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Next 9,000 Amazon Layoffs Will Affect Twitch, Tech, and Advertising

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We cannot go one week without hearing about more tech industry layoffs, can we? Amazon has announced an additional 9,000 terminations via a memo titled ‘Update from CEO Andy Jassy on Amazon’s operating plan and additional role eliminations.’ At least Jassy didn’t hide the news behind a rosy headline.

The CEO of Amazon came out swinging, announcing that “AWS, PXT, Advertising, and Twitch” would be taking the brunt of the layoffs. Amazon Web Services (AWS) handles the company’s cloud platforms. PXT stands for People Experience and Technology Solutions. It’s Amazon’s innovation arm. Advertising and Twitch shouldn’t need an explanation.

Amazon shuttered 18K positions globally in January, but that wasn’t enough. This was only part of a multi-phase plan to streamline the company’s “costs and headcount.” The next phase encompasses an additional 9,000 terminations while also conducting “limited hiring in some of our businesses in strategic areas where we’ve prioritized allocating more resources.” What are these areas? Jassy does not specify.

Amazon’s CEO heads us off at the pass when it comes to asking why these cuts weren’t announced with the others. It turns out that he didn’t want all the teams/divisions to rush their assessments. It was good to know management took their time deciding who would be shafted. I’m sure it makes those people feel warm and fuzzy.

Jassy believes shedding this weight will lead to a better experience for Amazon’s customers, “being leaner while doing so in a way that enables us to still invest robustly in the key long-term customer experiences that we believe can meaningfully improve customers’ lives and Amazon as a whole.” His call for a leaner Amazon echoes what Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg said earlier this month.

I ask myself, what did Andy Jassy sacrifice before he decided 27,000 employees needed to become unemployed in 2023? While we don’t know exactly how many people will be affected in each division, there has to be some tangible metric used that Amazon refuses to share with the outside world. Twitch may have become a glorified PG-13 webcam site over the past six or seven years, but the service has little competition. So where, exactly, were the staffing deficiencies?

Then again, this could be a good thing for Twitch, considering the horror stories we’ve heard about the staff.

[Source: About Amazon] [Source: GameIndustry.biz]

Factory Entertainment Announces A 1:1 Replica of Black Manta’s Helmet

The DCEU may be getting rebooted, but the collectibles market for the original version of the cinematic universe is still alive. If you were a fan of 2018’s Aquaman, Factory Entertainment has something you may enjoy: a 1:1 replica of Black Manta’s helmet.

Unfortunately, the helmet cannot be worn. This isn’t entirely surprising, considering that most of the shots of Black Manta wearing the helmet were CGI. However, for $999.99, I would have expected this to be cosplay-friendly.

However, the replica is quite accurate. Factory Entertainment had the original prop studio create a helmet specifically for reproduction. In addition, the lenses feature LED lights powered by an AC adaptor.

Only 250 copies of the helmet will be made. However, factory Entertainment hopes to ship out this Aquaman prop by December.

Aquaman's Black Manta Helmet
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Aquaman's Black Manta Helmet
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Aquaman's Black Manta Helmet
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Aquaman's Black Manta Helmet
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Aquaman's Black Manta Helmet
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Aquaman's Black Manta Helmet
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Each replica is crafted from durable heavyweight fiberglass and is accented with ABS plastic, metal, and polyresin parts. LED lighting and digital sound effects taken directly from the film have been incorporated into the replica to simulate the effects as seen in the film.

It was apparent in the film that CGI enhanced Black Manta’s costume. But, unfortunately, that’s something that I always found a turnoff when it came to prop collecting. I like the idea of owning an exact replica of what was filmed, but if the original was computer augmented, the replicas lose their luster.

Black Manta’s look is nearly as iconic as Aquaman’s. So when Black Manta was announced as the film’s main villain, I wondered how Warner Bros. would pull off the massive headpiece. Of course, I was sure it would be all CGI. However, it’s nice to learn that some practical effects were used.

Which props from the DCEU would you like to see hit the market? Let us know below.

