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Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A thrilling throwback: Yooka-Laylee review
A thrilling throwback: Yooka-Laylee review

On paper, Yooka-Laylee achieves everything it sets out to do. It’s fun, full of life, and a successful homage to the golden age of Nintendo 64-era 3D platformers. Essentially, it delivers the exact gameplay experience that tens of thousands of Kickstarter backers yearned for. But while Yooka-Laylee provides a

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Co-op cops – LEGO City Undercover PS4 review
Co-op cops – LEGO City Undercover PS4 review

Four years ago, TT Fusion gave us another bite at the LEGO apple with a massive open world unlike any they’d ever built before. As Editor David Roberts called it, a Grand Theft Auto-scale game, but suitable for the whole family. If you missed out on LEGO City Undercover

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Apr 10, 2017 The Emperor compels you to read this: Dawn of War III closed beta
The Emperor compels you to read this: Dawn of War III closed beta

I’m an outspoken Warhammer 40,000 fanatic and the biggest Dawn of War series fan I know. I’m also a fiend for RTS games, and strangely, one of the few RTS enthusiasts here at Gaming Trend. However, one thing I’m not, and never have been, is a

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Classic adventure game-a-reno: Thimbleweed Park review
Classic adventure game-a-reno: Thimbleweed Park review

Point-and-click adventure games are in a weird state, where every new game is supposed to be the one that brings the genre back from the dead. New games in the genre typically remove old mechanics like inventory puzzles and combining items in favor of just telling a story with some

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A shooting star to break the mold: Graceful Explosion Machine review
A shooting star to break the mold: Graceful Explosion Machine review

The arcade shoot-em-up is a timeless genre that transcends generations of video games. Twitch-like reflexes and challenging enemy patterns are the name of the game with these games, and current generation consoles can beef up the graphics to create a cool-looking battlefield. Vertex Pop’s Graceful Explosion Machine aims to

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Mired in mediocrity: Vikings—Wolves of Midgard review
Mired in mediocrity: Vikings—Wolves of Midgard review

I had my first experience with Vikings—Wolves of Midgard last year. Although my time with the game was limited, there were some key areas in need of tweaking. Even for an ARPG, it felt a bit too simplified. Characters, dialogue, and the narrative were rather bland and there wasn’

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Are you afraid of the dark? Narcosis review
Are you afraid of the dark? Narcosis review

I had a breakup with the horror genre years ago when I was banned from the spooky Halloween hayride because I accidentally, on impulse, punched one of the actors who jumped out to scare me. That was the proverbial last straw, as I had previously taken swings at the empty

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A great update to my journal – Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition review
A great update to my journal – Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition review

Reviewing universally loved titles decades after their release is tricky business. With that in mind, I’m not reviewing Planescape: Torment, but merely talking about the recent updates that Beamdog has brought to the table in their Enhanced Edition. No strangers to the works of Black Isle Studios and Interplay,

by Ron Burke
A thrilling throwback: Yooka-Laylee review
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A thrilling throwback: Yooka-Laylee review

On paper, Yooka-Laylee achieves everything it sets out to do. It’s fun, full of life, and a successful homage to the golden age of Nintendo 64-era 3D platformers. Essentially, it delivers the exact gameplay experience that tens of thousands of Kickstarter backers yearned for. But while Yooka-Laylee provides a

by Matt Welsh
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Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A thrilling throwback: Yooka-Laylee review
A thrilling throwback: Yooka-Laylee review

On paper, Yooka-Laylee achieves everything it sets out to do. It’s fun, full of life, and a successful homage to the golden age of Nintendo 64-era 3D platformers. Essentially, it delivers the exact gameplay experience that tens of thousands of Kickstarter backers yearned for. But while Yooka-Laylee provides a

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Co-op cops – LEGO City Undercover PS4 review
Co-op cops – LEGO City Undercover PS4 review

Four years ago, TT Fusion gave us another bite at the LEGO apple with a massive open world unlike any they’d ever built before. As Editor David Roberts called it, a Grand Theft Auto-scale game, but suitable for the whole family. If you missed out on LEGO City Undercover

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Apr 10, 2017 The Emperor compels you to read this: Dawn of War III closed beta
The Emperor compels you to read this: Dawn of War III closed beta

I’m an outspoken Warhammer 40,000 fanatic and the biggest Dawn of War series fan I know. I’m also a fiend for RTS games, and strangely, one of the few RTS enthusiasts here at Gaming Trend. However, one thing I’m not, and never have been, is a

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Classic adventure game-a-reno: Thimbleweed Park review
Classic adventure game-a-reno: Thimbleweed Park review

Point-and-click adventure games are in a weird state, where every new game is supposed to be the one that brings the genre back from the dead. New games in the genre typically remove old mechanics like inventory puzzles and combining items in favor of just telling a story with some

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A shooting star to break the mold: Graceful Explosion Machine review
A shooting star to break the mold: Graceful Explosion Machine review

The arcade shoot-em-up is a timeless genre that transcends generations of video games. Twitch-like reflexes and challenging enemy patterns are the name of the game with these games, and current generation consoles can beef up the graphics to create a cool-looking battlefield. Vertex Pop’s Graceful Explosion Machine aims to

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Mired in mediocrity: Vikings—Wolves of Midgard review
Mired in mediocrity: Vikings—Wolves of Midgard review

I had my first experience with Vikings—Wolves of Midgard last year. Although my time with the game was limited, there were some key areas in need of tweaking. Even for an ARPG, it felt a bit too simplified. Characters, dialogue, and the narrative were rather bland and there wasn’

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Are you afraid of the dark? Narcosis review
Are you afraid of the dark? Narcosis review

I had a breakup with the horror genre years ago when I was banned from the spooky Halloween hayride because I accidentally, on impulse, punched one of the actors who jumped out to scare me. That was the proverbial last straw, as I had previously taken swings at the empty

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A great update to my journal – Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition review
A great update to my journal – Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition review

Reviewing universally loved titles decades after their release is tricky business. With that in mind, I’m not reviewing Planescape: Torment, but merely talking about the recent updates that Beamdog has brought to the table in their Enhanced Edition. No strangers to the works of Black Isle Studios and Interplay,

by Ron Burke
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