The boys are back in town! Former showrunners Kenneth Shephard and Eric Van Allen join Mike and Joe for episode 74 to share their thoughts on Bethesda’s new policy
With today’s games vying for realism and complexity, it’s always a breath of fresh air when something comes out that’s simple and just plain fun. Originally released
For episode 73 of the GT Reboot, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara are joined by Gaming Trend editor Josh Devlin to talk about their reactions to the Nintendo Switch reveal,
Thursday’s unveiling trailer for Nintendo Switch told us a lot about the Big N’s vision for their hybrid console. It’s messaging was very clear: play however, wherever
Nintendo has finally revealed its next console, and it is almost exactly what reports from Eurogamer and other outlets described earlier this year.
Back in July, Eurogamer reported that the
Nintendo has revealed its concept for their next console, and its called the Nintendo Switch.
The Switch is a tablet-esque device — much like the Wii U Gamepad — which functions
With so many franchises celebrating their milestone anniversaries, a few relatively obscure ones are also joining the fun. Case in point, the Japanese beat-em-up River City series is
For the past ten years, Sonic the Hedgehog has been on a roller coaster of quality. After the horrendous atrocity that was Sonic ’06, we were exposed to games ranging
Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse is a strong follow-up to its 2013 predecessor, but it still suffers from the same problems. Apocalypse may boast solid combat and progression systems,
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past opens with a sense of anticipation. “The entire world is just this little island,” a cheerful old woman says, as you look
2008 was a pretty good year for the independent market. Not only were the critically acclaimed hits World of Goo and Braid released, but small oddities like Rom Check Fail