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Hunter Gilbert '16

Hunter Gilbert '16
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Hunter attended GSES before attending Jesuit. He is an avid reader of IGN, Destructoid and Polygon. If it is a decent game he has probably played it several times. You may hear him on the Roundup Podcast or you might have seen him rant about games on twitter. All things aside Hunter KNOWS games. With a passion towards Journalism, Hunter intends to go to the world renown Journalism School at the University of Missouri (Mizzou). You can find all of the articles about games that Dr. Degen didn't want you to see at www.thehunterofgaming.com
Thought provoking, powerful and incredibly well spoken: these are the only words that can suffice to describe Mr. Donahue while I was in his...
Alex Motter has become the newest member of the Podcast crew. He will replace Enrique on the podcast once Enrique graduates and moves on....
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Up until Bloodborne's release I had yet to play a game that was as polished and unique in regards to gameplay on the current...
We decided as a podcast that it would be easier for listeners to find what they like to listen to in regards to topics...
The Round Up Podcast #2 with Gilbert, DeLong, & Berrios Pardon the Ambient Noise For The First Two and a Half Minutes. Better audio will...
After the rough release of Battlefield 4, expectations were relatively high for Visceral Games. The outcome for this game's release however went quite smoothly. This was the...
"Get Rashkosky into the plane! The Cops are right behind us!" I exclaimed to my Heist crew over my headset as we attempted to...

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