
It’s rare that one can find a game so equally calming and challenging at the same time. Ubisoft’s Grow Up can be described as one of those games. BUD is the protagonist of this open-world platformer, a clumsy, child-like robot whose goal is to recover the scattered pieces
by Rachel "Rei" Berry
You’re the prey, and we’re the hunters. Attack on Titan is one of the most beloved anime in recent memory. Revered for its intense story, beautiful yet graphic animation, and full-throttle action, I was excited to see how developer Omega Force would adapt it in video game form.
by Josh Devlin
We’re approaching the end of another year, and the close of 2016 marks another seminal chapter in the history of video games; The Witness enamored many, INSIDE baffled us all, Overwatch took its rightful place next to the greatest of shooters, and nearly everyone in the world got a
by Joe DeClara
In an effort to stand out from the crowd, it’s not uncommon to see game publishers host members of the gaming media. Some of these events are lavish affairs and others are fairly subdued, but all have the same goal: to create buzz of an upcoming release. Monolith and
by Nick South
I probably shouldn’t admit the countless hours I spent playing Rollercoaster Tycoon. I’d tweak my coasters for maximum thrill, and when that didn’t work I’d drop the occasional ungrateful patron off in the lake. In short, I was the tyrannical Walt Disney. So, when I got
by Nick South
A game designed and developed entirely by one person is impressive. Considering the low price tag of $15 for Meridian: Squad 22, it does boast some fantastic visuals and sound. Maps, units, and terrain look unique and are bursting with vibrant colors. The cutscenes look incredible and the audio team
by Mike Pearce
A simplified example of how your dungeon will come to be. We just descended to the fourth level and I am beginning to doubt if we will make it out alive. Back a while some wicked black sludge sprayed acid on our wizard and it ate away most of her
by John Farrell
The first 15 minutes of Valley are some of the most confusing moments I’ve ever experienced in a game. You find yourself waking up on an excluded island, discover strange ghostly life forms, find an exo suit that gives you super speed, ultra-high leaping abilities, and the ability to
by Travis Northup
It’s rare that one can find a game so equally calming and challenging at the same time. Ubisoft’s Grow Up can be described as one of those games. BUD is the protagonist of this open-world platformer, a clumsy, child-like robot whose goal is to recover the scattered pieces
by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Master of Puppets once again

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This is the first time I've returned to Yakuza 0 since I first played it when it was released on PS4 in 2017. Despite coming out the same week as other notable PS4 games like Resident Evil 7 and Gravity Rush 2, it went on to be a

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I’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

It’s rare that one can find a game so equally calming and challenging at the same time. Ubisoft’s Grow Up can be described as one of those games. BUD is the protagonist of this open-world platformer, a clumsy, child-like robot whose goal is to recover the scattered pieces
by Rachel "Rei" Berry
You’re the prey, and we’re the hunters. Attack on Titan is one of the most beloved anime in recent memory. Revered for its intense story, beautiful yet graphic animation, and full-throttle action, I was excited to see how developer Omega Force would adapt it in video game form.
by Josh Devlin
We’re approaching the end of another year, and the close of 2016 marks another seminal chapter in the history of video games; The Witness enamored many, INSIDE baffled us all, Overwatch took its rightful place next to the greatest of shooters, and nearly everyone in the world got a
by Joe DeClara
In an effort to stand out from the crowd, it’s not uncommon to see game publishers host members of the gaming media. Some of these events are lavish affairs and others are fairly subdued, but all have the same goal: to create buzz of an upcoming release. Monolith and
by Nick South
I probably shouldn’t admit the countless hours I spent playing Rollercoaster Tycoon. I’d tweak my coasters for maximum thrill, and when that didn’t work I’d drop the occasional ungrateful patron off in the lake. In short, I was the tyrannical Walt Disney. So, when I got
by Nick South
A game designed and developed entirely by one person is impressive. Considering the low price tag of $15 for Meridian: Squad 22, it does boast some fantastic visuals and sound. Maps, units, and terrain look unique and are bursting with vibrant colors. The cutscenes look incredible and the audio team
by Mike Pearce
A simplified example of how your dungeon will come to be. We just descended to the fourth level and I am beginning to doubt if we will make it out alive. Back a while some wicked black sludge sprayed acid on our wizard and it ate away most of her
by John Farrell
The first 15 minutes of Valley are some of the most confusing moments I’ve ever experienced in a game. You find yourself waking up on an excluded island, discover strange ghostly life forms, find an exo suit that gives you super speed, ultra-high leaping abilities, and the ability to
by Travis Northup