
Okhlos reads like a tongue-in-cheek history lesson on Ancient Greece and plays like a surprisingly brutal roguelike that hinges on your ability to manage a horde of Greece’s more underrepresented and oppressed people. The fine folks over at Coffee Powered Machine have done their research on the societal quirks
by Grant Gardiner
Let’s just get this out of the way right now: the title Between Two Cities makes punishingly little sense. What does it mean? What’s between two cities? Suburbs? Country? Like, a road? Is the game trying to call itself “A Road” but can’t think of the name
by Tom Harrison
The Korean War is often referred to as the Forgotten War. Wedged between the victory of the Greatest Generation and the quagmire that became the Vietnam War, the conflict in Korea gets largely overlooked. The war’s omission in mainstream consciousness extends to board gaming. Dozens of World War II
by Nick South
I’m a big fan of games that look deceptively easy but can make things difficult in a heartbeat. Quicktequila’s Lovely Planet Arcade is a great example of this; the game’s stylistically bright visuals and upbeat music masks an unforgiving yet fair arcade style FPS that pulls no
by Elisha DeograciasA reluctant duo, ten year old Amber must team up with with the washed up, boozing detective, Ted E. Bear, in order to investigate her brother’s disappearance. Despite being a point-and-click detective game about a girl and her teddy bear, Bear With Me is challenging and far from childish.
by A Kay Purcell
It’s a short show this week on the latest episode of the GT Reboot Podcast, with Eric, Kenneth, and Jay all coming together to scrap together a show in a slow week of news and games. Telltale is off to a pretty good start with its Batman adaptation, the
by Kenneth Shepard
As the name implies, Road to Ballhalla is about enduring rigorous trials in the hopes of securing greatness. Instead of looking to impress the Norse gods, however, you’re just a little marble trying to make your way around without getting brutally smashed. This recent offering by tinyBuild is a
by Sarah Marchant
An interesting take on point-and-click adventure games, Psilocybe Games’ Pigsodus is currently on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. The game follows Horace Oinkstein, a smart pig that longs for freedom from his farmhand captors and uses his wits to try and escape. We speak with Peter Lipert, founder of Psilocybe games, to
by Elisha Deogracias
Okhlos reads like a tongue-in-cheek history lesson on Ancient Greece and plays like a surprisingly brutal roguelike that hinges on your ability to manage a horde of Greece’s more underrepresented and oppressed people. The fine folks over at Coffee Powered Machine have done their research on the societal quirks
by Grant Gardiner
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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Thinnest laptop on the planet, now equipped with a 5060 or 5070 GPU.

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

Okhlos reads like a tongue-in-cheek history lesson on Ancient Greece and plays like a surprisingly brutal roguelike that hinges on your ability to manage a horde of Greece’s more underrepresented and oppressed people. The fine folks over at Coffee Powered Machine have done their research on the societal quirks
by Grant Gardiner
Let’s just get this out of the way right now: the title Between Two Cities makes punishingly little sense. What does it mean? What’s between two cities? Suburbs? Country? Like, a road? Is the game trying to call itself “A Road” but can’t think of the name
by Tom Harrison
The Korean War is often referred to as the Forgotten War. Wedged between the victory of the Greatest Generation and the quagmire that became the Vietnam War, the conflict in Korea gets largely overlooked. The war’s omission in mainstream consciousness extends to board gaming. Dozens of World War II
by Nick South
I’m a big fan of games that look deceptively easy but can make things difficult in a heartbeat. Quicktequila’s Lovely Planet Arcade is a great example of this; the game’s stylistically bright visuals and upbeat music masks an unforgiving yet fair arcade style FPS that pulls no
by Elisha DeograciasA reluctant duo, ten year old Amber must team up with with the washed up, boozing detective, Ted E. Bear, in order to investigate her brother’s disappearance. Despite being a point-and-click detective game about a girl and her teddy bear, Bear With Me is challenging and far from childish.
by A Kay Purcell
It’s a short show this week on the latest episode of the GT Reboot Podcast, with Eric, Kenneth, and Jay all coming together to scrap together a show in a slow week of news and games. Telltale is off to a pretty good start with its Batman adaptation, the
by Kenneth Shepard
As the name implies, Road to Ballhalla is about enduring rigorous trials in the hopes of securing greatness. Instead of looking to impress the Norse gods, however, you’re just a little marble trying to make your way around without getting brutally smashed. This recent offering by tinyBuild is a
by Sarah Marchant
An interesting take on point-and-click adventure games, Psilocybe Games’ Pigsodus is currently on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. The game follows Horace Oinkstein, a smart pig that longs for freedom from his farmhand captors and uses his wits to try and escape. We speak with Peter Lipert, founder of Psilocybe games, to
by Elisha Deogracias