it will totally be intentional.


I don't know what I'd do if I saw something like this in reality.

Audio: The audio is quite nice in this movie, and they make good use of the surround sound. You don't constantly get shifting sounds with the 5.1 Dolby Digital, but when it's done... you notice. When Markula arrived on the scene... when Carl was vandalizing his property, I looked around the office because of the bat sounds.

Price + Extras: Pricewise, Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm... comes in at $39.99 SRP for the 4K Ultra HD version and $29.98 for the Blu-Ray version. The 4K version comes with standard Blu-Ray + a Digital Copy, and if you luck up... you will also be able to get a copy that comes packaged with a poster of the cover art. Is this movie worth the price? For Aqua Teen fans? Heck yeah, but click the link and save at least $12... here! (What's crazy is that I'm not a huge Aqua Teen fan, but... I've watched this a few times because I like the movie and it flowed well.)

*If you end up getting it, you will save more by getting the 4K version, because it's only a few more bucks (check out both versions to see for yourself). 

By the way, I can't forget about the additional extras:

  • Deleted Scenes
  • Commentary
  • Music Video
  • Alternate Cut
  • Behind the Scenes

 


Story 5

Visuals 4

Audio 5

Price 4


4.5 out of 5 Cool Points




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Sonic Frontiers

 

Sonic the Hedgehog is back with an all-new adventure that Speed Freaks may want to check out! With worlds colliding and high-speed action around every corner, this latest installment in the Sonic franchise is definitely one for Sonic fans to consider!

Players will race across five massive overworld islands, each with its own unique action-platforming challenges and hidden secrets to uncover. The all-new battle system and skill tree upgrades will come in handy as players take on mysterious foes, and the new Cyloop ability will help Sonic speed through cyberspace levels at lightning speeds!

If you're a Sonic fan, check out this latest mystery-filled adventure that takes the Blue Blur to a new frontier! This isn't an official review, but SEGA has something with Sonic Frontiers, and should certainly build on it with improvements. Would you be upset with Sonic Frontiers 2 or 3 if you can enjoy new adventures?



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