Adam Robles
OPINION: Annual game releases results in quality decline
It is a bad decision when video game producers decide that they need a franchise to release a new game every year. This is often a slow and painful decline in quality for these games as well.
REVIEW: Pokemon goes in a new direction
After a very controversial marketing campaign that split its fanbase in two, Pokemon is back with new games in the franchise.
REVIEW: ‘Luigi’s Mansion 3’ continues goofiness
“Luigi’s Mansion 3” once again thrusts the very comedic, goofy and nervous Luigi into a brand new haunted mansion. This is the biggest game that Nintendo has released this year.
OPINION: Prequels lack originality
When films are successful and have told a complete story, filmmakers usually decide to follow up with a sequel. Prequels, however, are almost never a good route to take when there are not enough ideas to explore.
OPINION: Uber, Lyft shouldn’t be for full-time work
Rideshare drivers do not need a wage increase. Increasing their minimum wage may be a simple solution that helps them maintain a living wage, but there are flaws with this reasoning.
OPINION: Nintendo creates long-lifespan games
While the video game industry gets bigger every year, there are only a few games that will truly stand the test of time. These games have good graphics and mechanics, and entice players to replay it.
OPINION: School supplies weaponized for school shootings
Last Tuesday Sandy Hook Promise uploaded a Youtube video as a public service announcement to people who have been too scared or unwilling to take note of recent school shootings.
OPINION: Benefits of the Bill that Bans California suspensions in Public Schools
Last Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 419, which prevents the schools of California from suspending elementary and middle school students for “willful defiance.” This is hugely important for students with disabilities and troubled youth.