I had a chance to sit down with Steve Bristow and Tim Jones of Rebellion Developments to talk about Evil Genius 2 and Zombie Army 4: Dead War. We talked
Doom (2016) was something of a sleeper hit when it breathed new life into the long-running franchise just a few years ago. Hailed for its quick, brutal combat, incredible soundtrack,
Ever since developer Obsidian Entertainment created Fallout: New Vegas, fans have been eager to see them create a new open-world RPG in the same vein, and with The Outer Worlds
In 2015, Dying Light became one of my favorite games of that year, despite the fact that it came from a developer I knew little about up until that point,
Simple is often underrated. Simple can be elegant; simple can be deceptively challenging. I say all this to set the stage for Manifold Garden, a passion project by William Chyr
The Hyperdimension Neptunia series started back in 2010 and has continued to march on with sequels and spin-offs galore. The core cast has remained the same, although other aspects of
I first met Ted E. Bear back in 2016 when he reluctantly partnered up with Amber to investigate the disappearance of her brother back in the first chapter of Bear
Rhythm, dancing, and other music oriented games have gained a following over the years, whether it be games like Guitar Hero, Just Dance, or even Elite Beat Agents. I used
We here at Gaming Trend have been fans of Woojer for a while, and we were incredibly excited to see them at E3. Best known for their haptic feedback wearable
Cyberpunk 2077 has been one of the most anticipated games for two E3s now; obviously, that’s not really anything new. It offers amazing graphics, a huge world full of
A good horror game will set the scene and leave it up to your own actions and paranoia to create a suspenseful atmosphere. Occasionally, they will throw in a jump