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The words “coloring book” usually bring to mind blank versions of cartoon characters that kids watch on TV, or cheesey restaurant placemats. If you’re like me, you grew up laying on the floor and coloring with your BIG box of Crayola crayons. On occasion my mom would sidle up
by Ron BurkeHala, the Kahuna of Melemele Island, proudly tells you: “Only when you find the balance of the old and the new can you make something original.” I could not possibly invent a more clear or precise explanation as to why the newest installments to the Pokémon franchise shines so brightly;
by A Kay PurcellBurning Games is most notably known for FAITH: The Sci-Fi RPG. It is a system that doesn’t use any dice. However, they have a Kickstarter for a new game that relies heavily on dice, Ether Wars. Since it was such a different endeavor from their original game, I wanted
by Keith SchleicherIt’s probably safe to call Amnesia: The Dark Descent one of the most influential horror games in recent memory, with games like Outlast, Daylight, and even the upcoming Resident Evil VII taking a lot of inspiration from its design. Not only that, but its popularity with Let’s Players
by Christian DeCosterA couple weeks ago Gaming Trend had a chance to go out to Los Angeles, California and sit down with the developers for the PS4 exclusive Let It Die coming later this year. I spoke with Game Director Hideyuki Shin and Publishing Producer Tyler Inouye about this hack-and-slash action game
by Josh DevlinWith Thanksgiving around the corner, food is what it’s all about (apart from family gatherings and being grateful, that is!). Turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, family recipes here and there, exchanged from table to table. But sometimes, you might want to shake things up a little and try something new.
by Rachel "Rei" BerryJust how much of yourself do you share online? Would you say your computer files and your social media accounts accurately reflect your personality, interests, and motivation in life? Even when it comes to acts of terrorism, how much right does the government have to invade your digital privacy? Orwell
by Sarah MarchantLouis Riel, the leader of a military rebellion against the Canadian government, has been captured and now stands trial. Two forces step forth: a prosecutor, who promises to bring justice to the people of Canada, and a defense attorney, who protects the rights of the accused. High Treason!: the Trial
by John FarrellThe words “coloring book” usually bring to mind blank versions of cartoon characters that kids watch on TV, or cheesey restaurant placemats. If you’re like me, you grew up laying on the floor and coloring with your BIG box of Crayola crayons. On occasion my mom would sidle up
by Ron BurkeI’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
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The words “coloring book” usually bring to mind blank versions of cartoon characters that kids watch on TV, or cheesey restaurant placemats. If you’re like me, you grew up laying on the floor and coloring with your BIG box of Crayola crayons. On occasion my mom would sidle up
by Ron BurkeHala, the Kahuna of Melemele Island, proudly tells you: “Only when you find the balance of the old and the new can you make something original.” I could not possibly invent a more clear or precise explanation as to why the newest installments to the Pokémon franchise shines so brightly;
by A Kay PurcellBurning Games is most notably known for FAITH: The Sci-Fi RPG. It is a system that doesn’t use any dice. However, they have a Kickstarter for a new game that relies heavily on dice, Ether Wars. Since it was such a different endeavor from their original game, I wanted
by Keith SchleicherIt’s probably safe to call Amnesia: The Dark Descent one of the most influential horror games in recent memory, with games like Outlast, Daylight, and even the upcoming Resident Evil VII taking a lot of inspiration from its design. Not only that, but its popularity with Let’s Players
by Christian DeCosterA couple weeks ago Gaming Trend had a chance to go out to Los Angeles, California and sit down with the developers for the PS4 exclusive Let It Die coming later this year. I spoke with Game Director Hideyuki Shin and Publishing Producer Tyler Inouye about this hack-and-slash action game
by Josh DevlinWith Thanksgiving around the corner, food is what it’s all about (apart from family gatherings and being grateful, that is!). Turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, family recipes here and there, exchanged from table to table. But sometimes, you might want to shake things up a little and try something new.
by Rachel "Rei" BerryJust how much of yourself do you share online? Would you say your computer files and your social media accounts accurately reflect your personality, interests, and motivation in life? Even when it comes to acts of terrorism, how much right does the government have to invade your digital privacy? Orwell
by Sarah MarchantLouis Riel, the leader of a military rebellion against the Canadian government, has been captured and now stands trial. Two forces step forth: a prosecutor, who promises to bring justice to the people of Canada, and a defense attorney, who protects the rights of the accused. High Treason!: the Trial
by John Farrell