Travis Northup



Have you ever wanted to play as a German man with a radical pink spear, and throw said spear at penguins, zombies, fish, and griffins? No? Well, you’re about to. Lichtspeer is the craziest game I’ve played in a while, and that’s a good thing. As the
by Travis Northup
If you read the comments written below any Destiny article, you’re bound to find someone write, with enmity, “People still play this game?” Two years after the somewhat tumultuous launch of Destiny, it’s a fair question, especially as other video games have launched with the hope of replicating
by Travis Northup
Destiny: Rise of Iron is now available to players everywhere, and comes with a whole slew of new content. One such feature is a bit odd, in that it allows players to apply a filter to the entire Destiny experience. I got a sneak peak at this feature a few
by Travis Northup
There’s always a lighthouse. Also, there’s always a remaster. The Bioshock series contains some of the most transformative titles in gaming, and possibly the most important games in the past decade, so a remaster of these legendary titles seems inevitable. We already know that the Bioshock series is
by Travis Northup
If you’re like us here at Gaming Trend, you’re too excited for Destiny’s upcoming expansion, Rise of Iron, to wait for it to drop on the 20th. Well, you’re in luck, because we have tons of footage for you to enjoy before the 20th! Check it
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Gaming Trend had the opportunity to play Destiny: Rise of Iron, and today we’re sharing our experience with the first story mission from the expansion! Check it out: We’ll have more Destiny content featured here in the coming days before Destiny: Rise of Iron’s launch on the 20th. Stay tuned!
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I’ve never played a game quite like ReCore. At its heart, it’s a 3D platformer, but it’s also an open-world exploration game, and an RPG, and a third-person shooter. I guess the best word to describe ReCore is “ambitious.” With Keiji Inafune, the creator of Mega Man,
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The Ace Attorney series has one of the worst pitches for a game of all time: Let’s make a game where the player takes on the role of a defense attorney and takes part in legal deliberations. It’s seriously just an awful premise. And yet, despite that, each
by Travis Northup