Iello has been a powerhouse since King of Tokyo was released. Their library is varied with games both large and small. At Origins I met with Keith Meyers and talked to him about one of their bigger games, Arena: For the Gods, and a smaller game, Ninja Taisen.
Cthulhu Wars has become synonymous with a premiere designer board game. Just displaying the game on the table gets people to look over. Petersen Games is now on their third
For a company with the name “evil” in the name, Evil Controllers certainly has a lot of good intentions. Recently I got my hands on a prototype of their newest
With every release, Pathfinder becomes a more developed, complex, and involving game. Occult Adventures opened our minds to the unseen, Ultimate Intrigue brought political complexity into the setting, and Bestiary
By the end of every multiplayer match in Splatoon 2, I could feel my blood pumping with adrenaline. Even when being utterly suppressed by the enemy team, there’s an
Joe runs down the three of the biggest news stories in gaming this week: Atari’s mysterious new console, Ni no Kuni II’s delay into 2018, and PLAYERUNKNOWN’S
With all the talk about Nindies and other smaller games on the eShop, Rayark Games is the best example of a great indie developer for the Switch. With Voez, the
I slipped on a virtual reality visor, ready to traverse millions of years of evolution thanks to the two person experience, Life of Us, with my good friend Tim. We
Giveaway: Destiny 2 Early Access Beta Codes [XB1/PS4]
Destiny 2’s beta is IMMINENT! Prepare yourself, soldier. Gaming Trend is giving away a few codes to you, our readers,
It can be a challenge for game designers to make a short civilization game. A great civilization game makes you feel like you accomplished something, whether that be conquering your