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With a whopping 31% on Rotten Tomatoes, many would say that “Five Nights at Freddy’s” did not do the game justice. To disagree, the movie did what it was supposed to do: satisfy the younger generation. When I went to watch the movie, I saw many kids under the age of 14 dressing up as their favorite characters,...

Cozy video games are a great way to relax. ‘A Short Hike’ is the perfect mix of a simple puzzle game like ‘Unpacking’ and games with many side quests such as ‘Animal Crossing.’ If you’ve exhausted many of the “cozy” video games out there, ‘A Short Hike’ is a fun option. The game’s main character is a small bird named...

If you’re not big on going outside, but you still want to enjoy summer, video games are a great option to consider. An even better idea are video games those simulate that soothing summer feelings.

From Animal Crossing: New Horizons to Among Us, video games kept many people inside and entertained at the beginning of the pandemic. Now, as Omicron surges, video games can be something to do while we wait for the wave to pass.

The coronavirus pandemic has been going on for almost about 9 months and although vaccines are starting to roll out, we still haven’t seen the end of it. You’re free to see your friends still but gathering in groups is still risky. If you want to still socialize with your friends safely, you will have to do it from a...

With the holidays just around the corner and winter break almost upon us, the real question is: what are you going to do with all of your free time? Well, if you’re anything like me, then the answer is VIDEO GAMES! I’m here to look at 5 games across every platform that will definitely be on everyone’s Christmas list...

I think it’s about time we finally put a stop to beating this poor, dead horse. Ever since the early 2000s, video games have been under heavy fire for being conducive to violent behavior. Since video games often have themes and modes of gameplay that revolve around gore and killing, people concern themselves with the...

For gamers across the globe, 2017 was an important and revolutionary year. With new, fast-paced games like “Nier: Automata,” nearly perfect JRPG’s with “Persona 5” and the continual rise of VR with “Resident Evil 7,” it felt like every type of gamer had something to cherish and enjoy for a long time. But one company...