Emily Is Away: An Interactive Story Between You And A Long-Time Friend

  By: Devonne Tourre      Emily is Away is set in the time period of Home Improvement,  AOL Messenger is what allowed you to truly stay in contact with your friends and Windows XP was considered the revolutionary operating system—before they were replaced by Skype, Facebook, and Windows 10. Emily is Away is a free-to-play Steam game that consists of an interactive story between … Continue reading Emily Is Away: An Interactive Story Between You And A Long-Time Friend

Why People Love Video Games: Stress Reliever? Time Killer?

     By: Devonne Tourre      When asked, many people say that they love video games because they are fun—plain and simple. And while this is true, there are lots of other reasons that go into why people love and play video games.     Video games have an array of genres that range from shooters, to platformers, to strategy games and puzzle games. As it turns … Continue reading Why People Love Video Games: Stress Reliever? Time Killer?

Fantasy Sports or Fantasy Gambling?

By: Divine Amayo      On February 7, 2016, most of America will have their eyes on the screen watching the superbowl. Simultaneously, millions of people will be watching their fantasy league line-up as they try to make winning decisions, based on the most precise statistics that come out for every player.     Fantasy leagues started as a hobby for a small number of  obsessive fans, … Continue reading Fantasy Sports or Fantasy Gambling?

The Fine Bros. vs. The World: How The World Is Reacting to ‘React World’

By: Devonne Tourre      The Fine Brothers is an YouTube entertainment channel that has been making YouTube content for nine years. The channel is headed by Benny Fine and Rafi Fine, brothers who have created many series during their YouTube career—such as Lost: What Will Happen Next?, MyMusic, and Spoilers. The series that they are most famous for creating is their React series  which … Continue reading The Fine Bros. vs. The World: How The World Is Reacting to ‘React World’