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With Fire Emblem Warriors having no concrete release date beyond just “2017,” I’ve been starved for horde-fighting action starring characters from one of my favorite series. I loved Hyrule Warriors and its sequel, Hyrule Warriors Legends, and I just really wished that there were more games that took the
by Noah McGuire
Some genre mashups go together like peanut butter and chocolate, others, not so much. While the roguelike genre had been mashed together with just about every type of gameplay under the sun, Sundered represents an attempt to make it work with the Metroidvania genre, a seemingly impossible task given how
by Christian DeCoster
As the Earth is engulfed by a horrible virus called STROL, humanity scrambles to colonize Mars, establishing a new world on the hostile red planet. The race to find a cure for the STROL virus ignites a battle between the hegemony of the massive corporations that rule Mars and the
by Ron Burke
Josh is currently out of commission (but he should be back soon!) so in the meantime, Elisha’s taking over the TGIF lineup this week with a different picture. With Hey! Pikmin out today, a reported 4.7 million Switch units sold, and some of the biggest summer games getting
by Elisha Deogracias
I embarked on an unexpectedly charming adventure, crossing continents alongside characters such as Captain Jack Harkness, Toon Link and Zelda, and the X-Men as I tried to stop the scourge of Miitopia, a face-stealing villain so horrifying that few dare speak his name… the evil Dark Lord Monty Burns. This
by A Kay Purcell
Planet Coaster has been one of my favorite games of the last few years, and developer Frontier Developments has been great about releasing a metric ton of free content since the game’s release. Five major updates, including the recent Summer Update that added custom video billboards and audio support,
by Ron Burke
Most VR games take themselves pretty seriously. Maybe it’s a creeping horror waiting around the corner ready to scare the piss out of you. Perhaps it’s the giant mech game that has you fighting for the future of humanity. Then you have Gunball. Gunball is a game about…
by Ron Burke
We recently went hands-on with MachineGames’ Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, and played through “The Reunion” and “Roswell,” two early levels from the game’s campaign. Check it out: Keep reading Gaming Trend for more coverage of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, including our full review later thi
by Travis Northup
With Fire Emblem Warriors having no concrete release date beyond just “2017,” I’ve been starved for horde-fighting action starring characters from one of my favorite series. I loved Hyrule Warriors and its sequel, Hyrule Warriors Legends, and I just really wished that there were more games that took the
by Noah McGuire
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With Fire Emblem Warriors having no concrete release date beyond just “2017,” I’ve been starved for horde-fighting action starring characters from one of my favorite series. I loved Hyrule Warriors and its sequel, Hyrule Warriors Legends, and I just really wished that there were more games that took the
by Noah McGuire
Some genre mashups go together like peanut butter and chocolate, others, not so much. While the roguelike genre had been mashed together with just about every type of gameplay under the sun, Sundered represents an attempt to make it work with the Metroidvania genre, a seemingly impossible task given how
by Christian DeCoster
As the Earth is engulfed by a horrible virus called STROL, humanity scrambles to colonize Mars, establishing a new world on the hostile red planet. The race to find a cure for the STROL virus ignites a battle between the hegemony of the massive corporations that rule Mars and the
by Ron Burke
Josh is currently out of commission (but he should be back soon!) so in the meantime, Elisha’s taking over the TGIF lineup this week with a different picture. With Hey! Pikmin out today, a reported 4.7 million Switch units sold, and some of the biggest summer games getting
by Elisha Deogracias
I embarked on an unexpectedly charming adventure, crossing continents alongside characters such as Captain Jack Harkness, Toon Link and Zelda, and the X-Men as I tried to stop the scourge of Miitopia, a face-stealing villain so horrifying that few dare speak his name… the evil Dark Lord Monty Burns. This
by A Kay Purcell
Planet Coaster has been one of my favorite games of the last few years, and developer Frontier Developments has been great about releasing a metric ton of free content since the game’s release. Five major updates, including the recent Summer Update that added custom video billboards and audio support,
by Ron Burke
Most VR games take themselves pretty seriously. Maybe it’s a creeping horror waiting around the corner ready to scare the piss out of you. Perhaps it’s the giant mech game that has you fighting for the future of humanity. Then you have Gunball. Gunball is a game about…
by Ron Burke
We recently went hands-on with MachineGames’ Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, and played through “The Reunion” and “Roswell,” two early levels from the game’s campaign. Check it out: Keep reading Gaming Trend for more coverage of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, including our full review later thi
by Travis Northup