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arts // no. 8

‘Minecraft’ sequel lacks action
and building experience

» ‘Minecraft: Story Mode’ video game review

Lauren Paulsen
Senior Columnist

OOOSS >

hen Markus Persson

guessed it would turn out to be
such a popular game. An entire
community has come together
to enjoy this game, entire lines
of merchandise have been made,
and now a new spin-off game
has been created.

Minecraft: Story Mode is a
new episodic game created by
Telltale Games in collaboration
with Mojang, Perrson’s game
development company. The

Jesse, who sets out on an
adventure with his or her friends
to find the Order of the Stone so
that they can save their world.

| honestly don’t know how
I feel about this game. It was
not at all what I was expecting
when I purchased it. Gameplay

Telltale Games’ releases, where

you mostly just choose things
: to say. Each choice changes

: how the story will proceed,
: and ultimately end. Combat is

: similar in that you click when an :

: enemy approaches you to swing

created the sandbox video ; your sword, but you can only
Mi ft, h Idn’t hav : move in limited directions—not
Bame muaTrecrayy ne Cow © : at all like the combat I am used

: to from Minecraft.

The game is honestly like

: watching a movie where you

: make decisions about what

: Jesse will say. There is so much
: dialogue that I don’t really feel
: like lam playing a video game.
: Even though it is set in the

: Minecraft world, it doesn’t feel
: much like Minecraft at all.

: I think that this game would :
: be good for those who want to:
story focuses on a new character, : sit back and relax for a while
: and unwind. I don’t think that

: people who want the action-

: like survival of Minecraft or the
: lovely building experience would :
: enjoy this. I’m going to keep an

: open mind and continue playing
: the game to see where it leads,

is point-and-click type like other this patne clone the lines cf oe
: original Minecraft.

If you want a game that feels :

like Minecraft, then don’t get
: this one. If you want to sit back



and basically watch a movie that
: you control, then go ahead and
: get it. If you’re curious about it,

theotherpress.ca

AHECRAF \

rot dT dT mT |

URC aera)

Image www.engadget.com

: you can just invest in the first
: episode (out of five) for $5.



A cappella group rockets to stardom
without losing integrity

» ‘Pentatonix’ album review

Aaron Guillen
Staff Reoorter

OOOO.

Porte s distinct a
cappella sound has gained
the group over one-billion
YouTube views, the highest
charting Christmas album by a
group since 1962 (1.1 million sold,
according to Nielsen Music),
appearances on Ellen, Conan,
and The Tonight Show with
Jimmy Fallon, and a Grammy
win for their Daft Punk medley.
Finally, the highly anticipated
self-titled album, Pentatonix, has
been released with completely
original songs and a strong fan
base supporting them.

“Na Na Na” starts the album
with a burst of energy. With a
bright array of claps, stomps,
and chants, it is reminiscent of
a victory cheer played after a
game. There’s no mistaking this
track for any similar song since
the chorus is the repetition of
the song’s title.

“Can't Sleep Love,” the first

: : single off the album, infuses

: jazz, synth, R&B, and pop

: together. Similar to a Justin

: Timberlake song, the track

: floats on a strong tenor backed

: up by snaps, hums, and a vibe-
: saturated hook.

“Sing,” the second single off

: the album, sells the hype factor.
: Seemingly a continuation of

: “Na Na Na,” this track takes a

: new breath with stomps and a

: catchy rap. The strong points of
: this fast-paced track have the

: potential to propel into radio

: sometime soon.

“Misbehavin” introduces

: the energy of a choir. It starts

: off with a homegrown a cappella
: sound, but soon blossoms

: into powerful chords that any

: listener would crave. Don’t judge
: a book by its cover for this one—
: it’s sure to pleasantly surprise.

“Ref” makes a seamless

: transition from the light, pop-
: Infused songstoadarkertone — }
: that allows the bass and beatbox !
: to shine. With a reinforced

: referee whistle between verses,
: this track captures the essence
: of an argument that needs to

: come to a solution. Backed by
: strong riffs, this song changes
: the definition ofa cappella.

“First Things First”

: continues the vibe and mellow
: sounds of a stripped Disclosure
: song. With a twisted chorus

: including spoken words and

: “la la la’s, this track resonates

: mellow, familiar tones.

“Rose Gold” and “If I Ever

: Fall in Love,” featuring Jason
: Derulo, bring vulnerability to
: the forefront. As a love story

: gone bad, these songs remind us:
: of the mistakes of the past. With :
: both songs reaching falsetto

: tones, they breaks the mould of
: a traditional melody.

“Cracked” and “Water”

: express frustration and anger.

: These tracks show the brutal

: reality of longing for someone.

: With wails, clapping, and

: chanting, both songs build up

: to the final stretch of the album
: perfectly.

“Take Me Home,” “New

: Year’s Day,” and “Light in the

: Hallway” bring the album toa
: resounding end with stretched
: melodies and beats that fulfill

: and exceed the expectations

: set by an a cappella album.

: Any of these songs remind us
: of emotional times that would
replay in slow motion as you

: dwell on these final tracks.