[Source: Factory Entertainment]

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Story Trailer Reveals More Surprises

If you’ve been looking forward to Respawn Entertainment’s next Star Wars game, you’ll have another new trailer to look over. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is set to release on April 28th, 2023 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, following up from the previous game made by Respawn Entertainment. Now that the release of the game is imminent, EA revealed on their official social media pages and YouTube channel a new Story Trailer that sheds some light on what the plot of the game will be. But with more answers comes even more questions.

The sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is set around 5 years after the events of the previous game. Cal Kestis and the crew of The Mantis have been evading the Galactic Empire, as the galaxy falls into despair following the major events of Order 66. In the trailer, Cal Kestis is seen with a number of characters from Jedi Fallen Order, including our first real look at Merrin in the game. We also see Cal interacting with Cere Junda, giving Greez a hug, and speaking with newcomer Bode Akuna.

Of course, there’s a lot of action included in the trailer too. Cal Kestis is going to be getting into a lot of trouble throughout the course of the game, including what seems to be another vehicle crash while fighting the Empire on a planet that we don’t know. Lightsabers will clash as well with plenty of new enemies that will stand in Cal’s way. One of the baddies we get another quick look at in the new trailer includes Rayvis, an armored Gen’Dai that will fight Cal Kestis at some point during the story.

One interesting part of the trailer featured the mysterious figure who is wearing gold robes, signifying a possible connection to the High Republic era of Star Wars. The figure tosses over a stormtrooper helmet and scolds Cal Kestis for allowing the Empire to take control of the galaxy, which he deemed unworthy. Who this person is and what they want is unknown for now, but we can expect a major reveal that may connect multiple eras of Star Wars together in the game. What we do now is that they also have a lightsaber on their belt, signifying they might be a Jedi looking for a fight with Cal.

While the story trailer has glimpses of some of the action we’ll see in the final release, we still have a bit longer to wait before Jedi Survivor hits stores. Other things that can be spotted are quick shots of the puzzle dungeons, lightsaber combat forms with different lightsaber builds, as well as teaming up with an ally to take down enemies. Before it was known Cal Kestis could team up with Bode Akuna, but it looks like Merrin will be an ally in combat as well. Maybe we’ll see other characters jump into the fight too? We’ll find out when Star Wars Jedi: Survivor releases on April 28th. Until then, make sure you check out our look at Five Star Wars Things to Watch before Jedi Survivor comes out!

Are you excited about Star Wars Jedi: Survivor? Ready to see what happens next with Cal Kestis? Post a comment down below and let us know if you’ll be picking up the game on release day!

‘Atelier Ryza’ RPG Is Getting An Anime Adaption From Liden Films

Liden Films, the Japanese animation studio behind ‘Goblin Slayer,’ is adapting the Koei Tecmo RPG video game ‘Atelier Ryza’ into an anime. The announcement was made during the live stream of the “Atelier 25th Anniversary Progam #5” where they said it would adapt the first game in the franchise ‘Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout.’

You can check out the trailer below:

Anime News Network reported, “Tokoyami no Joō to Himitsu no Kakurega Animation features the returning main cast from the game. Ema Yuzuriha is directing the anime at LIDEN FILMS, and Yashichiro Takahashi (Shakugan no Shana) is returning from the game to oversee the series scripts. Tomoyuki Shitaya (Bakuman., Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma ) is designing the characters. Kazuki Yanagawa is returning from the game to compose the music.”

Fans were also excited when Ryza voice actress Yuri Noguchi confirmed that she would be returning to the role for the anime. Crunchyroll also revealed the rest of the Japanese cast on their website:

  • Hitomi Ōwada as Klaudia Valentz
  • Takuma Terashima as Lent Marslink
  • Yui Kondo as Tao Mongarten
  • Hirofumi Nojima as Empel Vollmer
  • Haruka Terui as Lila Decyrus

Takahashi previously worked on the video game ‘Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan desu’ as well as the sci-fi light novel ‘A/B Extreme’ and the supernatural manga ‘Shakugan no Shana.’

The news came as a third RPG will be released titled ‘Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key’ on March 24, 2023. This follows the second game ‘Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy’ which debuted in 2020.

Media outlet Nitendo Life noted, “Koei Tecmo has also released the final trailer for Atelier Ryza 3. This follows an update about the collective sales of Atelier Ryza and Atelier Ryza 2 – revealing the series has now shipped more than 1.6 million units worldwide.”

