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Madden NFL 18 Review (PlayStation 4)
Madden NFL 18 Review (PlayStation 4)
Madden NFL 18 Review (PlayStation 4)
Over the past few years, EA Sports has been refining the Madden franchise on its proprietary Ignite Engine into a product that would please both competitive players and simulation fans. That often left potential newcomers behind, as Madden grew more complex and required more and more patience to master. After switching to the Frostbite Engine, EA Sports was afforded the chance to welcome players of all skill types with an original story mode called Longshot, as well as redefining the on-field action for every fan possible. As a result, Madden NFL 18 is quite possibly the best this football franchise has ever been.
I Stayed At A Hostel And Didn’t Die [PHOTOS]
I Stayed At A Hostel And Didn’t Die [PHOTOS]
I Stayed At A Hostel And Didn’t Die [PHOTOS]
When people say the word "hostel," images of dirty cult-like hippies or a secret murder palace are immediately conjured. In all truthfulness, that is hardly ever the case in real life hostels (hopefully NEVER in the case of the latter). I recently stayed in a hostel in Fort Collins, Colorado, and not only was it clean, comfortable, and accommodating, but it was also friendly to tourists who visit Colorado for its relaxed view of a certain plant.
Mystery Class: Should You Be Reading ‘Morning Glories’?
Mystery Class: Should You Be Reading ‘Morning Glories’?
Mystery Class: Should You Be Reading ‘Morning Glories’?
Morning Glories is a science fiction teenage drama comic from writer Nick Spencer and artist Joe Eisma, published by Image. Starting in 2010, this series has fifty issues to its name, with another twenty or so to come. Morning Glories deals with teenagers attending a prep school who have to deal with a monster in the basement, secret twins, time-travel, cryptic messages, homicidal teachers, backstabbing classmates, and one of the most mind-bending, confusing, and amazing stories in comics today.

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