REVIEW: Avengers: Infinity War changes the game
After 10 years and 17 movies, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has come to a head with Avengers: Infinity War.
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After 10 years and 17 movies, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has come to a head with Avengers: Infinity War.
You’ve probably heard of this game, Fortnite. Your roommate plays it, you hear your boyfriend talk about it with his buddies or maybe you played it once at a friends’ house. You’ve seen it on Twitter or in your suggested videos on YouTube. You have seen the memes. The many, many memes.
Movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe always cover real-life issues in a fantastical way. While "Spiderman: Homecoming" deals with the journey from adolescence into adulthood and Iron Man focuses on the struggle between the desire for power and the need to protect, none have specifically taken on the issue of racial disparity.
Obvious to anyone who plays games, 2017 was a fantastic year for gaming; definitely one of the best in recent memory. The AAA market delivered, interesting indie games brought welcome surprises and Nintendo finally entered back into the forefront with the release of the Switch.