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Apex Legends

Apex Legends

Ivan Hernandez and ihernandez April 18, 2019

Apex Legends has quickly established a foothold in the battle royale video game genre. Free-to-play battle royale games have been sweeping the industry for the past year with games such as Fortnite and...

Nintendo Releases Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to Fans' Delight

Nintendo Releases Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to Fans’ Delight

Isaac Scafe January 1, 2019

Gamers Beware! A New Challenger Approaches! “Super Smash Bros.” is Nintendo’s take on a fighting game, but instead of a health system, the player's objective is to knock their opponent off the stage....

Game Review: “Celeste”

Babatunde Ojo April 17, 2018

Available Platforms: Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One  Price: $19.99  The challenge presented from ascending Celeste Mountain is not only physically...

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...

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...

Indie Game Thing: Savant Ascent

Indie Game Thing: Savant Ascent

Matthew Maravilla February 25, 2014

Dubstep is one of those crazy music genres that get people into long-winded arguments on whether or not it is actually a genre of music. Dubstep is in-your-face beats full of techno rhythm with a myriad...

The End: FXIII Saga

The End: FXIII Saga

Vector Staff February 25, 2014

Love it or hate it, Square-Enix’s Final Fantasy series is a mainstay in videogaming. Some of the most prized stories, amazing musical scores and graphical tour de forces have come from the 20+ years...

Indie Game Thing: Dust an Elysian Tail

Indie Game Thing: Dust an Elysian Tail

Matthew Maravilla January 31, 2014

By: Matthew Maravilla As with big budget games, the idea of “don’t fix what isn’t broken" is just as true for indies. Of course, when an independent team after 2004 decides not to fix the wheel,...

Indie Game Thing: Contrast

Indie Game Thing: Contrast

Matthew Maravilla December 9, 2013

An example of a diamond in the rough Of all of the games I’ll ever talk about in Indie Game Thing, Contrast will be one game that really surprised me. Mixing the gilded ideals of the 1920’s with childhood...

Indie Game Thing: Resogun

Indie Game Thing: Resogun

Matthew Maravilla December 9, 2013

With the new console releases come a new wave of games. Surprisingly enough, one of the best games coming out from the Sony camp seems to be an indie game from the guys who made Super Stardust HD. Being...

Vatsu's Game Corner: Killzone Shadowfall

Vatsu’s Game Corner: Killzone Shadowfall

Ayodeji Asagaba December 9, 2013

A shooter, with color. Something is wrong here! Killzone Shadow Fall (PS4), the unofficial graphical showcase for the PlayStation 3, is back with a vengeance. Being touted as the definitive title for...

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