David Flynn
David is the kind of person to wear his heart on his sleeve. He can find positives in anything, like this is a person who loved Star Fox Zero to death. You’ll see him playing all kinds of games.
SaGa Scarlet Grace begins with one of my favorite ways a game can begin: with a personality quiz! In this case, you’re asked a few questions to determine which of the four protagonists you’ll start out as, Lenoard, Taria, Balmaint, and Urpina. I got the Lady of House
by David Flynn
Have you ever played a game that you can tell is great, but you just don’t enjoy it for whatever reason? I’ve played a few, Super Metroid probably being the most controversial for me, and So Many Me unfortunately falls into that category. I believe that it is
by David Flynn
RPG Maker games get a bad rap. The engine is easy to use, so there are a lot of bad games made using it by amateur developers, but you have to make some bad games before you can make a good one; I see those titles as more of a
by David Flynn
The western has existed as a genre teetering on the edge of reality. Sure, it’s aesthetic and events are somewhat based on real events, but usually it’s so far removed from the truth that it might as well be a form of fantasy. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger offers
by David Flynn
Gaming Trend recently got the chance to interview Michael Koch, one of the creative directors on Life is Strange 2, Life is Strange, and Captain Spirit. Gaming Trend: First, what inspired the story of Life is Strange 2? Do you have any siblings yourself? Michael Koch: So, no. Myself, I
by David Flynn
The original Life is Strange was a very important game to me. It and its two follow ups are stories about growing up, and I played it as I was making the transition from high school to college. It was difficult and weird, but Max and Chloe helped me to
by David Flynn
On the planet Roak, Roddick, Millie, and Dorn live a simple life as the defense force for their hometown when a plague turning the citizens to stone begins to spread. Searching for a cure on the nearby Mt. Metorx they encounter two strangers who appear from beams of light. The
by David Flynn
A Hat in Time, on PC at least, is one of my favorite games. It’s an incredibly fun platformer that’s charming, funny, and cute-as-heck (their words, not mine). I’ve 100%-ed the game on PC multiple times, played a bunch of mods as well as make my
by David Flynn