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Earlier this week, I was given a preview of the 70’s style heist game Crookz from Skilltree Studios. Crookz’ designer Sebastian Merkel showed off two levels as well as many of its mechanics. Crookz’ stand out feature is its aesthetic. Skilltree has even brought on an American team member
by Spencer CampbellWhile at a Kalypso press event, I was able to get a demonstration as well as some hands-on time with Realmforge Studios’ Dungeons 2. I bought the original Dungeons hoping to get a solid Dungeon Keeper-esque game, and while it did scratch the itch, it played more like a tower
by Spencer CampbellLast June, at a crowded venue in Los Angeles, Sony was prepared to hold its E3 press conference and finally give some concrete details about the debut of PlayStation 4. The console’s announcement had already taken place a few months prior, but gamers were still left wondering about specifics,
by Matt WelshBlizzCon has come and gone and we’ve got all your questions covered on Blizzard’s huge announcement: Overwatch. We also touch base on Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void and the new Hearthstone expansion, Goblins Vs. Gnomes. Let’s not forget that two big roleplaying games are upon us:
by Sean LamaTHQ had a fire sale of their licenses when they went out of business. The big publishers snapped up their biggest franchises like WWE. However, Nordic games purchased the rights to several smaller franchises that either went unnoticed or had cult followings. One of those was the MX vs ATV
by Keith SchleicherThe platforming genre was what defined my early childhood. I have some fond memories of playing each and every Super Mario Bros. game all the way to completion. It’s a shame that the genre has mostly lost its prominence in today’s gaming landscape. Sure, games like Rayman Legends
by Matt WelshScouring the other reviews for Dragon Age Inquisition I’ve noticed that several of them disclose lockups and save file corruption issues on the PlayStation 4. Unfortunately this has lead to a lot of concern over that platform’s ability to deliver when the game ships on the 18th. I
by Rich NewmanI’m going to try out an analogy here, so please, bear with me if it starts to get away from me. Buying Halo: The Master Chief Collection is like purchasing tickets to a museum opening that’s still under construction when you show up. You’re walking around, checking
by David RobertsEarlier this week, I was given a preview of the 70’s style heist game Crookz from Skilltree Studios. Crookz’ designer Sebastian Merkel showed off two levels as well as many of its mechanics. Crookz’ stand out feature is its aesthetic. Skilltree has even brought on an American team member
by Spencer CampbellXREAL is on a bit of a roll lately. Their latest XR glasses, the XREAL One and XREAL One Pro are shipping now and are very well received so far. Now they've announced a huge partnership with none other than Google themselves. As part of that collaboration, they&
Thinnest laptop on the planet, now equipped with a 5060 or 5070 GPU.
I’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!
Earlier this week, I was given a preview of the 70’s style heist game Crookz from Skilltree Studios. Crookz’ designer Sebastian Merkel showed off two levels as well as many of its mechanics. Crookz’ stand out feature is its aesthetic. Skilltree has even brought on an American team member
by Spencer CampbellWhile at a Kalypso press event, I was able to get a demonstration as well as some hands-on time with Realmforge Studios’ Dungeons 2. I bought the original Dungeons hoping to get a solid Dungeon Keeper-esque game, and while it did scratch the itch, it played more like a tower
by Spencer CampbellLast June, at a crowded venue in Los Angeles, Sony was prepared to hold its E3 press conference and finally give some concrete details about the debut of PlayStation 4. The console’s announcement had already taken place a few months prior, but gamers were still left wondering about specifics,
by Matt WelshBlizzCon has come and gone and we’ve got all your questions covered on Blizzard’s huge announcement: Overwatch. We also touch base on Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void and the new Hearthstone expansion, Goblins Vs. Gnomes. Let’s not forget that two big roleplaying games are upon us:
by Sean LamaTHQ had a fire sale of their licenses when they went out of business. The big publishers snapped up their biggest franchises like WWE. However, Nordic games purchased the rights to several smaller franchises that either went unnoticed or had cult followings. One of those was the MX vs ATV
by Keith SchleicherThe platforming genre was what defined my early childhood. I have some fond memories of playing each and every Super Mario Bros. game all the way to completion. It’s a shame that the genre has mostly lost its prominence in today’s gaming landscape. Sure, games like Rayman Legends
by Matt WelshScouring the other reviews for Dragon Age Inquisition I’ve noticed that several of them disclose lockups and save file corruption issues on the PlayStation 4. Unfortunately this has lead to a lot of concern over that platform’s ability to deliver when the game ships on the 18th. I
by Rich NewmanI’m going to try out an analogy here, so please, bear with me if it starts to get away from me. Buying Halo: The Master Chief Collection is like purchasing tickets to a museum opening that’s still under construction when you show up. You’re walking around, checking
by David Roberts