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Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Mayday, mayday! — Red Wings: Aces of the Sky review
Mayday, mayday! — Red Wings: Aces of the Sky review

We’ve all heard retellings of the horrors of World War One. Muddied ditches, barbed wire fields, land mines, disease… Millions suffered and died. World War One was also the first major war to heavily involve military aircraft, and the soldiers in the sky were not immune to the death

by Timothy McVicar
Impressions   -   Oct 16, 2020 A brief look at a bite-sized buffet — 10mg Collection impressions
A brief look at a bite-sized buffet — 10mg Collection impressions

While I do review games in my free time, let’s just say I enjoy shorter experiences more than 40+ hour JRPG campaigns these days. I love short, sweet experiences that I can play in a few hours, and sometimes if I’m feeling adventurous, I would cram a few

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Undersea expansion — Professor Lupo: Ocean Review
Undersea expansion — Professor Lupo: Ocean Review

Professor Lupo and His Horrible Pets was the first game I reviewed for Gaming Trend. Since then, I’d like to believe I’ve improved as both a writer and a critic. Similarly, I’d hope that the developers have grown as well, and playing Professor Lupo: Ocean has shown

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Lots of icing, not enough cake – Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition review
Lots of icing, not enough cake – Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition review

The first real-time strategy game I played was Age of Empires 2, and that was because it came as a free game in a cereal box. Yes, the amazing AOE 2 was basically a free game. As a result, strategy games have held a special place in my heart, and

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Time to build-a-bot — Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed review
Time to build-a-bot — Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed review

While I’m not really into building toys like LEGO or Gundam, I did hear about these toys called Zoids because my best friend loved them as a kid. While they aren’t as big a juggernaut as the former two brands mentioned, there’s still a dedicated following as

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2020 Hands in the air! Now do a Superman! — Wave Break review
Hands in the air! Now do a Superman! — Wave Break review

Wave Break is a weird experience for me. On one hand, it’s a great Stadia exclusive with a killer soundtrack and a slick aesthetic that pays homage to the skateboarding games of old. On the other, it’s also excruciatingly difficult with an arcade game approach to its learning

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Oct 15, 2020 Thirsty for blood or thirsty for dates? Monster Camp heads to PC next week
Thirsty for blood or thirsty for dates? Monster Camp heads to PC next week

Are you ready to scare your pants off? Well, Beautiful Glitch might not make you do that, but you at least can date various creepy creatures in Monster Camp, the sequel to Monster Prom, on October 23 for PC. This new installment will allow you to play with up to

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Oct 15, 2020 Exclusive interview with Blizzard Senior Art Director Samwise Didier
Exclusive interview with Blizzard Senior Art Director Samwise Didier

I had the honor of being able to ask Blizzard Entertainment’s Senior Art Director Samwise Didier some questions ahead of his upcoming book release, Brutal: The Art of Samwise, which will be available on October 20th 2020. This guy is a absolute legend in the video game world. Having

by Holly Hudspeth
Mayday, mayday! — Red Wings: Aces of the Sky review
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Mayday, mayday! — Red Wings: Aces of the Sky review

We’ve all heard retellings of the horrors of World War One. Muddied ditches, barbed wire fields, land mines, disease… Millions suffered and died. World War One was also the first major war to heavily involve military aircraft, and the soldiers in the sky were not immune to the death

by Timothy McVicar
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Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Mayday, mayday! — Red Wings: Aces of the Sky review
Mayday, mayday! — Red Wings: Aces of the Sky review

We’ve all heard retellings of the horrors of World War One. Muddied ditches, barbed wire fields, land mines, disease… Millions suffered and died. World War One was also the first major war to heavily involve military aircraft, and the soldiers in the sky were not immune to the death

by Timothy McVicar
Impressions   -   Oct 16, 2020 A brief look at a bite-sized buffet — 10mg Collection impressions
A brief look at a bite-sized buffet — 10mg Collection impressions

While I do review games in my free time, let’s just say I enjoy shorter experiences more than 40+ hour JRPG campaigns these days. I love short, sweet experiences that I can play in a few hours, and sometimes if I’m feeling adventurous, I would cram a few

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Undersea expansion — Professor Lupo: Ocean Review
Undersea expansion — Professor Lupo: Ocean Review

Professor Lupo and His Horrible Pets was the first game I reviewed for Gaming Trend. Since then, I’d like to believe I’ve improved as both a writer and a critic. Similarly, I’d hope that the developers have grown as well, and playing Professor Lupo: Ocean has shown

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Lots of icing, not enough cake – Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition review
Lots of icing, not enough cake – Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition review

The first real-time strategy game I played was Age of Empires 2, and that was because it came as a free game in a cereal box. Yes, the amazing AOE 2 was basically a free game. As a result, strategy games have held a special place in my heart, and

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Time to build-a-bot — Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed review
Time to build-a-bot — Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed review

While I’m not really into building toys like LEGO or Gundam, I did hear about these toys called Zoids because my best friend loved them as a kid. While they aren’t as big a juggernaut as the former two brands mentioned, there’s still a dedicated following as

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2020 Hands in the air! Now do a Superman! — Wave Break review
Hands in the air! Now do a Superman! — Wave Break review

Wave Break is a weird experience for me. On one hand, it’s a great Stadia exclusive with a killer soundtrack and a slick aesthetic that pays homage to the skateboarding games of old. On the other, it’s also excruciatingly difficult with an arcade game approach to its learning

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Oct 15, 2020 Thirsty for blood or thirsty for dates? Monster Camp heads to PC next week
Thirsty for blood or thirsty for dates? Monster Camp heads to PC next week

Are you ready to scare your pants off? Well, Beautiful Glitch might not make you do that, but you at least can date various creepy creatures in Monster Camp, the sequel to Monster Prom, on October 23 for PC. This new installment will allow you to play with up to

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Oct 15, 2020 Exclusive interview with Blizzard Senior Art Director Samwise Didier
Exclusive interview with Blizzard Senior Art Director Samwise Didier

I had the honor of being able to ask Blizzard Entertainment’s Senior Art Director Samwise Didier some questions ahead of his upcoming book release, Brutal: The Art of Samwise, which will be available on October 20th 2020. This guy is a absolute legend in the video game world. Having

by Holly Hudspeth
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