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Previews   -   May 19, 2017 Flying the profitable skies — Aviation Tycoon Preview
Flying the profitable skies — Aviation Tycoon Preview

Aviation Tycoon Preview [GAMING TREND] Watch this video on YouTube It’s not uncommon for games to put you in the position of a shrewd business owner, trying to make a profit. Some of them give you the opportunity to own the business by owning shares and betting on their

by Keith Schleicher
Previews   -   May 19, 2017 Here’s a sneak peek at Destiny 2’s new strike and multiplayer mode
Here’s a sneak peek at Destiny 2’s new strike and multiplayer mode

Bungie unveiled Destiny 2’s gameplay yesterday, and Gaming Trend was lucky enough to get some hands-on time with the game. Here’s what we can share at this time. First up, Destiny 2’s all-new multiplayer mode: Countdown, and attack/defense mode that has players battling it out to

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   May 19, 2017 Simple and clean: Ovivo review
Simple and clean: Ovivo review

With triple-A games these days showing off how much they can achieve graphically, sometimes it’s great to just chill out with something simple. Ovivo is a great example of a game where less is more, as it depends on a singular mechanic to traverse its wonderful minimalist world. While

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   May 19, 2017 Crazy Eights: Eddie Zakoor on Wanted Earth
Crazy Eights: Eddie Zakoor on Wanted Earth

Skirmish games take all forms, generally with the idea of a dungeon crawl through different missions with one player controlling the minions.  Wanted Earth takes a slightly different approach.  While it is a one versus many game, halfway through the big bad comes out to challenge the heroes.  To find

by Keith Schleicher
Features   -   May 17, 2017 Prey gets so much right — but not the combat
Prey gets so much right — but not the combat

Arkane Austin does so much to get me to love Prey: its setting, the Talos I space station, is an incredibly well-designed space; the station’s dozens of terminals and computers are filled with emails to peruse and secrets to find; the score and art design are striking; its wonderfully

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   May 17, 2017 The Big Bang: Planetarium Review
The Big Bang: Planetarium Review

Many kids’ first experience with the wonders of the galaxy came from the inside of an inflatable dome that filled school gymnasiums. There was something magical about seeing those tiny lights projected around a sphere depicting galaxies, stars, and planets. Those special convocations were meant to fascinate young minds about

by Nick South
Reviews   -   May 17, 2017 Slow wonderment — Prey review
Slow wonderment — Prey review

These days, games like Prey seem few and far between. There’s not one specific, unique mechanic promoted nor is there a grand overarching narrative that promises to tie you up for a trilogy. Instead, it’s a simple run through an empty space station where you spend a majority

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   May 17, 2017 Building on solid foundations: Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition Review
Building on solid foundations: Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition Review

Punch a tree. Make some tools. Dig a hole. Every new playthrough of Minecraft begins as such, and though numerous changes and additions have come over the years, the core gameplay will always come from mining and crafting. That being said, this most recent version does bring enough new changes

by Noah McGuire
Flying the profitable skies — Aviation Tycoon Preview
Previews   -   May 19, 2017 Flying the profitable skies — Aviation Tycoon Preview

Aviation Tycoon Preview [GAMING TREND] Watch this video on YouTube It’s not uncommon for games to put you in the position of a shrewd business owner, trying to make a profit. Some of them give you the opportunity to own the business by owning shares and betting on their

by Keith Schleicher
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Previews   -   May 19, 2017 Flying the profitable skies — Aviation Tycoon Preview
Flying the profitable skies — Aviation Tycoon Preview

Aviation Tycoon Preview [GAMING TREND] Watch this video on YouTube It’s not uncommon for games to put you in the position of a shrewd business owner, trying to make a profit. Some of them give you the opportunity to own the business by owning shares and betting on their

by Keith Schleicher
Previews   -   May 19, 2017 Here’s a sneak peek at Destiny 2’s new strike and multiplayer mode
Here’s a sneak peek at Destiny 2’s new strike and multiplayer mode

Bungie unveiled Destiny 2’s gameplay yesterday, and Gaming Trend was lucky enough to get some hands-on time with the game. Here’s what we can share at this time. First up, Destiny 2’s all-new multiplayer mode: Countdown, and attack/defense mode that has players battling it out to

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   May 19, 2017 Simple and clean: Ovivo review
Simple and clean: Ovivo review

With triple-A games these days showing off how much they can achieve graphically, sometimes it’s great to just chill out with something simple. Ovivo is a great example of a game where less is more, as it depends on a singular mechanic to traverse its wonderful minimalist world. While

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   May 19, 2017 Crazy Eights: Eddie Zakoor on Wanted Earth
Crazy Eights: Eddie Zakoor on Wanted Earth

Skirmish games take all forms, generally with the idea of a dungeon crawl through different missions with one player controlling the minions.  Wanted Earth takes a slightly different approach.  While it is a one versus many game, halfway through the big bad comes out to challenge the heroes.  To find

by Keith Schleicher
Features   -   May 17, 2017 Prey gets so much right — but not the combat
Prey gets so much right — but not the combat

Arkane Austin does so much to get me to love Prey: its setting, the Talos I space station, is an incredibly well-designed space; the station’s dozens of terminals and computers are filled with emails to peruse and secrets to find; the score and art design are striking; its wonderfully

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   May 17, 2017 The Big Bang: Planetarium Review
The Big Bang: Planetarium Review

Many kids’ first experience with the wonders of the galaxy came from the inside of an inflatable dome that filled school gymnasiums. There was something magical about seeing those tiny lights projected around a sphere depicting galaxies, stars, and planets. Those special convocations were meant to fascinate young minds about

by Nick South
Reviews   -   May 17, 2017 Slow wonderment — Prey review
Slow wonderment — Prey review

These days, games like Prey seem few and far between. There’s not one specific, unique mechanic promoted nor is there a grand overarching narrative that promises to tie you up for a trilogy. Instead, it’s a simple run through an empty space station where you spend a majority

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   May 17, 2017 Building on solid foundations: Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition Review
Building on solid foundations: Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition Review

Punch a tree. Make some tools. Dig a hole. Every new playthrough of Minecraft begins as such, and though numerous changes and additions have come over the years, the core gameplay will always come from mining and crafting. That being said, this most recent version does bring enough new changes

by Noah McGuire
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