The first ‘Atelier Ryza’ video game was released in 2019 on PC, Nintendo Switch, and the PS4.

Wash Away The Stain Of HBO’s Velma With Mezco’s Scooby-Doo Toys!

Unfortunately, the weird Velma series is getting a second season. However, we can wash away that terrible taste thanks to Mezco’s latest collectibles.

Mezco has announced a new 5 Points action figure set featuring the classic Scooby-Doo gang and villains! The Scooby-Doo set of 9 action figures also includes a multi-level mansion playset and the Mystery Machine! Yes, the Mystery Machine can hold the gang and features opening doors and rolling wheels.

Mezco’s 5 Points line is a retro-inspired action figure series where each toy sports five points of articulation and stands 3.75″ tall, similar to Kenner’s Star Wars figures from the ’70s and ’80s.

This set includes the following figures:

  • Fred
  • Daphne
  • Velma
  • Shaggy
  • Scooby-Doo
  • “Ghost of Elias Kingston”
  • (2) Green Ghosts
  • Spooky Space Kook

Those meddling kids can unmask each “paranormal” baddie thanks to alternate interchangeable heads. Sadly, Velma doesn’t come with a second head sans her glasses. So it’s not a classic Scooby-Doo episode unless Velma loses her glasses.

The set is priced at $180 and is scheduled to ship between October and December 2023.

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Scooby Doo and Velma, too!
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Scooby Doo and Velma, too!
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Scooby Doo and Velma, too!
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Scooby Doo and Velma, too!
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Scooby Doo and Velma, too!
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Scooby Doo and Velma, too!
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Scooby-Doo and the gang come with the following accessories:

  • One (1) candelabra
  • One (1) Daphne’s shoulder bag
  • One (1) flashlight
  • One (1) map
  • One (1) bowl of ice cream
  • One (1) box of Scooby Snacks
  • One (1) hero sandwich
  • One (1) magnifying glass
  • One (1) lantern
  • One (1) chest
  • One (1) Stuart Wetherby head portrait
  • Two (2) sets of shackles
  • One (1) photograph
  • Two (2) removable hoods for Green Ghosts
  • One (1) projector
  • One (1) Henry Bascomb head portrait
  • One (1) removable helmet for Spooky Space Kook
  • One (1) sausage link
  • Five (5) display bases

Too bad Mezco omitted a tiny Scrappy-Doo. But, then again, this 5 Points set is focused on the original series. I hope Mezco does another collection based on The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo to get a Vincent Price figure.

[Source: Mezco]

Megumin Spin-Off Anime ‘KONOSUBA – An Explosion on This Wonderful World!’ Coming In April

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‘KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World’ has been renewed for a third season by the Japanese animation studio Drive, but as fans wait for it a prequel spin-off featuring the explosive wizard Megumin has a targeted release.

The one and only Megumin will have her own anime titled ‘Konosuba – An Explosion on This Wonderful World’ which will serve as a backstory for the scarlet-clad magician with Crunchyroll announcing they are bringing it to North America on their streaming service.

“Brace yourselves for an earth-shattering explosion, because the Megumin-focused spinoff of the KONOSUBA -God’s blessing on this wonderful world! anime is coming to Crunchyroll,” they said on their website. “As revealed during today’s La Mole Industry Panel, the KONOSUBA – An Explosion on This Wonderful World! anime will stream as part of Crunchyroll’s Spring 2023 lineup this April.”

Like the original show, it seems that the show will feature much of the same crass humor that is the signature comedy of franchise.

Crunchyroll added, “Based on the light novels by Natsume Akatsuki and Masahito Watari, KONOSUBA: An Explosion on This Wonderful World! is being directed by Yujiro Abe (Kaguya-sama: Love is War episode director) at studio Drive (VLAD LOVE) under the supervision of main series director Takaomi Kanasaki, with the return of Makoto Uezu as series composer and Koichi Kikuta as character designer as well.”

