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Reviews   -   May 04, 2020 A One-Punch Man game where you don’t play Saitama? One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows review
A One-Punch Man game where you don’t play Saitama? One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows review

Somewhere between classic RPG’s and the GTA gaming format we find One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows. Now going into this game totally blind, I was surprised by the initial character design center, and the lack of customization options. Despite the lack of characteristics that can be changed,

by Erica Echlin
Reviews   -   May 04, 2020 Secret of nevermore — Trials of Mana Review
Secret of nevermore — Trials of Mana Review

Trials of Mana originally released to a Japanese audience in 1995 as a sequel to the popular, multiplayer RPG Secret of Mana. Meanwhile, an american team at SquareSoft released another sequel to the same title, Secret of Evermore. Both games took inspiration from their predecessor, but went in very different

by David Flynn
Podcast   -   May 04, 2020 The new and improved Gaming Trend Podcast — Episode 005: Gaming Under Quarantine
The new and improved Gaming Trend Podcast — Episode 005: Gaming Under Quarantine

This week Erica and Jon are joined by Kay Purcell and David Lee to discuss what to play under quarantine! -Stardew Valley is like Animal Crossing except its not calming and you never have enough supplies. -Uncle Sam chooses YOU to be the next Viscera cleanup janitor. -Commander ’85 its

by Erica Echlin
Reviews   -   May 03, 2020 You should share this underwear — Brief Battles review
You should share this underwear — Brief Battles review

When it comes to party games I can play with literally anyone, my gold standards are Duck Game and Runbow. If a game will allow me to play with one Joy-Con and have controls that take less than a minute to explain, I’m golden. Likewise, Juicy Cupcake’s Brief

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 02, 2020 Graveyard shift — Guard Duty Review
Graveyard shift — Guard Duty Review

It’s the year 2074, and mankind is enslaved by a demonic overlord. New Haven Guardian, Starborn, attempts to assassinate the demon, and fails. 1000 years earlier, Tondbert, a guard in the kingdom of Wrinklewood, lets a clearly suspicious, hooded figure into the kingdom during a drunken haze. The princess

by David Flynn
News   -   May 01, 2020 Make some more skid marks on the go as Burnout Paradise Remastered heads to Switch this June
Make some more skid marks on the go as Burnout Paradise Remastered heads to Switch this June

Are you ready to take yourself back to the Paradise City? EA and Stellar Entertainment has announced that it will bring Burnout Paradise Remastered for the Nintendo Switch on June 19. This version of the game will come with 60 FPS gameplay as well as pinch-and—pull map controls. From

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 01, 2020 Speed limits are a thing of the past as Antigraviator heads to Xbox One today
Speed limits are a thing of the past as Antigraviator heads to Xbox One today

Cybernetic Walrus recently announced that it has released its racing game Antigraviator today for Xbox One. The game will include the Viper Trails DLC, marking this as the definitive edition. High-speed racer Antigraviator will blast onto the Xbox One later today for $19.99! Developed by Cybernetic Walrus and published

by Elisha Deogracias
Impressions   -   May 01, 2020 Become VR Sam Fisher — Espire 1 VR: Operative Assimilation Update Impressions
Become VR Sam Fisher — Espire 1 VR: Operative Assimilation Update Impressions

The last time I reviewed Espire 1: VR Operative was at its release. The first released build of the game was janky and difficult, even on the lowest difficulty. But, the heart was there, and the game had an obscene amount of content, so I gave it a 70. Today,

by Ben Lombardo
A One-Punch Man game where you don’t play Saitama? One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows review
Reviews   -   May 04, 2020 A One-Punch Man game where you don’t play Saitama? One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows review

Somewhere between classic RPG’s and the GTA gaming format we find One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows. Now going into this game totally blind, I was surprised by the initial character design center, and the lack of customization options. Despite the lack of characteristics that can be changed,

by Erica Echlin
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Reviews   -   May 04, 2020 A One-Punch Man game where you don’t play Saitama? One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows review
A One-Punch Man game where you don’t play Saitama? One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows review

Somewhere between classic RPG’s and the GTA gaming format we find One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows. Now going into this game totally blind, I was surprised by the initial character design center, and the lack of customization options. Despite the lack of characteristics that can be changed,

by Erica Echlin
Reviews   -   May 04, 2020 Secret of nevermore — Trials of Mana Review
Secret of nevermore — Trials of Mana Review

Trials of Mana originally released to a Japanese audience in 1995 as a sequel to the popular, multiplayer RPG Secret of Mana. Meanwhile, an american team at SquareSoft released another sequel to the same title, Secret of Evermore. Both games took inspiration from their predecessor, but went in very different

by David Flynn
Podcast   -   May 04, 2020 The new and improved Gaming Trend Podcast — Episode 005: Gaming Under Quarantine
The new and improved Gaming Trend Podcast — Episode 005: Gaming Under Quarantine

This week Erica and Jon are joined by Kay Purcell and David Lee to discuss what to play under quarantine! -Stardew Valley is like Animal Crossing except its not calming and you never have enough supplies. -Uncle Sam chooses YOU to be the next Viscera cleanup janitor. -Commander ’85 its

by Erica Echlin
Reviews   -   May 03, 2020 You should share this underwear — Brief Battles review
You should share this underwear — Brief Battles review

When it comes to party games I can play with literally anyone, my gold standards are Duck Game and Runbow. If a game will allow me to play with one Joy-Con and have controls that take less than a minute to explain, I’m golden. Likewise, Juicy Cupcake’s Brief

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 02, 2020 Graveyard shift — Guard Duty Review
Graveyard shift — Guard Duty Review

It’s the year 2074, and mankind is enslaved by a demonic overlord. New Haven Guardian, Starborn, attempts to assassinate the demon, and fails. 1000 years earlier, Tondbert, a guard in the kingdom of Wrinklewood, lets a clearly suspicious, hooded figure into the kingdom during a drunken haze. The princess

by David Flynn
News   -   May 01, 2020 Make some more skid marks on the go as Burnout Paradise Remastered heads to Switch this June
Make some more skid marks on the go as Burnout Paradise Remastered heads to Switch this June

Are you ready to take yourself back to the Paradise City? EA and Stellar Entertainment has announced that it will bring Burnout Paradise Remastered for the Nintendo Switch on June 19. This version of the game will come with 60 FPS gameplay as well as pinch-and—pull map controls. From

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 01, 2020 Speed limits are a thing of the past as Antigraviator heads to Xbox One today
Speed limits are a thing of the past as Antigraviator heads to Xbox One today

Cybernetic Walrus recently announced that it has released its racing game Antigraviator today for Xbox One. The game will include the Viper Trails DLC, marking this as the definitive edition. High-speed racer Antigraviator will blast onto the Xbox One later today for $19.99! Developed by Cybernetic Walrus and published

by Elisha Deogracias
Impressions   -   May 01, 2020 Become VR Sam Fisher — Espire 1 VR: Operative Assimilation Update Impressions
Become VR Sam Fisher — Espire 1 VR: Operative Assimilation Update Impressions

The last time I reviewed Espire 1: VR Operative was at its release. The first released build of the game was janky and difficult, even on the lowest difficulty. But, the heart was there, and the game had an obscene amount of content, so I gave it a 70. Today,

by Ben Lombardo
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