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Eliza, the newest game from Zachtronics, is quite unlike any of the studio’s earlier efforts, but it feels in some ways like an extension of that work. Zachtronics is known for making deep engineering puzzles, the kind of games that draw you into intensely focused states of machine logic
by Bryan Lawver
Alice in Wonderland is a tale that’s often used in a variety of media, mainly because of its sickening sweet yet surprisingly devious undertones. I do love me some psychedelic soirées, however, and Japanime Games has released Alicematic Heroes, a strategy game that allows three to five people to
by Elisha Deogracias
For more than a decade, hardware and accessories manufacturer GAEMS has made a name for itself building boxes. What started as a simple, inelegant solution to a common problem in the gaming community grew into a new industry directed towards console gamers on the go. About seven years ago, I
by Travis Northup
AVerMedia has been slowly taking over my capture world. Its Live Gamer Mini Ultra (my review) is my go-to when I travel, and when I’m home it’s the Live Gamer 4K (my review) that handles the heavy lifting when I’m capturing console or PC at a high
by Ron Burke
The entry level headset market is very crowded. Taking a walk down the checkout aisle at Fry’s Electronics there are plenty of choices nestled amongst the $4.99 movies and candy. When you see a $49.99 headset you have to keep your expectations low because you know that
by Ron Burke
There are few things more cathartic than blasting through armies of Nazis with reckless abandon, which is why Wolfenstein has been one of my favorite franchises in recent years. I reviewed Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, which you can read here, and it was my personal game of the year
by Travis Northup
Anyone who has ever played a tabletop role-playing game with me, or has even spoken to me about RPGs, knows that, for me, it’s all about the shared storytelling. As a GM, I tend to focus on the drama of the narrative, the relationships between the players, and the
by Travis Northup
Rob Dougherty of White Wizard Games walks us through the mechanics of their new hybrid card-based/board game Sorcerer. Set in Victorian London, players take on the role of sorcerer, warring for control of the city using minions and spells. Each game you will create a unique sorcerer by combining
by Mike Dunn
Eliza, the newest game from Zachtronics, is quite unlike any of the studio’s earlier efforts, but it feels in some ways like an extension of that work. Zachtronics is known for making deep engineering puzzles, the kind of games that draw you into intensely focused states of machine logic
by Bryan Lawver
A new Lord of the Rings implementation of the Pandemic system
From sprawling magical jungles and plains to fire and ash caused by Sky People’s greed and the Mangkwan’s grief; Pandora has changed.
Just because the Expo Hall is closed, it doesn’t mean you can’t find new and strange games
With the World Championships on the line, Brawlhalla shows up big!
Lead Designers Spenser Starke & Rowan Hall gave us the scoop at PAX Unplugged
Here are GamingTrend's picks for your next gaming keyboard and mouse!
Here are GamingTrend's picks for your next gaming hardware!
Eliza, the newest game from Zachtronics, is quite unlike any of the studio’s earlier efforts, but it feels in some ways like an extension of that work. Zachtronics is known for making deep engineering puzzles, the kind of games that draw you into intensely focused states of machine logic
by Bryan Lawver
Alice in Wonderland is a tale that’s often used in a variety of media, mainly because of its sickening sweet yet surprisingly devious undertones. I do love me some psychedelic soirées, however, and Japanime Games has released Alicematic Heroes, a strategy game that allows three to five people to
by Elisha Deogracias
For more than a decade, hardware and accessories manufacturer GAEMS has made a name for itself building boxes. What started as a simple, inelegant solution to a common problem in the gaming community grew into a new industry directed towards console gamers on the go. About seven years ago, I
by Travis Northup
AVerMedia has been slowly taking over my capture world. Its Live Gamer Mini Ultra (my review) is my go-to when I travel, and when I’m home it’s the Live Gamer 4K (my review) that handles the heavy lifting when I’m capturing console or PC at a high
by Ron Burke
The entry level headset market is very crowded. Taking a walk down the checkout aisle at Fry’s Electronics there are plenty of choices nestled amongst the $4.99 movies and candy. When you see a $49.99 headset you have to keep your expectations low because you know that
by Ron Burke
There are few things more cathartic than blasting through armies of Nazis with reckless abandon, which is why Wolfenstein has been one of my favorite franchises in recent years. I reviewed Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, which you can read here, and it was my personal game of the year
by Travis Northup
Anyone who has ever played a tabletop role-playing game with me, or has even spoken to me about RPGs, knows that, for me, it’s all about the shared storytelling. As a GM, I tend to focus on the drama of the narrative, the relationships between the players, and the
by Travis Northup
Rob Dougherty of White Wizard Games walks us through the mechanics of their new hybrid card-based/board game Sorcerer. Set in Victorian London, players take on the role of sorcerer, warring for control of the city using minions and spells. Each game you will create a unique sorcerer by combining
by Mike Dunn