Kenneth Shepard



Nearly a year later, two members of our original spoilercast for Dragon Age: Inquisition have regrouped to talk about the game’s final DLC “Trespasser.” Eric Van Allen and Kenneth Shepard talk about the supposed closure that “Trespasser” was meant to provide, the implications the DLC has for the future,
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It’s a wonderful day in the Gaming Trend neighborhood as Jay Malone makes his long-awaited return to the GT Reboot podcast. This week, Jay talks about Mad Max and weighs in on the idea of review scores, Kenneth talks about how Amnesia: Memories is too offensive to be as
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Dragon Age: Inquisition’s final DLC “Trespasser” is an example of Bioware properly painting a picture of what comes next in the way the original game didn’t. By the time I finished it, “Trespasser” had succinctly answered many questions I had about Inquisition’s ending, the fates of the
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Supermassive’s Until Dawn has been pretty divisive among the Gaming Trend staff, so we thought we’d get a group together to chat about the interactive slasher movie. In this spoiler-heavy show, reviewer Eric Van Allen is joined by Kenneth Shepard and Blake Hester to talk about the characters
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As easy as it would be to call Amnesia: Memories a simple dating sim, Idea Factory’s visual novel takes out a lot of the catering flirtation expected from the genre in favor of creating mysteries that just happen to be tied to its multiple potential romantic options that the
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We’ve got an incredibly loaded show for you guys this week, as we’re talking Metal Gear, our current favorite games of the year, and the sexiest fighter around. First up, Eric goes on a spiel about Metal Gear Solid V and the rage-inducing moments he’s had with
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Just as it did on Vita, the genius behind Tearaway’s design philosophy shines on PlayStation 4. Tearaway: Unfolded for the PS4 isn’t a remaster or port, it’s a game remade from the ground up for a new platform. Tearaway’s handheld roots are pretty much unnoticeable on
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The fall season is descending upon us, and it’s evident in just how many games we’ve got to talk about on this week’s episode of the GT Reboot Podcast. This week Kenneth gives an update on Amnesia: Memories and talks about what Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair
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