Josh Devlin





Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom is an action RPG being developed by French studio Enigami. We got our hands on it and find an abundance of Waki constipation and prejudice. What? Watch and find out how the first hour or so of this quirky new game unfolds.
by Josh Devlin
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has taken the gaming universe by storm, because of its vast and engaging open world. After dozens of hours exploring the exotic and diverse Hyrule, there is still so much more to discover. There doesn’t seem to be a Dark World
by Josh Devlin
Watching a professional match in Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 (UMvC 3) is one of the most brilliant spectacles in video games. From the health bar-clearing combos to the screen-filling K.O.’s, fans are left jaws dropped and on the edges of their seats when witnessing top-tier-level gameplay. That’
by Josh Devlin
A couple weeks ago Gaming Trend had a chance to go out to Los Angeles, California and sit down with the developers for the PS4 exclusive Let It Die coming later this year. I spoke with Game Director Hideyuki Shin and Publishing Producer Tyler Inouye about this hack-and-slash action game
by Josh Devlin
If you’re familiar with Grasshopper Manufacture (makers of Killer 7, No More Heroes and Lollipop Chainsaw), you’ll instantly recognize Let It Die for its style. The world is made up of a variety of mismatched ideas chaotically thrown together into a swirling heap of sparkling rainbow vomit (which
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Finding the right balance between fun and difficulty in video games isn’t an easy task for developers, but developer Flying Oaks mixes the right formula. Neurovoider is a retro rogue-like top-down twin-stick shooter (RRLTDTSS for short?), which thrives on having a masochistic audience. This game is very difficult. Even
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Battlefield 1’s open beta had its fair share of technical issues with a reported DDoS attack crashing its servers on the first day and even more sever issues later on during the beta. Getting into a game was more difficult than scoring backstage passes to a Drake concert, and
by Josh Devlin
You’re the prey, and we’re the hunters. Attack on Titan is one of the most beloved anime in recent memory. Revered for its intense story, beautiful yet graphic animation, and full-throttle action, I was excited to see how developer Omega Force would adapt it in video game form.
by Josh Devlin