This week Erica and Jon are joined by Kay Purcell and David Flynn to discuss Final Fantasy VII! -Cloud X Barret is...
Some people dream of being a famous actor, some people dream of piloting a giant robot, and some dare to dream of...
I don’t think I’ve ever played a game that has physically affected me until In Other Waters. As I dove deeper and...
Kids games, especially licensed kids games, get a bad rap. They’re often assumed to be low budget, poorly made, and rushed through...
Each time I started up Bless Unleashed, I could feel my time and energy being sucked away. Now, MMO’s are famous for...
I consider Enter the Gungeon to be the pinnacle of its genre. It’s precise, polished, and as close to perfection as the...
In 1694, Dandara was an Afro-Brazilian warrior who fought against slavery in Palmares. Not much is known about her life, but she...
I remember hanging out with my grandmother one weekend in 2006, after we got lunch she surprised me with a copy of...
Afterparty is a game I really want to like. It follows two recently deceased college graduates, Lola and Milo, as they attempt...
I’ve noticed an intriguing trend in fighting game design recently: accessibility. In my opinion, fighting games have never been about who can...
Devil May Cry 3 is lauded as the definitive character action game; it saved the series, established Dante’s extravagant personality, and set...
The story of Kazuma Kiryu has come to an end. Now with the enhanced re-releases of the PlayStation 3 trilogy, it’s possible...
Sonic 2 is a game that defined my childhood. I used to play it all the time at a friend’s house, and...
I think we can all agree that giant robots are cool. The fantasy of flying around in a powerful yet graceful mech...
Doris is dead. She has been for at least one episode now in the ongoing Tale of Doris and the Dragon, but...
You’re lying on your bed browsing social media on your phone, your cat lying peacefully nearby, when suddenly a green alien demon...
Arc of Alchemist has nothing to do with alchemy. The word itself is only used two times in the entire game (yes,...
Being in the entertainment business can be hectic. One minute you’re signing autographs for fans after a concert, the next you’re recording...
There are many games that attempt to fulfill the fantasy of bullet time presented in The Matrix, but only a few that...
SaGa Scarlet Grace begins with one of my favorite ways a game can begin: with a personality quiz! In this case, you’re...
Have you ever played a game that you can tell is great, but you just don’t enjoy it for whatever reason? I’ve...
RPG Maker games get a bad rap. The engine is easy to use, so there are a lot of bad games made...
The western has existed as a genre teetering on the edge of reality. Sure, it’s aesthetic and events are somewhat based on...
Gaming Trend recently got the chance to interview Michael Koch, one of the creative directors on Life is Strange 2, Life is...
The original Life is Strange was a very important game to me. It and its two follow ups are stories about growing...
On the planet Roak, Roddick, Millie, and Dorn live a simple life as the defense force for their hometown when a plague...
A Hat in Time, on PC at least, is one of my favorite games. It’s an incredibly fun platformer that’s charming, funny,...
Each day, Ryo Hazuki wakes up, trains at the dogo, chops firewood for an old man to earn pocket money, and then...
The Layton series has always been a kind of self inflicted torture. Each one contains hundreds of devious puzzles as well as...
The “are games art?” argument is essentially moot at this point, of course they are. I’ve played plenty of games I would...
When you play a minigame collection, what do you expect? Two or three minigames that are actually good, a bad story mode,...