Studio Drive also released a teaser image to promote the anime:

Anime Planet describes the synopsis as follows,

“One year before a certain useless goddess and NEET extraordinaire hit the scene, Megumin, the “Greatest Genius of the Crimson Magic Clan,” is hard at work. Ever since a life-changing encounter in her youth, the young wizard has dedicated her every waking moment to the pursuit of the ultimate offensive magic, Explosion! (Well…every moment not spent hustling food from her self-proclaimed rival.) And while the big sister’s away, the little one will play. On a routine trip into the woods, Megumin’s little sister, Komekko, finds a strange black kitten. Little does she know that this cat plays a key role in unsealing a Dark God’s tomb…”

The Japanese animation Studio Deen handled the first two seasons of ‘KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World’ and J.C. Staff produced the 2021 film spin-off ‘KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! Legend of Crimson.’

Pruneface Is The Latest Goon To Join Mezco’s Dick Tracy Line

One of Dick Tracy’s most recognizable villains is joining Mezco’s One:12 Collective series! The gangers with the overly wrinkled visage come packed with loads of accessories and effects parts.

If you’ve collected other One:12 Batman figures, several items in Prunceface’s arsenal would go well with the “Gotham By Gaslight” Joker.

Pruneface is up for pre-order now at $95. The expected ship date is between November 2023 and January 2024. The character stands 6″ tall and features softgoods clothing, and his accessories are listed below after the pictures.

Previously, Mezco had announced that Flattop and Dick Tracy were kicking off the famous detective’s One:12 series. Unfortunately, those figures sold out fast, leaving stragglers to join a waitlist if they hoped to get them.

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Photo Credit: Mezco

A new secret formula has been developed for the deadly Xylon bomb, capable of devastating 10 city blocks, and Pruneface and his cronies are in the middle of it all! Will Dick Tracy be able to defuse the situation before it all blows up in his face?

  • Four (4) head portraits
  • Hand painted authentic detailing
  • Approximately 17cm tall
  • Ten (10) interchangeable hands
    • One (1) pair of fists (L&R)
    • Two (2) pairs of posing hands (L&R)
    • One (1) pair of grabbing hands (L&R)
    • One (1) pair of gun holding hands (L&R)
  • Fedora
  • Trench coat
  • Tailored 3-piece suit
  • Tie
  • Scarf
  • Belt
  • Dress shoes
  • One (1) typewriter with spy radio
  • One (1) pair of headphones (plugs into typewriter)
  • One (1) sub-machine gun with two (2) removable magazines
  • One (1) gas mask
  • One (1) pistol
  • One (1) handgun
  • One (1) bayonet knife
  • Two (2) pairs of glasses
  • Two (2) gas bomb FX
  • Three (3) gas bombs
  • Three (3) cigarettes
  • Four (4) assorted gun blast FX
  • One (1) One:12 Collective display base with logo
  • One (1) One:12 Collective adjustable display post

Which Dick Tracy character would you like to see join the One:12 Collective next? Let us know below!

[Source: Mezco]

The Five Worst Star Wars Games You SHOULD NOT Play!

It’s pretty common that Star Wars fans like to check out anything related to Star Wars. Whether it’s toys, books & comics, or video games, you can always count on fans of Star Wars to support anything and everything that takes place in a galaxy far, far away. But there are those few things that nobody should waste their time and money on because of how bad they really are. This is the unfortunate case with Star Wars video games because, for every great game, we have there’s another that is absolutely horrible. Search your feelings padawans, you know this to be true.

So rather than let unaware Star Wars fans fall into the trap of playing or buying a bad Star Wars game, here are five of the worst ones to avoid. These Star Wars video games are so bad that not even the vilest bounty hunter will waste time playing them. Even the jawas of Tatooine won’t take them for any reason, because they’re THAT bad.

Now if you still love these games because you grew up playing them or have a personal connection for some reason, then that’s fine. Don’t let our thoughts about these games stop you from enjoying what you love. They might be gold to some Star Wars fans, from a certain point of view. But one man’s gold might be trash to everyone else, and neither one should cancel out the other. But without further delay, here are five Star Wars games you should avoid playing whenever you can!

Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi

Having a fighting game based on the Star Wars galaxy may sound like a good idea, but this 1997 original PlayStation release proved otherwise. Star Wars Masters of Teras Kasi is a fighting game that features many of the original trilogy characters, as well as some extra Expanded Universe and original characters for the game. The 3D gameplay is very similar to the Tekken series, only each character has both hand-to-hand and weapon-based combat at their disposal.

It’s great to see multiple locations from the original trilogy films, as well as appearances from beloved characters, but much of it is overshadowed by many bugs and glitches. Not only was the fighting incredibly wonky and unbalanced, but many design choices for the difficulty and presentation of the game were insane. The ability to select a stage to fight on in Versus multiplayer required you to finish the arcade mode on the hardest difficulty setting with a specific character. On top of that, unlocking extra characters required similar criteria that were borderline unfair.

Many Star Wars fans love and appreciate the Extended Universe enough to push through some of these hardships, which is admirable. But it doesn’t excuse how terrible of a package this Star Wars game really was. The fighting was janky, the overall content was meager, and the experience just wasn’t worth the struggle everyone had to endure. The force was definitely not strong with this one.

Star Wars: Flight of the Falcon

Speaking of bad presentation in games, this Game Boy Advance game is another dud based on the original trilogy. Star Wars Flight of the Falcon was published by THQ and developed by Pocket Studios and was probably one of the worst Star Wars games for the GBA. It should be an easy fun time to be able to control the Millennium Falcon in stages that have you fighting TIE Fighters in space or escaping the Empire on Tatooine.

But what Star Wars fans got in here was a laggy, messy, and borderline unplayable experience that was far from anything representing fun. The visuals of the game are incredibly hard on the eyes, making a lot of what you need to see in front of you unbearable and annoying to look at. The pixel art of everything you see is muddied by the small screen on the Game Boy Advance, despite many other games for the platform looking nicer and a lot clearer. Each of the stages you played through overstayed its welcome and became real chores to see through to the end.

If there was ever a game that Han Solo would be proud to be associated with, this was DEFINITELY not it. You should avoid this Star Wars game like you were avoiding Imperial fighters in pursuit of you. It’s really that bad.

Kinect Star Wars

This failure is a hard one to face because the concept of having a motion-sensor Star Wars game is very interesting. Being able to use a lightsaber or control something using the power of a camera and having yourself be the controller is very ambitious and sounds neat. But your faith in Star Wars Kinect is misplaced, as this game is both a goofy gimmick and a middling experience. We can safely say Star Wars fans really didn’t Kinect with this game at all.

Star Wars Kinect has a variety of games to play, ranging from lightsaber dueling to a dancing game that remixes pop music with a Star Wars theme. As a family game, it would have been something that worked, and yet we ended up with a mediocre package. Like Admiral Ozzel coming out of light speed too close to the planet Hoth, this game was both clumsy and stupid in the end. And it’s not like the Xbox Kinect fared much better afterward, both the peripheral and this game were easily forgotten following its release.

Star Wars: Obi-Wan

Let us be very clear about something. We love Obi-Wan Kenobi out here, both young and old Obi-Wan is a beloved character that helped create the galaxy far, far away that we love. But this game for the original Xbox based on young Jedi Obi-Wan is a jumble of terrible gameplay and visuals. Though the early 2000s were a great time for Star Wars games with classics like Knights of the Old Republic and Battlefront getting released, there were major duds like this one that appeared as well.

The graphics of Star Wars Obi-Wan are far below par in comparison to many other Star Wars games fans remember from that era. Everything in the game looks as if it was built on hardware from years prior, and the sounds in it are just as unbearable. The developers didn’t even get Obi-Wan Kenobi actor Ewan McGregor from Episode 1: The Phantom Menace to voice the character in the game, but opted instead for a cheap knockoff sound-alike that doesn’t like Obi-Wan at all.

There are far better games that feature young Obi-Wan Kenobi that are both before and after the release of this game. Even if you’re curious and just want to see how much of a disaster it turned out to be, we strongly against playing it. That can be an easy step towards the dark side of the force, and we don’t need that with how bad these games have been!

