By Willa Rowe Published April 17, 2024 Today, Wednesday, April 17, Nintendo held a short Indie World Showcase. The tension in the air was palpable long before it started, as fans thought this might finally be the showcase to give us the long-awaited indie Metroidvania Hollow Knight: Silksong—the follow-up to 2017’s critically acclaimed Hollow Knight— … Read More “Silksong Fans Won’t Survive Another Round Of Disappointment” »
Nintendo, prepare yourself for the best argument ever made by humankind Nintendo made an interesting decision with Mario Kart 8. They chose to make it so good, and so comprehensive, that it removed the need to make any more. It has now been over ten years since Mario Kart 8 first released, more than double … Read More “Hear Me Out, Mario Kart 9 Should Be An RPG” »
Article By: John Walker There are certain games that become so famous for not being released that it occludes almost everything else about them. Following the likes of Duke Nukem Forever and Half-Life 3, after years of no news, no trailers, no nothing, Hollow Knight: Silksong has now very much become the go-to example of … Read More “Hollow Knight: Silksong Developer Sends Proof Of Life” »
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday. JD Vance, 40, took the oath of office as vice president of the United States. “The Golden Age of America begins right now,” Trump said in his inaugural address. “From this day forward, our country will flourish and be respected … Read More “Donald Trump sworn in as 47th U.S. president” »
In recent decades, the relationship between the United States and Canada has become increasingly intertwined. Both countries share not only the world’s longest undefended border but also a wealth of economic, cultural, and social connections. Yet despite this deep connection, the border between the U.S. and Canada remains a physical and administrative division, representing a … Read More “Removing the U.S.-Canada Border: A Path to Greater Cooperation and Security” »
