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Previews   -   Jul 18, 2017 Evil Controllers reinvents Elite controllers with Shift
Evil Controllers reinvents Elite controllers with Shift

For a company with the name “evil” in the name, Evil Controllers certainly has a lot of good intentions. Recently I got my hands on a prototype of their newest controller, the Shift. I was interested to see where the pro controller company could go in a world where Microsoft’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 18, 2017 Golarion Societies, High, Low, and Secret: Pathfinder Adventurer’s Guide Review
Golarion Societies, High, Low, and Secret: Pathfinder Adventurer’s Guide Review

With every release, Pathfinder becomes a more developed, complex, and involving game. Occult Adventures opened our minds to the unseen, Ultimate Intrigue brought political complexity into the setting, and Bestiary 6 gave us all the weird we could ever need in a lifetime. Each of these releases threatened to be

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jul 18, 2017 Stay Fresh! — Splatoon 2 review
Stay Fresh! — Splatoon 2 review

By the end of every multiplayer match in Splatoon 2, I could feel my blood pumping with adrenaline. Even when being utterly suppressed by the enemy team, there’s an exhilarating rush as you fire off every round possible, the entire arena soaked in bright ink. And it’s this

by Matt Welsh
Podcast   -   Jul 17, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: What’s Trending!
Gaming Trend Podcast: What’s Trending!

Joe runs down the three of the biggest news stories in gaming this week: Atari’s mysterious new console, Ni no Kuni II’s delay into 2018, and PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS’ new first-person view only server. Every week, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara convene to discuss news and previews of

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Jul 17, 2017 Don’t stop believin’: Implosion – Never Lose Hope review
Don’t stop believin’: Implosion – Never Lose Hope review

With all the talk about Nindies and other smaller games on the eShop, Rayark Games is the best example of a great indie developer for the Switch. With Voez, the company made a perfect port of the mobile rhythm game, removed IAPs, and created a complete experience that worked well

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Jul 16, 2017 An adventure of evolution: Life of Us interview and hands on
An adventure of evolution: Life of Us interview and hands on

I slipped on a virtual reality visor, ready to traverse millions of years of evolution thanks to the two person experience, Life of Us, with my good friend Tim. We were separated, located in different booths and locked into the private worlds within our VR visors. The words “This isn’

by A Kay Purcell
Contests   -   Jul 15, 2017 Giveaway: Destiny 2 Early Access Beta Codes [XB1/PS4]
Giveaway: Destiny 2 Early Access Beta Codes [XB1/PS4]

Giveaway: Destiny 2 Early Access Beta Codes [XB1/PS4] Destiny 2’s beta is IMMINENT! Prepare yourself, soldier. Gaming Trend is giving away a few codes to you, our readers, for early access to the game on either Xbox One and PlayStation 4. (PC is coming in August) Why should

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 14, 2017 The Tarnished Age: CVlizations Review
The Tarnished Age: CVlizations Review

It can be a challenge for game designers to make a short civilization game. A great civilization game makes you feel like you accomplished something, whether that be conquering your foes or building a magnificent empire. However, that can be hard to achieve in under an hour and requires a

by Nick South
Evil Controllers reinvents Elite controllers with Shift
Previews   -   Jul 18, 2017 Evil Controllers reinvents Elite controllers with Shift

For a company with the name “evil” in the name, Evil Controllers certainly has a lot of good intentions. Recently I got my hands on a prototype of their newest controller, the Shift. I was interested to see where the pro controller company could go in a world where Microsoft’

by Ron Burke
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Previews   -   Jul 18, 2017 Evil Controllers reinvents Elite controllers with Shift
Evil Controllers reinvents Elite controllers with Shift

For a company with the name “evil” in the name, Evil Controllers certainly has a lot of good intentions. Recently I got my hands on a prototype of their newest controller, the Shift. I was interested to see where the pro controller company could go in a world where Microsoft’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 18, 2017 Golarion Societies, High, Low, and Secret: Pathfinder Adventurer’s Guide Review
Golarion Societies, High, Low, and Secret: Pathfinder Adventurer’s Guide Review

With every release, Pathfinder becomes a more developed, complex, and involving game. Occult Adventures opened our minds to the unseen, Ultimate Intrigue brought political complexity into the setting, and Bestiary 6 gave us all the weird we could ever need in a lifetime. Each of these releases threatened to be

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jul 18, 2017 Stay Fresh! — Splatoon 2 review
Stay Fresh! — Splatoon 2 review

By the end of every multiplayer match in Splatoon 2, I could feel my blood pumping with adrenaline. Even when being utterly suppressed by the enemy team, there’s an exhilarating rush as you fire off every round possible, the entire arena soaked in bright ink. And it’s this

by Matt Welsh
Podcast   -   Jul 17, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: What’s Trending!
Gaming Trend Podcast: What’s Trending!

Joe runs down the three of the biggest news stories in gaming this week: Atari’s mysterious new console, Ni no Kuni II’s delay into 2018, and PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS’ new first-person view only server. Every week, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara convene to discuss news and previews of

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Jul 17, 2017 Don’t stop believin’: Implosion – Never Lose Hope review
Don’t stop believin’: Implosion – Never Lose Hope review

With all the talk about Nindies and other smaller games on the eShop, Rayark Games is the best example of a great indie developer for the Switch. With Voez, the company made a perfect port of the mobile rhythm game, removed IAPs, and created a complete experience that worked well

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Jul 16, 2017 An adventure of evolution: Life of Us interview and hands on
An adventure of evolution: Life of Us interview and hands on

I slipped on a virtual reality visor, ready to traverse millions of years of evolution thanks to the two person experience, Life of Us, with my good friend Tim. We were separated, located in different booths and locked into the private worlds within our VR visors. The words “This isn’

by A Kay Purcell
Contests   -   Jul 15, 2017 Giveaway: Destiny 2 Early Access Beta Codes [XB1/PS4]
Giveaway: Destiny 2 Early Access Beta Codes [XB1/PS4]

Giveaway: Destiny 2 Early Access Beta Codes [XB1/PS4] Destiny 2’s beta is IMMINENT! Prepare yourself, soldier. Gaming Trend is giving away a few codes to you, our readers, for early access to the game on either Xbox One and PlayStation 4. (PC is coming in August) Why should

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 14, 2017 The Tarnished Age: CVlizations Review
The Tarnished Age: CVlizations Review

It can be a challenge for game designers to make a short civilization game. A great civilization game makes you feel like you accomplished something, whether that be conquering your foes or building a magnificent empire. However, that can be hard to achieve in under an hour and requires a

by Nick South
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