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Way back in 2011, when Bulletstorm saw its first release, I thought of the game as nothing more than a way to get my hands on a demo for Gears of War 3. However, upon actually playing Bulletstorm, I found it to be one of my all-time favorite first-person shooters.
by Zach FaberWhile we’ve still got a ways to go before Mario Kart 8 Deluxe races onto the Switch as the next major retail release, we’ve been treated to a slew of different Nindies in the meantime. While some have been a tad disappointing (New Frontier Days: Founding Pioneers), others
by Elisha DeograciasFar into the future, mankind fights a losing battle against the Dark Symmetry, an evil force from beyond the stars that has been our sole enemy for centuries. This warped and twisted power corrupts both machines and people, ruled over by the vile Dark Apostles. Technology has stalled out into
by John FarrellSeeing the horror stories about people scratching up the screens of their Nintendo Switch consoles, I knew I needed to find a high quality screen protector. Recently I picked up a 7-in-1 starter kit from Speedlink that contained not only the needed screen protector, but also a few goodies I
by Ron BurkeIt’s hard to believe that it’s been nearly seven years since Hamlet, or the Last Game Without MMORPG Features, Shaders and Product Placement (yes, that’s the full title). The point-and-click adventure game very loosely related to Shakespeare’s classic was a short-lived treat to experience. Jump back
by Elisha Deogracias2016’s Doctor Who Christmas special, “The Return of Doctor Mysterio,” introduced a boy named Grant who gained Superman’s most well known powers (flight, super strength, bulletproof skin, x-ray vision) when he mistook a powerful alien gemstone—one of only four in the universe—for a large pill and
by Kyle MoviusThis week, Gaming Trend’s Let’s Play series goes back a few years. After succumbing to a great deal of peer pressure–entirely from news editor Joe–I finally grabbed a copy of Helldivers (Joe and I played the PC version), an impressive twin-stick shooter with an unforgiving nature
by Mike PearceFresh off their successful Kickstarter campaign, Meltpartners has begun to ship the Udee — an amazing backpack with an odd name. When I first saw the Udee, I thought it looked like a great bag for events like E3, PAX, and Gencon. The padding looked like it’d stand up to
by Ron BurkeWay back in 2011, when Bulletstorm saw its first release, I thought of the game as nothing more than a way to get my hands on a demo for Gears of War 3. However, upon actually playing Bulletstorm, I found it to be one of my all-time favorite first-person shooters.
by Zach FaberOr, how I got over my childhood prejudices and saw the light that is Namco's beloved arcade fighter
The game doesn’t get any better than this.
We can use a few more green spaces.
The other ninja is busy in the U.S.A.
A two perspective look at the brand new Starfinder: Second Edition Player Core manual.
I’m thoroughly impressed with the upgrades Razer has implemented in making a great headset a phenomenal one
Aerial combat iteration of Undaunted system.
Way back in 2011, when Bulletstorm saw its first release, I thought of the game as nothing more than a way to get my hands on a demo for Gears of War 3. However, upon actually playing Bulletstorm, I found it to be one of my all-time favorite first-person shooters.
by Zach FaberWhile we’ve still got a ways to go before Mario Kart 8 Deluxe races onto the Switch as the next major retail release, we’ve been treated to a slew of different Nindies in the meantime. While some have been a tad disappointing (New Frontier Days: Founding Pioneers), others
by Elisha DeograciasFar into the future, mankind fights a losing battle against the Dark Symmetry, an evil force from beyond the stars that has been our sole enemy for centuries. This warped and twisted power corrupts both machines and people, ruled over by the vile Dark Apostles. Technology has stalled out into
by John FarrellSeeing the horror stories about people scratching up the screens of their Nintendo Switch consoles, I knew I needed to find a high quality screen protector. Recently I picked up a 7-in-1 starter kit from Speedlink that contained not only the needed screen protector, but also a few goodies I
by Ron BurkeIt’s hard to believe that it’s been nearly seven years since Hamlet, or the Last Game Without MMORPG Features, Shaders and Product Placement (yes, that’s the full title). The point-and-click adventure game very loosely related to Shakespeare’s classic was a short-lived treat to experience. Jump back
by Elisha Deogracias2016’s Doctor Who Christmas special, “The Return of Doctor Mysterio,” introduced a boy named Grant who gained Superman’s most well known powers (flight, super strength, bulletproof skin, x-ray vision) when he mistook a powerful alien gemstone—one of only four in the universe—for a large pill and
by Kyle MoviusThis week, Gaming Trend’s Let’s Play series goes back a few years. After succumbing to a great deal of peer pressure–entirely from news editor Joe–I finally grabbed a copy of Helldivers (Joe and I played the PC version), an impressive twin-stick shooter with an unforgiving nature
by Mike PearceFresh off their successful Kickstarter campaign, Meltpartners has begun to ship the Udee — an amazing backpack with an odd name. When I first saw the Udee, I thought it looked like a great bag for events like E3, PAX, and Gencon. The padding looked like it’d stand up to
by Ron Burke