Most VR games take themselves pretty seriously. Maybe it’s a creeping horror waiting around the corner ready to scare the piss out of you. Perhaps it’s the giant
We recently went hands-on with MachineGames’ Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, and played through “The Reunion” and “Roswell,” two early levels from the game’s campaign. Check it out: Keep reading Gaming Trend for more coverage of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, including our full review later thi
Raw Data has happily settled in as the reigning position of popular VR game in my office. Demolishing wave after wave of artificially intelligent androids is our preferred method of
I’ve been a fan of the comic book character David Haller, codenamed Legion, since I was first introduced to him one Saturday morning on X-Men The Animated Series. Since
It seems to be on the forefront of every person’s mind that plays Portal Knights that it’s trying to be Minecraft. And that’s understandable, Minecraft is arguably
Years ago, Shigeru Miyamoto had an interview with 4Gamer about the release of Pikmin 3. During that 2013 interview, he talked about prototype tests for Pikmin on the DS and
The market for shooter games seem to have been taking on a softer face recently. Gigantic recently burst on the scene with bright, cartoony graphics, Splatoon 2 has put a
When Asmodee bought up some of the entities within F2Z Entertainment, a few groups decided to create their own publisher, and Plan B Games was born. Their inaugural original game
If you’ve seen any of my posts about White Wizard Games, you know that I thought they had something special with Star Realms before it was even released. Since
Pacific Rim, MechWarrior, Robotech, Gundam, Heavy Gear, Front Mission, Armored Core, Virtual On, Steel Battalion — the list goes on nearly forever and proves one simple fact: we are in love
Calliope Games is a company that consistently publishes fun family games. While their biggest hit is the path-creating Tsuro, they have several other fun games. If you haven’t tried
Being a small publisher can make it difficult to get off the ground. However, sometimes you’ll find some creative ideas behind those publishers. I took a look at Overlords of Infamy from Obscure Reference Games to see what kind of creativity they had behind it.