Close Enough: Season 1 Review

The following is a spoiler-free review for the first season of Close Enough, which is now streaming on HBO Max.

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So many entertainment stories this year have centered on anticipated shows getting delayed for months or years, so I’m especially happy to see HBO Max’s Close Enough bucking the trend. Created by J.G. Quintel of Regular Show fame, the comedy was originally supposed to land on TBS’ adult animation block in 2017, but this week it made its debut on a streaming service that’s better suited to its brand of adult humor.

It looks a lot like Regular Show, even if the main characters now consist of weary millennials rather than oddities like an anthropomorphic raccoon and blue jay. But it also borrows much of Regular Show’s template for this more realistic tale of folks enduring the transition from their 20s to their 30s, and so in some ways, the show itself neatly complements the central theme of adults trying to cling to the crazier days of their youth. It largely works, too, which is probably a good sign for anyone living through that transition.

Here we have the story of 30-somethings Josh (Quintel) and Emily Ramirez (Gabrielle Walsh), who live with their five-year-old daughter Candice (Jessica DiCicco) in Los Angeles. Josh is a former game designer who now works for a Geek Squad stand-in and Emily has a nondescript job at a big company. But wait, it’s a little more complex than that! Josh and Emily are actually living as roommates in the home of recently divorced couple Alex (Jason Mantzoukas) and Bridgette (Kimiko Glenn).

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Close Enough works in part because they’re all so dang relatable, particularly for us in the age group in focus. It sure as hell hits home for me, a man approaching middle age living with a roommate in California — and two of my neighbors have that “married couples with roommates” thing going on. When I learned that Alex had a Ph.D. in anthropology with a focus on the Vikings, I positively winced.

Still, there wasn’t a single character I didn’t enjoy seeing appear on the screen. Perhaps it’s because I know these people. I am these people. Close Enough is an ode to people caught in that period of life where a mid-life crisis still feels miles away, but when the regrets start settling in and you wonder what your life might have been like if you’d made some different choices. It’s dealing with the changes wrought by having children. It’s the period when you’re acutely aware of debt and luxuries that may never be yours, or when you’re finally dating after a divorce and find yourself appalled by how many people on Hinge and Tinder go on and on about their trip to Machu Picchu. (Ahem.)

But this also means that its comedy is aimed at that very specific, if wide, demographic: One that gets Weezer jokes but can also laugh at references to Teddy Ruxpin and the Simon memory game. If you’re older or younger, it’s probably not going to hit as hard. These in-jokes are funny, but they also keep Close Enough from elevating to the wide appeal of a show like King of the Hill, which drew in viewers for the relatability of a wide range of characters despite its setting in small-town Texas. Quintel’s show isn’t without moments of relatable emotional impact, although some of these merely repeat themselves in different forms throughout the season. Josh in particular struggles with the belief that he’s a failure and needs constant reminders that success manifests itself in different ways.

This is the kind of heady animated stuff that made Bojack Horseman so great, and in fact, that show’s Diane Nguyen (Alison Brie) would have made a great roommate for Josh, Emily, Bridgette, and Alex. But Close Enough never gets close to that show’s excellence, perhaps in part because seven of the eight episodes follow Regular Show’s lead by consisting of what are effectively two 11-minute mini-episodes. There’s never much time to care too deeply about their situations, save for the season finale that extends for almost a full half-hour. It seems weird to put such a story at the end, too, as that episode illuminates the dynamic between the four characters in a manner that was only hinted at before.

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But Close Enough isn’t really for pathos: Much like Regular Show, each episode kicks off with fairly mundane circumstances, such as Josh and Emily going clubbing on one of the rare nights when someone is babysitting their daughter. Those events always morph into something much wilder and crazier — in this case, a club that takes a cue from the 1976 film Logan’s Run and executes any visitors who happen to be over 30.

Each episode is like a fuse burning down to an explosion of dynamite — and often with light but effective social commentary — which is appropriate considering the occasionally shocking violence that befalls the Ramirez family and their cohorts. It works, though: When Quintel tries to extend to these antics past 11 minutes in the final episode, they lose some of their power. Episodes of Close Enough are best appreciated like good, short jokes: A deadpan buildup followed by a sharp punchline.

