Joe DeClara




For episode 73 of the GT Reboot, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara are joined by Gaming Trend editor Josh Devlin to talk about their reactions to the Nintendo Switch reveal, the first Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer, and Mike’s Battlefield 1 review. Every week, Mike and Joe convene to
by Joe DeClara
As Kenneth and Eric embark on new journeys and endeavors, a set of new challengers appear! For episode 72 of the GT Reboot, Editor of Reviews and Previews Mike Pearce and News Editor Joe DeClara step up as the new hosts of Gaming Trend’s weekly audio show. This episode,
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Thursday’s unveiling trailer for Nintendo Switch told us a lot about the Big N’s vision for their hybrid console. It’s messaging was very clear: play however, wherever and whenever you want. And it conveyed this message in a very stylish, attractive, and decidedly un-Nintendo way. I must
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Nintendo has finally revealed its next console, and it is almost exactly what reports from Eurogamer and other outlets described earlier this year. Back in July, Eurogamer reported that the Nintendo Switch — then called the NX — was “a portable, handheld console with detachable controllers.” The report went on to describe
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Nintendo has revealed its concept for their next console, and its called the Nintendo Switch. The Switch is a tablet-esque device — much like the Wii U Gamepad — which functions as a hybrid between a traditional home console and a handheld. As several reports indicated throughout the year, the tablet features
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Gamers have grown accustomed to the fall shooter routine; Battlefield in October, Call of Duty in November (Battlefront replacing last year’s Battlefield slot). The games themselves were also becoming boringly predictable and increasingly indiscernible, both franchises opting for the near-future fiction in recent years. This fall, however, the selection
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Titanfall 2 comes out this month, and its release falls smack in the middle of the two biggest annual titles of the industry. It’s a bold move by EA to stick to a release date so close to the mammoths that are Call of Duty and Battlefield (and slightly
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We’re approaching the end of another year, and the close of 2016 marks another seminal chapter in the history of video games; The Witness enamored many, INSIDE baffled us all, Overwatch took its rightful place next to the greatest of shooters, and nearly everyone in the world got a
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