After almost a decade, the era of roster-building speculation in Smash Brothers is over, as the franchise for the first time ever enters actual uncertainty on its future with Sakurai taking a break and the old guard of Nintendo slowly being replaced.
Read MoreThe most successful park in the planet has nonetheless transformed from larger and better sequel of Disneyland into a giant IP beacon for the House of Mouse to sell products to tourists from all over the world. 50 years on, its legacy is blurred, even as the quality remains undeniable.
Read MoreBefore the 9/11 we all know, the United States’ interventions were in full swing on September 1973 as they helped overthrow an entire government in Chile. This behavior has led to the attacks in 2001 as well as the sins that Americans in the 21st century are paying for in spades.
Read MoreRick and Morty has all the opportunities of becoming a top-tier television show and a permanent staple of science fiction history. After season five’s inconsistent quality, its clear that more narrative focus is needed.
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Read MoreBill Burr appeared in South Florida for one night to perform. However, between this pandemic, the previous election, and the disturbing political trend of the Sunshine State, his outsider portrayal of Floridians is unveiling some sad truths about what we’ve become and how we’re appearing in the eyes of Americans nationwide.
Read MoreThe United States news media was prepared to pounce on any president that was going to finally end the war, and receive all the consequences that would follow. And sadly, they did not disappoint.
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Read MoreDuring the dark days of 2020, I discovered a sporting league consisting of marbles that has crafted the blueprint on how to create a brand that is just as fun as it is competitively structured.
Read MoreIf you need Fred Durst to try to improve an increasingly hostile situation, you know that as a concert organizer you completely messed up. But the HBO documentary spends most of its time blaming other elements.
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