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Omaha Beach as you’ve never seen it before! Watch as we get brutalized in this recreation of one of the most deadly battles in WWII history.
by Mike DunnGoing into Assassin’s Creed Origins I didn’t think we’d see any naval combat. I was wrong. Not only is it in there, during the Pompeius Magnus mission, it’s actually a lot of fun. The development team at Ubisoft has made a few welcome changes that streamline
by Josh DevlinZen Studios has been in the pinball game for many years now, and I’ve always enjoyed the fun and active tables they have released. Now on their 3rd iteration of the Pinball FX series, the consistency and expected quality is still present, but a question still remains: Will I
by Patrick RostWith the new Faith core book soon to grace our tables, Burning Games has set its sights on an ambitious new project that explores the nature of religion, conquest, and prejudice in visceral and direct ways.
by John FarrellI’d understand if you weren’t keeping up with Need for Speed Payback. 2015’s Need for Speed reboot came out swinging (we liked it) but missed the mark on a few areas (65%). Need for Speed: Rivals was a solid redoubling of efforts and came in with a
by Ron BurkeWatch us take down an enemy camp and assassinate Gennadios, which unleashes the Phylake bounty hunter bosses in the open world. More fights and more loot. Check back with Gaming Trend for more Assassin’s Creed Origins videos!
by Josh DevlinLast week, Poi: Explorer Edition, developed by Polykid and published by Alliance Digital Media, was released for the Nintendo Switch. You can find the trailer for it here. Some of you may be aware of this title already; Poi, the original, was released on Steam back in early February, and
by Calvin TragerThe Dragon Ball franchise has been around for over thirty years, and with it has come plenty of video game adaptions. Among these adaptations, many of them have made their way to Nintendo platforms. However, a Nintendo home console has not seen a Dragon Ball franchise game since 2009’s
by Sean AnthonyOmaha Beach as you’ve never seen it before! Watch as we get brutalized in this recreation of one of the most deadly battles in WWII history.
by Mike DunnDarrington Press has pulled out all the stops, and the resulting quality speaks for itself
A bold leap forward, but doesn’t stick the landing
An independent horror/action/fantasy that's far more than the sum of its parts
Treat your back and bottom to greatness
College Football 26 taking everything to the next level, as it should!
It's the most Kojima has ever Kojima'ed
Omaha Beach as you’ve never seen it before! Watch as we get brutalized in this recreation of one of the most deadly battles in WWII history.
by Mike DunnGoing into Assassin’s Creed Origins I didn’t think we’d see any naval combat. I was wrong. Not only is it in there, during the Pompeius Magnus mission, it’s actually a lot of fun. The development team at Ubisoft has made a few welcome changes that streamline
by Josh DevlinZen Studios has been in the pinball game for many years now, and I’ve always enjoyed the fun and active tables they have released. Now on their 3rd iteration of the Pinball FX series, the consistency and expected quality is still present, but a question still remains: Will I
by Patrick RostWith the new Faith core book soon to grace our tables, Burning Games has set its sights on an ambitious new project that explores the nature of religion, conquest, and prejudice in visceral and direct ways.
by John FarrellI’d understand if you weren’t keeping up with Need for Speed Payback. 2015’s Need for Speed reboot came out swinging (we liked it) but missed the mark on a few areas (65%). Need for Speed: Rivals was a solid redoubling of efforts and came in with a
by Ron BurkeWatch us take down an enemy camp and assassinate Gennadios, which unleashes the Phylake bounty hunter bosses in the open world. More fights and more loot. Check back with Gaming Trend for more Assassin’s Creed Origins videos!
by Josh DevlinLast week, Poi: Explorer Edition, developed by Polykid and published by Alliance Digital Media, was released for the Nintendo Switch. You can find the trailer for it here. Some of you may be aware of this title already; Poi, the original, was released on Steam back in early February, and
by Calvin TragerThe Dragon Ball franchise has been around for over thirty years, and with it has come plenty of video game adaptions. Among these adaptations, many of them have made their way to Nintendo platforms. However, a Nintendo home console has not seen a Dragon Ball franchise game since 2009’s
by Sean Anthony