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Reviews   -   Dec 12, 2017 You’ve goat to play this game–Gruff: the tactical card game of mutated monster goats review
You’ve goat to play this game–Gruff: the tactical card game of mutated monster goats review

It’s rare to see a new combat card game make such responsible decisions as Gruff. While the two player combat card genre is a crowded field, Gruff’s design sets it apart because of how well it approaches every aspect of gameplay. From graphic design to deck building to

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Dec 12, 2017 Azure moon, now I’m no longer alone — Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon review
Azure moon, now I’m no longer alone — Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon review

Some developers just have the knack for making JRPGs, and Koei Tecmo never fails to impress me time and time again. Each of their JRPG style games have been more addictive than the next, and they are classics despite suffering largely the same drawbacks of story, character design, and general

by Patrick Rost
Interviews   -   Dec 12, 2017 “The game takes place in autumn and it’s pretty weird,” Interview with Alec Holowka on Night in the Woods: Weird Autumn Edition
“The game takes place in autumn and it’s pretty weird,” Interview with Alec Holowka on Night in the Woods: Weird Autumn Edition

Earlier this year, Infinite Fall released Night in the Woods, a charming and sometimes too-real adventure game that was well-received by a wide array of outlets. This indie game became nominated for The Game Award’s Best Indie Game and Games for Impact as well as made its way onto

by Sean Anthony
Features   -   Dec 11, 2017 Gaming Trend’s 2017 Holiday Guide
Gaming Trend’s 2017 Holiday Guide

It’s the most…wonderful time…of the year. Yep, it’s time once again for the holidays. Black Friday (month), Cyber Monday (week), and all of the other “shopping holidays” have their lists, but we here at Gaming Trend want to give you a list curated by our team.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 11, 2017 The curse continues — Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris review
The curse continues — Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris review

Curse of Osiris begins when the infamous Guardian, Osiris, learns of a new plot by the Vex to destroy the galaxy by dominating time itself. It’s a vague, over-the-top jumping off point with dire implications and a clear setup for shooting a lot of things right in their face

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Dec 10, 2017 Living the legacy — Swords of Ditto at PlayStation Experience
Living the legacy — Swords of Ditto at PlayStation Experience

It’s almost impossible to watch the trailer for Swords of Ditto without laughing, and we were eager to learn more about this cute, cheery, yet brutal game. We got to sit down with the hilarious Jayhem rhymeswithMayhem, (yes, that’s what he goes by) the Executive Director of Counter

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Dec 08, 2017 Pixelated horror galore! – Creeping Terror Review
Pixelated horror galore! – Creeping Terror Review

All I’ve ever wanted to do was explore a haunted house with my friends. Unfortunately, I’m an absolute scaredy cat and never got up the courage to enter an abandoned house with a creepy backstory. Luckily, Creeping Terror gave me that experience on my 3DS without me ever

by Maddy Wojdak
Reviews   -   Dec 07, 2017 Fur-endship is magic – Sonic Forces review
Fur-endship is magic – Sonic Forces review

It’s been a pretty cool year for Sonic the Hedgehog: the critically lauded Sonic Mania launched this summer, and he’s gotten some great PR with his Twitter account and Sonic Boom television show. Back when Mania was revealed, Sega also announced a 3D Sonic game which would be

by Elisha Deogracias
You’ve goat to play this game–Gruff: the tactical card game of mutated monster goats review
Reviews   -   Dec 12, 2017 You’ve goat to play this game–Gruff: the tactical card game of mutated monster goats review

It’s rare to see a new combat card game make such responsible decisions as Gruff. While the two player combat card genre is a crowded field, Gruff’s design sets it apart because of how well it approaches every aspect of gameplay. From graphic design to deck building to

by John Farrell
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Reviews   -   Dec 12, 2017 You’ve goat to play this game–Gruff: the tactical card game of mutated monster goats review
You’ve goat to play this game–Gruff: the tactical card game of mutated monster goats review

It’s rare to see a new combat card game make such responsible decisions as Gruff. While the two player combat card genre is a crowded field, Gruff’s design sets it apart because of how well it approaches every aspect of gameplay. From graphic design to deck building to

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Dec 12, 2017 Azure moon, now I’m no longer alone — Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon review
Azure moon, now I’m no longer alone — Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon review

Some developers just have the knack for making JRPGs, and Koei Tecmo never fails to impress me time and time again. Each of their JRPG style games have been more addictive than the next, and they are classics despite suffering largely the same drawbacks of story, character design, and general

by Patrick Rost
Interviews   -   Dec 12, 2017 “The game takes place in autumn and it’s pretty weird,” Interview with Alec Holowka on Night in the Woods: Weird Autumn Edition
“The game takes place in autumn and it’s pretty weird,” Interview with Alec Holowka on Night in the Woods: Weird Autumn Edition

Earlier this year, Infinite Fall released Night in the Woods, a charming and sometimes too-real adventure game that was well-received by a wide array of outlets. This indie game became nominated for The Game Award’s Best Indie Game and Games for Impact as well as made its way onto

by Sean Anthony
Features   -   Dec 11, 2017 Gaming Trend’s 2017 Holiday Guide
Gaming Trend’s 2017 Holiday Guide

It’s the most…wonderful time…of the year. Yep, it’s time once again for the holidays. Black Friday (month), Cyber Monday (week), and all of the other “shopping holidays” have their lists, but we here at Gaming Trend want to give you a list curated by our team.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 11, 2017 The curse continues — Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris review
The curse continues — Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris review

Curse of Osiris begins when the infamous Guardian, Osiris, learns of a new plot by the Vex to destroy the galaxy by dominating time itself. It’s a vague, over-the-top jumping off point with dire implications and a clear setup for shooting a lot of things right in their face

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Dec 10, 2017 Living the legacy — Swords of Ditto at PlayStation Experience
Living the legacy — Swords of Ditto at PlayStation Experience

It’s almost impossible to watch the trailer for Swords of Ditto without laughing, and we were eager to learn more about this cute, cheery, yet brutal game. We got to sit down with the hilarious Jayhem rhymeswithMayhem, (yes, that’s what he goes by) the Executive Director of Counter

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Dec 08, 2017 Pixelated horror galore! – Creeping Terror Review
Pixelated horror galore! – Creeping Terror Review

All I’ve ever wanted to do was explore a haunted house with my friends. Unfortunately, I’m an absolute scaredy cat and never got up the courage to enter an abandoned house with a creepy backstory. Luckily, Creeping Terror gave me that experience on my 3DS without me ever

by Maddy Wojdak
Reviews   -   Dec 07, 2017 Fur-endship is magic – Sonic Forces review
Fur-endship is magic – Sonic Forces review

It’s been a pretty cool year for Sonic the Hedgehog: the critically lauded Sonic Mania launched this summer, and he’s gotten some great PR with his Twitter account and Sonic Boom television show. Back when Mania was revealed, Sega also announced a 3D Sonic game which would be

by Elisha Deogracias
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