Kenneth Shepard



[The following is part two of our ongoing impressions of Tales from the Borderlands. Check out our thoughts on episode one, “Zer0 Sum,” here.] Two episodes in, and Tales from the Borderlands has quickly risen in the ranks as my favorite series from TellTale yet. It more convincingly pulls off
by Kenneth Shepard
As earnest of an attempt as Square-Enix made in bringing Final Fantasy Type-0 to the States, the PlayStation Portable game’s transition to HD only magnifies the cut corners seen in a handheld game. What might have been a fine game on a PSP is filled with issues that may
by Kenneth Shepard
[The following contains spoilers for The Order: 1886. Reader discretion is advised] The Order: 1886 is a game with its fair share of problems. As we discussed in our spoilercast for the game, Ready at Dawn’s PlayStation 4 exclusive’s cinematic nature appears to have led to a marked
by Kenneth Shepard
The Order: 1886 has been stirring up some controversy since even before its launch. Reports that the game was clocking in at around 5 hours of play time were the beginning of a long line of criticism that all came to a head when the game’s reviews were mostly
by Kenneth Shepard
What the world of Danganronpa looks like outside the walls of Hope’s Peak Academy has been often spoken of, but never before seen. A world ruined by despair, where people are being slaughtered in the streets on a daily basis. This world, and the people behind its desecrated state,
by Kenneth Shepard
Here at Gaming Trend, we are pretty huge fans of Danganronpa. From the compelling murder mystery to the captivating story behind the game’s incredible villain, there aren’t a lot of games that are commanding members of the Gaming Trend staff’s attention like Danganronpa is. I recently got
by Kenneth Shepard
It’s Valentine’s Day, so love is in the air. I asked the Gaming Trend guys to write about their favorite couples in games, and here are the pairings that Ron Burke, Lucious Barnes, Niko DelValle, and I decided to spotlight. With honorable mentions to Bioware’s romantic relationships
by Kenneth Shepard
Since I woke up this morning, I must have watched the new footage of Persona 5 a dozen times already. We knew it was likely coming during Atlus’ 30-hour long Persona livestream, and as a huge Persona fan, I am really excited to see this trailer hint at a return
by Kenneth Shepard