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It’s not a secret that I’m one of Gaming Trend’s biggest Bioware fans on staff. I’ve praised the studio for its portrayal of LGBT issues, become incredibly attached to the characters I’ve met in the Dragon Age and Mass Effect universes, and even learned a
by Kenneth ShepardNever has a game put a smile on my face faster than Persona 4: Dancing All Night. While it’s hard to deny this rhythm spin-off of the RPG series is anything more than unabashed fan service centered around Persona 4’s excellent soundtrack, what it offers is an incredibly
by Kenneth ShepardWhereas many video game sports franchises have had their ups and downs in recent memory, FIFA has been nothing but consistent. After years of being in Pro Evolution Soccer’s shadow, FIFA has emerged as the clear go-to for fans of soccer. Despite its great action on the pitch, the
by Jay MaloneDelve not into caverns nor dungeons, but the threatening darkness of the unknown with this newest supplement for the Pathfinder line. The theme of this work is an air of esoteric mysticism: mystery and secrecy dot a landscape where you can never be sure of your safety, or even the
by John FarrellThe roguelike category on Steam continues to expand at quite a clip, with developers finding more and more ways to innovate and experiment with the whole ‘dynamic content and permadeath’ routine. Leap of Fate is one of the more recent titles to take a stab at the genre, and it’
by Victor GrunnWhen Bungie debuted Destiny a year ago, it was about as divisive as a game could get. Some players criticized Destiny for its poor storytelling and glaring endgame flaws, while others were hooked by its excellent shooter mechanics and challenging raid. Others had somewhat of a love-hate relationship with Destiny,
by Travis NorthupI gazed at the main view screen and let it all wash over me. There it was. A world unglimpsed by humanity. A destination that even fifty years ago was the stuff of fiction. And now me, seeing the glory of the untouched planet with my own eyes. The scientific
by Tom Harrison“Be one of six brave adventures exploring a dungeon, collecting treasure, dodging traps, and… what the heck is that? Is that some kind of gremlin? “That’s an ugly snout, they run this dungeon.” “Well, it is certainly an accurate name, it’s rather…” “Ugly? Yeah.” “What? More of them?
by Joshua DavisIt’s not a secret that I’m one of Gaming Trend’s biggest Bioware fans on staff. I’ve praised the studio for its portrayal of LGBT issues, become incredibly attached to the characters I’ve met in the Dragon Age and Mass Effect universes, and even learned a
by Kenneth ShepardEven the stars will bleed
Speed is important. Being able to game at blistering speeds, wringing frames out of every bit of the hardware you’ve installed, is what every gamer strives to achieve. There’s another use case that might not require as much speed, with a far greater emphasis on stability and capacity.
I’ve always thought SteelSeries mice were great, but the Aerox 3 is on another level
With a new Call of Duty only a half a year away, it’s time to think on what I want it to look like
Young and old, the Force is strong and plentiful with these Jedi
I know something you don’t know.
The Star Wars game I’ve been waiting for.
It’s not a secret that I’m one of Gaming Trend’s biggest Bioware fans on staff. I’ve praised the studio for its portrayal of LGBT issues, become incredibly attached to the characters I’ve met in the Dragon Age and Mass Effect universes, and even learned a
by Kenneth ShepardNever has a game put a smile on my face faster than Persona 4: Dancing All Night. While it’s hard to deny this rhythm spin-off of the RPG series is anything more than unabashed fan service centered around Persona 4’s excellent soundtrack, what it offers is an incredibly
by Kenneth ShepardWhereas many video game sports franchises have had their ups and downs in recent memory, FIFA has been nothing but consistent. After years of being in Pro Evolution Soccer’s shadow, FIFA has emerged as the clear go-to for fans of soccer. Despite its great action on the pitch, the
by Jay MaloneDelve not into caverns nor dungeons, but the threatening darkness of the unknown with this newest supplement for the Pathfinder line. The theme of this work is an air of esoteric mysticism: mystery and secrecy dot a landscape where you can never be sure of your safety, or even the
by John FarrellThe roguelike category on Steam continues to expand at quite a clip, with developers finding more and more ways to innovate and experiment with the whole ‘dynamic content and permadeath’ routine. Leap of Fate is one of the more recent titles to take a stab at the genre, and it’
by Victor GrunnWhen Bungie debuted Destiny a year ago, it was about as divisive as a game could get. Some players criticized Destiny for its poor storytelling and glaring endgame flaws, while others were hooked by its excellent shooter mechanics and challenging raid. Others had somewhat of a love-hate relationship with Destiny,
by Travis NorthupI gazed at the main view screen and let it all wash over me. There it was. A world unglimpsed by humanity. A destination that even fifty years ago was the stuff of fiction. And now me, seeing the glory of the untouched planet with my own eyes. The scientific
by Tom Harrison“Be one of six brave adventures exploring a dungeon, collecting treasure, dodging traps, and… what the heck is that? Is that some kind of gremlin? “That’s an ugly snout, they run this dungeon.” “Well, it is certainly an accurate name, it’s rather…” “Ugly? Yeah.” “What? More of them?
by Joshua Davis