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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 BurkeReturning from PAX East 2015, I was completely exhausted. It was an awesome experience, and I learned a lot about tons of different video games and even some nifty technology. I know you want to know which of these upcoming titles you should be keeping an eye on, so without
by Niko DelValleA good strategy game is often defined by the balance of the tools at your disposal, a nice mix of utility and damage options, and a well-designed interface and mission structure. A great strategy game is when all those tenets go out the window in moments of sheer panic, cringing
by Eric Van AllenFar Cry 4 was one hell of a product upon its release last November, and it has remained something players hop back into just to get up to nonsensical business. The DLC direction of Far Cry 4 has been interesting to follow as many were curious if Ubisoft would head
by Jay MaloneThere’s no arguing that this week is a stacked week in gaming, as many releases have hit that are creating a great deal of buzz in the gaming community. Today, two very different games are on the digital shelves, with two very different stories told very differently. Yet they
by Eric Van AllenI was never much of a fan of the original Devil May Cry series, so when DmC: Devil May Cry rebooted the franchise in 2013, I was surprised to find myself instantly hooked and drawn into the dark, gritty world. DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition reintroduces fans to the
by Travis NorthupFive minutes into Moon Studios’ Ori and the Blind Forest, I knew it was something special–and I hadn’t even begun playing yet. The opening sequence is powerful, emotional, and comparable in quality to any of Disney’s best animated films, and sets a very high bar for the
by Travis NorthupRestarting time is a tricky concept to tamper with. You see many films do it, putting the main character in a situation where he/she is experiencing the same situations over and over again. Some of these films succeed such as Groundhog Day, Source Code, and Edge of Tomorrow, while
by Jay MaloneAssassin’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 BurkeI’m always on the hunt for an improvement to the audio we use here at GamingTrend for our video coverage. You can usually keep a viewer if your video isn’t pristine, but if your audio is muddy they’ll check out faster than you can say “Which wrist
Remedy’s first attempt at an FPS is a blast to play with hilarious and ludicrous moments along the way
Arrgh! We see a ship's worth of art and detail approaching!
And they're available now in a fancy Glorange variant
A jam-packed week with a little bit for every type of fan!
Gortyn Code build an amazing high seas world with a fun rhythmic take on combat
Two exciting new maps for the stealth action hit
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 BurkeReturning from PAX East 2015, I was completely exhausted. It was an awesome experience, and I learned a lot about tons of different video games and even some nifty technology. I know you want to know which of these upcoming titles you should be keeping an eye on, so without
by Niko DelValleA good strategy game is often defined by the balance of the tools at your disposal, a nice mix of utility and damage options, and a well-designed interface and mission structure. A great strategy game is when all those tenets go out the window in moments of sheer panic, cringing
by Eric Van AllenFar Cry 4 was one hell of a product upon its release last November, and it has remained something players hop back into just to get up to nonsensical business. The DLC direction of Far Cry 4 has been interesting to follow as many were curious if Ubisoft would head
by Jay MaloneThere’s no arguing that this week is a stacked week in gaming, as many releases have hit that are creating a great deal of buzz in the gaming community. Today, two very different games are on the digital shelves, with two very different stories told very differently. Yet they
by Eric Van AllenI was never much of a fan of the original Devil May Cry series, so when DmC: Devil May Cry rebooted the franchise in 2013, I was surprised to find myself instantly hooked and drawn into the dark, gritty world. DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition reintroduces fans to the
by Travis NorthupFive minutes into Moon Studios’ Ori and the Blind Forest, I knew it was something special–and I hadn’t even begun playing yet. The opening sequence is powerful, emotional, and comparable in quality to any of Disney’s best animated films, and sets a very high bar for the
by Travis NorthupRestarting time is a tricky concept to tamper with. You see many films do it, putting the main character in a situation where he/she is experiencing the same situations over and over again. Some of these films succeed such as Groundhog Day, Source Code, and Edge of Tomorrow, while
by Jay Malone