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Each time I started up Bless Unleashed, I could feel my time and energy being sucked away. Now, MMO’s are famous for being time sinks – I’ve been playing Final Fantasy XIV since 1.0 launched in 2010 and I don’t plan on stopping any time soon – but
by David Flynn
As someone who would die on the hill that DMC: Devil May Cry is the best Devil May Cry game, I could not be more happy to see Ninja Theory returning to its brawler roots with Bleeding Edge, a self-proclaimed “hero brawler” that pits a diverse cast of characters against
by Travis Northup
It’s hard to believe that it’s been eight years since Animal Crossing: New Leaf first released in Japan. Eight years seems like a very long time between installments, but Animal Crossing fans have, almost universally, agreed that this was well worth the wait. New Horizons is loaded with
by A Kay Purcell
I didn’t jump on the Google Stadia hype train when the system first launched. The reason is pretty simple — I’m not the target audience. Due to my work here at Gaming Trend, I have a high end PC, and every console, but I was still curious about how
by Ron Burke
Controllers might not be the very first thing that comes to mind when loading up a new game. Much of the time, a regular keyboard and mouse or whatever default control pad comes with a console will do just fine and you think nothing more of it. But many will
by Devo Deaves
Extra Life, a charity gaming fundraiser for children’s hospitals hosts a annual charity gaming tournament each year. With everything going on currently the ability to physically meet isn’t possible, but the need for the event is more important than ever. They have decided to now host Extra Life
by Jason Ornelas
Acram Digital has just announced that their digital adaptation of the tabletop game Charterstone is now available for iOS, Android, and Steam. Android and iOS users can pick up their copy for $9.99, while those looking for PC can get it for $16.71 thanks to the 12% launch
by Jason Ornelas
Atari, in collaboration with developer Nickervision Studios, announced that one of their most beloved titles, Missile Command, has been reworked and in recharged in Missile Command: Recharged and available now for Android and iOS. This reinvention of the arcade hit features neon-lit retro aesthetics, new gameplay elements, and intuitive touch-screen
by Jason Ornelas
Each time I started up Bless Unleashed, I could feel my time and energy being sucked away. Now, MMO’s are famous for being time sinks – I’ve been playing Final Fantasy XIV since 1.0 launched in 2010 and I don’t plan on stopping any time soon – but
by David Flynn
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Each time I started up Bless Unleashed, I could feel my time and energy being sucked away. Now, MMO’s are famous for being time sinks – I’ve been playing Final Fantasy XIV since 1.0 launched in 2010 and I don’t plan on stopping any time soon – but
by David Flynn
As someone who would die on the hill that DMC: Devil May Cry is the best Devil May Cry game, I could not be more happy to see Ninja Theory returning to its brawler roots with Bleeding Edge, a self-proclaimed “hero brawler” that pits a diverse cast of characters against
by Travis Northup
It’s hard to believe that it’s been eight years since Animal Crossing: New Leaf first released in Japan. Eight years seems like a very long time between installments, but Animal Crossing fans have, almost universally, agreed that this was well worth the wait. New Horizons is loaded with
by A Kay Purcell
I didn’t jump on the Google Stadia hype train when the system first launched. The reason is pretty simple — I’m not the target audience. Due to my work here at Gaming Trend, I have a high end PC, and every console, but I was still curious about how
by Ron Burke
Controllers might not be the very first thing that comes to mind when loading up a new game. Much of the time, a regular keyboard and mouse or whatever default control pad comes with a console will do just fine and you think nothing more of it. But many will
by Devo Deaves
Extra Life, a charity gaming fundraiser for children’s hospitals hosts a annual charity gaming tournament each year. With everything going on currently the ability to physically meet isn’t possible, but the need for the event is more important than ever. They have decided to now host Extra Life
by Jason Ornelas
Acram Digital has just announced that their digital adaptation of the tabletop game Charterstone is now available for iOS, Android, and Steam. Android and iOS users can pick up their copy for $9.99, while those looking for PC can get it for $16.71 thanks to the 12% launch
by Jason Ornelas
Atari, in collaboration with developer Nickervision Studios, announced that one of their most beloved titles, Missile Command, has been reworked and in recharged in Missile Command: Recharged and available now for Android and iOS. This reinvention of the arcade hit features neon-lit retro aesthetics, new gameplay elements, and intuitive touch-screen
by Jason Ornelas