The Year in Review: Byte’s Top-Reviewed Movies of 2018
By Byte Staff / December 30, 2018It has been a long year, and one filled with great movies. Check out Byte's top-reviewed films of the year!
It has been a long year, and one filled with great movies. Check out Byte's top-reviewed films of the year!
Ball State Men's Basketball (9-4, 0-0 MAC) would cap off its non-conference slate with a record breaking win over Delaware State (3-11, 0-0 MEAC), 116-57.
Normally, a day where you get new albums from Earl Sweatshirt, The 1975 and Meek Mill would constitute a reason to rejoice.
The Daily News Editors were tasked with making holiday cookies. The catch? They had 10 minutes to do it and didnt have a recipe. Ironically, the results tasted like coal.
'Super Smash Bros. Ultimate' is a miracle game that will only happen once every 100 years. Despite a few hiccups here and there, the game manages to far outdo the hype it’s generated since its announcement. The insanely huge roster allows for all sorts of unique match ups. Couple the roster with the World of Light and you’ve got a game that’s easily worth more than the standard $60.
'Persona Dancing: Endless Night’ is a blast for 'Persona' and rhythm fans but is also pretty much just for them. Despite a lack of any sort of musical controller peripheral, the games make great use out of the PS4 controller.
‘Mortal Engines’ is quite possibly the worst of the worst when it comes to YA adaptations. It looks great, but with all of the flaws under the hood, it’s hard to really recommend seeing this movie.
Ball State (4-7, 0-0 MAC) jumped to an early lead and continued to build on it as it came out on top against Tennessee State (0-12, 0-0 OVC) in dominating fashion, 90-51.
“Hitman’s Team” was an episode to be remembered as it showed us great animation and a fight that had classic 'Jojo' flair. It definitely was a winner and brought a bigger sense of urgency to Bucciarati’s gang and their mission.
After going 3-1 in its four-game road trip, Ball State (8-4, 0-0 MAC) lit it up from the field at home against Howard (6-6, 0-0 MEAC) to claim a 98-71 victory.
There are four quarterbacks remaining on Ball State’s roster from the 2018 season. Here’s a look at each of their profiles.
Tori Andress acted as a connecting thread for many of the people she encountered.