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Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2017 Plastic bits having nighttime fits: Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found review
Plastic bits having nighttime fits: Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found review

Toys coming alive is somehow a consistently winning formula. Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found takes that formula and plunges it into a melodramatic darkness, pitting you against hordes of evil, discarded toys in side-scrolling, Castlevania-style platforming battles. A game that reminds you of the good ol’ days of gaming,

by Patrick Rost
Features   -   Feb 14, 2017 10 local multiplayer games for Switch
10 local multiplayer games for Switch

Nintendo is launching its transforming portable home console — the Nintendo Switch — in less than three weeks, and we now have a pretty good idea of what its software library will look like for its first year. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is headlining the Switch’s launch

by Joe DeClara
Features   -   Feb 14, 2017 Your Nintendo Switch launch day guide
Your Nintendo Switch launch day guide

The Nintendo Switch is just around the corner, releasing on March 3rd, but what can you expect when the Big N’s new flagship product ships? What do you need on day one? What games are going to be available to pick up with your shiny new system? Not to

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Feb 14, 2017 Gaming Trend’s New Series: Let’s Play
Gaming Trend’s New Series: Let’s Play

Welcome to Gaming Trend’s new gameplay series. Each week, editor Mike Pearce (that’s me) will be teaming up with other members of Gaming Trend. Together we’ll be playing all sorts of games, from the new, to the old, to the strange or the scary; we’re going

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2017 I can bearly contain myself: Bear With Me Ep 2
I can bearly contain myself: Bear With Me Ep 2

Paper City and its seedy underbelly are ready to be explored in Bear With Me Episode 2. Amber and Ted take to the gritty, monochromatic streets as they continue their search for Flint, Amber’s missing brother, and investigate the most recent fire by the mysterious arsonist, the Red Man

by A Kay Purcell
Podcast   -   Feb 13, 2017 Game of the Year 2016 Podcast
Game of the Year 2016 Podcast

For Gaming Trend’s first podcast episode of 2017, a bunch of Gaming Trend’s editors and contributors got together to debate last year’s greatest achievements in video game culture. We discussed everything from virtual reality to mobile, from the high-octane shooters to the quaint puzzle-platformers. The process was

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2017 “Wool story bro, tell it again” Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World review
“Wool story bro, tell it again” Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World review

While the Wii U is officially discontinued and will not have any more first-party titles after Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild comes out, the 3DS is still alive and kicking. With a couple of Wii U to 3DS ports and remakes, Nintendo seems content to port another Wii

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2017 Get the dirt and get out: Beholder review
Get the dirt and get out: Beholder review

Dark and engrossing, Beholder takes a realistic look at life in a totalitarian state. Do you perform your job as assigned, look out for your family first and foremost, or undermine the establishment by any means necessary? Though you may try to balance them all, there’s no way to

by Sarah Marchant
Plastic bits having nighttime fits: Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found review
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2017 Plastic bits having nighttime fits: Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found review

Toys coming alive is somehow a consistently winning formula. Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found takes that formula and plunges it into a melodramatic darkness, pitting you against hordes of evil, discarded toys in side-scrolling, Castlevania-style platforming battles. A game that reminds you of the good ol’ days of gaming,

by Patrick Rost
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Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2017 Plastic bits having nighttime fits: Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found review
Plastic bits having nighttime fits: Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found review

Toys coming alive is somehow a consistently winning formula. Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found takes that formula and plunges it into a melodramatic darkness, pitting you against hordes of evil, discarded toys in side-scrolling, Castlevania-style platforming battles. A game that reminds you of the good ol’ days of gaming,

by Patrick Rost
Features   -   Feb 14, 2017 10 local multiplayer games for Switch
10 local multiplayer games for Switch

Nintendo is launching its transforming portable home console — the Nintendo Switch — in less than three weeks, and we now have a pretty good idea of what its software library will look like for its first year. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is headlining the Switch’s launch

by Joe DeClara
Features   -   Feb 14, 2017 Your Nintendo Switch launch day guide
Your Nintendo Switch launch day guide

The Nintendo Switch is just around the corner, releasing on March 3rd, but what can you expect when the Big N’s new flagship product ships? What do you need on day one? What games are going to be available to pick up with your shiny new system? Not to

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Feb 14, 2017 Gaming Trend’s New Series: Let’s Play
Gaming Trend’s New Series: Let’s Play

Welcome to Gaming Trend’s new gameplay series. Each week, editor Mike Pearce (that’s me) will be teaming up with other members of Gaming Trend. Together we’ll be playing all sorts of games, from the new, to the old, to the strange or the scary; we’re going

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2017 I can bearly contain myself: Bear With Me Ep 2
I can bearly contain myself: Bear With Me Ep 2

Paper City and its seedy underbelly are ready to be explored in Bear With Me Episode 2. Amber and Ted take to the gritty, monochromatic streets as they continue their search for Flint, Amber’s missing brother, and investigate the most recent fire by the mysterious arsonist, the Red Man

by A Kay Purcell
Podcast   -   Feb 13, 2017 Game of the Year 2016 Podcast
Game of the Year 2016 Podcast

For Gaming Trend’s first podcast episode of 2017, a bunch of Gaming Trend’s editors and contributors got together to debate last year’s greatest achievements in video game culture. We discussed everything from virtual reality to mobile, from the high-octane shooters to the quaint puzzle-platformers. The process was

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2017 “Wool story bro, tell it again” Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World review
“Wool story bro, tell it again” Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World review

While the Wii U is officially discontinued and will not have any more first-party titles after Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild comes out, the 3DS is still alive and kicking. With a couple of Wii U to 3DS ports and remakes, Nintendo seems content to port another Wii

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2017 Get the dirt and get out: Beholder review
Get the dirt and get out: Beholder review

Dark and engrossing, Beholder takes a realistic look at life in a totalitarian state. Do you perform your job as assigned, look out for your family first and foremost, or undermine the establishment by any means necessary? Though you may try to balance them all, there’s no way to

by Sarah Marchant
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