That also means they’re best appreciated in small samplings: I don’t recommend binging Close Enough in one sitting as I did for this review. The reliance on similar themes becomes too apparent. It feels best suited to being enjoyed in the rare moments of free time the characters themselves get to enjoy, and as a reminder that we’re not alone in our doubt and misery. Yet it’s also good if you need a dose of hope or just to laugh at the craziness of their period of life. Close Enough does poke fun at the trend of talking about people in their 30s as though they’re hitting 80, but it’s also a celebration of the quiet joys of those years.

Like its lovable characters, though, Close Enough feels as though it’s still in a transition. Despite its excellent voice acting and crazy mix of the mundane and manic, it never does any one thing better than the mass of other adult-oriented animated comedies out there, but it’s entertaining enough that all eight of its episodes went by like a breeze. If Close Enough manages to score a second season, I’d love to see how it matures.

Official Xbox Series X Wallpaper Set Released For Windows 10, Rated “E” For Everyone

Do you have a Windows 10 PC and can’t wait to get your hands on the Xbox Series X? Is the wait so unbearable that you need to stare at pictures of the system while you use your computer? If that’s the case, then Microsoft’s official Xbox Series X desktop wallpapers should help make the next few months easier.

Consisting of 16 4K images, the desktop wallpaper theme is available for free from the Microsoft store. Some of these are promotional images we’ve seen before, as you can view below, while others focus on the system’s internal workings and controller designs. They’re rated “E” for everyone, in case you were worried about Microsoft slipping in a decapitated head or rogue butt somewhere in the set.

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Xbox Series X still doesn’t have a release date or price, but Microsoft will be showcasing the system’s first-party lineup during a special event on July 23. It’s possible we’ll get more concrete details on the release date and pricing at this time, though Microsoft has not confirmed this yet.

One of the games to be featured at this event in Halo Infinite, which is also scheduled to launch alongside the system this holiday season. It will release for Xbox One and PC, as well, with cross-play between the platforms, and Microsoft’s Smart Delivery program will make it easier for players to get their Xbox One games upgraded to Xbox Series X for no extra charge.

Daily Deals: Free AC Valhalla w/ Ryzen Purchase, Dell Store Wide Sale

Hello Saturday readers. The big deals online this weekend are happening at Dell, who are hosting a Black Friday in July sale. However, if you’re about to build your own PC, check out the awesome new deal coming from Newegg, where you can buy a Ryzen CPU and receive Assassin’s Creed Valhalla for free. Dell, for the first time ever has discounted the new 2020 Alienware Aurora R11 gaming desktop. Score one with 10th gen Intel Core i7 processor and RTX 2080 SUPER video card for under $1700. There are plenty of gaming PCs, gaming laptops, and gaming monitors to choose from and we’ve listed the best deals below.

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A Sealed Copy of Super Mario Bros. Sold for a World-Record Setting $114,000

A sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. for the NES just sold for $114,000 USD, which is now the world record for the sale of a single game.

Kotaku’s Chris Kohler Tweeted out the news for this Super Mario Bros. copy that was sold on Heritage Auctions, which you can see below.

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This copy of Super Mario Bros., which was released in 1985 as a launch title for the NES, features a carboard hangtab, which “were originally used on the US test market copies of black box games, back before plastic was used to seal each game.”

These carboard hangtabs were only in production for a few months, a short time for a game that has gone on to sell over 40 million copies since its release.

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In 2019, another copy of Super Mario Bros. sold for $100,150 USD, making it the world-record holder until this new sale, which is actually a newer printing than the previous one.

We did a deep-dive into why these cartridges are so valuable and brought in Kelsey Lewin, the co-owner of Pink Gorilla Games, and Frank Cifaldi, founder of The Video Game History Foundation, to help tell the story.

This sale is one of the many in the video game world that have sold at a high price, including the Nintendo PlayStation prototype that sold for $360,000.

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Shadow Warrior 3 Puts Doom, Duke Nukem, and a Samurai Sword in a Blender

Of all the ‘90s games to revive, Shadow Warrior was a pretty bizarre choice. It was a cult classic at best – fun, but more or less a Duke Nukem 3D clone but with culturally insensitive jokes. But developer Flying Wild Hog pulled it off, as the 2013 return and 2016 sequel both showed that first-person shooters could still be over-the-top fun and funny at the same time – without any inappropriate dialogue. For the new Lo Wang’s third go-around in Shadow Warrior 3, the open world and the co-op are gone, with the focus instead on Wang himself.