Overall, the first all-original

: album by Pentatonix sets the

: group up for a bright future

: without losing any ounce of

: personality and integrity from
: previous work.
Edited Text
arts // no. 8

‘Minecraft’ sequel lacks action
and building experience

» ‘Minecraft: Story Mode’ video game review

Lauren Paulsen
Senior Columnist

OOOSS >

hen Markus Persson

guessed it would turn out to be
such a popular game. An entire
community has come together
to enjoy this game, entire lines
of merchandise have been made,
and now a new spin-off game
has been created.

Minecraft: Story Mode is a
new episodic game created by
Telltale Games in collaboration
with Mojang, Perrson’s game
development company. The

Jesse, who sets out on an
adventure with his or her friends
to find the Order of the Stone so
that they can save their world.

| honestly don’t know how
I feel about this game. It was
not at all what I was expecting
when I purchased it. Gameplay

Telltale Games’ releases, where

you mostly just choose things
: to say. Each choice changes

: how the story will proceed,
: and ultimately end. Combat is

: similar in that you click when an :

: enemy approaches you to swing

created the sandbox video ; your sword, but you can only
Mi ft, h Idn’t hav : move in limited directions—not
Bame muaTrecrayy ne Cow © : at all like the combat I am used

: to from Minecraft.

The game is honestly like

: watching a movie where you

: make decisions about what

: Jesse will say. There is so much
: dialogue that I don’t really feel
: like lam playing a video game.
: Even though it is set in the

: Minecraft world, it doesn’t feel
: much like Minecraft at all.

: I think that this game would :
: be good for those who want to:
story focuses on a new character, : sit back and relax for a while
: and unwind. I don’t think that

: people who want the action-

: like survival of Minecraft or the
: lovely building experience would :
: enjoy this. I’m going to keep an

: open mind and continue playing
: the game to see where it leads,

is point-and-click type like other this patne clone the lines cf oe
: original Minecraft.

If you want a game that feels :

like Minecraft, then don’t get
: this one. If you want to sit back



and basically watch a movie that
: you control, then go ahead and
: get it. If you’re curious about it,

theotherpress.ca

AHECRAF \

rot dT dT mT |

URC aera)

Image www.engadget.com

: you can just invest in the first
: episode (out of five) for $5.



A cappella group rockets to stardom
without losing integrity

» ‘Pentatonix’ album review

Aaron Guillen
Staff Reoorter

OOOO.

Porte s distinct a
cappella sound has gained
the group over one-billion
YouTube views, the highest
charting Christmas album by a
group since 1962 (1.1 million sold,
according to Nielsen Music),
appearances on Ellen, Conan,
and The Tonight Show with
Jimmy Fallon, and a Grammy
win for their Daft Punk medley.
Finally, the highly anticipated
self-titled album, Pentatonix, has
been released with completely
original songs and a strong fan
base supporting them.

“Na Na Na” starts the album
with a burst of energy. With a
bright array of claps, stomps,
and chants, it is reminiscent of
a victory cheer played after a
game. There’s no mistaking this
track for any similar song since
the chorus is the repetition of
the song’s title.

“Can't Sleep Love,” the first

: : single off the album, infuses

: jazz, synth, R&B, and pop

: together. Similar to a Justin

: Timberlake song, the track

: floats on a strong tenor backed

: up by snaps, hums, and a vibe-
: saturated hook.

“Sing,” the second single off

: the album, sells the hype factor.
: Seemingly a continuation of

: “Na Na Na,” this track takes a

: new breath with stomps and a

: catchy rap. The strong points of
: this fast-paced track have the

: potential to propel into radio

: sometime soon.

“Misbehavin” introduces

: the energy of a choir. It starts

: off with a homegrown a cappella
: sound, but soon blossoms

: into powerful chords that any

: listener would crave. Don’t judge
: a book by its cover for this one—
: it’s sure to pleasantly surprise.

“Ref” makes a seamless

: transition from the light, pop-
: Infused songstoadarkertone — }
: that allows the bass and beatbox !
: to shine. With a reinforced

: referee whistle between verses,
: this track captures the essence
: of an argument that needs to

: come to a solution. Backed by
: strong riffs, this song changes
: the definition ofa cappella.

“First Things First”

: continues the vibe and mellow
: sounds of a stripped Disclosure
: song. With a twisted chorus

: including spoken words and

: “la la la’s, this track resonates

: mellow, familiar tones.

“Rose Gold” and “If I Ever

: Fall in Love,” featuring Jason
: Derulo, bring vulnerability to
: the forefront. As a love story

: gone bad, these songs remind us:
: of the mistakes of the past. With :
: both songs reaching falsetto

: tones, they breaks the mould of
: a traditional melody.

“Cracked” and “Water”

: express frustration and anger.

: These tracks show the brutal

: reality of longing for someone.

: With wails, clapping, and

: chanting, both songs build up

: to the final stretch of the album
: perfectly.

“Take Me Home,” “New

: Year’s Day,” and “Light in the

: Hallway” bring the album toa
: resounding end with stretched
: melodies and beats that fulfill

: and exceed the expectations

: set by an a cappella album.

: Any of these songs remind us
: of emotional times that would
replay in slow motion as you

: dwell on these final tracks.



