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Arts & Entertainment 

Review: ‘Observer’ is an intriguing cyberpunk noir story

October 9, 2017October 9, 2017 Seth Jans 217 ViewsBloober Team, horror game, mystery game, Observer, video game review 4 min read

With a flash of white, I found myself transported into a desolate corridor littered with 20th century technological scrap. Glowing

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Review: ‘Prey,’ survival done right

May 15, 2017August 22, 2017 Ledger Staff 184 Viewsbethesda, by Derek Downey, video game review 3 min read

Centered around themes of exploration and paranoia, “Prey,” published by Bethesda Softworks, is an amazing game that manages to succeed

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Review: ‘Outlast 2,’ a horror classic

May 1, 2017August 23, 2017 Ledger Staff 227 Viewsby Derek Downey, video game review 3 min read

Seclusion, desperation and insanity. These and many more are traits exhibited by Red Barrels’ latest game, “Outlast 2.” “Outlast 2”

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Review: ‘Mass Effect: Andromeda,’ a voyage amongst the stars

April 3, 2017August 24, 2017 Ledger Staff 171 Viewsby Derek Downey, Mass Effect, video game review 5 min read

Exploring new worlds and encountering new races of aliens — “Mass Effect: Andromeda” stems from events that took place between

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Review: ‘Nioh’ is a samurai epic

February 27, 2017August 25, 2017 Ledger Staff 192 Viewsby Derek Downey, samurai, video game review 2 min read

“Nioh” is a prime example of how a game can be influenced by another game but still maintain its own

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Review: An unhealthy bond, ‘Resident Evil 7: Biohazard’

February 13, 2017August 28, 2017 Ledger Staff 236 Viewsby Derek Downey, Resident Evil 7, video game review 2 min read

“Resident Evil 7” is a game that almost perfectly captivates the player from beginning to end. With its survival mechanics

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Review: Return of the Keyblade warriors, ‘Kingdom Hearts 2.8’

January 30, 2017August 28, 2017 Ledger Staff 227 Viewsby Derek Downey, Disney, Kingdom Hearts, video game review 4 min read

Kingdom Hearts 2.8” is more than a game. To be more specific, it is a collection of lthree things in

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Review: Top five games of 2016

January 9, 2017August 29, 2017 Ledger Staff 219 Viewsby Derek Downey, Dark Souls 3, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Doom 2016, Overwatch, Uncharted 4: Thief's End, video game review 2 min read

2017 has begun while 2016 has departed. During the previous year, there have been many different video games that had

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‘Pokémon’ go to Ha-wai-i

December 5, 2016August 29, 2017 Ledger Staff 337 Viewsby Sean Ferrell-Wyman, Pokemon, Sun and Moon, video game review 5 min read

“Why is there another ‘Pokémon’ game?” A rather existential question — don’t you think? Well, after that fateful day in

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Review: “Dishonored 2” is mostly flesh and steel

November 21, 2016August 30, 2017 Ledger Staff 254 Viewsby Derek Downey, Chaos mechanic, Dishonored 2, video game review 3 min read

Released back in 2012, “Dishonored” was a first-person action-adventure game that provided the player with a large variety of gameplay

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