This is the first of four in Gaming Trend’s new column “Better Than You Think.” This is where we take aspects of games, for some reason or another, that
Competition is the driving force of any industry, and the gaming industry is no exception. However, I think that a bit of a collaborative mindset could make each hardware manufacturer,
The E3 2018 team saw some amazing games this year, and we came away impressed with where the industry is carrying our favorite hobby. Some games stood out above the
Ok, real talk here — when The Elder Scrolls Online launched, I played it quite a bit (and even reviewed it), but dropped it soon after; it settled into familiar MMO
Mass Effect Andromeda was not the game we wanted.
Across the board, critics and fans bemoaned Andromeda’s lack of polish and knocked the game for its samey fetch quests
Noticing a lone Phantom Typhon lumbering across the narrow room I’m currently scavenging for materials, I quickly hunker down behind some cover and check my inventory. I only have
2017 is just around the corner. While we celebrate some of the amazing games of 2016, there are quite a few exciting titles in tabletop and video gaming that we’
I am a migraine sufferer. If you don’t know what that is like, imagine having an ice pick stabbed directly into your eye, and then having it gently tapped
I was ready to upgrade my TV. My then current TV, a 50’ Panasonic plasma, had served me well over the years with its deep colors and high refresh rates.
Returning from PAX East 2015, I was completely exhausted. It was an awesome experience, and I learned a lot about tons of different video games and even some nifty technology.
[The following contains spoilers for Dragon Age: Inquisition. Reader discretion is advised]
When Dragon Age: Inquisition was released in November, I stated on a podcast that I felt the game’