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NJIT's Student Newspaper

The Vector

NJIT's Student Newspaper

The Vector

Indie Game Thing: Luftrausers

Indie Game Thing: Luftrausers

Matthew Maravilla April 11, 2014

Now, I know what you might be thinking, people who have been reading my column as of late: “What happened to Papers, Please?” No, this isn’t Papers, Please but the moment I picked this game up, I...

Game Review: Diablo 3 Reaper of Souls

Game Review: Diablo 3 Reaper of Souls

Ayodeji Asagaba April 10, 2014

This week’s game: Diablo 3 Reaper of Souls Developer/Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment System: PC (Later Xbox One and PS4) Genre: Action/Role Playing/ Dungeon Crawler I have not forgotten about you...

Friendship and Food

Friendship and Food

Romer Jed Medina April 7, 2014

Like music, food is a way to share culture and heritage without the need for words. The different ingredients and combination of spices can create thousands of dishes with varying flavors. This week, we’ll...

Anime Review: Unbreakable Machine Doll

Anime Review: Unbreakable Machine Doll

Danielle Judka April 7, 2014

What do you call a show that features master/servant relationships, steampunk British environments, and the challenge to become the very best puppeteer to ever face the earth? This show right here. While...

Surviving zombies… and players.

Surviving zombies… and players.

Romer Jed Medina March 28, 2014

Survival horror has departed from its original roots of Silent Hill, Resident Evil, and Fatal Frame. With new games such as Day Z, 7 Days to Die, and Rust taking the mantle and expanding upon the world,...

Engineering Recipe: Ecuadorian vs Dominican

Engineering Recipe: Ecuadorian vs Dominican

Romer Jed Medina March 15, 2014

Busy schedules usually mean returning to comfort food and meals instead of venturing into unknown cuisines. At times like these, there is no shame to admit that friends come to my aid and teach me their...

Completely Normal Haikus: Dogs, Cats and Sharks

Completely Normal Haikus: Dogs, Cats and Sharks

Guest March 15, 2014

You say you’re a dog person and a cat person but you’re human. I’m confused. Carrion allowed. don’t be surprised when you see a corpse on the plane. My cat gave birth to paper cups...

Indie Game Thing: Boson-X

Indie Game Thing: Boson-X

Matthew Maravilla March 14, 2014

There are loads of gems littered through the Internet. From websites like Newgrounds.com that facilitate games created in Flash and HTML5, to others like Gamejolt.com which serve as a portal for games...

South Park: The Stick of Truth

South Park: The Stick of Truth

Guest March 14, 2014

By Daniel-Peter Adjetey After a bit of a delay due to the downfall of THQ comes the latest South Park game from developer Obsidian Entertainment (of Fallout: New Vegas fame). As the sixth title in a line...

First Impressions: Pupa

First Impressions: Pupa

Danielle Judka March 14, 2014

What’s Pupa? More like…poopa. Here we have a five minute horror short from our good friends Studio DEEN. There’s almost nothing you can really accomplish in five minutes, and I mean that about anything....

Drop the Bass: Make Music Electronically

Drop the Bass: Make Music Electronically

Stephen Chan March 13, 2014

Everyone has a beat they like to listen to, be it jazz, pop, or dubstep. Each genre rocks someone’s soul. You know what you like, and you might listen to it every day. Like you, the musicians love that...

IndieCade East 2014: Game Design with Jeremy Gibson Bond

IndieCade East 2014: Game Design with Jeremy Gibson Bond

Matthew Maravilla March 5, 2014

Making games is not easy. Thankfully, a lot of game developers don’t mind giving talks at events like Indiecade East, including Jeremy Gibson Bond, a lead professor of the University of Southern California’s...

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