Overall, the first all-original

: album by Pentatonix sets the

: group up for a bright future

: without losing any ounce of

: personality and integrity from
: previous work.
File
arts // no. 8

‘Minecraft’ sequel lacks action
and building experience

» ‘Minecraft: Story Mode’ video game review

Lauren Paulsen
Senior Columnist

OOOSS >

hen Markus Persson

guessed it would turn out to be
such a popular game. An entire
community has come together
to enjoy this game, entire lines
of merchandise have been made,
and now a new spin-off game
has been created.

Minecraft: Story Mode is a
new episodic game created by
Telltale Games in collaboration
with Mojang, Perrson’s game
development company. The

Jesse, who sets out on an
adventure with his or her friends
to find the Order of the Stone so
that they can save their world.

| honestly don’t know how
I feel about this game. It was
not at all what I was expecting
when I purchased it. Gameplay

Telltale Games’ releases, where

you mostly just choose things
: to say. Each choice changes

: how the story will proceed,
: and ultimately end. Combat is

: similar in that you click when an :

: enemy approaches you to swing

created the sandbox video ; your sword, but you can only
Mi ft, h Idn’t hav : move in limited directions—not
Bame muaTrecrayy ne Cow © : at all like the combat I am used

: to from Minecraft.

The game is honestly like

: watching a movie where you

: make decisions about what

: Jesse will say. There is so much
: dialogue that I don’t really feel
: like lam playing a video game.
: Even though it is set in the

: Minecraft world, it doesn’t feel
: much like Minecraft at all.

: I think that this game would :
: be good for those who want to:
story focuses on a new character, : sit back and relax for a while
: and unwind. I don’t think that

: people who want the action-

: like survival of Minecraft or the
: lovely building experience would :
: enjoy this. I’m going to keep an

: open mind and continue playing
: the game to see where it leads,

is point-and-click type like other this patne clone the lines cf oe
: original Minecraft.

If you want a game that feels :

like Minecraft, then don’t get
: this one. If you want to sit back



and basically watch a movie that
: you control, then go ahead and
: get it. If you’re curious about it,

theotherpress.ca

AHECRAF \

rot dT dT mT |

URC aera)

Image www.engadget.com

: you can just invest in the first
: episode (out of five) for $5.



A cappella group rockets to stardom
without losing integrity

» ‘Pentatonix’ album review

Aaron Guillen
Staff Reoorter

OOOO.

Porte s distinct a
cappella sound has gained
the group over one-billion
YouTube views, the highest
charting Christmas album by a
group since 1962 (1.1 million sold,
according to Nielsen Music),
appearances on Ellen, Conan,
and The Tonight Show with
Jimmy Fallon, and a Grammy
win for their Daft Punk medley.
Finally, the highly anticipated
self-titled album, Pentatonix, has
been released with completely
original songs and a strong fan
base supporting them.

“Na Na Na” starts the album
with a burst of energy. With a
bright array of claps, stomps,
and chants, it is reminiscent of
a victory cheer played after a
game. There’s no mistaking this
track for any similar song since
the chorus is the repetition of
the song’s title.

“Can't Sleep Love,” the first

: : single off the album, infuses

: jazz, synth, R&B, and pop

: together. Similar to a Justin

: Timberlake song, the track

: floats on a strong tenor backed

: up by snaps, hums, and a vibe-
: saturated hook.

“Sing,” the second single off

: the album, sells the hype factor.
: Seemingly a continuation of

: “Na Na Na,” this track takes a

: new breath with stomps and a

: catchy rap. The strong points of
: this fast-paced track have the

: potential to propel into radio

: sometime soon.

“Misbehavin” introduces

: the energy of a choir. It starts

: off with a homegrown a cappella
: sound, but soon blossoms

: into powerful chords that any

: listener would crave. Don’t judge
: a book by its cover for this one—
: it’s sure to pleasantly surprise.

“Ref” makes a seamless

: transition from the light, pop-
: Infused songstoadarkertone — }
: that allows the bass and beatbox !
: to shine. With a reinforced

: referee whistle between verses,
: this track captures the essence
: of an argument that needs to

: come to a solution. Backed by
: strong riffs, this song changes
: the definition ofa cappella.

“First Things First”

: continues the vibe and mellow
: sounds of a stripped Disclosure
: song. With a twisted chorus

: including spoken words and

: “la la la’s, this track resonates

: mellow, familiar tones.

“Rose Gold” and “If I Ever

: Fall in Love,” featuring Jason
: Derulo, bring vulnerability to
: the forefront. As a love story

: gone bad, these songs remind us:
: of the mistakes of the past. With :
: both songs reaching falsetto

: tones, they breaks the mould of
: a traditional melody.

“Cracked” and “Water”

: express frustration and anger.

: These tracks show the brutal

: reality of longing for someone.

: With wails, clapping, and

: chanting, both songs build up

: to the final stretch of the album
: perfectly.

“Take Me Home,” “New

: Year’s Day,” and “Light in the

: Hallway” bring the album toa
: resounding end with stretched
: melodies and beats that fulfill

: and exceed the expectations

: set by an a cappella album.

: Any of these songs remind us
: of emotional times that would
replay in slow motion as you

: dwell on these final tracks.



