The Wire Troll: Happ-y Days!

The inter-league trade deadline has now come and gone and with it a plethora of player moves that is certain to make the Fantasy owner a busy individual Sunday. For those playing in single league formats with weekly transactions, Sunday will be a day to break out the FAAB dollars and burn the waiver wire priorities that you’ve been sitting on for the first four months of the season.

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Video Game Review: Blacklight: Tango Down

What some may find distracting is the HUD. The entire screen is bordered in black with either blue or red accents (depending of which team you’re on), and there is what I can best describe as almost a faint honeycomb pattern on the left and right peripherals. Add to that three bars on the lower left (health, sprint, HRV), two on the right (current clip, remaining ammo) and one on the bottom (experience) and it becomes an overly crowded affair.

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Dear RotoRob: The Deepest Cut

The problem you’re faced with is very common to those playing in very shallow leagues and there really is no hard and fast answer to your question. You have a very solid roster, but as we all know, the hot hands will jump up and the waiver wire in your league will be constantly filled with options. The problem is getting the crystal ball to work for you and with the amount of talent available in your league that is truly a crap shoot.

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Video Game Review: Naughty Bear

For a game with such a basic premise — scare and/or kill teddy bears — there’s a lot of controls to familiarize yourself with. Unfortunately, nothing at your disposal allows for locking onto targets, which leaves you to flail away with melee weapons while trying to keep the camera in position to follow the action. It’s an exercise in futility and zaps some of the potential fun.

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