
I really tried with Syberia 3. I was excited to come back to the world of Kate Walker, enjoy more of Benoit Sokal’s writing style, and see it all updated for a new generation of gamers to enjoy. I’ve spent the last week trying my damnedest to figure
by Ron Burke
The first Saturday of every May marks one of the biggest traditions in the comic book world: Free Comic Book Day. While publishers releasing special issues for free this weekend isn’t new, Boom! Studios tried something new with one of its offerings. Based on the show of the same
by Elisha Deogracias
It’s dark. Very dark. You’re unable to see anything. Nearby, you spot a VR Headset and a LIDAR scanner. With these equipped, your world has become much more… colorful. And you’re finally able to traverse the mysterious caves around you. Scanner Sombre, developed by Introversion Software (the
by Sean Anthony
In a time that historians cement as the Dark Age, we find ourselves threatened by the agents of the dark itself. Witches have come to our village, and we must uncover and execute them before they destroy us. As the nights and deaths wear on, we find the conflict worsening.
by John Farrell
Headsets are a bit of a roll of the dice. Finding a headset that sounds amazing often costs a ton of money. One that is supremely comfortable, however, often pries the wallet even wider, and might sacrifice sound for a nicer fit. Worse, those expensive headsets are often terrible for
by Gerard Uht
I’m a sucker for tower defense games and, as it happens, editor Hunter Wolfe just recently published his glowing review of Orcs Must Die! Unchained for PC. Being the gentlemen that he is, Hunter graciously offered to school me in the most efficient ways to exterminate hordes of orcs
by Mike Pearce
Plenty of dungeon crawlers exist on the market. Several of them have most players competing against a single “evil” player. Horrible Games has several hits behind them, including Potion Explosion, Dungeon Fighter, and Raise Your Goblets. Now they are entering the miniature games market with Alone. One twist is that
by Keith Schleicher
We live in a world of smart technology which is steadily becoming more capable of anticipating our needs, but what happens when that technology evolves into to true artificial intelligence and decides it knows what’s best for us? This is a very real concern among both scientists and intellectuals
by A Kay Purcell
I really tried with Syberia 3. I was excited to come back to the world of Kate Walker, enjoy more of Benoit Sokal’s writing style, and see it all updated for a new generation of gamers to enjoy. I’ve spent the last week trying my damnedest to figure
by Ron Burke
Master of Puppets once again

Shiny Shoe develops their game into a strategic powerhouse I could not have predicted

This is the first time I've returned to Yakuza 0 since I first played it when it was released on PS4 in 2017. Despite coming out the same week as other notable PS4 games like Resident Evil 7 and Gravity Rush 2, it went on to be a

Puyo Puyo Tetris was an early release for the Nintendo Switch, and history will repeat itself nearly a decade later with the release of Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S on Nintendo Switch 2. At launch, it will be the only puzzle game exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2 and this new version

XREAL is on a bit of a roll lately. Their latest XR glasses, the XREAL One and XREAL One Pro are shipping now and are very well received so far. Now they've announced a huge partnership with none other than Google themselves. As part of that collaboration, they&

Thinnest laptop on the planet, now equipped with a 5060 or 5070 GPU.

I’m always on the hunt for an improvement to the audio we use here at GamingTrend for our video coverage. You can usually keep a viewer if your video isn’t pristine, but if your audio is muddy they’ll check out faster than you can say “Which wrist

I really tried with Syberia 3. I was excited to come back to the world of Kate Walker, enjoy more of Benoit Sokal’s writing style, and see it all updated for a new generation of gamers to enjoy. I’ve spent the last week trying my damnedest to figure
by Ron Burke
The first Saturday of every May marks one of the biggest traditions in the comic book world: Free Comic Book Day. While publishers releasing special issues for free this weekend isn’t new, Boom! Studios tried something new with one of its offerings. Based on the show of the same
by Elisha Deogracias
It’s dark. Very dark. You’re unable to see anything. Nearby, you spot a VR Headset and a LIDAR scanner. With these equipped, your world has become much more… colorful. And you’re finally able to traverse the mysterious caves around you. Scanner Sombre, developed by Introversion Software (the
by Sean Anthony
In a time that historians cement as the Dark Age, we find ourselves threatened by the agents of the dark itself. Witches have come to our village, and we must uncover and execute them before they destroy us. As the nights and deaths wear on, we find the conflict worsening.
by John Farrell
Headsets are a bit of a roll of the dice. Finding a headset that sounds amazing often costs a ton of money. One that is supremely comfortable, however, often pries the wallet even wider, and might sacrifice sound for a nicer fit. Worse, those expensive headsets are often terrible for
by Gerard Uht
I’m a sucker for tower defense games and, as it happens, editor Hunter Wolfe just recently published his glowing review of Orcs Must Die! Unchained for PC. Being the gentlemen that he is, Hunter graciously offered to school me in the most efficient ways to exterminate hordes of orcs
by Mike Pearce
Plenty of dungeon crawlers exist on the market. Several of them have most players competing against a single “evil” player. Horrible Games has several hits behind them, including Potion Explosion, Dungeon Fighter, and Raise Your Goblets. Now they are entering the miniature games market with Alone. One twist is that
by Keith Schleicher
We live in a world of smart technology which is steadily becoming more capable of anticipating our needs, but what happens when that technology evolves into to true artificial intelligence and decides it knows what’s best for us? This is a very real concern among both scientists and intellectuals
by A Kay Purcell