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Looking for a challenge? Then Slaughter League is the competition for you! Against All Odds is a competitive, multiplayer platformer party game, there can only be one winner. So kiss your friendships goodbye and get ready to race against some of the deadliest opponents around. 

With a dizzying array of lethal races to choose from, you'll need to be at the top of your game if you want to triumph against all the odds. So what are you waiting for? 

Enter the Slaughter League today! To me, this feels like it was inspired by Fall Guys, but I'm not mad at it... you get more of what you love but in a different way. There was a game on Xbox Live Arcade years ago that delivered this style of experience first. It was like the Wipeout TV show. Doritos Crash Course was the game, and it was pretty awesome and... free!


Are you ready to race like it's the '80s? Horizon Chase Turbo is a racing game inspired by the great hits of the '80s and '90s, including Top Gear (SNES). It recreates the classic arcade gameplay with unbound speed limits of fun. Go full throttle while chasing sunsets, and game on!

This game has more of a cartoonish polygon look to it, but don't underestimate the challenges you will get out of it. It's great for beginners, competitive players, great controls, and it's good for quick gameplay sessions. DLC add-ons range from free to $5.99.


Kao the Kangaroo is a beautiful 3D platformer jam-packed with fun, exploration, adventure, and mystery!


Join Kao, the feisty furball, as he embarks on an unforgettable quest to uncover the secrets surrounding the disappearance of his father. He’ll traverse rich environments, filled with hazards, puzzles, and foes. 

Each turn uncovers another clue as well as reveals a secret world bubbling under the surface. This platformer game is set in beautiful and bright diverse worlds that are packed with secrets and fun just waiting to be explored. 

There is also a memorable cast of characters, both good guys and bad guys, that breathe life into the world! Join Kao in an epic story as he searches for his missing father while learning about himself along the way. There are 4 free DLC, along with others ranging from $1.99 to $7.99. Free until May 11, 2023!






How To Buy A 4K TV With No Regrets!

Are you ready for a 4K UHD TV? 4K TV's like the Samsung AU800D feature a Crystal 4K processor that has a noticeable vibrant boost over the standard 4K display thanks to the full spectrum coverage of HDR. HDR broadens the contrast of the bright and dark range, but despite how powerful and vibrant 4K TV's like the LG OLED C2 are with a9 Gen5 AI Processors, you need the right content and connection speed to enjoy them without regrets.

Ultra HD Blu-ray is best for HDR, standard Blu-ray discs don't support HDR because they don't have the capacity. Ultra HD Blu-ray can hold 3D/object-based surround sound along with the video content.

Streaming HDR content is possible with connection speeds of at least 15Mbps. So based on what you desire to invest in your visual experience, it might help you ultimately decide if a UHD TV is right for you at this time. 4K UHD is 3840 x 2160 pixels, which is four times the standard 1920 x 1080 HDTV.

If you're a gamer, you're in good hands with an HDR TV. All are not created equal, but there are some really good options at lower price tags if you need to fall within a certain budget. The Hisense 65" A65H LED UHD TV is a good entry into 4K. Like the more pricy options, this television features Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10. The PS5 and Xbox Series X support HDR10 & Dolby Vision, as well as UHD Blu-ray. TVs featuring Samsung Gaming Hub.

8K options like the Samsung Neo QLED are also available, but I believe 4K will be where it's at for some time when you consider a number of consumers are still at standard HDTV resolutions.

TV size is also another area to consider. Despite being a gigantic overkill for the average home, you do have a place for larger TV like the Samsung 85" AU800D on the market. Larger living room spaces normalize this Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV because it provides better viewing in the space than a 40" to 43" option, but there is a place for each size.

If you're sitting at a distance of 11.5' to 15' from the TV, it's best to go with an 80" to 85" option. It covers the space and the Samsung AU800D features a dynamic crystal color technology that maintains its look from comfortable viewing angles. Sitting almost to the side isn't going to deliver a true viewing experience, so seating should be placed where it makes sense.

