My Top Three Games to Pass Time

Garrett Hennessey, Staff Reporter

#3 Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Strike

Naruto is one of the most popular Anime shows of all time. A dream for any Naruto fan to be able to indulge in the world of Naruto. Naruto to Boruto puts the player in familiar Naruto scenarios such as fighting enemies or beasts from the show. An asset unique to the game is the ability to train under some of the game’s most iconic characters such as Gaara, Kakashi or even Naruto himself. Character customization is a fantastic bonus to the game. Players have the ability to choose what powers they want to use against their enemies.

#2 Gang Beasts

 

Gang Beasts is a party game revolving around the objective of weakening other players. The controls are obscure. The player can kick, punch or headbutt other players while the only way to truly defeat them is to strategically throw them off the surface. This game was proven to be ridiculously engaging when facing off against five other friends.

#1 Lego Harry Potter: Years One – Four

Harry Potter played a significant role during most of our childhoods. When most current highschool students were in elementary school, the books and movies were introduced. Playing Lego video games led to a different variation of storytelling. The uniqueness of reliving the experience of watching or reading Harry Potter was captured efficiently in a game revolving around Lego characters. As someone who has grown up playing the original Lego games, Harry Potter certainly fits the role  as one of the best. For each movie, there are twenty-four levels to play relating to the first four films.