Star Wars: Demolition

Another Star Wars game for the original PlayStation that was a good idea in concept, but absolutely bantha fodder in execution. Star Wars Demolition is what happens when you take the gameplay of Twisted Metal and put it within the Star Wars galaxy. Even though the game features many characters from both canon and the Extended universe, and takes place before the events of Return of the Jedi, it ends up being a disaster. The vehicular combat is buggy and very unbalanced, despite some of the vehicles you can control being derivatives of ships found in the original trilogy and the prequels.

The visuals of the game are arguably worse than the original Twisted Metal for the PlayStation. Many of the maps you fight on include places like Tatooine, Naboo, and a few other popular locations. But the blocky nature of the backgrounds and effects that get in the way of your view can make Star Wars Demolition hard to play. You’ll try to destroy the bounty hunters chasing you, only to be suddenly stopped by a random attack you couldn’t see coming that obscures your view as well.

Don’t believe us? Although we find your lack of faith disturbing, you can see it firsthand in any videos featuring gameplay. The idea of vehicular combat in the Star Wars galaxy isn’t necessarily a bad idea. But it definitely requires a better hand to execute the concept far better than this. Not even the coolness of Boba Fett as a playable character could save this cavalcade of failure.

Honorary Failure: Star Wars: Super Bombad Racing

We’re only including this because we know Kneon here on ClownfishTV likes this game. There is a goofy charm to Star Wars Super Bombad Racing on the PlayStation 2, the sad truth is that the game is pretty bad. Imagine taking the kart racing gameplay of the Mario Kart series, or any mascot racer, and putting in Star Wars characters and race tracks. That sounds like a fun idea, right? But what we ended up with was a mediocre pileup of shallow-kart racing that isn’t as fun as it should be.

The game features a number of racers from both the original trilogy and the prequel trilogy, rendered in a goofy chibi-like form. Everyone has big heads and drivers their own unique versions of what can be considered pod racers, despite some being smaller versions of iconic ships from the movies. The tracks in the game are partially interesting in some cases, but full-on annoyances in others. The weapons you pick up are almost exactly what you’d find in something like Mario Kart or Diddy Kong Racing, but with icons that are unclear until you use them and find out their effects. Some people might find some fun in this, but there should honestly be a better pod racing game made at some point down the line to fill this void. And no, Star Wars Racer and Racer Revenge aren’t those games to do so, those are mediocre games as well.

What are some of the worst Star Wars games that you have ever played? Which are the ones you think were better than expected? Tell us about it in the comments down below. And remember, the force will be with you, always…

Review: Post Void – Overbearing Flashy Weirdness

Post Void is a fast-paced roguelike shooter for multiple platforms that will have you frantically running through corridors and scrambling to find a goal. But while it is a hyperchaotic first-person shooter with visuals that are reminiscent of classic DOOM games, it is very hard to recommend. A combination of overbearing flashes, weird visuals, and a cryptic setting make this a game that many people won’t connect with beyond a few play sessions. The game is meant to be played over and over again, but you most likely won’t want to do so after trying it out a few times. You’ll have seen enough and won’t want to feel like you’re suffering from epilepsy.

The overall setup for Post Void is very shallow but very reminiscent of 90s first-person shooters. You’re put into a weird place that is filled with monsters and creepy visuals, while you hold an idol that constantly drains its light. You need to keep the idol filled, which you do by killing enemies you encounter while searching for a portal to exit. But you have no time to linger around because once the idol drains from taking damage or becoming empty over time, you’ll lose and have to start all over again. There’s a very little story beyond what you’re given after the tutorial. When you hit Start on the menu, it’s go-time and you’ll stop thinking as you rush through everything ahead of you.

As crazy looking and weird as the visuals are, you have no time to take them in if you want to get further ahead in the eleven stages the game has. It’s similar to playing through the original DOOM on PC, but if you gave yourself seconds to run through to the end of each level, with little to no resources at your disposal until you reach the end of a stage. For those that love twitchy, aggressive shooters this might sound like a fun premise, but for everyone else, it will be frustrating.

What makes every aspect of Post Void harder to endure is the constantly flashing lights and quick images that appear on screen, both during gameplay and right after you end a run. This can, and most likely will be, overbearing to the majority of people who cannot see aggressive visuals like this. There is an Accessibility Mode option you can turn on that takes out the sudden flashing images at the end of a run, but it does little to nothing about the flashing lights in most cases. In both instances, the game can be difficult to play, with the overall presentation being very hard on one’s eyes even when playing for a short period of time.

