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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Into the Pages: Why Inkling Cats: Beneath the Dreams is the Cozy Chaos We Needed

If you’re anything like me, your Xbox library is a constant battle between high-stress competitive shooters and the “I just want to rot on the couch with a coffee” indies. Lately, I’ve been leaning hard into the latter, which is how I stumbled upon Inkling Cats: Beneath the Dreams.

On the surface, it’s a game about kittens. But beneath that cute exterior—literally “beneath the dreams”—is a surprisingly deep, ink-splattered roguelike that feels like a love letter to childhood imagination.

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Dustwind Series Xbox Review: From Resistance to The Last Resort

If you’re anything like me, you probably spent way too many hours in the early 2000s obsessed with isometric tactical games. There was just something about that gritty, top-down perspective and the “pause-and-plan” strategy that felt so much more rewarding than a standard shooter.

While many people start at the beginning of a series, my introduction to this world actually began with the sequel, Dustwind – Resistance. Taking command of Jake and his loyal dog, Diesel, was a trial by fire that immediately hooked me on the series’ brutal “Active Pause” combat. It felt like a modern evolution of the Fallout Tactics DNA I grew up loving.

However, after successfully leading that insurgency, I felt compelled to go back and see where the console journey truly began. That led me to Dustwind – The Last Resort for Xbox.

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Zombies Overloaded: The Ultimate Arcade Shooter on Xbox

Whether you’re looking to blow off some steam after a long day or you’ve got a weirdly specific itch for arcade-style carnage, there’s a new indie title on Xbox that might catch your eye: Zombies Overloaded.

Developed by Vinterm Games, this title isn’t trying to be the next Last of Us with deep, emotional storytelling. Instead, it leans hard into that classic “Smash TV” vibe—one room, a ton of weapons, and way too many zombies.

Here’s the lowdown on what it’s like to actually play it.

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This New Xbox Indie Will Make You Rage-Quit (And Keep Playing)

If you’ve ever played a game that makes you hold your breath without realizing it, you know exactly the vibe of The Confinement.

Released recently on Xbox by Mr. Dev Studio and QUByte Interactive, this isn’t your typical “run and jump” adventure. It’s what the devs call an “FP4″—a First-Person Paced Precision Platformer. Essentially, it’s a high-speed parkour fever dream where the environment wants you dead, and your only way out is through absolute mechanical perfection.

Here is why this indie gem has been eating up my evening gaming sessions lately.

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Why the Extended Edition of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is the Ultimate 90s Fever Dream

Let’s be honest with ourselves: 1991’s Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is a glorious mess of a movie. It is a film where Kevin Costner rocks a fantastic, flowing mullet and absolutely refuses to even attempt an English accent, while Morgan Freeman grounds the entire blockbusting spectacle with pure, unadulterated dignity.

But if you’ve only ever watched the theatrical cut that used to play on basic cable every Sunday afternoon, you’re missing out on the full experience. You need to track down the Extended Edition. By adding roughly 12 minutes of footage, this version takes a chaotic 90s action-adventure and transforms it into something far more bizarre, darker, and ultimately rewarding.

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Revisiting the Golden Era: Why Elementallis is My New Favorite Zelda-like

If you grew up with a Game Boy Color or an SNES glued to your hands, you know that specific kind of magic. You know, the one where you’re dropped into a sprawling green world with nothing but a sword, a sense of guilt-fueled purpose, and a map full of secrets just waiting for you to find the right tool.

I just spent the last week diving deep into Elementallis, and honestly? It’s the closest I’ve felt to playing A Link to the Past for the first time in years. Developed by AnKae Games and published by Top Hat Studios, this isn’t just another “retro-inspired” indie. It’s a love letter to the 8-bit and 16-bit era that actually understands why those games were great.

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Tired of Sequel Hype? Why The Animatrix Is the Best Matrix Expansion Ever Made

There was a specific kind of magic in the late ’90s and early 2000s. Cyberpunk wasn’t just an aesthetic; it felt like a looming promise (or threat). Right at the center of that digital zeitgeist was The Matrix. But while everyone remembers the leather trench coats, the bullet-time, and the massive box office numbers of the live-action trilogy, there’s a quiet masterpiece sitting in the shadow of the monolith.

I’m talking about The Animatrix (2003).

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Is Magin Worth Your Money? A Comprehensive Review

If you’ve been looking for something that breaks the mold of traditional deck-builders, Magin: The Rat Project Stories is a title that deserves a spot on your Xbox dashboard. Developed by The Rat Project and published by Daedalic Entertainment, this game attempts a gritty fusion of narrative-driven adventure and tactical card combat. After spending some significant time with it, here is a balanced look at what works, what doesn’t, and who this game is really for.

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The Forgotten Dark Knight Movie That Is Actually a Great Horror Film

Every once in a while, a movie concept comes along that sounds like it was written by a couple of ten-year-olds playing with action figures in a sandbox. The Batman vs. Dracula is exactly that on paper. Released straight-to-DVD back in 2005 as a spin-off of the often-overlooked animated series The Batman, this movie had every reason to be a lazy, cash-in gimmick.

Instead? It is a surprisingly dark, beautifully atmospheric, and genuinely creepy hidden gem that deserves a spot on your regular spooky-season watchlist.

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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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