40 Years of Excellence: A Conversation with AEW’s Jeff Jarrett

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Professional wrestling is returning to Philadelphia in a big way. On May 27, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) will take over Temple University’s Liacouras Center for an unforgettable night of high-stakes action. With the energy of the Philly faithful and a loaded roster, we’re expecting a full house. If you haven’t secured your spot yet, make sure to grab your tickets now for what promises to be an incredible night.

I recently had the opportunity to sit down with “The Last Outlaw” himself, Jeff Jarrett. As he celebrates four decades in the industry, we discussed the evolution of the business, the Jarrett family legacy, and why Philadelphia remains the ultimate destination for professional wrestling.

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Is the Riven Remake Worth Your Time? Here’s My Verdict

If you grew up in the 90s playing PC games, just hearing the name Cyan Worlds probably triggers a wave of nostalgia. Myst was the game that sold CD-ROM drives, but for many of us, its 1997 sequel, Riven, was the true masterpiece. It was bigger, harder, and visually breathtaking for its time.

For years, fans have been begging for a ground-up remake of Riven—and it’s finally here on Xbox. I’ve spent the last couple of days diving back into this iconic, decaying world (it just dropped on the Xbox Store on May 19th!), and I am thrilled to report that Cyan hasn’t just captured lightning in a bottle twice; they’ve completely redefined the experience.

Here is my review of the Riven remake on Xbox Series X|S.

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From Martial Arts to Mindfulness: Inside Jet Li’s New Memoir

I had been looking forward to Jet Li’s new memoir, Beyond Life and Death: The Way of True Freedom, for months, and I can confidently say it did not disappoint. In fact, it completely exceeded my expectations. I consume a substantial amount of literature each year, regularly shifting between graphic novels, thrillers, and other biographies, but this stands out as one of the greatest books I have ever read.

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Speed Freeks Review: Is the New Warhammer 40k Combat Racer Worth It?

Are you ready for some adrenaline-fueled combat racing in the brutal Warhammer 40,000 universe? Because Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks is finally here, and it’s a fresh, Ork-y take on vehicle combat that delivers absolute chaos. Developed by Caged Element—the passionate independent team known for the intense vehicular combat racer GRIP—this new entry takes high-octane racing to a whole new level. I’ve been playing it on my Xbox Series X, and let me tell you, it’s an absolute blast.

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26 Beauties by James Patterson: Initial Thoughts on the New Thriller

Right now, I am in the middle of James Patterson’s latest release, 26 Beauties—the twenty-sixth installment in the Women’s Murder Club series—and I am really enjoying it. The trademark pacing makes it incredibly difficult to set aside.

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Is This the Wildest Roguelike of 2026? A Look at Smash It Wild

If you had told me that my next gaming obsession would be a “tactical volley-brawl roguelike,” I probably would have asked if you were feeling okay. But after diving into Smash It Wild, now available on Xbox, I’m officially a believer. Developed by Goblinz Studio and Ernestine, this title is a bizarre, high-stakes mashup that somehow works perfectly.

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Is ZPF Good? My Honest Xbox Review of the New Retro SHMUP

If you grew up with a Sega Genesis controller glued to your hands, the name “ZPF” probably sounds like some forgotten 1992 arcade cabinet your cool older cousin told you about. In reality, ZPF is a brand-new release from Mega Cat Studios, and after spending time dodging screen-filling laser beams and banging my head against some seriously tough bosses, I’ve got some thoughts.

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Tired of Pixel Art Survivors? Jotunnslayer: Hordes of Hel Is the Answer

If you’ve spent any time in the “survivors-like” or bullet-heaven genre lately, you know the drill: walk around, auto-fire at thousands of enemies, get a dopamine hit from shiny gems, and pray for a good RNG build. But while most of these games lean into retro pixel art, Jotunnslayer: Hordes of Hel decided to go full “heavy metal album cover” with a gorgeous 3D art style that makes the genre feel properly epic.

I’ve been sinking some serious hours into the Xbox version lately, especially with the recent Conan the Barbarian DLC, and I have thoughts. If you’re wondering if it’s worth your gold, here’s the breakdown.

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Beyond Homo Sapiens: Exploring the Origins of the ‘Speakingman’

What if human evolution wasn’t just a slow, steady march of survival, but a series of explosive transformations triggered by the Earth itself? This is the fascinating premise at the heart of “The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman” by award-winning author Dan M. Mrejeru. Now in its sixth edition, this work is an ambitious, interdisciplinary deep dive that challenges our traditional understanding of how we became “human.”

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Is The Corcoran Affair Worth Reading? A Deep Dive into Philip Lentz’s Latest Novel

If you’re looking for a political thriller that trades explosive action for the high-stakes, grinding tension of a Washington D.C. cover-up, Philip Lentz’s The Corcoran Affair is a gripping choice. Set in the heart of the West Wing, it explores the fragile line between a public figure’s moral platform and their private vulnerabilities.

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Xbox Parasol Superstars Review: The Ultimate Retro Platformer Pack

If you grew up in the golden age of arcades—or if you’ve just developed a deep appreciation for quirky Japanese retro gaming—you probably know that developer Taito has a bizarre obsession with turning everyday items into weapons of mass destruction. First, it was bubbles in Bubble Bobble. Then came the magical umbrellas.

Recently, ININ Games dropped a delightful little package on the Xbox Store called the Parasol Superstars bundle. Priced at $23.99, this bundle pairs two incredibly charming, umbrella-wielding platformers: the classic Parasol Stars: The Story of Bubble Bobble III and the rare, formerly Japan-exclusive arcade gem Spica Adventure.

If you bought these separately, they’d run you around $33, so the bundle offers a solid discount. But is it worth your time and hard-earned cash? I spent time shielding myself from cartoon monsters and chucking bad guys across my screen to find out. Here’s my breakdown of what makes this bundle an absolute blast.

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