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Reviews   -   Dec 16, 2019 A nugget of truth — Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review
A nugget of truth — Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review

The western has existed as a genre teetering on the edge of reality. Sure, it’s aesthetic and events are somewhat based on real events, but usually it’s so far removed from the truth that it might as well be a form of fantasy. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger offers

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Dec 15, 2019 Decent headphones for a decent price — Lucidsound LS1P & LS10P review
Decent headphones for a decent price — Lucidsound LS1P & LS10P review

Lucidsound has a reputation of making affordable quality gaming gear, and the LS1 and LS10 for the PlayStation are for the most part no exception. This past E3, the company unveiled the LS1 and the LS10, available in multiple versions for Xbox, PlayStation 4, or Nintendo Switch. While being manufactured

by Griffin Dunn
Reviews   -   Dec 15, 2019 Cooperative emergency response—The Stretchers review
Cooperative emergency response—The Stretchers review

The Switch has proven itself a breeding ground for novelty cooperative experiences, and The Stretchers joins the fold as a creative exploration of some simple mechanics. You and a friend will take on the role of two ambulance drivers, zooming around several areas as you race to reach afflicted citizens

by John Farrell
Interviews   -   Dec 14, 2019 We Interviewed Michel Koch, co-creative director on Life is Strange 2
We Interviewed Michel Koch, co-creative director on Life is Strange 2

Gaming Trend recently got the chance to interview Michael Koch, one of the creative directors on Life is Strange 2, Life is Strange, and Captain Spirit. Gaming Trend: First, what inspired the story of Life is Strange 2? Do you have any siblings yourself? Michael Koch: So, no. Myself, I

by David Flynn
Previews   -   Dec 14, 2019 The swarm — The Riftbreaker preview
The swarm — The Riftbreaker preview

Swarmed on all sides by dozens and dozens of enemy aliens, I realized I was most certainly screwed. My run had come to an end, but what a fun run it was. Building a base, expanding, protecting, and exploring is an enjoyable loop even if it isn’t perfect. Still,

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Dec 13, 2019 We got a peek at Adventure Academy — Here are my thoughts
We got a peek at Adventure Academy — Here are my thoughts

As someone who was homeschooled way back in the day when it was unheard of, and certainly not mainstream, I wish my mom had access to something as cool as Adventure Academy. Now that I am a mom, who happens to have a kiddo in kindergarten, resources like this are

by Holly Hudspeth
Impressions   -   Dec 13, 2019 A noble cause — Halo: Reach PC impressions
A noble cause — Halo: Reach PC impressions

Halo: Reach launched on the Xbox 360 over eight years ago. By most accounts, despite not featuring the most iconic character in the franchise, the game manages to maintain an indelible legacy to this day. As such, its absence from the otherwise comprehensive Master Chief Collection has been strongly felt.

by Nathan Anstadt
News   -   Dec 13, 2019 Hunt down and defeat the leader of the Locust army in Gears Tactics
Hunt down and defeat the leader of the Locust army in Gears Tactics

Xbox Games studios is happy to announce their newest game in the Gears of War franchise, Gears Tactics. Gears Tactics is a fast-paced, turbed based strategy game. This game will launch on PC on April 28, 2020 on the Windows Store and Steam and will available on the same day

by Jason Ornelas
A nugget of truth — Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review
Reviews   -   Dec 16, 2019 A nugget of truth — Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review

The western has existed as a genre teetering on the edge of reality. Sure, it’s aesthetic and events are somewhat based on real events, but usually it’s so far removed from the truth that it might as well be a form of fantasy. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger offers

by David Flynn
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Reviews   -   Dec 16, 2019 A nugget of truth — Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review
A nugget of truth — Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review

The western has existed as a genre teetering on the edge of reality. Sure, it’s aesthetic and events are somewhat based on real events, but usually it’s so far removed from the truth that it might as well be a form of fantasy. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger offers

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Dec 15, 2019 Decent headphones for a decent price — Lucidsound LS1P & LS10P review
Decent headphones for a decent price — Lucidsound LS1P & LS10P review

Lucidsound has a reputation of making affordable quality gaming gear, and the LS1 and LS10 for the PlayStation are for the most part no exception. This past E3, the company unveiled the LS1 and the LS10, available in multiple versions for Xbox, PlayStation 4, or Nintendo Switch. While being manufactured

by Griffin Dunn
Reviews   -   Dec 15, 2019 Cooperative emergency response—The Stretchers review
Cooperative emergency response—The Stretchers review

The Switch has proven itself a breeding ground for novelty cooperative experiences, and The Stretchers joins the fold as a creative exploration of some simple mechanics. You and a friend will take on the role of two ambulance drivers, zooming around several areas as you race to reach afflicted citizens

by John Farrell
Interviews   -   Dec 14, 2019 We Interviewed Michel Koch, co-creative director on Life is Strange 2
We Interviewed Michel Koch, co-creative director on Life is Strange 2

Gaming Trend recently got the chance to interview Michael Koch, one of the creative directors on Life is Strange 2, Life is Strange, and Captain Spirit. Gaming Trend: First, what inspired the story of Life is Strange 2? Do you have any siblings yourself? Michael Koch: So, no. Myself, I

by David Flynn
Previews   -   Dec 14, 2019 The swarm — The Riftbreaker preview
The swarm — The Riftbreaker preview

Swarmed on all sides by dozens and dozens of enemy aliens, I realized I was most certainly screwed. My run had come to an end, but what a fun run it was. Building a base, expanding, protecting, and exploring is an enjoyable loop even if it isn’t perfect. Still,

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Dec 13, 2019 We got a peek at Adventure Academy — Here are my thoughts
We got a peek at Adventure Academy — Here are my thoughts

As someone who was homeschooled way back in the day when it was unheard of, and certainly not mainstream, I wish my mom had access to something as cool as Adventure Academy. Now that I am a mom, who happens to have a kiddo in kindergarten, resources like this are

by Holly Hudspeth
Impressions   -   Dec 13, 2019 A noble cause — Halo: Reach PC impressions
A noble cause — Halo: Reach PC impressions

Halo: Reach launched on the Xbox 360 over eight years ago. By most accounts, despite not featuring the most iconic character in the franchise, the game manages to maintain an indelible legacy to this day. As such, its absence from the otherwise comprehensive Master Chief Collection has been strongly felt.

by Nathan Anstadt
News   -   Dec 13, 2019 Hunt down and defeat the leader of the Locust army in Gears Tactics
Hunt down and defeat the leader of the Locust army in Gears Tactics

Xbox Games studios is happy to announce their newest game in the Gears of War franchise, Gears Tactics. Gears Tactics is a fast-paced, turbed based strategy game. This game will launch on PC on April 28, 2020 on the Windows Store and Steam and will available on the same day

by Jason Ornelas
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