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Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2017 Sturdy and steady, like the castle: Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada review
Sturdy and steady, like the castle: Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada review

After the dust settles and the blades are withdrawn into their sheathes, only the strongest of warriors remain standing. Those who litter the ground are swiftly forgotten, while those who stand tall bring honor upon themselves, and the glory of history to their family name. The Sanada clan is one

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2017 Butt-Sliding Your Way To Victory, Vanquish Review
Butt-Sliding Your Way To Victory, Vanquish Review

Seven years ago, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 owners were given the chance to play a unique cover shooter: Vanquish. Unfortunately, for those dedicated to the ever expanding world of PC gaming, PlatinumGames Inc’s fast-paced third person shooter wasn’t available. Seven years later, Vanquish gets another chance to

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2017 ARMS lacks legs — ARMS review
ARMS lacks legs — ARMS review

It’s easy to draw comparisons between ARMS and Splatoon, Nintendo’s paintball shoot-‘em-up that debuted on Wii U in 2015. Both games represent major new first-party IPs – a rarity for Nintendo – featuring stylized visuals and gameplay that usurps their respective genre norms. But while Splatoon succeeded at presenting

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2017 Second verse, same as the first: Beholder: Blissful Sleep review
Second verse, same as the first: Beholder: Blissful Sleep review

In Beholder: Blissful Sleep, you play as Hector Medina, the former building manager of the apartment block in the main game. This seems to be a prequel, giving you a glimpse into the lives of some of the characters residing there before Carl Stein and his family moved in. While

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2017 Fighting among friends – Black & White Bushido review
Fighting among friends – Black & White Bushido review

There are few games these days that allow for a group of friends to sit together in a room and just have some good ol’ fashioned fun: enter Black & White Bushido. Playing this stealth-em-up arena brawler with a group of friends is an absolute blast. Getting to see the

by Zach Faber
Editorials   -   Jun 06, 2017 A return to Tamriel – how Morrowind brought me back to The Elder Scrolls Online
A return to Tamriel – how Morrowind brought me back to The Elder Scrolls Online

Ok, real talk here — when The Elder Scrolls Online launched, I played it quite a bit (and even reviewed it), but dropped it soon after; it settled into familiar MMO patterns and I lost interest. With the announcement that the game would be returning to Morrowind, I knew it was

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Jun 06, 2017 Mike finally plays Overwatch – Let’s Play Episode #16
Mike finally plays Overwatch – Let’s Play Episode #16

Many of the editors here at Gaming Trend are avid Overwatch players and they’ve been telling me to hurry-the-hell-up and try it out for months now. I managed to hold out for about a year, but I finally succumbed to the pressure. So, in this week’s episode, you’

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2017 Weak-minded: Randall review
Weak-minded: Randall review

When a side-scrolling “Metroidvania” game is at its best, it’s addictive, challenging, and full of unique experiences. As a fan of the genre, I look back fondly at classics like Super Metroid, and some of the fantastic modern titles like Ori and the Blind Forest. When this genre is

by Travis Northup
Sturdy and steady, like the castle: Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada review
Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2017 Sturdy and steady, like the castle: Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada review

After the dust settles and the blades are withdrawn into their sheathes, only the strongest of warriors remain standing. Those who litter the ground are swiftly forgotten, while those who stand tall bring honor upon themselves, and the glory of history to their family name. The Sanada clan is one

by Patrick Rost
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Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2017 Sturdy and steady, like the castle: Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada review
Sturdy and steady, like the castle: Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada review

After the dust settles and the blades are withdrawn into their sheathes, only the strongest of warriors remain standing. Those who litter the ground are swiftly forgotten, while those who stand tall bring honor upon themselves, and the glory of history to their family name. The Sanada clan is one

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2017 Butt-Sliding Your Way To Victory, Vanquish Review
Butt-Sliding Your Way To Victory, Vanquish Review

Seven years ago, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 owners were given the chance to play a unique cover shooter: Vanquish. Unfortunately, for those dedicated to the ever expanding world of PC gaming, PlatinumGames Inc’s fast-paced third person shooter wasn’t available. Seven years later, Vanquish gets another chance to

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2017 ARMS lacks legs — ARMS review
ARMS lacks legs — ARMS review

It’s easy to draw comparisons between ARMS and Splatoon, Nintendo’s paintball shoot-‘em-up that debuted on Wii U in 2015. Both games represent major new first-party IPs – a rarity for Nintendo – featuring stylized visuals and gameplay that usurps their respective genre norms. But while Splatoon succeeded at presenting

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2017 Second verse, same as the first: Beholder: Blissful Sleep review
Second verse, same as the first: Beholder: Blissful Sleep review

In Beholder: Blissful Sleep, you play as Hector Medina, the former building manager of the apartment block in the main game. This seems to be a prequel, giving you a glimpse into the lives of some of the characters residing there before Carl Stein and his family moved in. While

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2017 Fighting among friends – Black & White Bushido review
Fighting among friends – Black & White Bushido review

There are few games these days that allow for a group of friends to sit together in a room and just have some good ol’ fashioned fun: enter Black & White Bushido. Playing this stealth-em-up arena brawler with a group of friends is an absolute blast. Getting to see the

by Zach Faber
Editorials   -   Jun 06, 2017 A return to Tamriel – how Morrowind brought me back to The Elder Scrolls Online
A return to Tamriel – how Morrowind brought me back to The Elder Scrolls Online

Ok, real talk here — when The Elder Scrolls Online launched, I played it quite a bit (and even reviewed it), but dropped it soon after; it settled into familiar MMO patterns and I lost interest. With the announcement that the game would be returning to Morrowind, I knew it was

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Jun 06, 2017 Mike finally plays Overwatch – Let’s Play Episode #16
Mike finally plays Overwatch – Let’s Play Episode #16

Many of the editors here at Gaming Trend are avid Overwatch players and they’ve been telling me to hurry-the-hell-up and try it out for months now. I managed to hold out for about a year, but I finally succumbed to the pressure. So, in this week’s episode, you’

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2017 Weak-minded: Randall review
Weak-minded: Randall review

When a side-scrolling “Metroidvania” game is at its best, it’s addictive, challenging, and full of unique experiences. As a fan of the genre, I look back fondly at classics like Super Metroid, and some of the fantastic modern titles like Ori and the Blind Forest. When this genre is

by Travis Northup
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