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Review of Sin & Punishment: Star Successor

Dominic Flamini, Staff Reporter
September 17, 2014

When you hear the name Nintendo, I doubt you think about post-apocalyptic sci-fi worlds, but that is exactly the setting of one of its lesser-known franchises, Sin & Punishment. The brainchild of Nintendo and Gunstar Heroes developer Treasure, the games are action-packed...

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The Weekend in Review

Paul Wintruba, Photography Editor
September 14, 2014

   

A ‘Link Between Worlds’ is a Refreshing Link to the Past

Sam Predebon, Staff Reporter
September 10, 2014

As an avid gamer, the Legend of Zelda series has always held a special place in my heart. From exploring caves to sailing across the vast ocean (on a talking boat no less), I’ve always had a blast playing the games, and the newest one for hand held is no exception. “Legend...

So who wants to play Eldritch?

Sam Predebon, Staff Writer
September 8, 2014

If you like dungeons, H.P. Lovecraft style monsters and stealth, then you might like “Eldritch.” Purchased through the well-known computer gaming client Steam, “Eldritch” is only $15.00. Luckily I was able to take advantage of Steam’s random daily deals and purchase...

Welcome to Outlast, welcome to hell

Welcome to Outlast, welcome to hell

Sam Predebon, Staff Reporter
September 5, 2014

In the gaming industry, the horror genre is similar to a delicate flower. Difficult to get right, most game developers go for the easy to do jump scare; things jumping out from the floor boards and corners in an effort to scare gamers. Those games can be scary, sure, but often...

It’s time to judge Castlevania

Sam Predabon, Staff Reporter
September 4, 2014

In the grand genre of fighting games, there are many notable titles: “Super Smash Bros.,” “Soul Calibur” and “Mortal Kombat.” Most people have heard of these games and hold them close to their hearts. The games listed are considered classics, or one of a kind (even...

Omega and Alpha Coming Soon

Mylana Churilla, Staff Reporter
August 30, 2014

On May 7, 2014 Nintendo announced their plans to remake the 2002 Pokémon™ Sapphire and Ruby for the 3DS. The new Nintendo releases, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, have had a number of sneak peeks into the new gaming system through CoroCoro leaks that have left the Pokémon...

Battlefield 4: A realistic experience

Battlefield 4: A realistic experience

Dane Moore, Staff Reporter
August 26, 2014

Battlefield 4 was released in North America on October 29, 2013 by Electronic Arts and was developed by their Swedish video game developer, Digital Illusions CE, or DICE. Battlefield 4 is a first person shooter game that relies on teamwork for success. Being a sequel to Battlefield...

Video games of the 90s: What’s your memory?

Mike Funyak, Lifestyles Contributor
July 9, 2014

Video games of the 1990s have become symbols and trademarks of the time.  In a world when most households only started to have computers, video games of the 1990s pushed innovation, technology, and fun for everyone. The 1990s marked the push for innovation in video gaming....