Nicholas Aguilera
Editor and lifelong lover of all things gaming.




At the end of Season 21 of Destiny 2, Season of the Deep, I really thought things were headed downhill for my favorite FPS. Fortunately, Season 22, Season of the Witch, changed my mind. This season introduced – and reintroduced – some of the best features the game had seen in a
by Nicholas Aguilera
Admittedly, before recently reviewing the RIG 600 Pro HS Headset, I never used any of Nacon’s gaming peripherals. However, after using the Limited Edition Nacon Colorlight Wired Xbox Controller, it has become clear to me that I will be using Nacon’s devices for years to come. Colorful and
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Yeah, that’s right, as you can tell from the title, I like Fallout: New Vegas. You know what else I like? The RIG 600 Pro HS wireless headset. Arriving just in time for the upcoming fall gaming release schedule, I believe this headset should be on everyone’s radar.
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The early access launch of Wayfinder has been somewhat of a tragedy. As an action game, Wayfinder hits some great high notes and finds its own ways to be memorable. As a live-service game, it needs a lot of work. Though the lifeless world and cornucopia of bugs, crashes, and
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Season 21 of Destiny, Season of the Deep, has now come to a close. In terms of content, Season of the Deep technically offered a number of “new” activities, story beats, rewards, and quality of life changes. However, the Destiny 2 seasonal model is showing its age now more than
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With Destiny 2’s 20th latest season now completed, it is time to take a retrospective look at all of the changes, story beats, and additions that defined the Season of Defiance. Though the seasons offered little in terms of game systems and new content, it was still a largely
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The Shadow Warrior franchise has been around for quite some time, with its first entry, Shadow Warrior, releasing all the way back in 1997. Since then, the series has seen multiple publishers, expansions, and a recent 2013 reboot. Given the series’ quarter-of-a-century-long existence, you would think the Shadow Warrior formula
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Since Destiny 2’s latest expansion is large and covers a lot of in-game ground for the franchise, GamingTrend has brought in two certified Destiny aficionados for some different perspectives in this review: Nicholas Aguilera and Noah Rigsby have worked side-by-side to review Destiny 2: Lightfall. Nicholas In many aspects,
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