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Reviews   -   Mar 16, 2015 Final Fantasy Type-0 HD – Out of its Element
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD – Out of its Element

As earnest of an attempt as Square-Enix made in bringing Final Fantasy Type-0 to the States, the PlayStation Portable game’s transition to HD only magnifies the cut corners seen in a handheld game. What might have been a fine game on a PSP is filled with issues that may

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Mar 15, 2015 Hands-on with Offworld Trading Company
Hands-on with Offworld Trading Company

Take a real-time strategy game, complete with live head-to-head multiplayer. Yes, as usual, your goal is to absolutely dominate your opposition and be the last man standing – but this time, things are different. You’ve got no ravenous horde of alien beasties to send swarming at your opponents. Or high-tech

by Victor Grunn
Interviews   -   Mar 14, 2015 Everything is moving forward! – Cool Mini or Not at Pax East 2015

While soaking in all of the awesome stuff at PAX East, we got a chance to talk with Spencer Reeve of Cool Mini or Not about upcoming projects and games. If you are a fan of tabletop miniature based games, there is a bunch of news for you coming from

by Scott Griffith
Reviews   -   Mar 13, 2015 The Art of Evolve reveals a monstrous masterpiece
The Art of Evolve reveals a monstrous masterpiece

Evolve is, arguably, the spiritual successor to the mega-hit Left 4 Dead series.  Developer Turtle Rock Studios created an entire world called Shear, as well as a massive backstory full of soldiers, monsters, and massive Kaiju-like beasts.  The asymmetric 4v1 monster hunter did pretty well in our review, but you

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Mar 13, 2015 Metatheory Podcast Ep. 17 – Niko barely survives PAX East, the implications of delays, and the importance of legs day

The Gaming Trend crew assembles in large numbers this week – host Sean Lama is joined by Niko DelValle, Eric Van Allen, Kenneth Shepard, and Justin Pauls in the Metatheory Podcast’s longest episode yet. Niko recounts his adventures and misadventures during PAX East last week, where he played a bunch

by Sean Lama
Previews   -   Mar 13, 2015 World of Warships Beta 2 Preview – Roll Tide
World of Warships Beta 2 Preview – Roll Tide

The first time you play World of Warships, it seems like forever before you see an enemy ship. The ocean is a vast and empty place. World of Warships is the upcoming Naval MMO from the F2P masters, Wargaming. Their freshman effort, World of Tanks, continues to be, by a

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Mar 13, 2015 Early Access: Victor Vran
Early Access: Victor Vran

Victor Vran is something I am really hopeful and excited for. After playing over 1,000 hours of Diablo 3, I was not sure another isometric action-RPG could actually do that, but here I am sinking hours into Haemimont Games newest title. At this point, however, Victor Vran is a

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Mar 13, 2015 Assassin’s Creed: Rogue is a welcome addition on PC
Assassin’s Creed: Rogue is a welcome addition on PC

Assassin’s Creed Rogue was the surprise hit of last year.  While Unity was eventually beaten into a better state than it shipped in, Rogue shipped ready to go.  While it didn’t contain the vastly improved parkour system, it was stable, contained a fairly decent story, and benefitted greatly

by Ron Burke
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD – Out of its Element
Reviews   -   Mar 16, 2015 Final Fantasy Type-0 HD – Out of its Element

As earnest of an attempt as Square-Enix made in bringing Final Fantasy Type-0 to the States, the PlayStation Portable game’s transition to HD only magnifies the cut corners seen in a handheld game. What might have been a fine game on a PSP is filled with issues that may

by Kenneth Shepard
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Reviews   -   Mar 16, 2015 Final Fantasy Type-0 HD – Out of its Element
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD – Out of its Element

As earnest of an attempt as Square-Enix made in bringing Final Fantasy Type-0 to the States, the PlayStation Portable game’s transition to HD only magnifies the cut corners seen in a handheld game. What might have been a fine game on a PSP is filled with issues that may

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Mar 15, 2015 Hands-on with Offworld Trading Company
Hands-on with Offworld Trading Company

Take a real-time strategy game, complete with live head-to-head multiplayer. Yes, as usual, your goal is to absolutely dominate your opposition and be the last man standing – but this time, things are different. You’ve got no ravenous horde of alien beasties to send swarming at your opponents. Or high-tech

by Victor Grunn
Interviews   -   Mar 14, 2015 Everything is moving forward! – Cool Mini or Not at Pax East 2015

While soaking in all of the awesome stuff at PAX East, we got a chance to talk with Spencer Reeve of Cool Mini or Not about upcoming projects and games. If you are a fan of tabletop miniature based games, there is a bunch of news for you coming from

by Scott Griffith
Reviews   -   Mar 13, 2015 The Art of Evolve reveals a monstrous masterpiece
The Art of Evolve reveals a monstrous masterpiece

Evolve is, arguably, the spiritual successor to the mega-hit Left 4 Dead series.  Developer Turtle Rock Studios created an entire world called Shear, as well as a massive backstory full of soldiers, monsters, and massive Kaiju-like beasts.  The asymmetric 4v1 monster hunter did pretty well in our review, but you

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Mar 13, 2015 Metatheory Podcast Ep. 17 – Niko barely survives PAX East, the implications of delays, and the importance of legs day

The Gaming Trend crew assembles in large numbers this week – host Sean Lama is joined by Niko DelValle, Eric Van Allen, Kenneth Shepard, and Justin Pauls in the Metatheory Podcast’s longest episode yet. Niko recounts his adventures and misadventures during PAX East last week, where he played a bunch

by Sean Lama
Previews   -   Mar 13, 2015 World of Warships Beta 2 Preview – Roll Tide
World of Warships Beta 2 Preview – Roll Tide

The first time you play World of Warships, it seems like forever before you see an enemy ship. The ocean is a vast and empty place. World of Warships is the upcoming Naval MMO from the F2P masters, Wargaming. Their freshman effort, World of Tanks, continues to be, by a

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Mar 13, 2015 Early Access: Victor Vran
Early Access: Victor Vran

Victor Vran is something I am really hopeful and excited for. After playing over 1,000 hours of Diablo 3, I was not sure another isometric action-RPG could actually do that, but here I am sinking hours into Haemimont Games newest title. At this point, however, Victor Vran is a

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Mar 13, 2015 Assassin’s Creed: Rogue is a welcome addition on PC
Assassin’s Creed: Rogue is a welcome addition on PC

Assassin’s Creed Rogue was the surprise hit of last year.  While Unity was eventually beaten into a better state than it shipped in, Rogue shipped ready to go.  While it didn’t contain the vastly improved parkour system, it was stable, contained a fairly decent story, and benefitted greatly

by Ron Burke
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