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Deus Ex: Human Revolution
By Mike Mahardy TFW Contributing Writer Adam Jensen’s cybernetically enhanced eyes scan the room for patrolling enemies. After two minutes of learning their walking patterns, he makes his move, swiftly
My Love,The Land
I grew up with the land. With the earth. With nature. During the winter, we visited my grandparents in Harrison. My brother and I climbed towers of hay that were
Bike Trails Aren't Enough
Guest Opinion Matt Petty If you appreciate the bike trails in Fayetteville, but you find yourself driving more often than not, you aren’t alone. Unless you live close to a
Upcoming video games in 2012
By Mike Mahardy TFW Contributing Writer “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning” Release: Feb. 7 Platforms: PS3, Xbox 360, Windows The universe and lore of Amalur was created by fantasy author R.A.
Geek Warriors
By Blair Jackson TFW Editor Every Sunday at high noon, wizards, barbarians and warriors arrive at Charles Finger Park in Fayetteville. They carry swords, war hammers, axes, arrows and daggers
All Decked Out
A Look at the Pros and Cons of the Proposed Parking Deck in Fayetteville By Blair Jackson This time next year, construction of a parking deck is scheduled to begin
The Giving Season
A Charity Wish List Compiled by Rachel Birdsell TFW Contributing Writer If you’re like me, there are a lot of people on your holiday list who are difficult to buy
Ranking the Remakes
By Mike Mahardy TFW Contributing Writer Often times when gamers describe their favorite games of all time, they can barely explain what exactly it is that they love about it.
Freedom of Expression
In her office, Director of Fayetteville Public Access Television Anne Shelley reads from a poster: “The purpose of Public Access Television in Fayetteville is to provide training for residents of
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
‘Ocarina of Time’ Passes on its Crown By Mike Mahardy TFW Contributing Writer The Zelda series has always been a mainstay in the Nintendo games lineup, converting hardcore and casual