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Remembering the Classics: Silent Hill

Happy Halloween everybody! The one day a year where it’s perfectly okay to dress up in colorful costumes and scare the crap out of...

Video Game Review: Lego Marvel

Written by Eric Gallegos Lego is back, and this time, they have the entire Marvel universe at their disposal. I am happy to say there...

Remembering the Classics: Ace Attorney

It goes without saying that video games aren’t accurate representations of reality. While most titles are grounded in realism to an extent, there are...

Remembering the Classics: Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask

When it comes to the entertainment industry, the idea of recreating an old favorite or even giving it a “fresh coat of paint” is...

Pop-Ed: Our Five Favorite Wii Games

Eidtorial Note: With the news that Nintendo will be shutting down production on the Wii, Logan J. Fowler looks back at
the best of the...

Remembering the Classics: Pokemon

It goes without saying that everyone has their own hobby growing up. For many kids nowadays that hobby is usually playing video games provided...

Remembering the Classics: Remembering Tom Clancy

Behind every great video game franchise is a brilliant human being who has guided it from birth to major financial success. On October 1st,...

Video Game Review: Disney Infinity

Written by Eric Gallegos Disney Infinity is an ambitious rival to Skylander. With Disney Infinity, Disney aims to imitate Skylander’s success by merging video games...

Remembering the Classics: South Park

It’s amazing how much of a cultural phenomenon South Park has become. When the show first premiered back in 1997, it was produced entirely...

Remembering the Classics: Legend of Zelda – The Wind Waker

Out of the many major franchises Nintendo owns, The Legend of Zelda series has been the most versatile. While Super Mario is always cartoony...

Remembering the Classics: Diablo

As with every other form of entertainment available in this day and age, the video game industry has had its fair share of genre...

Remembering the Classics: Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell

The idea of completing an action-adventure game using stealth as your primary means of success is hardly something new nowadays. Most games give you...

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