Review: The Red Solstice

Review: The Red Solstice
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The Red Solstice is a survival game set in the distant future of Mars. You direct a squad around while trying to complete missions and scavenge for supplies that you need to keep going. … read more

Yukon Blonde @ Kilby 07.28 with CHAPPO

Yukon Blonde @ Kilby 07.28 with CHAPPO
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Yukon Blonde started the night off in a big way—a healthy five-piece group with five vocal mics. … read more

SLUG Style: Marcee Blackerby

SLUG Style: Marcee Blackerby

“I’m a storyteller first and foremost, so I haven’t had formal art training, but I feel like I’ve been an artist in residence. My husband Rick Blackerby is an artist. It sort of just rubbed off on me. I think it is a way of fighting back.” … read more

Review: Nutjitsu: Reforged

Review: Nutjitsu: Reforged
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In theory, Nutjitsu has a great formula to be a fun, interesting and challenging maze-runner, but in practice it never comes to fruition. … read more

 
 
Review: Dying Light: The Bozak Horde DLC

Review: Dying Light: The Bozak Horde DLC
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The Bozak Horde DLC adds a great competitive element to the base game Dying Light, in which you play co-op with friends or other players for sweet new gear and weapons. … read more

Review: 3D Streets of Rage 2

Review: 3D Streets of Rage 2
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3D Streets of Rage 2 Sega / M2 Reviewed on: 3DS (exclusive) Street: 07.23 Side-scrolling brawlers don’t really have a home on current-gen consoles, but with the wave of retro gaming, helped in part by Nintendo’s Virtual Console, they have a place carved out for them on handhelds. Streets of Rage 2 originally launched on

Review: Fighties

Review: Fighties
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The amount of tweaking needed to balance a roster of unique characters is something that takes dedication, so I was surprised to find that dedication outside of Street Fighter or Super Smash Bros. in the form of Fighties—a small title developed by a team of two people—for $5.00 on Steam. … read more

A Taste of Taste of the Wasatch

A Taste of Taste of the Wasatch
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On Aug. 2, over 50 chefs will gather to feed the masses in the serene beauty of Solitude Mountain Resort. Taste of the Wasatch is an annual fundraiser for Utahns Against Hunger, The Green Urban Lunchbox and 3 Squares, Inc. There are a staggering 440,000 households in Utah that don’t have enough food to eat, and

Review: Monopoly – Game of Thrones Edition

Review: Monopoly – Game of Thrones Edition
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Are you a low-to-moderate Game of Thrones fan and an average fan of board games? Then you are gonna lose your shit over this new Monopoly Collector’s Edition. Any above-moderate Game of Thrones fans, on the other hand … perhaps not so much. … read more

Dear West Jordan, This Is Your Community: Miguel Galaz

Dear West Jordan, This Is Your Community: Miguel Galaz
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  Miguel Galaz has been working to teach youth about art for the last few years in afterschool programs as a teacher at the Mana Academy, and going out to work on interactive projects in the community. When a close friend was working to turn an old building that had hosted a number of restaurants

Review: The Water Diviner

Review: The Water Diviner
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  The Water Diviner (Blu-ray) Director: Russell Crowe Warner Bros. Street: 07.28 Gone are the days where I could watch the news and hear about how Russell Crowe pummeled a random person or threw a phone at the face of a hotel concierge. What we have now is a much more subdued Crowe—so subdued, in

From The Shadows of New Zealand: Jemaine Clement

From The Shadows of New Zealand: Jemaine Clement
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Last week, we finally saw the release of the mockumentary vampire film, What We Do In The Shadows. A look into the lives of a vampire clan living in New Zealand and the daily routine they go through with the undead culture around them, the film earned major praise coming out of Sundance 2014, but only