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Neon Chrome feels like what might happen if classic cinematic masterpiece Blade Runner and isometric gorefest Crusader: No Remorse met up, fell in love, and had a top-down shooter baby. It’s not always perfect, but it scratches a very particular cyberpunk itch. Playing as a nameless character, you find
by Ron BurkeIt’s a special episode of the GT Reboot Podcast this week…and that’s because it’s the last…at least as you know it. This 71st episode of this show is the last that will feature Kenneth Shepard and Eric Van Allen as hosts. After a year and
by Kenneth ShepardHaving evolved from a Half Life 2 mod, Dear Esther is an immersive walking simulator that explores a mysterious island with an unnamed narrator and the little things he has to tell us about his and Esther’s story. Through discarded items and strange messages left in bioluminescent paint, the
by Rachel "Rei" BerryI’m a fan of strange games. Whether they’re about shooting aliens while dancing with a late Michael Jackson, rolling things up with a ball, or capping pens, I love me some quirky video games. Safety First, a puzzle game with a unique mechanic, tries to capture that eccentric
by Elisha DeograciasI called Forza Horizon 2 “Easily the best racer I’ve played in the last decade,” in my review, leaving Playground Games a tough act to follow. An incredible amount of content, over 200 cars, non-intrusive multiplayer, and some of the best arcade action on any platform had me singing
by Ron BurkeDestiny: Rise of Iron is now available to players everywhere, and comes with a whole slew of new content. One such feature is a bit odd, in that it allows players to apply a filter to the entire Destiny experience. I got a sneak peak at this feature a few
by Travis NorthupBy Brad Wardell (Stardock) and Ron Burke (GamingTrend) During both of our PC gaming lifetimes, we’ve always built our own machines. As putting together computers has consistently become simpler throughout the years (with the notable exception of having to worry about heat) an alarming trend of form over function
by Ron BurkeVikings, knights, and samurai are three of the most iconic warrior archetypes in history. Each of them is well known for different reasons: Vikings for their ferocity and fearlessness in battle; knights for their stalwart nature, strong armor, and brutal weaponry; and samurai for their swordsmanship, skill, and grace. I
by Mike PearceNeon Chrome feels like what might happen if classic cinematic masterpiece Blade Runner and isometric gorefest Crusader: No Remorse met up, fell in love, and had a top-down shooter baby. It’s not always perfect, but it scratches a very particular cyberpunk itch. Playing as a nameless character, you find
by Ron BurkeSCUF changes the attachments on the Valor Pro loadout
Battlefield is back in a big way!
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After Activision and Treyarch announced that the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta would be extended by one day—one day closer to the launch of Battlefield 6—it became clear that Activision wants to engrave Black Ops 7 into our psyche before the launch of what would be
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Neon Chrome feels like what might happen if classic cinematic masterpiece Blade Runner and isometric gorefest Crusader: No Remorse met up, fell in love, and had a top-down shooter baby. It’s not always perfect, but it scratches a very particular cyberpunk itch. Playing as a nameless character, you find
by Ron BurkeIt’s a special episode of the GT Reboot Podcast this week…and that’s because it’s the last…at least as you know it. This 71st episode of this show is the last that will feature Kenneth Shepard and Eric Van Allen as hosts. After a year and
by Kenneth ShepardHaving evolved from a Half Life 2 mod, Dear Esther is an immersive walking simulator that explores a mysterious island with an unnamed narrator and the little things he has to tell us about his and Esther’s story. Through discarded items and strange messages left in bioluminescent paint, the
by Rachel "Rei" BerryI’m a fan of strange games. Whether they’re about shooting aliens while dancing with a late Michael Jackson, rolling things up with a ball, or capping pens, I love me some quirky video games. Safety First, a puzzle game with a unique mechanic, tries to capture that eccentric
by Elisha DeograciasI called Forza Horizon 2 “Easily the best racer I’ve played in the last decade,” in my review, leaving Playground Games a tough act to follow. An incredible amount of content, over 200 cars, non-intrusive multiplayer, and some of the best arcade action on any platform had me singing
by Ron BurkeDestiny: Rise of Iron is now available to players everywhere, and comes with a whole slew of new content. One such feature is a bit odd, in that it allows players to apply a filter to the entire Destiny experience. I got a sneak peak at this feature a few
by Travis NorthupBy Brad Wardell (Stardock) and Ron Burke (GamingTrend) During both of our PC gaming lifetimes, we’ve always built our own machines. As putting together computers has consistently become simpler throughout the years (with the notable exception of having to worry about heat) an alarming trend of form over function
by Ron BurkeVikings, knights, and samurai are three of the most iconic warrior archetypes in history. Each of them is well known for different reasons: Vikings for their ferocity and fearlessness in battle; knights for their stalwart nature, strong armor, and brutal weaponry; and samurai for their swordsmanship, skill, and grace. I
by Mike Pearce