Author: Lucas Gardner

  • Workout Review: Schwarzenegger Workout

      By: Lakyn Gardner lagardner@lc.edu Welcome to workout review. I am usually doing game reviews so you probably would not expect this to come from me. I have been in fitness for about three years…

  • A Wise Man’s Fear, The Book That Shouldn’t End

    Lucas Gardner ljgardner@lc.edu   In regards to my previous book review on The Name of the Wind, it was a tad slow I believe this to be because I didn’t have enough patience for ‘minor…

  • The Name of the Wind, A Great Start!

    Lucas Gardner ljgardner@lc.edu   I’d give this book a five-star rating, this was the first book since middle school that I’ve read or listened too. I thought The Name of the Wind was incredible. I…

  • Words of Power

    Lucas Gardner ljgardner@lc.edu You have people in this world you have met and people you haven’t whom love you care about you wanna help you wanna care for you wanna be there for you. Wanna…

  • Asking For a Gamer: Top Five Picks For Noobs

    Lucas Gardner ljgardner@lc.edu   Hello and welcome to my next edition of asking for a gamer! This months  question is, “What are the top five games for noobs!?” Even though it’s tough to pick five…

  • Ask A Gamer Review: Pillars of Eternity 2

    Lucas Gardner ljgardner@lc.edu   Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire See article Pillars of Eternity Review before reading. Personally, I liked this game much better than the first game. The mechanics are much better quality as…

  • Ask A Gamer Review: Pillars of Eternity

    Lucas Gardner ljgardner@lc.edu   Pillars of Eternity is what’s called an isometric RPG. What is an isometric game? Well, your view of the world is above everything. Imagine looking into a cardboard box with biomes.…

  • Asking for a Gamer: PC or Console?

    Lucas Gardner ljgarnder@lc.edu   Q: I’m a new gamer, and was wondering about your opinion on if I should get a PC or a console for gaming? Y’know, asking for a gamer.   A: Ahh…

  • Flashback Reviews: Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

    By Lucas Gardner ljgardner@lc.edu It was July 15, 1983. Nintendo had been working on a video game machine known as the Famicom, or as we know it in America, the NES. A most powerful machine,…