Overall, the first all-original

: album by Pentatonix sets the

: group up for a bright future

: without losing any ounce of

: personality and integrity from
: previous work.
Edited Text
arts // no. 8

‘Minecraft’ sequel lacks action
and building experience

» ‘Minecraft: Story Mode’ video game review

Lauren Paulsen
Senior Columnist

OOOSS >

hen Markus Persson

guessed it would turn out to be
such a popular game. An entire
community has come together
to enjoy this game, entire lines
of merchandise have been made,
and now a new spin-off game
has been created.

Minecraft: Story Mode is a
new episodic game created by
Telltale Games in collaboration
with Mojang, Perrson’s game
development company. The

Jesse, who sets out on an
adventure with his or her friends
to find the Order of the Stone so
that they can save their world.

| honestly don’t know how
I feel about this game. It was
not at all what I was expecting
when I purchased it. Gameplay

Telltale Games’ releases, where

you mostly just choose things
: to say. Each choice changes

: how the story will proceed,
: and ultimately end. Combat is

: similar in that you click when an :

: enemy approaches you to swing

created the sandbox video ; your sword, but you can only
Mi ft, h Idn’t hav : move in limited directions—not
Bame muaTrecrayy ne Cow © : at all like the combat I am used

: to from Minecraft.

The game is honestly like

: watching a movie where you

: make decisions about what

: Jesse will say. There is so much
: dialogue that I don’t really feel
: like lam playing a video game.
: Even though it is set in the

: Minecraft world, it doesn’t feel
: much like Minecraft at all.

: I think that this game would :
: be good for those who want to:
story focuses on a new character, : sit back and relax for a while
: and unwind. I don’t think that

: people who want the action-

: like survival of Minecraft or the
: lovely building experience would :
: enjoy this. I’m going to keep an

: open mind and continue playing
: the game to see where it leads,

is point-and-click type like other this patne clone the lines cf oe
: original Minecraft.

If you want a game that feels :

like Minecraft, then don’t get
: this one. If you want to sit back



and basically watch a movie that
: you control, then go ahead and
: get it. If you’re curious about it,

theotherpress.ca

AHECRAF \

rot dT dT mT |

URC aera)

Image www.engadget.com

: you can just invest in the first
: episode (out of five) for $5.



A cappella group rockets to stardom
without losing integrity

» ‘Pentatonix’ album review

Aaron Guillen
Staff Reoorter

OOOO.

Porte s distinct a
cappella sound has gained
the group over one-billion
YouTube views, the highest
charting Christmas album by a
group since 1962 (1.1 million sold,
according to Nielsen Music),
appearances on Ellen, Conan,
and The Tonight Show with
Jimmy Fallon, and a Grammy
win for their Daft Punk medley.
Finally, the highly anticipated
self-titled album, Pentatonix, has
been released with completely
original songs and a strong fan
base supporting them.

“Na Na Na” starts the album
with a burst of energy. With a
bright array of claps, stomps,
and chants, it is reminiscent of
a victory cheer played after a
game. There’s no mistaking this
track for any similar song since
the chorus is the repetition of
the song’s title.

“Can't Sleep Love,” the first

: : single off the album, infuses

: jazz, synth, R&B, and pop

: together. Similar to a Justin

: Timberlake song, the track

: floats on a strong tenor backed

: up by snaps, hums, and a vibe-
: saturated hook.

“Sing,” the second single off

: the album, sells the hype factor.
: Seemingly a continuation of

: “Na Na Na,” this track takes a

: new breath with stomps and a

: catchy rap. The strong points of
: this fast-paced track have the

: potential to propel into radio

: sometime soon.

“Misbehavin” introduces

: the energy of a choir. It starts

: off with a homegrown a cappella
: sound, but soon blossoms

: into powerful chords that any

: listener would crave. Don’t judge
: a book by its cover for this one—
: it’s sure to pleasantly surprise.

“Ref” makes a seamless

: transition from the light, pop-
: Infused songstoadarkertone — }
: that allows the bass and beatbox !
: to shine. With a reinforced

: referee whistle between verses,
: this track captures the essence
: of an argument that needs to

: come to a solution. Backed by
: strong riffs, this song changes
: the definition ofa cappella.

“First Things First”

: continues the vibe and mellow
: sounds of a stripped Disclosure
: song. With a twisted chorus

: including spoken words and

: “la la la’s, this track resonates

: mellow, familiar tones.

“Rose Gold” and “If I Ever

: Fall in Love,” featuring Jason
: Derulo, bring vulnerability to
: the forefront. As a love story

: gone bad, these songs remind us:
: of the mistakes of the past. With :
: both songs reaching falsetto

: tones, they breaks the mould of
: a traditional melody.

“Cracked” and “Water”

: express frustration and anger.

: These tracks show the brutal

: reality of longing for someone.

: With wails, clapping, and

: chanting, both songs build up

: to the final stretch of the album
: perfectly.

“Take Me Home,” “New

: Year’s Day,” and “Light in the

: Hallway” bring the album toa
: resounding end with stretched
: melodies and beats that fulfill

: and exceed the expectations

: set by an a cappella album.

: Any of these songs remind us
: of emotional times that would
replay in slow motion as you

: dwell on these final tracks.



