A Kay Purcell




It’s difficult to describe Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, because it really isn’t like anything I’ve experienced before. It’s full of bright colors and realistic physics, chaotic games made up of a simple premise, hordes of competition, hilarious obstacles, and the most ridiculous, customizable potato-shaped avatars, and
by A Kay Purcell
It’s hard being an amorphous creature of unknown origin, especially when a bunch of jerk scientists have decided to lock you in a container and perform experiments on you. Can anyone really blame you if you go on a rampage, killing all of your attackers and building a hive
by A Kay Purcell
I love sim games, they just trigger the dopamine center in my brain and come in somewhere between addiction and guilty pleasure. I most enjoy sim games which I’m able to take on the go, and so despite having logged a frankly embarrassing number of hours on the PC
by A Kay Purcell
Ok, I’m going to admit it: I haven’t watched a whole lot of AMC’s The Walking Dead, but that’s not why I’m amused and a little mortified when I think of my time playing Survios’ upcoming game, The Walking Dead Onslaught. I’m well versed
by A Kay Purcell
Simple is often underrated. Simple can be elegant; simple can be deceptively challenging. I say all this to set the stage for Manifold Garden, a passion project by William Chyr which began in November 2012. It was supposed to be something simple, a basic game which he would use to
by A Kay Purcell
We saw a lot of exciting things at E3 2019, and we all have a whole host of games to look forward to. Keanu Reeves and Ikumi Nakamura may have been our favorite people of E3, but what were our favorite games of the show? Read on to find out
by A Kay Purcell
I first met Ted E. Bear back in 2016 when he reluctantly partnered up with Amber to investigate the disappearance of her brother back in the first chapter of Bear With Me. Ted wrapped up his investigation late in 2017, but I still find myself thinking back fondly on the
by A Kay Purcell
We here at Gaming Trend have been fans of Woojer for a while, and we were incredibly excited to see them at E3. Best known for their haptic feedback wearable vest, also known as a Woojer, the company makes incredibly lightweight subwoofers which power location-specific haptic vests and straps. The
by A Kay Purcell