by Matthew Ingram Platformers are a genre that has been around since the dawn of time. Jumping on things is probably one of the most intuitive gameplay formulas out there. Other than, of course, shooting asteroids. The original Psychonauts is one of those hidden gems of gaming that not nearly enough people have played. It...
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League of Legends comes to mobile
by Matthew Ingram After eleven years on PC and Mac, League of Legends has made its way to mobile, now branded as League of Legends Wild Rift. It’s surprising that it took this long for Riot to bring their extremely popular multiplayer game to mobile, considering how expansive the mobile user base is. I went...
Minimum wage increase crucial
Deep within the cavernous halls of the U.S. Capitol, a fierce debate is currently brewing. Every member of government is preparing to toss around responsibility as though it were a basketball. Unfortunately, it seems a slam dunk is unlikely, and with who is holding the ball, it would appear it is instead headed for the...
Nintendo Delivers Again: Bowser’s Fury Delights
Bowser’s Fury continues Nintendo’s track record of crafting excellent games from simplistic skeletons. Its only recognizable flaw is the relatively short length compared to Mario’s other outings. If you were wondering if Super Mario 3D World is worth buying a second time for Bowser’s Fury alone, the answer is yes. Bowser’s Fury is a fantastic...
Cyberpunk comes out half-baked, missing several key ingredients
Cyberpunk 2077 is a game that wants to drown you in sex and violence to convince you it’s mature, yet when the time comes to actually touch on mature or complex subject matter, it pulls its punches. Every time it got my ears to prick up, I was quickly left disappointed by a sci-fi world...
Woodward reveals all the President’s inadequacies
In Rage, Bob Woodward delivers the most comprehensive and revealing look into the inner workings of the Trump White House and the world of Donald Trump yet.
The Last Of Us Part II challenges players
The Last of Us Part II is a challenging game. Not that its combat is particularly difficult, because it isn’t. Most of the game can be coasted through with minimal effort, but in the same way Dark Souls seeks to challenge its players through towering bosses, The Last of Us Part II looks to challenge your preconceived notions about characters you’ve come to love over the past seven years.