Overall, the first all-original

: album by Pentatonix sets the

: group up for a bright future

: without losing any ounce of

: personality and integrity from
: previous work.
File
arts // no. 8

‘Minecraft’ sequel lacks action
and building experience

» ‘Minecraft: Story Mode’ video game review

Lauren Paulsen
Senior Columnist

OOOSS >

hen Markus Persson

guessed it would turn out to be
such a popular game. An entire
community has come together
to enjoy this game, entire lines
of merchandise have been made,
and now a new spin-off game
has been created.

Minecraft: Story Mode is a
new episodic game created by
Telltale Games in collaboration
with Mojang, Perrson’s game
development company. The

Jesse, who sets out on an
adventure with his or her friends
to find the Order of the Stone so
that they can save their world.

| honestly don’t know how
I feel about this game. It was
not at all what I was expecting
when I purchased it. Gameplay

Telltale Games’ releases, where

you mostly just choose things
: to say. Each choice changes

: how the story will proceed,
: and ultimately end. Combat is

: similar in that you click when an :

: enemy approaches you to swing

created the sandbox video ; your sword, but you can only
Mi ft, h Idn’t hav : move in limited directions—not
Bame muaTrecrayy ne Cow © : at all like the combat I am used

: to from Minecraft.

The game is honestly like

: watching a movie where you

: make decisions about what

: Jesse will say. There is so much
: dialogue that I don’t really feel
: like lam playing a video game.
: Even though it is set in the

: Minecraft world, it doesn’t feel
: much like Minecraft at all.

: I think that this game would :
: be good for those who want to:
story focuses on a new character, : sit back and relax for a while
: and unwind. I don’t think that

: people who want the action-

: like survival of Minecraft or the
: lovely building experience would :
: enjoy this. I’m going to keep an

: open mind and continue playing
: the game to see where it leads,

is point-and-click type like other this patne clone the lines cf oe
: original Minecraft.

If you want a game that feels :

like Minecraft, then don’t get
: this one. If you want to sit back



and basically watch a movie that
: you control, then go ahead and
: get it. If you’re curious about it,

theotherpress.ca

AHECRAF \

rot dT dT mT |

URC aera)

Image www.engadget.com

: you can just invest in the first
: episode (out of five) for $5.



A cappella group rockets to stardom
without losing integrity

» ‘Pentatonix’ album review

Aaron Guillen
Staff Reoorter

OOOO.

Porte s distinct a
cappella sound has gained
the group over one-billion
YouTube views, the highest
charting Christmas album by a
group since 1962 (1.1 million sold,
according to Nielsen Music),
appearances on Ellen, Conan,
and The Tonight Show with
Jimmy Fallon, and a Grammy
win for their Daft Punk medley.
Finally, the highly anticipated
self-titled album, Pentatonix, has
been released with completely
original songs and a strong fan
base supporting them.

“Na Na Na” starts the album
with a burst of energy. With a
bright array of claps, stomps,
and chants, it is reminiscent of
a victory cheer played after a
game. There’s no mistaking this
track for any similar song since
the chorus is the repetition of
the song’s title.

“Can't Sleep Love,” the first

: : single off the album, infuses

: jazz, synth, R&B, and pop

: together. Similar to a Justin

: Timberlake song, the track

: floats on a strong tenor backed

: up by snaps, hums, and a vibe-
: saturated hook.

“Sing,” the second single off

: the album, sells the hype factor.
: Seemingly a continuation of

: “Na Na Na,” this track takes a

: new breath with stomps and a

: catchy rap. The strong points of
: this fast-paced track have the

: potential to propel into radio

: sometime soon.

“Misbehavin” introduces

: the energy of a choir. It starts

: off with a homegrown a cappella
: sound, but soon blossoms

: into powerful chords that any

: listener would crave. Don’t judge
: a book by its cover for this one—
: it’s sure to pleasantly surprise.

“Ref” makes a seamless

: transition from the light, pop-
: Infused songstoadarkertone — }
: that allows the bass and beatbox !
: to shine. With a reinforced

: referee whistle between verses,
: this track captures the essence
: of an argument that needs to

: come to a solution. Backed by
: strong riffs, this song changes
: the definition ofa cappella.

“First Things First”

: continues the vibe and mellow
: sounds of a stripped Disclosure
: song. With a twisted chorus

: including spoken words and

: “la la la’s, this track resonates

: mellow, familiar tones.

“Rose Gold” and “If I Ever

: Fall in Love,” featuring Jason
: Derulo, bring vulnerability to
: the forefront. As a love story

: gone bad, these songs remind us:
: of the mistakes of the past. With :
: both songs reaching falsetto

: tones, they breaks the mould of
: a traditional melody.

“Cracked” and “Water”

: express frustration and anger.

: These tracks show the brutal

: reality of longing for someone.

: With wails, clapping, and

: chanting, both songs build up

: to the final stretch of the album
: perfectly.

“Take Me Home,” “New

: Year’s Day,” and “Light in the

: Hallway” bring the album toa
: resounding end with stretched
: melodies and beats that fulfill

: and exceed the expectations

: set by an a cappella album.

: Any of these songs remind us
: of emotional times that would
replay in slow motion as you

: dwell on these final tracks.



