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I really don’t follow sports except for football. The fact the season is only sixteen games long makes every matchup important. However, the wait between the Super Bowl and the regular season kickoff seems excruciatingly long. The NFL has done a great job to make the combines, draft, training
by Keith SchleicherYou are sailing across the seven seas. Salty air whips cross your sails, filling your lungs with the power of the ocean. You are about to head to port and deliver goods that will pay nicely. You will get a payout that will earn you enough money to win the
by Gwyn GriffithAlien was released on an unsuspecting audience in 1979 by director Ridley Scott. The beginning of the movie moves at a glacial pace, setting the stage for the feast of incredible cinematic storytelling that fills the third act. Everything from the slow descent and landing sequence of the Nostromo to
by Ron BurkeSomething about Season 2 of The Walking Dead left me wanting. Maybe it’s the lack of that fresh feeling of a breakthrough experience. Maybe it’s the sophomore hangover after Telltale delivered the consensus Game of the Year in 2012. Maybe it’s the conclusion that failed to provide
by Matt BuckleyAs sad as it may be, Kingdom Hearts III is likely three or four years away from its eventual launch on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Announced at Sony’s E3 press conference last year, Kingdom Hearts III still doesn’t appear to be too far into development. Director
by Kenneth ShepardFar Cry 3’s release back in November 2012 surprised many people. At that point, a majority of people had written off the series after the lackluster second installment. But the third iteration of Far Cry ended up impressing many people, establishing a slightly silly atmosphere coupled with some very
by Jay MaloneIf you don’t immediately know the name Shinji Mikami, he and others at Capcom are the reason why we have survival horror games in the first place. Credited as the force behind the Resident Evil series, Shinji-san went on to help build the likes of Devil May Cry, Phoenix
by Ron BurkeWhen you’re a resident of a little town of about 3,700, it’s unheard of to find anything local on the map of an award-winning board game. Yet there’s tiny Ripley, Ohio, on both the board of Freedom: The Underground Railroad and as a card in the
by Dan EdelenI really don’t follow sports except for football. The fact the season is only sixteen games long makes every matchup important. However, the wait between the Super Bowl and the regular season kickoff seems excruciatingly long. The NFL has done a great job to make the combines, draft, training
by Keith SchleicherMaster of Puppets once again
Shiny Shoe develops their game into a strategic powerhouse I could not have predicted
This is the first time I've returned to Yakuza 0 since I first played it when it was released on PS4 in 2017. Despite coming out the same week as other notable PS4 games like Resident Evil 7 and Gravity Rush 2, it went on to be a
Puyo Puyo Tetris was an early release for the Nintendo Switch, and history will repeat itself nearly a decade later with the release of Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S on Nintendo Switch 2. At launch, it will be the only puzzle game exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2 and this new version
XREAL 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
I really don’t follow sports except for football. The fact the season is only sixteen games long makes every matchup important. However, the wait between the Super Bowl and the regular season kickoff seems excruciatingly long. The NFL has done a great job to make the combines, draft, training
by Keith SchleicherYou are sailing across the seven seas. Salty air whips cross your sails, filling your lungs with the power of the ocean. You are about to head to port and deliver goods that will pay nicely. You will get a payout that will earn you enough money to win the
by Gwyn GriffithAlien was released on an unsuspecting audience in 1979 by director Ridley Scott. The beginning of the movie moves at a glacial pace, setting the stage for the feast of incredible cinematic storytelling that fills the third act. Everything from the slow descent and landing sequence of the Nostromo to
by Ron BurkeSomething about Season 2 of The Walking Dead left me wanting. Maybe it’s the lack of that fresh feeling of a breakthrough experience. Maybe it’s the sophomore hangover after Telltale delivered the consensus Game of the Year in 2012. Maybe it’s the conclusion that failed to provide
by Matt BuckleyAs sad as it may be, Kingdom Hearts III is likely three or four years away from its eventual launch on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Announced at Sony’s E3 press conference last year, Kingdom Hearts III still doesn’t appear to be too far into development. Director
by Kenneth ShepardFar Cry 3’s release back in November 2012 surprised many people. At that point, a majority of people had written off the series after the lackluster second installment. But the third iteration of Far Cry ended up impressing many people, establishing a slightly silly atmosphere coupled with some very
by Jay MaloneIf you don’t immediately know the name Shinji Mikami, he and others at Capcom are the reason why we have survival horror games in the first place. Credited as the force behind the Resident Evil series, Shinji-san went on to help build the likes of Devil May Cry, Phoenix
by Ron BurkeWhen you’re a resident of a little town of about 3,700, it’s unheard of to find anything local on the map of an award-winning board game. Yet there’s tiny Ripley, Ohio, on both the board of Freedom: The Underground Railroad and as a card in the
by Dan Edelen