* Don't find yourself placing your couches and chairs at the weirdest angles to watch TV. If someone can see the wiring in the back of the telly... your seating is way too close and way off to the side. If someone is leaning like Smokey & Craig (reacting to a black eye), just to see the action, switch it up! If someone has to stand in the back of the main couch or on the side... the couch placement's off there (chief). If the floor in front of the coffee table gets more love than the loveseat, yep... you guessed it, update the placement. When you get the seating right... you also have the ability to improve your speaker placement (if you add surround sound to the mix). Consider a Cuddler + two chairs to round it out a bit. I think it makes sense, but... add things in overtime for the sake of your budget. -  Blu 

So how do you upgrade to 4K without regrets? Avoid standard 4K, make it count with 4K UHD that comes with a great warranty. A great long-term warranty will ensure your investment is protected and makes it easier to take that step with peace of mind. Standard 4K is better than standard HD, but the long-term investment in 4K UHD will go a lot further.


Samsung 85" AU800D | 4-Year Warranty Included | Professionals should love the PC-to-TV feature.

LG 86" UQ8000 | 5-Year Warranty Included + $75 Streaming Credit
11.5' to 15' | Distance

Hisense 65" A65H | 4-Year Warranty Included
LG 65" UQ8000 | 2-Year Warranty Included + 75 Streaming Credit
8.8' to 9.4' | Distance

LG 48" OLED C2 | 5-Year Warranty Included
6.7' to 7.3' | Distance

Vizio 43" M-Series | 4-Year Warranty Included
5.7' to 6.6' | Distance






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Disney's Peter Pan & Wendy... Reviewed + Neverland Experience in Orlando!

I have fond memories of Peter Pan and the Hook film. When I initially saw this film advertised on Disney+, I was apprehensive about even watching it but... I decided to shower in the old fairy dust and dive in.

Story: This film starts off as some of you would expect... by introducing Michael, John, and Wendy in their home just before bedtime. Michael and John are sword fighting in their iconic pajamas when Wendy came on the scene leaving her parent's room to enter the stairwell. Wendy Darling is the leading actress played by Ever Anderson, who looks like she could literally be the daughter of... Milla Jovovich. 

Fun Fact: After doing some digging, I found out that she is the daughter of Milla Jovovich.

Anyway, the kids make their way to the room... and I thought Wendy was going to put her head in her pillow and cry or something (but she switched gears), but she grabbed a toy sword and joined in on the action. It was all fun and games until something happened that got their father's attention, and he wasn't happy. He sent her on a guilt trip about her behavior and referenced it being her last night at home (she was being sent off to boarding school).

Her mom also jumped in on it, but she had more of a soft-handed approach. Nevertheless, they set the tone regarding Wendy moving forward with expectations of being a mature example for her siblings as she makes her way into womanhood.

These exchanges between Wendy and her parents brought something to mind. I look at so many adults who almost seem to assume that not only do they have to leave their childhood behind, but also joy in general. I know I'm not the only one that's seen such a thing. It's sad, and I'm not saying that we have to be childish, but some people forget what it's like to almost smile or even laugh.

I think that's one of the reasons I get a kick out of showing people funny pranks or hitting them with left-field twists in my jokes just to catch them off guard. It's great to see people smile or erupt in uncontrollable laughter. Doesn't make sense to be miserable just because we've entered adulthood. There's no age limit on Joy! The writer's had similar in mind because the film is based on that in part, outside of showing Peter Pan that he needs... others (i'll leave that there).

I don't know why, but Jude Law really didn't deliver as well as he could have as Captain Hook (in my opinion). (No shade) He just felt like someone casted for the part and acted it out to the best of his ability, but... he really didn't embody Captain Hook (the way Jim Gaffigan did with Smee). He tried, but... I don't know, it felt like he wanted to be serious but... I couldn't take him seriously and I didn't know where to really place him regarding his personality until later in the film.

I could place Dustin Hoffman in... Hook, he was charismatically sinister (and will probably hold the crown for the best portrayal of Captain Hook for quite some time). It's not fair to compare, but... I just couldn't get into Jude's particular rendition as much. He had his moments (skull island, on the ship, and during another serious scene that took place in the middle somewhere) that felt like he made the role of Hook his own, but... he didn't embrace that in full. When you see it, either you will know what i'm talking about... or you'll hopefully enjoy the character twice as much as I did.