Overall, the first all-original

: album by Pentatonix sets the

: group up for a bright future

: without losing any ounce of

: personality and integrity from
: previous work.
Edited Text
arts // no. 8

‘Minecraft’ sequel lacks action
and building experience

» ‘Minecraft: Story Mode’ video game review

Lauren Paulsen
Senior Columnist

OOOSS >

hen Markus Persson

guessed it would turn out to be
such a popular game. An entire
community has come together
to enjoy this game, entire lines
of merchandise have been made,
and now a new spin-off game
has been created.

Minecraft: Story Mode is a
new episodic game created by
Telltale Games in collaboration
with Mojang, Perrson’s game
development company. The

Jesse, who sets out on an
adventure with his or her friends
to find the Order of the Stone so
that they can save their world.

| honestly don’t know how
I feel about this game. It was
not at all what I was expecting
when I purchased it. Gameplay

Telltale Games’ releases, where

you mostly just choose things
: to say. Each choice changes

: how the story will proceed,
: and ultimately end. Combat is

: similar in that you click when an :

: enemy approaches you to swing

created the sandbox video ; your sword, but you can only
Mi ft, h Idn’t hav : move in limited directions—not
Bame muaTrecrayy ne Cow © : at all like the combat I am used

: to from Minecraft.

The game is honestly like

: watching a movie where you

: make decisions about what

: Jesse will say. There is so much
: dialogue that I don’t really feel
: like lam playing a video game.
: Even though it is set in the

: Minecraft world, it doesn’t feel
: much like Minecraft at all.

: I think that this game would :
: be good for those who want to:
story focuses on a new character, : sit back and relax for a while
: and unwind. I don’t think that

: people who want the action-

: like survival of Minecraft or the
: lovely building experience would :
: enjoy this. I’m going to keep an

: open mind and continue playing
: the game to see where it leads,

is point-and-click type like other this patne clone the lines cf oe
: original Minecraft.

If you want a game that feels :

like Minecraft, then don’t get
: this one. If you want to sit back



and basically watch a movie that
: you control, then go ahead and
: get it. If you’re curious about it,

theotherpress.ca

AHECRAF \

rot dT dT mT |

URC aera)

Image www.engadget.com

: you can just invest in the first
: episode (out of five) for $5.



A cappella group rockets to stardom
without losing integrity

» ‘Pentatonix’ album review

Aaron Guillen
Staff Reoorter

OOOO.

Porte s distinct a
cappella sound has gained
the group over one-billion
YouTube views, the highest
charting Christmas album by a
group since 1962 (1.1 million sold,
according to Nielsen Music),
appearances on Ellen, Conan,
and The Tonight Show with
Jimmy Fallon, and a Grammy
win for their Daft Punk medley.
Finally, the highly anticipated
self-titled album, Pentatonix, has
been released with completely
original songs and a strong fan
base supporting them.

“Na Na Na” starts the album
with a burst of energy. With a
bright array of claps, stomps,
and chants, it is reminiscent of
a victory cheer played after a
game. There’s no mistaking this
track for any similar song since
the chorus is the repetition of
the song’s title.

“Can't Sleep Love,” the first

: : single off the album, infuses

: jazz, synth, R&B, and pop

: together. Similar to a Justin

: Timberlake song, the track

: floats on a strong tenor backed

: up by snaps, hums, and a vibe-
: saturated hook.

“Sing,” the second single off

: the album, sells the hype factor.
: Seemingly a continuation of

: “Na Na Na,” this track takes a

: new breath with stomps and a

: catchy rap. The strong points of
: this fast-paced track have the

: potential to propel into radio

: sometime soon.

“Misbehavin” introduces

: the energy of a choir. It starts

: off with a homegrown a cappella
: sound, but soon blossoms

: into powerful chords that any

: listener would crave. Don’t judge
: a book by its cover for this one—
: it’s sure to pleasantly surprise.

“Ref” makes a seamless

: transition from the light, pop-
: Infused songstoadarkertone — }
: that allows the bass and beatbox !
: to shine. With a reinforced

: referee whistle between verses,
: this track captures the essence
: of an argument that needs to

: come to a solution. Backed by
: strong riffs, this song changes
: the definition ofa cappella.

“First Things First”

: continues the vibe and mellow
: sounds of a stripped Disclosure
: song. With a twisted chorus

: including spoken words and

: “la la la’s, this track resonates

: mellow, familiar tones.

“Rose Gold” and “If I Ever

: Fall in Love,” featuring Jason
: Derulo, bring vulnerability to
: the forefront. As a love story

: gone bad, these songs remind us:
: of the mistakes of the past. With :
: both songs reaching falsetto

: tones, they breaks the mould of
: a traditional melody.

“Cracked” and “Water”

: express frustration and anger.

: These tracks show the brutal

: reality of longing for someone.

: With wails, clapping, and

: chanting, both songs build up

: to the final stretch of the album
: perfectly.

“Take Me Home,” “New

: Year’s Day,” and “Light in the

: Hallway” bring the album toa
: resounding end with stretched
: melodies and beats that fulfill

: and exceed the expectations

: set by an a cappella album.

: Any of these songs remind us
: of emotional times that would
replay in slow motion as you

: dwell on these final tracks.



