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Interviews   -   Oct 17, 2016 Crazy Eights: Keith Baker on Illimat
Crazy Eights: Keith Baker on Illimat

You may recognize Keith Baker as the creator of the Gloom card game and the Eberron setting for Dungeons and Dragons.  So how does a designer get together with a band and create a new card game with funding on Kickstarter?  I was fortunate enough to ask Keith Baker about

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2016 Back and better than ever: Battlefield 1 review
Back and better than ever: Battlefield 1 review

When Battlefield 1 was first announced a few months ago, its World War I (WWI) setting took many by surprise. World War II, modern combat, and near-future combat, are standbys of the first person shooter genre. Many significant wars have remained under represented, or not represented at all, as developers

by Mike Pearce
Previews   -   Oct 16, 2016 War Pigeons: Battlefield 1’s all-new multiplayer mode
War Pigeons: Battlefield 1’s all-new multiplayer mode

Check out the brand new multiplayer game type in Battlefield 1, War Pigeons. An intense, infantry-focused kill fest where your team must locate a pigeon, hold it for long enough to write a message, and then release it successfully. Stay tuned to Gaming Trend for the full review of Battlefield

by Mike Pearce
Previews   -   Oct 16, 2016 Battlefield 1 Operations on a beautiful new map
Battlefield 1 Operations on a beautiful new map

The Italian front roars to life in the Venetian Alps on Battlefield 1’s new Operations map series, Iron Walls. Check out the tanks, the troops, and some heavy bombing from a zeppelin, one of three behemoth vehicles new to the series. Stay tuned for Gaming Trend’s full review

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2016 WAAAGH: Warhammer 40K: Eternal Crusade review
WAAAGH: Warhammer 40K: Eternal Crusade review

The prospect of an online multiplayer Warhammer 40k shooter is something I’ve been dreaming about for a while. I’m one of those guys who loves the 40k universe despite never having played the tabletop game: Dawn of War hooked me on the setting, and subsequent forays into the

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2016 Nothing to Guard or Explore: The Guardians: Explore Review
Nothing to Guard or Explore: The Guardians: Explore Review

Spring break has come for you and your middle school friends, and with it there will be games, relaxation, and a hoard of fantastical horrors come to destroy everything you know and love. Good times. The Guardians: Explore tasks you with arraying yourself with weaponry to defend your home town

by John Farrell
Impressions   -   Oct 14, 2016 Comeback kids: The Great Lakes Avengers issue one impressions
Comeback kids: The Great Lakes Avengers issue one impressions

Ever since I started to regularly collect comics last year, I’ve been attracted to the zany and lighthearted ones. From Jughead to Howard the Duck, I really enjoy fun and hilarious romps that are self-aware in nature. After reading up on the origin of Squirrel Girl, I fell in

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2016 Round and round we go – Mafia III review
Round and round we go – Mafia III review

There’s a lot to talk about when it comes to Mafia III. From its handling of race to the intricacies of the design, the third entry in this series that began back in 2002 is not short of talking points. But more importantly, does blending it together in one

by Jay Malone
Crazy Eights: Keith Baker on Illimat
Interviews   -   Oct 17, 2016 Crazy Eights: Keith Baker on Illimat

You may recognize Keith Baker as the creator of the Gloom card game and the Eberron setting for Dungeons and Dragons.  So how does a designer get together with a band and create a new card game with funding on Kickstarter?  I was fortunate enough to ask Keith Baker about

by Keith Schleicher
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Interviews   -   Oct 17, 2016 Crazy Eights: Keith Baker on Illimat
Crazy Eights: Keith Baker on Illimat

You may recognize Keith Baker as the creator of the Gloom card game and the Eberron setting for Dungeons and Dragons.  So how does a designer get together with a band and create a new card game with funding on Kickstarter?  I was fortunate enough to ask Keith Baker about

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2016 Back and better than ever: Battlefield 1 review
Back and better than ever: Battlefield 1 review

When Battlefield 1 was first announced a few months ago, its World War I (WWI) setting took many by surprise. World War II, modern combat, and near-future combat, are standbys of the first person shooter genre. Many significant wars have remained under represented, or not represented at all, as developers

by Mike Pearce
Previews   -   Oct 16, 2016 War Pigeons: Battlefield 1’s all-new multiplayer mode
War Pigeons: Battlefield 1’s all-new multiplayer mode

Check out the brand new multiplayer game type in Battlefield 1, War Pigeons. An intense, infantry-focused kill fest where your team must locate a pigeon, hold it for long enough to write a message, and then release it successfully. Stay tuned to Gaming Trend for the full review of Battlefield

by Mike Pearce
Previews   -   Oct 16, 2016 Battlefield 1 Operations on a beautiful new map
Battlefield 1 Operations on a beautiful new map

The Italian front roars to life in the Venetian Alps on Battlefield 1’s new Operations map series, Iron Walls. Check out the tanks, the troops, and some heavy bombing from a zeppelin, one of three behemoth vehicles new to the series. Stay tuned for Gaming Trend’s full review

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2016 WAAAGH: Warhammer 40K: Eternal Crusade review
WAAAGH: Warhammer 40K: Eternal Crusade review

The prospect of an online multiplayer Warhammer 40k shooter is something I’ve been dreaming about for a while. I’m one of those guys who loves the 40k universe despite never having played the tabletop game: Dawn of War hooked me on the setting, and subsequent forays into the

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2016 Nothing to Guard or Explore: The Guardians: Explore Review
Nothing to Guard or Explore: The Guardians: Explore Review

Spring break has come for you and your middle school friends, and with it there will be games, relaxation, and a hoard of fantastical horrors come to destroy everything you know and love. Good times. The Guardians: Explore tasks you with arraying yourself with weaponry to defend your home town

by John Farrell
Impressions   -   Oct 14, 2016 Comeback kids: The Great Lakes Avengers issue one impressions
Comeback kids: The Great Lakes Avengers issue one impressions

Ever since I started to regularly collect comics last year, I’ve been attracted to the zany and lighthearted ones. From Jughead to Howard the Duck, I really enjoy fun and hilarious romps that are self-aware in nature. After reading up on the origin of Squirrel Girl, I fell in

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2016 Round and round we go – Mafia III review
Round and round we go – Mafia III review

There’s a lot to talk about when it comes to Mafia III. From its handling of race to the intricacies of the design, the third entry in this series that began back in 2002 is not short of talking points. But more importantly, does blending it together in one

by Jay Malone
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