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October the month of games

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October has been a good month for the video game community with three really big games hitting the shelves; Spiderman 2, Super Mario Wonder, and Assasin’s Creed Mirage. These are three of some of the largest gaming franchises in the world.

Spider-man 2 is the sequel to Spider-Man and Spider-man Miles Morales. Playing as both spider-men you get a larger map and new villains a new story to fall in love with. You get to play as Venom and Mary Jane again. As Venom you get the see the mental change it has on the character.ass “The story is Fire is super fire and very immersive,” said Senior Football player Conner Horrocks who enjoys video games in his past time.” The combat in the game in the game is improved from the last two by putting attacks together and having new attacks.

Your favorite Mario cast is back at it I’m another colorful and bright new Super Mario Wonder. Mario and all his pals have been invited to the Flower Kingdom. But Bowser turned into a flying castle and caused his usual madness on the kingdom. The Mario gang must stop Bowser in this new environment. “The visuals are amazing it makes the whole game better and the level design is also great.” Said Sophomore football player Treyton Kinsman.

Assainscreed Mirage was intended to be an add-on to Valhalla but was rewritten to be its own game. With this being the thirteenth installment of the Assassins Creed universe you will follow the story of Balsim Ibn Ishaq with the setting set in 9th century Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age. Balsim is a street thief who joins the Hidden Ones to fight for peace and liberty and to stop the Order of the Ancients. The game focuses on Balsim’s struggle to handle to duty as a Hidden one and trying to reveal is mysterious history

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