Overall, the first all-original

: album by Pentatonix sets the

: group up for a bright future

: without losing any ounce of

: personality and integrity from
: previous work.
File
arts // no. 8

‘Minecraft’ sequel lacks action
and building experience

» ‘Minecraft: Story Mode’ video game review

Lauren Paulsen
Senior Columnist

OOOSS >

hen Markus Persson

guessed it would turn out to be
such a popular game. An entire
community has come together
to enjoy this game, entire lines
of merchandise have been made,
and now a new spin-off game
has been created.

Minecraft: Story Mode is a
new episodic game created by
Telltale Games in collaboration
with Mojang, Perrson’s game
development company. The

Jesse, who sets out on an
adventure with his or her friends
to find the Order of the Stone so
that they can save their world.

| honestly don’t know how
I feel about this game. It was
not at all what I was expecting
when I purchased it. Gameplay

Telltale Games’ releases, where

you mostly just choose things
: to say. Each choice changes

: how the story will proceed,
: and ultimately end. Combat is

: similar in that you click when an :

: enemy approaches you to swing

created the sandbox video ; your sword, but you can only
Mi ft, h Idn’t hav : move in limited directions—not
Bame muaTrecrayy ne Cow © : at all like the combat I am used

: to from Minecraft.

The game is honestly like

: watching a movie where you

: make decisions about what

: Jesse will say. There is so much
: dialogue that I don’t really feel
: like lam playing a video game.
: Even though it is set in the

: Minecraft world, it doesn’t feel
: much like Minecraft at all.

: I think that this game would :
: be good for those who want to:
story focuses on a new character, : sit back and relax for a while
: and unwind. I don’t think that

: people who want the action-

: like survival of Minecraft or the
: lovely building experience would :
: enjoy this. I’m going to keep an

: open mind and continue playing
: the game to see where it leads,

is point-and-click type like other this patne clone the lines cf oe
: original Minecraft.

If you want a game that feels :

like Minecraft, then don’t get
: this one. If you want to sit back



and basically watch a movie that
: you control, then go ahead and
: get it. If you’re curious about it,

theotherpress.ca

AHECRAF \

rot dT dT mT |

URC aera)

Image www.engadget.com

: you can just invest in the first
: episode (out of five) for $5.



A cappella group rockets to stardom
without losing integrity

» ‘Pentatonix’ album review

Aaron Guillen
Staff Reoorter

OOOO.

Porte s distinct a
cappella sound has gained
the group over one-billion
YouTube views, the highest
charting Christmas album by a
group since 1962 (1.1 million sold,
according to Nielsen Music),
appearances on Ellen, Conan,
and The Tonight Show with
Jimmy Fallon, and a Grammy
win for their Daft Punk medley.
Finally, the highly anticipated
self-titled album, Pentatonix, has
been released with completely
original songs and a strong fan
base supporting them.

“Na Na Na” starts the album
with a burst of energy. With a
bright array of claps, stomps,
and chants, it is reminiscent of
a victory cheer played after a
game. There’s no mistaking this
track for any similar song since
the chorus is the repetition of
the song’s title.

“Can't Sleep Love,” the first

: : single off the album, infuses

: jazz, synth, R&B, and pop

: together. Similar to a Justin

: Timberlake song, the track

: floats on a strong tenor backed

: up by snaps, hums, and a vibe-
: saturated hook.

“Sing,” the second single off

: the album, sells the hype factor.
: Seemingly a continuation of

: “Na Na Na,” this track takes a

: new breath with stomps and a

: catchy rap. The strong points of
: this fast-paced track have the

: potential to propel into radio

: sometime soon.

“Misbehavin” introduces

: the energy of a choir. It starts

: off with a homegrown a cappella
: sound, but soon blossoms

: into powerful chords that any

: listener would crave. Don’t judge
: a book by its cover for this one—
: it’s sure to pleasantly surprise.

“Ref” makes a seamless

: transition from the light, pop-
: Infused songstoadarkertone — }
: that allows the bass and beatbox !
: to shine. With a reinforced

: referee whistle between verses,
: this track captures the essence
: of an argument that needs to

: come to a solution. Backed by
: strong riffs, this song changes
: the definition ofa cappella.

“First Things First”

: continues the vibe and mellow
: sounds of a stripped Disclosure
: song. With a twisted chorus

: including spoken words and

: “la la la’s, this track resonates

: mellow, familiar tones.

“Rose Gold” and “If I Ever

: Fall in Love,” featuring Jason
: Derulo, bring vulnerability to
: the forefront. As a love story

: gone bad, these songs remind us:
: of the mistakes of the past. With :
: both songs reaching falsetto

: tones, they breaks the mould of
: a traditional melody.

“Cracked” and “Water”

: express frustration and anger.

: These tracks show the brutal

: reality of longing for someone.

: With wails, clapping, and

: chanting, both songs build up

: to the final stretch of the album
: perfectly.

“Take Me Home,” “New

: Year’s Day,” and “Light in the

: Hallway” bring the album toa
: resounding end with stretched
: melodies and beats that fulfill

: and exceed the expectations

: set by an a cappella album.

: Any of these songs remind us
: of emotional times that would
replay in slow motion as you

: dwell on these final tracks.



