The Godfather is such a timeless classic that it’s hard to believe that it was made in 1972. It aged so gracefully,...
The next generation of Grand Theft Auto is here, Grand Theft Auto V that is. Sorry, folks, no big announcement for Grand...
The last day of week two has come and gone, but not without its share of drama. Every game had some form...
For too long, Lords of Waterdeep was held up as the king of introductory worker placement games. I always felt weird about...
If you ask Board Game Geek (or certain people on this website), Founders of Gloomhaven is a flop. There are too many...
Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo is quite an ambitious game; part first-person shooter, part RPG, and part horror game, Ghostwire tends to teeter...
For as long as I can remember I have had an affinity towards Star Wars. My entire workspace (and most of my...
2020’s Paradise Killer was a fascinating, open ended murder mystery with no definitive answer. Once you were satisfied with the clues you...
After setting out to become certified Alchemists, Sophie and Platcha find themselves in a strange forest. Before an even stranger tree, a...
It's the last day of the second week, and the standings are starting to take shape. Not many teams have escaped this...
Well dang, quite the show got put on today! The Call Of Duty League was rocking with several storylines, rematches, get right...
We’ve got plenty to talk about this weekend, with plenty of high-skill clashes across the board in the Call Of Duty League....
It's been a day of some really competitive Call Of Duty... mostly. We saw two teams that look to be in tournament...
Trek to Yomi is Devolver Digital's upcoming title set in feudal Japan. After watching its reveal trailer, the title caught my attention...
There’s a lot going on in the Call Of Duty League as we hit the meat of the schedule going towards Major...
I loved Moss. Every second of the game was an absolute treat, and I had nothing but high praise for the game...
My wife and I do a lot of gaming together, but she isn’t the type to be huddled over a desk and...
I've owned quite a few keyboards over the last few years, and I've reviewed a few for Gaming Trend as well. A...
A tale as old as time - you wash up on a beach with only the clothes on your back and set...
If I can say any one thing about Critical Role: Call of the Netherdeep it’s that it feels like a Critical Role...
Twenty years after the SaltIron War, Norzelia is finally at peace. The nations of Aesfrost, Glenbrook, and Hyzante have reached a delicate...
Shooter opens with a gaff so big I’m surprised they could hump it out of the jungle. After Bob Lee Swagger (yes,...
Coming To America hit at precisely the right time, with an impossibly talented cast (hello cameos from complete nobodies named Cuba Gooding...
At last check there’s about a bazillion SSDs on the market at this point, from dozens if not hundreds of vendors. It’s...
Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo is unlike anything I’ve ever played. At once trippy, yet horrific; funny, yet tense – it is a...
With four more matches under our belts, Major II's qualifiers are well under way in the Call Of Duty League. Today brought...
And we're back for another day of the Call Of Duty League! We've got four fun matches on the docket, with new...
We've only just started the first round of qualifiers for the Call Of Duty League Major II, and it already feels like...
Icaion, just like its predecessor Mysthea, is a gorgeous game. The art is very nice, there's once again your preposterous amount of...
Mysthea is the type of game that I legitimately love, but always struggle to get to the table. At its core, Mysthea...
It didn’t take long at all to jump back into the action. The online qualifying matches for Major II are here, and...