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Modiphius had a great Kickstarter campaign with the Third Edition of the Mutant Chronicles RPG. Recently they went in a new direction with this IP by launching a Kickstarter to reprint Siege of the Citadel. The game looks great, has several big names behind its development, and has a unique
by Keith Schleicher
If you’re like us here at Gaming Trend, you’re too excited for Destiny’s upcoming expansion, Rise of Iron, to wait for it to drop on the 20th. Well, you’re in luck, because we have tons of footage for you to enjoy before the 20th! Check it
by Travis Northup
When the first arc of Assassin’s Creed: Assassins concluded at issue #5, we were left wondering about the future of our lead character, Charlotte Da La Cruz, as she rode off into the proverbial sunset with her new Assassin Brotherhood partners after a completed mission. Even though this had
by Lucious Barnes
Oceanhorn – Monster of Uncharted Seas is the type of game that so closely resembles another that you’d be excused for thinking it’s just a cheap knockoff. Borrowing the same look, feel and structure of old 2D Legend of Zelda games, Oceanhorn doesn’t hesitate in the slightest to
by Matt Welsh
I’m a seasoned strategy gamer, or so I’d like to think. I’ve also been following and playing Warhammer 40,000 since I was 12 (I’m 30 now). When Dawn of War came out in 2004, I was beside myself with excitement. With the expansions installed, I
by Mike Pearce
Battlecruiser Games’ Guards has a tricky proposition to tackle: it wants to be accessible enough as to engage casual strategy fans yet also comprehensive enough to grab veteran fans of turn-based strategy RPGs. While the game does succeed in introducing gamers to the strategy genre, its shallow and limited mechanics
by Elisha Deogracias
Like the stages of grief or the Hokey-Pokey, learning to cope with Compile Heart titles comes in five steps. You put your left hand in, see a boob there, and you deny ever playing the game. You pull your left hand out, realizing you’ve spent hours playing something equal
by Patrick Rost
If you were defeated by a large, powerful robotic guardian, it’d be understandable to run away and flee. Rean Schwarzer is not that kind of guy; after a cliffhanger ending left players wondering at the resolution of PlayStation Vita RPG The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel, a
by Patrick Rost
Modiphius had a great Kickstarter campaign with the Third Edition of the Mutant Chronicles RPG. Recently they went in a new direction with this IP by launching a Kickstarter to reprint Siege of the Citadel. The game looks great, has several big names behind its development, and has a unique
by Keith Schleicher
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Modiphius had a great Kickstarter campaign with the Third Edition of the Mutant Chronicles RPG. Recently they went in a new direction with this IP by launching a Kickstarter to reprint Siege of the Citadel. The game looks great, has several big names behind its development, and has a unique
by Keith Schleicher
If you’re like us here at Gaming Trend, you’re too excited for Destiny’s upcoming expansion, Rise of Iron, to wait for it to drop on the 20th. Well, you’re in luck, because we have tons of footage for you to enjoy before the 20th! Check it
by Travis Northup
When the first arc of Assassin’s Creed: Assassins concluded at issue #5, we were left wondering about the future of our lead character, Charlotte Da La Cruz, as she rode off into the proverbial sunset with her new Assassin Brotherhood partners after a completed mission. Even though this had
by Lucious Barnes
Oceanhorn – Monster of Uncharted Seas is the type of game that so closely resembles another that you’d be excused for thinking it’s just a cheap knockoff. Borrowing the same look, feel and structure of old 2D Legend of Zelda games, Oceanhorn doesn’t hesitate in the slightest to
by Matt Welsh
I’m a seasoned strategy gamer, or so I’d like to think. I’ve also been following and playing Warhammer 40,000 since I was 12 (I’m 30 now). When Dawn of War came out in 2004, I was beside myself with excitement. With the expansions installed, I
by Mike Pearce
Battlecruiser Games’ Guards has a tricky proposition to tackle: it wants to be accessible enough as to engage casual strategy fans yet also comprehensive enough to grab veteran fans of turn-based strategy RPGs. While the game does succeed in introducing gamers to the strategy genre, its shallow and limited mechanics
by Elisha Deogracias
Like the stages of grief or the Hokey-Pokey, learning to cope with Compile Heart titles comes in five steps. You put your left hand in, see a boob there, and you deny ever playing the game. You pull your left hand out, realizing you’ve spent hours playing something equal
by Patrick Rost
If you were defeated by a large, powerful robotic guardian, it’d be understandable to run away and flee. Rean Schwarzer is not that kind of guy; after a cliffhanger ending left players wondering at the resolution of PlayStation Vita RPG The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel, a
by Patrick Rost