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Originally released in Japan in 2019, the Robotics;Notes sequel is finally available to western audiences. However, this time around it includes a notable addition from the popular SciADV series, Steins;Gate, and his name is Daru the Super Hacka AKA DaSH. Robotics;Notes DaSH serves as a full sequel
by Abdul Saad
The Science Adventure or SciADV series, developed by Mages and published by Spike Chunsoft, is one of the most popular visual novel series. For good reason too, as it is one of the most engaging and entertaining visual novel series to date. All games in the series have spanned multiple
by Abdul Saad
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
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
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
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
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
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
Originally released in Japan in 2019, the Robotics;Notes sequel is finally available to western audiences. However, this time around it includes a notable addition from the popular SciADV series, Steins;Gate, and his name is Daru the Super Hacka AKA DaSH. Robotics;Notes DaSH serves as a full sequel
by Abdul Saad
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Originally released in Japan in 2019, the Robotics;Notes sequel is finally available to western audiences. However, this time around it includes a notable addition from the popular SciADV series, Steins;Gate, and his name is Daru the Super Hacka AKA DaSH. Robotics;Notes DaSH serves as a full sequel
by Abdul Saad
The Science Adventure or SciADV series, developed by Mages and published by Spike Chunsoft, is one of the most popular visual novel series. For good reason too, as it is one of the most engaging and entertaining visual novel series to date. All games in the series have spanned multiple
by Abdul Saad
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
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
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
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
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
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