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Previews   -   Jun 23, 2019 Take gravity for a turn — Manifold Garden
Take gravity for a turn — Manifold Garden

Simple is often underrated. Simple can be elegant; simple can be deceptively challenging. I say all this to set the stage for Manifold Garden, a passion project by William Chyr which began in November 2012. It was supposed to be something simple, a basic game which he would use to

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jun 23, 2019 Learning who you are yet again — Super Neptunia RPG review
Learning who you are yet again — Super Neptunia RPG review

The Hyperdimension Neptunia series started back in 2010 and has continued to march on with sequels and spin-offs galore. The core cast has remained the same, although other aspects of the games have changed as time has passed. In the newest addition to the franchise, Neptune and friends take to

by Codi Spence
Features   -   Jun 22, 2019 Gaming Trend’s Best of E3 2019 Winners
Gaming Trend’s Best of E3 2019 Winners

We saw a lot of exciting things at E3 2019, and we all have a whole host of games to look forward to. Keanu Reeves and Ikumi Nakamura may have been our favorite people of E3, but what were our favorite games of the show? Read on to find out

by A Kay Purcell
News   -   Jun 22, 2019 Let’s investigate the stuffing out of this — Bear With Me: The Lost Robots at E3
Let’s investigate the stuffing out of this — Bear With Me: The Lost Robots at E3

I first met Ted E. Bear back in 2016 when he reluctantly partnered up with Amber to investigate the disappearance of her brother back in the first chapter of Bear With Me. Ted wrapped up his investigation late in 2017, but I still find myself thinking back fondly on the

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jun 22, 2019 Dash dash revolution — Muse Dash review
Dash dash revolution — Muse Dash review

Rhythm, dancing, and other music oriented games have gained a following over the years, whether it be games like Guitar Hero, Just Dance, or even Elite Beat Agents. I used to only dabble in rhythm games, but lately I’ve discovered how much I truly enjoy some of what this

by Codi Spence
Previews   -   Jun 22, 2019 Did you feel that? — Woojer haptic feedback vests at E3
Did you feel that? — Woojer haptic feedback vests at E3

We here at Gaming Trend have been fans of Woojer for a while, and we were incredibly excited to see them at E3. Best known for their haptic feedback wearable vest, also known as a Woojer, the company makes incredibly lightweight subwoofers which power location-specific haptic vests and straps. The

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Jun 22, 2019 A techopunk Breath of the Wild — Cyberpunk 2077 behind closed doors at E3
A techopunk Breath of the Wild — Cyberpunk 2077 behind closed doors at E3

Cyberpunk 2077 has been one of the most anticipated games for two E3s now; obviously, that’s not really anything new. It offers amazing graphics, a huge world full of characters to explore, and the ability to customize your character to fit your preferred playstyle, and again, we’re not

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Jun 22, 2019 Slow-burn on an empty planet — Moons of Madness hands-on at E3
Slow-burn on an empty planet — Moons of Madness hands-on at E3

A good horror game will set the scene and leave it up to your own actions and paranoia to create a suspenseful atmosphere. Occasionally, they will throw in a jump scare, but that’s only to keep you on your toes. From what I played of Moons of Madness at

by Sean Anthony
Take gravity for a turn — Manifold Garden
Previews   -   Jun 23, 2019 Take gravity for a turn — Manifold Garden

Simple is often underrated. Simple can be elegant; simple can be deceptively challenging. I say all this to set the stage for Manifold Garden, a passion project by William Chyr which began in November 2012. It was supposed to be something simple, a basic game which he would use to

by A Kay Purcell
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Previews   -   Jun 23, 2019 Take gravity for a turn — Manifold Garden
Take gravity for a turn — Manifold Garden

Simple is often underrated. Simple can be elegant; simple can be deceptively challenging. I say all this to set the stage for Manifold Garden, a passion project by William Chyr which began in November 2012. It was supposed to be something simple, a basic game which he would use to

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jun 23, 2019 Learning who you are yet again — Super Neptunia RPG review
Learning who you are yet again — Super Neptunia RPG review

The Hyperdimension Neptunia series started back in 2010 and has continued to march on with sequels and spin-offs galore. The core cast has remained the same, although other aspects of the games have changed as time has passed. In the newest addition to the franchise, Neptune and friends take to

by Codi Spence
Features   -   Jun 22, 2019 Gaming Trend’s Best of E3 2019 Winners
Gaming Trend’s Best of E3 2019 Winners

We saw a lot of exciting things at E3 2019, and we all have a whole host of games to look forward to. Keanu Reeves and Ikumi Nakamura may have been our favorite people of E3, but what were our favorite games of the show? Read on to find out

by A Kay Purcell
News   -   Jun 22, 2019 Let’s investigate the stuffing out of this — Bear With Me: The Lost Robots at E3
Let’s investigate the stuffing out of this — Bear With Me: The Lost Robots at E3

I first met Ted E. Bear back in 2016 when he reluctantly partnered up with Amber to investigate the disappearance of her brother back in the first chapter of Bear With Me. Ted wrapped up his investigation late in 2017, but I still find myself thinking back fondly on the

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jun 22, 2019 Dash dash revolution — Muse Dash review
Dash dash revolution — Muse Dash review

Rhythm, dancing, and other music oriented games have gained a following over the years, whether it be games like Guitar Hero, Just Dance, or even Elite Beat Agents. I used to only dabble in rhythm games, but lately I’ve discovered how much I truly enjoy some of what this

by Codi Spence
Previews   -   Jun 22, 2019 Did you feel that? — Woojer haptic feedback vests at E3
Did you feel that? — Woojer haptic feedback vests at E3

We here at Gaming Trend have been fans of Woojer for a while, and we were incredibly excited to see them at E3. Best known for their haptic feedback wearable vest, also known as a Woojer, the company makes incredibly lightweight subwoofers which power location-specific haptic vests and straps. The

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Jun 22, 2019 A techopunk Breath of the Wild — Cyberpunk 2077 behind closed doors at E3
A techopunk Breath of the Wild — Cyberpunk 2077 behind closed doors at E3

Cyberpunk 2077 has been one of the most anticipated games for two E3s now; obviously, that’s not really anything new. It offers amazing graphics, a huge world full of characters to explore, and the ability to customize your character to fit your preferred playstyle, and again, we’re not

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Jun 22, 2019 Slow-burn on an empty planet — Moons of Madness hands-on at E3
Slow-burn on an empty planet — Moons of Madness hands-on at E3

A good horror game will set the scene and leave it up to your own actions and paranoia to create a suspenseful atmosphere. Occasionally, they will throw in a jump scare, but that’s only to keep you on your toes. From what I played of Moons of Madness at

by Sean Anthony
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