If you’re able to endure all of this, is the game still fun to play overall? The repetition can get annoying if you get further into the stages, despite replayability being a staple to the roguelike genre. Finishing each stage allows you to choose a power-up to use, which can range from new weapons to ability perks that make you stronger. Aiming for headshots is key to getting ahead faster and keeping the idol filled, despite aiming for a few weapons feeling off at times.

Some bonuses feel useless at first, like the ability to run faster backward, but can find some uses in the hands of someone clever. It’s not always obvious for how you can exploit the bonuses to their fullest. But this also comes with another negative as you complete runs. You don’t get to keep your bonuses or unlock them for future runs, which can be disappointing if you find yourself losing to a cheap scenario in a later stage.

Speaking of cheap, the randomness of enemy placements and bonuses can be a real hindrance for everyone. Sometimes right when you start a level an enemy will already be right in your face attacking, leaving no time to react or notice before you get hurt. The more annoying obstacle to deal with is the countdown text that gets in the way of your view when moving around.

If the idol is almost drained of light, a countdown will take up the screen in front of you and make it more difficult to see, almost ensuring your failure on that run. In moments like that, it’s critical to try and defeat an enemy to replenish the idol, but an obscured view makes this nearly impossible in most scenarios. This along with other visual design choices could’ve been tweaked to make things more bearable for the player.

Post Void won’t be a game for everyone, especially for those who will struggle with its visuals. The fast gameplay might help you feel nostalgic for those classic-style first-person shooters, but your appreciation for it may quickly fade. You can definitely get a few runs through within a short period of time, but after a while of repeating the same levels over and over again with little to no progress, it can become annoying and not fun to play anymore. Some people may love it, while the majority of others will not.

Are you a big fan of first-person shooter games? Love to check out new indie games you find here and there? Tell us about everything in the comments below and let us know!

A ‘Toxic Crusaders’ Retro-Styled Arcade Game Is Coming Out This Year!

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Retroware has created a Toxic Crusaders arcade-styled beat-em-up game in the same vein as DotEMU’s TMNT Shredder’s Revenge. The game’s announcement video states that Toxic Crusaders will be fully voice-acted and feature motion comic cutscenes. So far, this whole thing sounds similar to the latest TMNT game.

The enemies range from the series’ typical radiation rangers, but a couple of goons from the Toxic Avenger movies can be spotted amongst the rabble. The cast of playable good guys includes:

  • Toxie
  • No-Zone
  • Junkyard
  • Major Disaster
  • Headbanger
  • Yvonne
  • Mrs. Junko (Toxie’s mom)

Toxic Crusaders will be priced at $24.99 and ported to the following platforms:

  • Steam
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X|S

The Toxic Crusaders (hottest heroes of 1991) have returned for a radical, radioactive romp for a new era, featuring awesome action, crushing combos, and more toxic waste than you’ll know what to do with! Developer and publisher Retroware has teamed up with Troma Entertainment to bring the Toxic Crusaders back for an all-new, all-action beat ’em up for one to four players! Grab your mop, tutu, and attitude, and get ready to clean up the mean streets of Tromaville, one radioactive goon at a time!

The Toxic Crusaders franchise died pretty early. Although Troma Entertainment has survived for decades off of its unique brand of cinema, that success didn’t translate when marketed toward kids. Toxie and his pals had an incredible Playmates toy line and a few memorable video games, but they couldn’t compete with the TMNT juggernaut.

I want to think that Toxic Crusaders would fare better in modern times. However, considering Toxie’s $55 Super7 Ultimates figure was being clearance binned at $15, that’s not a good sign. Making Yvonne a playable character could also rekindle Phoebe Legere‘s feud with Lloyd Kaufman.

While we wait for the release date to be announced, let’s look back at that time when Lloyd ‘Gimme $10 for a Picture’ Kaufman played the Toxic Crusaders games with the Angry Video Game Nerd:

What do you think about the resurrection of Toxie and the Tromaville crew? Let us know below.

[Source: Retroware]
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