Late to the Party: Grand Theft Auto V
Late to the Party: Grand Theft Auto V By: Will Salzarulo In 2013, the fifth entry in the Grand Theft Auto series was released to commercial and critical acclaim. Grand Theft Auto V is considered THE fastest-selling entertainment product of all time. Selling 11 million copies in 24 hours. It is also considered the […]
Late to the Party: Red Dead Redemption
Late to The Party: Red Dead Redemption By: Will Salzarulo In 2010, Rockstar Games released their second-ever video game in the Western genre. A spiritual successor from Red Dead Revolver, Red Dead Redemption was released to critical acclaim, winning Game of The Year at The Game Awards. Red Dead Redemption was developed by Rockstar […]
Review: Star Wars – Jedi: Survivor
DISCLAIMER: REVIEWER HAS NOT FINISHED THE MAIN STORY Review: Star Wars – Jedi: Survivor By: Will Salzarulo Jedi: Survivor is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Jedi: Fallen Order. Considering that The Game Awards haven’t even released dates for their awards show it is hard to say if Survivor will be nominated for any awards (but […]
The Lemon’s Top 10 Video Game Idea
By: Muhammed Khan and Will Salzarulo Video Games are arguably the most immersive form of entertainment in the world right now. They allow you to transport to new worlds and do things you would have never imagined. Kids these days play games like RDR2, Fortnite, Call of Duty, etc. There are some games, however, that […]
Review: Red Dead Redemption II
Review: Red Dead Redemption II By Will Salzarulo Red Dead Redemption II is the follow up to Game of The Year nominee Red Dead Redemption. Red Dead Redemption II was released to absolute praise from critics and fans alike. Being the runner up for the 2018 Game of The Year. Somehow, in 2020 Red Dead […]
Review: Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered (PC)
Review: Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered (PC) By William Salzarulo In 2018, Playstation Studios along with Insomniac Games released Marvel’s Spider-Man. Spider-Man was released to critical acclaim and was considered for Game Of The Year. However, the game was released exclusively on Playstation consoles (Playstation 4 and later Playstation 5). Essentially, if you didn’t have a Playstation […]
Student Gamer Designs New Club
Student Gamer Designs New Club By Abdullah Khan If you are a student or faculty at Talawanda, you’ve probably seen the many kids who code and design games at school. Maybe you’re even one of them. But there’s one such game designer that enjoys it so much that he decided to make a club out […]
The Ongoing Crazordle
By MORGAN SLY If you haven’t been living under a rock for the past month and a half, you’ve heard of the ever-popular word game and a new way of life for many: Wordle. Whether you’re the purist who strongly disagrees with the font change with the new ownership (Times New Roman is basic) or […]
Monkeys, Towers and Balloons, Oh My!
Monkeys, Towers and Balloons, Oh My! Muhammed Khan Recently, a mobile game has become increasingly popular among Freshmen at THS. It can be played with random people online or with friends. Not only is this incredible game fun to play, but it includes strategic thinking and helps build up your critical thinking skills. The game […]
The Shortage of the Nintendo Switch and the Rise of Animal Crossing
The Shortage of the Nintendo Switch and the Rise of Animal Crossing By RITA ZHOU-WANG The Nintendo Switch came out in March 2017, but as quarantine measures took place all over the world this year, the Switch has become sold out in stores like GameStop, Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. Even if they are available […]