Overall, the first all-original

: album by Pentatonix sets the

: group up for a bright future

: without losing any ounce of

: personality and integrity from
: previous work.
Edited Text
arts // no. 8

‘Minecraft’ sequel lacks action
and building experience

» ‘Minecraft: Story Mode’ video game review

Lauren Paulsen
Senior Columnist

OOOSS >

hen Markus Persson

guessed it would turn out to be
such a popular game. An entire
community has come together
to enjoy this game, entire lines
of merchandise have been made,
and now a new spin-off game
has been created.

Minecraft: Story Mode is a
new episodic game created by
Telltale Games in collaboration
with Mojang, Perrson’s game
development company. The

Jesse, who sets out on an
adventure with his or her friends
to find the Order of the Stone so
that they can save their world.

| honestly don’t know how
I feel about this game. It was
not at all what I was expecting
when I purchased it. Gameplay

Telltale Games’ releases, where

you mostly just choose things
: to say. Each choice changes

: how the story will proceed,
: and ultimately end. Combat is

: similar in that you click when an :

: enemy approaches you to swing

created the sandbox video ; your sword, but you can only
Mi ft, h Idn’t hav : move in limited directions—not
Bame muaTrecrayy ne Cow © : at all like the combat I am used

: to from Minecraft.

The game is honestly like

: watching a movie where you

: make decisions about what

: Jesse will say. There is so much
: dialogue that I don’t really feel
: like lam playing a video game.
: Even though it is set in the

: Minecraft world, it doesn’t feel
: much like Minecraft at all.

: I think that this game would :
: be good for those who want to:
story focuses on a new character, : sit back and relax for a while
: and unwind. I don’t think that

: people who want the action-

: like survival of Minecraft or the
: lovely building experience would :
: enjoy this. I’m going to keep an

: open mind and continue playing
: the game to see where it leads,

is point-and-click type like other this patne clone the lines cf oe
: original Minecraft.

If you want a game that feels :

like Minecraft, then don’t get
: this one. If you want to sit back



and basically watch a movie that
: you control, then go ahead and
: get it. If you’re curious about it,

theotherpress.ca

AHECRAF \

rot dT dT mT |

URC aera)

Image www.engadget.com

: you can just invest in the first
: episode (out of five) for $5.



A cappella group rockets to stardom
without losing integrity

» ‘Pentatonix’ album review

Aaron Guillen
Staff Reoorter

OOOO.

Porte s distinct a
cappella sound has gained
the group over one-billion
YouTube views, the highest
charting Christmas album by a
group since 1962 (1.1 million sold,
according to Nielsen Music),
appearances on Ellen, Conan,
and The Tonight Show with
Jimmy Fallon, and a Grammy
win for their Daft Punk medley.
Finally, the highly anticipated
self-titled album, Pentatonix, has
been released with completely
original songs and a strong fan
base supporting them.

“Na Na Na” starts the album
with a burst of energy. With a
bright array of claps, stomps,
and chants, it is reminiscent of
a victory cheer played after a
game. There’s no mistaking this
track for any similar song since
the chorus is the repetition of
the song’s title.

“Can't Sleep Love,” the first

: : single off the album, infuses

: jazz, synth, R&B, and pop

: together. Similar to a Justin

: Timberlake song, the track

: floats on a strong tenor backed

: up by snaps, hums, and a vibe-
: saturated hook.

“Sing,” the second single off

: the album, sells the hype factor.
: Seemingly a continuation of

: “Na Na Na,” this track takes a

: new breath with stomps and a

: catchy rap. The strong points of
: this fast-paced track have the

: potential to propel into radio

: sometime soon.

“Misbehavin” introduces

: the energy of a choir. It starts

: off with a homegrown a cappella
: sound, but soon blossoms

: into powerful chords that any

: listener would crave. Don’t judge
: a book by its cover for this one—
: it’s sure to pleasantly surprise.

“Ref” makes a seamless

: transition from the light, pop-
: Infused songstoadarkertone — }
: that allows the bass and beatbox !
: to shine. With a reinforced

: referee whistle between verses,
: this track captures the essence
: of an argument that needs to

: come to a solution. Backed by
: strong riffs, this song changes
: the definition ofa cappella.

“First Things First”

: continues the vibe and mellow
: sounds of a stripped Disclosure
: song. With a twisted chorus

: including spoken words and

: “la la la’s, this track resonates

: mellow, familiar tones.

“Rose Gold” and “If I Ever

: Fall in Love,” featuring Jason
: Derulo, bring vulnerability to
: the forefront. As a love story

: gone bad, these songs remind us:
: of the mistakes of the past. With :
: both songs reaching falsetto

: tones, they breaks the mould of
: a traditional melody.

“Cracked” and “Water”

: express frustration and anger.

: These tracks show the brutal

: reality of longing for someone.

: With wails, clapping, and

: chanting, both songs build up

: to the final stretch of the album
: perfectly.

“Take Me Home,” “New

: Year’s Day,” and “Light in the

: Hallway” bring the album toa
: resounding end with stretched
: melodies and beats that fulfill

: and exceed the expectations

: set by an a cappella album.

: Any of these songs remind us
: of emotional times that would
replay in slow motion as you

: dwell on these final tracks.



Overall, the first all-original

: album by Pentatonix sets the

: group up for a bright future

: without losing any ounce of

: personality and integrity from
: previous work.

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