Video Game Review: The Last of Us Part II

Naughty Dog didn’t make a lot of changes to the original’s setup, especially when it comes to combat. Aiming can still feel a little shaky, which, coupled with the frustratingly low number of bullets you can carry, made stealth the preferred option throughout. Melee fights are intense and visceral as you dodge enemy strikes and counter with brutal blows of your own to create an almost choreographed feel. It’s delightfully savage.

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Victor Olofsson had a tremendous rookie season for the Buffalo Sabres.

2019-20 NHL Wire Troll All-Star Team

When we recommended Toffoli, it was under the assumption he’d get traded to a team that would value him after he had worn out his welcome in LA. Well, he was better in November and then caught fire in December (15-5-6-11) to help up his value. By February, Toffoli was averaging a point per game, and when he was finally dealt to the Canucks, he rewarded them with 10 points in 10 games before the pause. In seeing more ice than ever after the deal, he provided Vancouver with more size, a winning background and some sweet scoring prowess.

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Video Game Review: Maneater

Despite the fun we had with the game, Maneater is lacking in some departments, and perhaps the biggest shortfall comes in the A.I. It’s not good. Predators will always attack you, even if they’re a Level 1 muskie and you’re a Level 30 shark (there’s a mutation you can equip to stop it, but that shouldn’t be necessary). Those same predators will also give up pursuit, even if they’ve nearly killed you, allowing you to feast on smaller fish to heal up.

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