“When we were reviving the IP, there were certain ingredients that we needed in order to make it faithful to the original,” lead gameplay designer Pawel Kowalewski told me. “[But now], for Shadow Warrior 3, we wanted to go back to our roots and make a game that’s focused on a linear single player campaign that’s filled with over-the-top action from the opening credits.” That was clearly on display in the 17-minute gameplay demo I saw.

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The comedy side of Shadow Warrior is certainly reminiscent of Duke Nukem, with Wang tossing out a snide remark in almost every combat encounter, but it’s all observational comedy rather than cultural. And that was by design. “We added this whole backstory to Lo Wang to modernize him,” Kowalewski said. “He likes video games, comic books, American films. We wanted to shift the humor toward these things.”

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And you know what? It works. The dialogue in the demo I saw is funny. But that’s not the primary reason I walked away impressed. Gameplay is king, and Shadow Warrior 3 seems to benefit from its renewed focus on a linear, action-packed campaign. Wang wallruns, blasts bad guys with big guns, slices them with his katana, uses a grappling hook to swing from one space to the next – it’s high-speed gameplay that seems to vibe nicely with the over-the-top attitude Flying Wild Hog is going for. Enemy variety, meanwhile, seems impressive, with frequent mini-boss battles thrown in to keep you on your toes, and Shaun of the Dead-levels of gore to accompany the shooting, blasting, slicing, and smashing.

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Using Unreal Engine 4 helps too. The team switched to it after the previous two games ran on an in-house rendering engine. “It’s a change for us,” Kowalewski said, “But it’s a change for the better. Working with Unreal speeds up the development process. The engine is very user friendly. We are achieving the same goals in less time.” For players, you’ll instantly notice how pretty Shadow Warrior 3 is, from lighting to textures to the amount of on-screen gore flying around at once without performance suffering.

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Shadow Warrior 3 also clearly echoes Doom, another ‘90s shooter that’s been successfully revived in the past decade. Sure, neither of them invented grappling hooks, midair dashes, or wallrunning, but Doom Eternal fused them all brilliantly earlier this year, so it’s tough not to notice the similarity here. Note that this isn’t even a complaint; those mechanics worked in Doom, and mixing in Wang’s katana here plus a healthy dose of over-the-top gore certainly left me with a lot of optimism about how fun Shadow Warrior 3’s combat will be.

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Release Date Leaked, Launching This November

A day ahead of Ubisoft Forward, a deleted ad on Instagram has leaked the release date for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. The Viking-themed installment will launch on November 17 on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

The ad, which was posted by the game’s official Italian account, showed no new gameplay but did end with the release date front and center. We’ve known since its reveal that Valhalla was scheduled to launch sometime this year, but now we have an exact date.

Ubisoft has struggled containing its announcements to its own event, taking place on July 12. Far Cry 6, staring Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito, was leaked with a premature listing on PSN, and later confirmed with a short teaser by Ubisoft. Since then the full reveal trailer has leaked too, which will likely be shown at Ubisoft Forward.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will also launch on Xbox Series X and PS5 and supports Smart Delivery on the former. Far Cry 6 will support a free digital upgrade from PS4 to PS5, so it’s likely the same will be true for Valhalla. Release dates for the next-gen versions have not been revealed yet.

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Fall Guys Gets August Release Date

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout will arrive for PS4 and PC on August 4.

Announced at Devolver Direct, we got another look at the neon-hued 60-player minigame battler, and saw how big its selection of un lockable costumes and wild events would be.

Pre-order the game on Steam, and you’ll also get an exclusive Gordon Freeman Half-Life outfit (complete with the now weirdly fashionable headcrab hat).

In our hands-on with Fall Guys last year, we described it as a playable game show disguised as a battle royale.

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Olija Announced for PC and Switch at Devolver Direct

Olija, a 2D action-adventure centred around a mystical harpoon, has been announced for a Fall 2020 release on PC and Nintendo Switch.

Revealed at today’s Devolver Direct conference, the pixel-strewn adventure looks equal parts haunting and horrible, seeing a shipwrecked hero called Faraday attempting to escape the hostile country of Terraphage.

You can try a playable demo on Steam right now.

Olija’s the work of one man, Thomas Olsson, under the guise of Skeleton Crew Studio. It’s been in development for some time, and is inspired by the likes of the original Prince of Persia and Another World.

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