Edited by Joss Taylor Olson
"A fun diversion for the whole family and an interesting new franchise in the Mario franchise, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker ultimately falls short of greatness."
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The novel is unapologetic and brusque, it is the jagged edges of reality cutting into the cushioned bubble of Disney-fied fairy tales in a reminder that the most didactic stories are often founded upon pain and anguish.
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"The game is incredibly simple, and doesn’t use any cool gadgets like RedOctane’s original Guitar Hero or Konami’s Dance Dance mat... However, their sustained success was simply because we as a generation love music; Osu is no different."
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"Slott’s Superior Spider-Man saga is worth every penny, as we get a complex, dynamic hero who, unlike Peter, is amazingly unpredictable and brings new life and super villain crime-fighting techniques to the role of Spider-Man."
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"While Five Armies probably won’t win anyone over who is still complaining about breaking the book in three, it is nonetheless the masterstroke of this trilogy."
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is unique because of the lovable John Oliver and his eloquent answers to difficult questions that will both educate you and make you laugh.
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Goatlord is a twisting, monstrous, writhing mass of ugly and expansive metal.
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On Pom Pom, Ariel Pink exalts humanity’s quirks through a series of complex emotional impulses.
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"Ultimately, The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet is a great companion novel for any fan of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries."
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"[It's] pretty accessible and serves as a good enough introduction to the character, with some great artwork and memorable plot twists, though the plot holes and supporting cast need some work."
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