When I reviewed Granblue Fantasy Versus earlier this year, I mentioned how I didn’t appreciate the day one DLC and that one of those paid characters, Narmaya, seemed a bit overpowered. Now that all four additional characters have been released and I’ve spent some time learning each of
DLC has become a part of most games at this point. These additions come in the form of characters, weapons, levels, cosmetics, and much more. In some cases, developers plan out a roadmap of DLC, and offer season passes for gamers who want to get all of the planned content.
At the center of every planet is a core, and that core is surrounded by other layers, from the mantle all the way to the crust. Video games, oddly enough, are very similar to planets. At their core, video games have a gameplay loop, and then on top of that
Call of Duty games have been popular among many gamers over the years, but some might say the formula has gotten stale. Treyarch has heard these cries and made an effort to mix things up a bit for the newest edition to the franchise.
Black Ops 4 is taking the
Racing games have been popular for years now, and have been handled in a variety of ways. Some let you race cars, others have you take to the skies, and some let you ride the waves. The Crew 2 aims to give players the opportunity to experience all of these
After playing through the first four episodes of Batman: The Enemy Within, one thing has left an impression. One character has me wanting to find out what happens next–John Doe.
Telltale has managed to take a character with almost 80 years of narrative across every medium imaginable and make
Gaming Trend got its hands on some Star Wars Battlefront II multiplayer earlier this week, and we had a blast playing through several modes, including Galactic Assault. Turns out running uphill in the desert while First Order troopers are shooting at you is pretty tough. Enjoy!
Star Wars Battlefront II
Earlier this week, Gaming Trend got to play a ton of the all-new Starfighter Assault multiplayer mode in Star Wars Battlefront II. Whether you’re a Vulture droid or a Clone trooper piloting an ARC-170 Starfighter, Criterion’s take on intergalactic dog fighting is a lot of chaotic, laser-filled fun.