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Many of the editors here at Gaming Trend are avid Overwatch players and they’ve been telling me to hurry-the-hell-up and try it out for months now. I managed to hold out for about a year, but I finally succumbed to the pressure. So, in this week’s episode, you’
by Mike PearceWhen a side-scrolling “Metroidvania” game is at its best, it’s addictive, challenging, and full of unique experiences. As a fan of the genre, I look back fondly at classics like Super Metroid, and some of the fantastic modern titles like Ori and the Blind Forest. When this genre is
by Travis NorthupIt’s a testament to how much the Tekken franchise has evolved; ever since the good ol’ PS1 days, the 3D fighter has undergone some pretty distinct graphical and gameplay changes, and the seventh main installment shows this quite spectacularly. While there are some hiccups here and there, Tekken 7
by Elisha DeograciasThis week on Gaming Trend Reboot, Monolith’s Shadow of Mordor gets delayed to October of this year, Square Enix takes over development for the Final Fantasy VII remake, and Walking Dead Season 3 disappoints our crew. Also, editor Travis Northup joins us to talk about his time with Destiny
by Joe DeClaraDominoes has been popular across the globe for centuries. While the depth of Go and Chess have made them timeless, it’s the simplicity and versatility of dominoes that has made it an endearing classic. Many variations of the game exist, and Blue Orange’s Kingdomino is the latest to
by Nick SouthSince its release in 2011, Mutants and Masterminds Third Edition has been one of the go-to games for anyone interested in superhero roleplay. Its blend of flexible character creation, fast resolution, and modifiable powers has helped to cement it as a game that is both deep and approachable. Since then,
by John FarrellMagikarp Jump captures both the charm and frustration of everybody’s least favorite splash-happy Pokémon. At this point, I’ve raised 11 generations of Magikarp, yet despite having poured hours into The Pokémon Company’s free-to-play mobile game, I haven’t accomplished anything at all. Inherently, the game is nothing
by Hunter WolfeThe people at Harebrained Schemes are taking their time to get things right, and that’s a great thing. After all, we have not had our last PC Mechwarrior title since 2002 (MechWarrior Online notwithstanding), and a year prior to that since our last tactical title – MechCommander 2. To really
by Ron BurkeMany of the editors here at Gaming Trend are avid Overwatch players and they’ve been telling me to hurry-the-hell-up and try it out for months now. I managed to hold out for about a year, but I finally succumbed to the pressure. So, in this week’s episode, you’
by Mike PearceHere are the games you should keep your eyes on through the back half of the year and into 2026!
Darrington Press has pulled out all the stops, and the resulting quality speaks for itself
A bold leap forward, but doesn’t stick the landing
An independent horror/action/fantasy that's far more than the sum of its parts
Treat your back and bottom to greatness
College Football 26 taking everything to the next level, as it should!
Many of the editors here at Gaming Trend are avid Overwatch players and they’ve been telling me to hurry-the-hell-up and try it out for months now. I managed to hold out for about a year, but I finally succumbed to the pressure. So, in this week’s episode, you’
by Mike PearceWhen a side-scrolling “Metroidvania” game is at its best, it’s addictive, challenging, and full of unique experiences. As a fan of the genre, I look back fondly at classics like Super Metroid, and some of the fantastic modern titles like Ori and the Blind Forest. When this genre is
by Travis NorthupIt’s a testament to how much the Tekken franchise has evolved; ever since the good ol’ PS1 days, the 3D fighter has undergone some pretty distinct graphical and gameplay changes, and the seventh main installment shows this quite spectacularly. While there are some hiccups here and there, Tekken 7
by Elisha DeograciasThis week on Gaming Trend Reboot, Monolith’s Shadow of Mordor gets delayed to October of this year, Square Enix takes over development for the Final Fantasy VII remake, and Walking Dead Season 3 disappoints our crew. Also, editor Travis Northup joins us to talk about his time with Destiny
by Joe DeClaraDominoes has been popular across the globe for centuries. While the depth of Go and Chess have made them timeless, it’s the simplicity and versatility of dominoes that has made it an endearing classic. Many variations of the game exist, and Blue Orange’s Kingdomino is the latest to
by Nick SouthSince its release in 2011, Mutants and Masterminds Third Edition has been one of the go-to games for anyone interested in superhero roleplay. Its blend of flexible character creation, fast resolution, and modifiable powers has helped to cement it as a game that is both deep and approachable. Since then,
by John FarrellMagikarp Jump captures both the charm and frustration of everybody’s least favorite splash-happy Pokémon. At this point, I’ve raised 11 generations of Magikarp, yet despite having poured hours into The Pokémon Company’s free-to-play mobile game, I haven’t accomplished anything at all. Inherently, the game is nothing
by Hunter WolfeThe people at Harebrained Schemes are taking their time to get things right, and that’s a great thing. After all, we have not had our last PC Mechwarrior title since 2002 (MechWarrior Online notwithstanding), and a year prior to that since our last tactical title – MechCommander 2. To really
by Ron Burke