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Reviews   -   Oct 11, 2017 Copied by the light – Echo review
Copied by the light – Echo review

Imagine being on a fully artificial planet covered in ornate and massive buildings in search of a way to bring someone back to life. Then as you are walking down a hallway, the lights go off and the buildings start turning against you. Something sends murderous clones of yourself that

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Oct 11, 2017 Lizards, rats, and elves: Total War: Warhammer 2 review
Lizards, rats, and elves: Total War: Warhammer 2 review

Creative Assembly’s Total War series is a long-running strategy juggernaut, deep in tactics and heavy in management. Fans of Games Workshop’s Warhammer Fantasy tabletop game have hoped, prayed, and made sacrifices (well, hopefully not) over the years so that these two darlings of strategy might be married up

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Oct 09, 2017 4K passthrough without a PC? Absolutely! – AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable Plus 2 capture box review
4K passthrough without a PC? Absolutely! – AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable Plus 2 capture box review

Capture rigs are a big part of what we do here at Gaming Trend, and with YouTube, Twitch, and other services, it can be your opportunity to break into the world of streaming your favorite games. I’ve recently gotten my hands on the AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable Plus 2

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 09, 2017 Learning to appreciate a good bottle of wine- Terroir: A winemaking tycoon game
Learning to appreciate a good bottle of wine- Terroir: A winemaking tycoon game

With a lifetime of experience and love for simulation games, especially those involving farming, I rolled up my sleeves to try my hand at running my own vineyard. Terroir is a beautiful, low-poly tycoon game built around one of my favorite things: Wine. You begin your simulation with three tiles

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Oct 09, 2017 At least they’re not the Despicable yellow things: Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions review
At least they’re not the Despicable yellow things: Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions review

Generally, one doesn’t play Mario games for the story. They tend to be extremely simplistic so that the game developers can focus all of their efforts on gameplay. The exceptions have been the RPG spin-offs, which have told stories that were far more interesting yet didn’t take themselves

by Kyle Movius
Previews   -   Oct 09, 2017 Hands-on with the Sims 4 Cats & Dogs create-a-pet
Hands-on with the Sims 4 Cats & Dogs create-a-pet

The Sims is well known for its powerful creation tools which allow players to customize almost every aspect their ideal Sim. Lovers of virtual animals now have reason to rejoice: The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs features the return of an even more powerful create-a-pet tool! Watch as we design

by A Kay Purcell
Editorials   -   Oct 08, 2017 Drinks and Dragons: how one group is bringing roleplay to the community
Drinks and Dragons: how one group is bringing roleplay to the community

As I sit in my oversized armchair finishing a beer and begin narrating a new adventure to a group of strangers, I know something special is happening. The din of voices around us is full of contentment, and this section of the bar that we took over is a sea

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2017 Break the chain: Absolver review
Break the chain: Absolver review

Norm Macdonald once said there were only two classes of competitor in skydiving: grand champion, and “stuff on a rock.” My experience with fighting games feels similar. From Street Fighter to Injustice: Gods Among Us, I’m either completely decking my opponent into submission, or getting juggle-combo-chained in a brutal

by Victor Grunn
Copied by the light – Echo review
Reviews   -   Oct 11, 2017 Copied by the light – Echo review

Imagine being on a fully artificial planet covered in ornate and massive buildings in search of a way to bring someone back to life. Then as you are walking down a hallway, the lights go off and the buildings start turning against you. Something sends murderous clones of yourself that

by Zach Faber
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Reviews   -   Oct 11, 2017 Copied by the light – Echo review
Copied by the light – Echo review

Imagine being on a fully artificial planet covered in ornate and massive buildings in search of a way to bring someone back to life. Then as you are walking down a hallway, the lights go off and the buildings start turning against you. Something sends murderous clones of yourself that

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Oct 11, 2017 Lizards, rats, and elves: Total War: Warhammer 2 review
Lizards, rats, and elves: Total War: Warhammer 2 review

Creative Assembly’s Total War series is a long-running strategy juggernaut, deep in tactics and heavy in management. Fans of Games Workshop’s Warhammer Fantasy tabletop game have hoped, prayed, and made sacrifices (well, hopefully not) over the years so that these two darlings of strategy might be married up

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Oct 09, 2017 4K passthrough without a PC? Absolutely! – AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable Plus 2 capture box review
4K passthrough without a PC? Absolutely! – AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable Plus 2 capture box review

Capture rigs are a big part of what we do here at Gaming Trend, and with YouTube, Twitch, and other services, it can be your opportunity to break into the world of streaming your favorite games. I’ve recently gotten my hands on the AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable Plus 2

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 09, 2017 Learning to appreciate a good bottle of wine- Terroir: A winemaking tycoon game
Learning to appreciate a good bottle of wine- Terroir: A winemaking tycoon game

With a lifetime of experience and love for simulation games, especially those involving farming, I rolled up my sleeves to try my hand at running my own vineyard. Terroir is a beautiful, low-poly tycoon game built around one of my favorite things: Wine. You begin your simulation with three tiles

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Oct 09, 2017 At least they’re not the Despicable yellow things: Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions review
At least they’re not the Despicable yellow things: Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions review

Generally, one doesn’t play Mario games for the story. They tend to be extremely simplistic so that the game developers can focus all of their efforts on gameplay. The exceptions have been the RPG spin-offs, which have told stories that were far more interesting yet didn’t take themselves

by Kyle Movius
Previews   -   Oct 09, 2017 Hands-on with the Sims 4 Cats & Dogs create-a-pet
Hands-on with the Sims 4 Cats & Dogs create-a-pet

The Sims is well known for its powerful creation tools which allow players to customize almost every aspect their ideal Sim. Lovers of virtual animals now have reason to rejoice: The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs features the return of an even more powerful create-a-pet tool! Watch as we design

by A Kay Purcell
Editorials   -   Oct 08, 2017 Drinks and Dragons: how one group is bringing roleplay to the community
Drinks and Dragons: how one group is bringing roleplay to the community

As I sit in my oversized armchair finishing a beer and begin narrating a new adventure to a group of strangers, I know something special is happening. The din of voices around us is full of contentment, and this section of the bar that we took over is a sea

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2017 Break the chain: Absolver review
Break the chain: Absolver review

Norm Macdonald once said there were only two classes of competitor in skydiving: grand champion, and “stuff on a rock.” My experience with fighting games feels similar. From Street Fighter to Injustice: Gods Among Us, I’m either completely decking my opponent into submission, or getting juggle-combo-chained in a brutal

by Victor Grunn
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