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Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2016 Protecting the Master: Onitama Review
Protecting the Master: Onitama Review

It 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 Schleicher
Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2016 Get on your bike and Mega Drive: Superdimension Neptune vs. Sega Hard Girls review
Get on your bike and Mega Drive: Superdimension Neptune vs. Sega Hard Girls review

After 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 Rost
Podcast   -   Oct 24, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Rebooting the GT Reboot
Gaming Trend Podcast: Rebooting the GT Reboot

As 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 DeClara
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2016 Child’s Play: World of Final Fantasy review
Child’s Play: World of Final Fantasy review

World 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 Shepard
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2016 Stand clear for Titanfall: Titanfall 2 Review
Stand clear for Titanfall: Titanfall 2 Review

The 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
Previews   -   Oct 24, 2016 Welcome to the new world – Watch Dogs 2 hands-on preview
Welcome to the new world – Watch Dogs 2 hands-on preview

With hacking playing a major role in our Presidential election cycle, the timing for Watch Dogs 2 and its “Sick of Spies and Lies” message is oddly appropriate. The premise for Watch Dogs 2 expands on its predecessor: The Blume company who prototyped ctOS (the semi-fictional control software) in Chicago

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2016 On the Hunt: Nosferatu Review
On the Hunt: Nosferatu Review

The work of many nights has proven a link between the madman Renfield and the mysterious deaths that have been haunting the streets of late. Just as you are upon him, you discover a truth that leads to an even more frightful mystery: the true killer is a vampire of

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 23, 2016 High speed metal – RIGS: Mechanized Combat League review
High speed metal – RIGS: Mechanized Combat League review

If there’s a better use for virtual reality than giant stompy robots, I’m not sure what it’d be. While I wait for an M-rated full-on mech simulator, games like RIGS would have to fill the void. Reminiscent of Zone of the Enders 2 and Gundam, RIGS: Mechanized

by Ron Burke
Protecting the Master: Onitama Review
Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2016 Protecting the Master: Onitama Review

It 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 Schleicher
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Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2016 Protecting the Master: Onitama Review
Protecting the Master: Onitama Review

It 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 Schleicher
Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2016 Get on your bike and Mega Drive: Superdimension Neptune vs. Sega Hard Girls review
Get on your bike and Mega Drive: Superdimension Neptune vs. Sega Hard Girls review

After 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 Rost
Podcast   -   Oct 24, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Rebooting the GT Reboot
Gaming Trend Podcast: Rebooting the GT Reboot

As 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 DeClara
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2016 Child’s Play: World of Final Fantasy review
Child’s Play: World of Final Fantasy review

World 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 Shepard
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2016 Stand clear for Titanfall: Titanfall 2 Review
Stand clear for Titanfall: Titanfall 2 Review

The 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
Previews   -   Oct 24, 2016 Welcome to the new world – Watch Dogs 2 hands-on preview
Welcome to the new world – Watch Dogs 2 hands-on preview

With hacking playing a major role in our Presidential election cycle, the timing for Watch Dogs 2 and its “Sick of Spies and Lies” message is oddly appropriate. The premise for Watch Dogs 2 expands on its predecessor: The Blume company who prototyped ctOS (the semi-fictional control software) in Chicago

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2016 On the Hunt: Nosferatu Review
On the Hunt: Nosferatu Review

The work of many nights has proven a link between the madman Renfield and the mysterious deaths that have been haunting the streets of late. Just as you are upon him, you discover a truth that leads to an even more frightful mystery: the true killer is a vampire of

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 23, 2016 High speed metal – RIGS: Mechanized Combat League review
High speed metal – RIGS: Mechanized Combat League review

If there’s a better use for virtual reality than giant stompy robots, I’m not sure what it’d be. While I wait for an M-rated full-on mech simulator, games like RIGS would have to fill the void. Reminiscent of Zone of the Enders 2 and Gundam, RIGS: Mechanized

by Ron Burke
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