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For episode 73 of the GT Reboot, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara are joined by Gaming Trend editor Josh Devlin to talk about their reactions to the Nintendo Switch reveal, the first Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer, and Mike’s Battlefield 1 review. Every week, Mike and Joe convene to
by Joe DeClaraCoulrophobia, better known as fear of clowns, affects a great many people. The common belief is that it is caused by the uncanny valley effect as they look human, but have just enough variance from a pleasant face that it becomes deeply disturbing. This ‘almost human’ phenomenon is exacerbated by
by Ron BurkeDragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is an example of a game with a strong start but ultimately not enough variety to keep you engaged for long. While there’s no lack of content to the game, and fans will go nuts at the opportunity to play through some of their favorite
by Christian DeCosterIt almost seems like all games need to have an in-depth theme to attract an audience. We have miniatures games with fantasy characters’ backstories explaining their thirst for glory or gold. Other games explain a mutant apocalypse or some other sci-fi setting. Onitama is quite the opposite. It’s beautiful
by Keith SchleicherAfter years of lampooning faux gaming consoles, the Neptunia franchise gets a partner, finally, that allows it to make some references to some real part of gaming history. Superdimension Neptune vs. Sega Hard Girls pairs a cutesy JRPG meta-adventure with the human embodiments of Sega’s failures, successes, and historical
by Patrick RostAs Kenneth and Eric embark on new journeys and endeavors, a set of new challengers appear! For episode 72 of the GT Reboot, Editor of Reviews and Previews Mike Pearce and News Editor Joe DeClara step up as the new hosts of Gaming Trend’s weekly audio show. This episode,
by Joe DeClaraWorld of Final Fantasy is a game that spends so much time paying tribute to the series it draws from that it doesn’t spend enough time fleshing out the parts of it that make it unique. At its best, it’s a charming and lighthearted crossover with flashes of
by Kenneth ShepardThe original Titanfall was a fun but divisive game, with a strong central premise but a lot of complaints about its lasting power and conspicuous lack of a single player campaign. Titanfall 2 is bigger and better than its predecessor, adding a ton of new content and features, including a
by Christian DeCosterFor episode 73 of the GT Reboot, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara are joined by Gaming Trend editor Josh Devlin to talk about their reactions to the Nintendo Switch reveal, the first Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer, and Mike’s Battlefield 1 review. Every week, Mike and Joe convene to
by Joe DeClaraSandfall Interactive drops an award-worthy turn-based RPG on their first try
If you’re familiar with Formlabs, it’s probably in the commercial space. As a manufacturer of 3D printers, they have mostly focused on professional printers that put anything in the consumer space to shame. They have printers that use Stereolithography, just like printers from the likes of Elegoo or
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For episode 73 of the GT Reboot, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara are joined by Gaming Trend editor Josh Devlin to talk about their reactions to the Nintendo Switch reveal, the first Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer, and Mike’s Battlefield 1 review. Every week, Mike and Joe convene to
by Joe DeClaraCoulrophobia, better known as fear of clowns, affects a great many people. The common belief is that it is caused by the uncanny valley effect as they look human, but have just enough variance from a pleasant face that it becomes deeply disturbing. This ‘almost human’ phenomenon is exacerbated by
by Ron BurkeDragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is an example of a game with a strong start but ultimately not enough variety to keep you engaged for long. While there’s no lack of content to the game, and fans will go nuts at the opportunity to play through some of their favorite
by Christian DeCosterIt almost seems like all games need to have an in-depth theme to attract an audience. We have miniatures games with fantasy characters’ backstories explaining their thirst for glory or gold. Other games explain a mutant apocalypse or some other sci-fi setting. Onitama is quite the opposite. It’s beautiful
by Keith SchleicherAfter years of lampooning faux gaming consoles, the Neptunia franchise gets a partner, finally, that allows it to make some references to some real part of gaming history. Superdimension Neptune vs. Sega Hard Girls pairs a cutesy JRPG meta-adventure with the human embodiments of Sega’s failures, successes, and historical
by Patrick RostAs Kenneth and Eric embark on new journeys and endeavors, a set of new challengers appear! For episode 72 of the GT Reboot, Editor of Reviews and Previews Mike Pearce and News Editor Joe DeClara step up as the new hosts of Gaming Trend’s weekly audio show. This episode,
by Joe DeClaraWorld of Final Fantasy is a game that spends so much time paying tribute to the series it draws from that it doesn’t spend enough time fleshing out the parts of it that make it unique. At its best, it’s a charming and lighthearted crossover with flashes of
by Kenneth ShepardThe original Titanfall was a fun but divisive game, with a strong central premise but a lot of complaints about its lasting power and conspicuous lack of a single player campaign. Titanfall 2 is bigger and better than its predecessor, adding a ton of new content and features, including a
by Christian DeCoster