Antonblast (PC) Review

Before Antonblast, there was Pizza Tower. Before Pizza Tower, there was Wario Land 4. All of these games follow the same chaotic gameplay loop of destruction and debauchery that is best appreciated by those who prefer a screen full of flashing numbers and explosions over visual clarity. I don’t think there’s a proper name for these kinds of games, but I’ll call them… “Wario-likes.” There aren’t th...[Read More]

Antonball Deluxe (Switch)

There’s a joyous simplicity to Antonball Deluxe. If you’ve ever played a block or brick breaking game like Breakout, Arkanoid, or the hundreds of other permutations, you’ve sort of played Antonball Deluxe. There’s always a paddle of some sort at the edge of the screen, usually at the bottom. A ball drops, the paddle hits it, the ball jettisons upwards towards some blocks to...[Read More]