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Interviews   -   Jul 10, 2017 Origins 2017: Steve Jackson Games
Origins 2017: Steve Jackson Games

Steve Jackson Games has been a publisher since 1980.  That’s a long time with a long list of published games.  While Munchkin is one of their long-standing and most profitable games, they have several others in the pipeline.  I talked with Hunter Shelburne from Steve Jackson Games and was

by Keith Schleicher
Previews   -   Jul 10, 2017 A new view of comics: ComX VR at Anime Expo
A new view of comics: ComX VR at Anime Expo

EigoMANGA is hoping to bring the world of virtual reality to a whole new audience: Comic and manga readers with its new ComX VR reader. I got to visit the eigoMANGA booth at Anime Expo and experience the world of VR comics firsthand, with publisher Austin Osueke as my guide.

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2017 A masterful rebirth – Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age review
A masterful rebirth – Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age review

Remastered games typically get a fresh look and an express ticket to the shelf with little else to show for their new clothes. Square Enix has a tradition of adding extra things to each of theirs, adding a little bit each time to Final Fantasy remasters, but this time around

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2017 Crushing the seeds of Chaos: Ever Oasis Review
Crushing the seeds of Chaos: Ever Oasis Review

I thought pretty much knew what I was getting into when I popped my copy of Ever Oasis into my 3DS. Cute sim games are fairly common now, and while I do enjoy them, they are generally unremarkable, though the addition of a battle system, reminiscent of Final Fantasy: Crystal

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Jul 09, 2017 Jumping into battle: Indivisible hands-on at Anime Expo
Jumping into battle: Indivisible hands-on at Anime Expo

Not too long ago, I could never have imagined a role-playing platformer game; the two genres just don’t seem to fit together in any logical way. Fortunately for all of us, the good folks at Lab Zero Games, the creators of Skullgirls, have more imagination than I do, and

by A Kay Purcell
Podcast   -   Jul 07, 2017 Mana Drop: Evolve Token Shaman
Mana Drop: Evolve Token Shaman

Greetings, travelers! Welcome to Gaming Trend’s Hearthstone strategy podcast, the Mana Drop. For this new weekly show, Joe DeClara will invite guests to offer in-depth analysis of a current, meta-savvy deck. Standard builds, Wild builds, one deck every Friday! For the inaugural episode of the Mana Drop, Joe DeClara

by Joe DeClara
Editorials   -   Jul 07, 2017 Best of E3 2017 – Winners and Nominees
Best of E3 2017 – Winners and Nominees

This was a pretty huge E3. New hardware on the horizon, VR everywhere, stunning sequels, and surprising new properties coming our way very soon. It’s clear that this eighth generation of consoles is starting to hit its stride, and PC is making a strong comeback. The team, sometimes over

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 07, 2017 Close, but no Cigar: Get Even Review
Close, but no Cigar: Get Even Review

“Save the girl.” This is your only instruction when Get Even begins. You play as Cole Black, an amnesiac who wakes up in an abandoned warehouse with no memory of who he is or why he’s trying to “save the girl” — it’s up to the player to piece

by Hunter Wolfe
Origins 2017: Steve Jackson Games
Interviews   -   Jul 10, 2017 Origins 2017: Steve Jackson Games

Steve Jackson Games has been a publisher since 1980.  That’s a long time with a long list of published games.  While Munchkin is one of their long-standing and most profitable games, they have several others in the pipeline.  I talked with Hunter Shelburne from Steve Jackson Games and was

by Keith Schleicher
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Interviews   -   Jul 10, 2017 Origins 2017: Steve Jackson Games
Origins 2017: Steve Jackson Games

Steve Jackson Games has been a publisher since 1980.  That’s a long time with a long list of published games.  While Munchkin is one of their long-standing and most profitable games, they have several others in the pipeline.  I talked with Hunter Shelburne from Steve Jackson Games and was

by Keith Schleicher
Previews   -   Jul 10, 2017 A new view of comics: ComX VR at Anime Expo
A new view of comics: ComX VR at Anime Expo

EigoMANGA is hoping to bring the world of virtual reality to a whole new audience: Comic and manga readers with its new ComX VR reader. I got to visit the eigoMANGA booth at Anime Expo and experience the world of VR comics firsthand, with publisher Austin Osueke as my guide.

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2017 A masterful rebirth – Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age review
A masterful rebirth – Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age review

Remastered games typically get a fresh look and an express ticket to the shelf with little else to show for their new clothes. Square Enix has a tradition of adding extra things to each of theirs, adding a little bit each time to Final Fantasy remasters, but this time around

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2017 Crushing the seeds of Chaos: Ever Oasis Review
Crushing the seeds of Chaos: Ever Oasis Review

I thought pretty much knew what I was getting into when I popped my copy of Ever Oasis into my 3DS. Cute sim games are fairly common now, and while I do enjoy them, they are generally unremarkable, though the addition of a battle system, reminiscent of Final Fantasy: Crystal

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Jul 09, 2017 Jumping into battle: Indivisible hands-on at Anime Expo
Jumping into battle: Indivisible hands-on at Anime Expo

Not too long ago, I could never have imagined a role-playing platformer game; the two genres just don’t seem to fit together in any logical way. Fortunately for all of us, the good folks at Lab Zero Games, the creators of Skullgirls, have more imagination than I do, and

by A Kay Purcell
Podcast   -   Jul 07, 2017 Mana Drop: Evolve Token Shaman
Mana Drop: Evolve Token Shaman

Greetings, travelers! Welcome to Gaming Trend’s Hearthstone strategy podcast, the Mana Drop. For this new weekly show, Joe DeClara will invite guests to offer in-depth analysis of a current, meta-savvy deck. Standard builds, Wild builds, one deck every Friday! For the inaugural episode of the Mana Drop, Joe DeClara

by Joe DeClara
Editorials   -   Jul 07, 2017 Best of E3 2017 – Winners and Nominees
Best of E3 2017 – Winners and Nominees

This was a pretty huge E3. New hardware on the horizon, VR everywhere, stunning sequels, and surprising new properties coming our way very soon. It’s clear that this eighth generation of consoles is starting to hit its stride, and PC is making a strong comeback. The team, sometimes over

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 07, 2017 Close, but no Cigar: Get Even Review
Close, but no Cigar: Get Even Review

“Save the girl.” This is your only instruction when Get Even begins. You play as Cole Black, an amnesiac who wakes up in an abandoned warehouse with no memory of who he is or why he’s trying to “save the girl” — it’s up to the player to piece

by Hunter Wolfe
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