Now on to Peter Pan, played by Alexander Molony. I didn't really know what to make of him at times, he gave off a tight-lipped vibe to me. He did a pretty good job in the role, but... when I think of Peter Pan... I think of a joyful character who was. He was... sometimes, but I walked away with him having a tight-lipped vibe. To be fair, I can't just overlook the script because almost as soon as Team Darling entered Neverland, all hell broke loose... so I didn't get to see Peter's joyous side as much as I would've liked. He likes adventure, so where are the smiles and joy in terms of adventure? Y'know? I saw glimpses.

Going back to... Hook, the lost boys were a bit more memorable. In Peter Pan and Wendy, they were kind of just there to a degree. They played their part when the writers remembered to utilize them, but there wasn't much in the way of charm (for me)... even though I believe they tried. You could certainly see pockets of it, but in other instances, they were more like extras.

Fun Fact: I think it was awesome that one of the actors cast in the film as one of the lost boys was an actor with Down syndrome. Not because he has Down syndrome, but because the actor was given the opportunity regardless of his Down syndrome. Slightly, was played by Noah Matthews Matofsky.

Overall, it's a decent film with pockets of enjoyment, and I like the connection between Peter and James... that gets a thumbs up. There were a few things that I wish were done differently for the sake of effect and action, even if it meant extending the film to let the lost boys and pirates shine a bit to showcase their quirks in battle (a bit more... because I liked the comical interactions). That would've been cool, but either way... I don't mind the ending, that was joyous.

I won't give it away, but you can see that Peter Pan chose... joy and I think that if more of us did, the world would be a better place.

Last but not least, Tinker Bell (played by Yara Shahidi), definitely played her part... but like other members of the cast... she wasn't memorable for me. The only lines that she had were at the end. She was there, the parts she played were critical, and they absolutely needed her to pull off a number of things including flight... but she went right back to the background. The leads are the leads so that's why I wasn't trippin' about the supporting cast as much it would almost be fair to call this movie... Wendy.


Visuals: When it comes to visuals, this was a beautiful film... even if CGI looked a little interesting at times (but it was easy to look past). Special effects were amazing when they were showcased, but... scenes and angles were stunning throughout (with or without them).

I'd have to say that my favorite scenes include Michael reaching for his teddy in mid-air in slow motion (that was awesome), skull rock when the croc came out to play, and the battle on Captain Hook's ship that threw everyone for a... loop.

I'll give the best scene to the ship battle, the best special effects scene to the clock tower, and the truest Peter Pan-style scene to Skull Rock (it was badass).


Audio: I used the 1More Aero Bluetooth 3D Earbuds to experience this film, which made the experience even better regarding the audio. The sound effects were utilized well... to the point that I was looking around the studio based on sounds coming from differing angles. One of the lost boys swung in on a swing and you can hear the stretching of the vine incoming from the back right side and coming to the front right side. 

I think it would've been awesome to have the 3D sound effects throughout, but I didn't mind at least having them tucked in here and there. The audio was served up in 5.1 surround sound.



Price: Price-wise, you can enjoy Peter Pan & Wendy for no additional cost beyond your Disney+ membership. So... instead of the price of one film, you get a month of Disney+ & Hulu for $9.99/Month.


Story 2

Visuals 5

Audio 5

Price 5


4.25 out of 5 Cool Points


     Neverland Experience | Orlando     


By the way, if you're in Orlando (Florida) anywhere from May 10, 2023 to August 06, 2023... consider grabbing tickets for the Neverland experience (this is an experience brought to you by our partners at Hidden). 

So consider coming out to enjoy yourselves (adults only).




No... it's not Pokemon, it's Cassette Beasts... and it's available now!




This isn't Pokemon, it's... more like a (hmmm) wham bam thank ya for the inspiration that resulted in this mighty morphin turn-based JRPG with local multiplayer action. So... on those days you don't feel like going full otaku mode, invite a friend over, and... jump into this interesting world of Cassette Beasts!

Cassette Beasts have been compared to Pokemon since the initial announcement, and it's certainly not a bad thing, but... what's even better is that they took their own direction. They don't just have their own monsters for you to capture, you're recording/scanning the monster so that you have the data on it. From there... you're able to switch cassettes and transform into a new beast. The more blank cassettes you get your hands on, the more beasts you can... become.