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The RTS genre is one that I think is desperately in need of reinvention. Not considering a few really great titles, the genre has laid stagnant for a very long time. There hasn’t been a transfusion of new ideas or a developer really wishing to push this style of
by Niko DelValleGreetings, true believers! 2015 marks a big year for Marvel Studios as it begins to wrap up its second phase of movies and introduce brand new heroes into the cinematic universe. There is plenty to look forward to, whether it’s in theaters, on television, or on comic stands. But
by Matt WelshAnother year over and a new one just begun. Hopefully everyone had a wonderful holiday season with plenty of quality time spent with their family and friends, but let’s get serious here. 2015 is slated to be one of the most, if not the most, incredible year of video
by Josh DevlinGame of the year coverage can get a bit repetitive, and reading list after list is interesting, but there’s also other ways to really convey the year as a whole. We decided to do something new this year and record our deliberations, in podcast form, for our GOTY coverage!
by Eric Van AllenEveryone on the Gaming Trend staff has had the opportunity to make a case for our personal top ten games of the year, but we still had to come to a consensus on what the site’s top ten was going to be. Below you’ll find the result of
by Kenneth ShepardComing up with our final category winners was a bit of an arduous process. First we all voted, but the raw numbers weren’t sitting well with many editors. Then we held a 3-and-a-half-hour-long podcast where we hashed out all our remaining issues. The result is the winners you’ll
by Kenneth ShepardIt’s fun being the boss. I get to make the rules, and then I get to break them. Why? Refer to the beginning of this paragraph. See? Awesome. Being frank, 2014 was the year of broken games. We saw unstable, buggy, and incomplete games pushed into the hands of
by Ron BurkeI played nearly every game this year, which is something I can only claim to have done for the past few years, and despite that, this year it actually wasn’t hard for me to pick a top ten, as more disappointments launched than surprising successes. It was kind of
by Travis NorthupThe RTS genre is one that I think is desperately in need of reinvention. Not considering a few really great titles, the genre has laid stagnant for a very long time. There hasn’t been a transfusion of new ideas or a developer really wishing to push this style of
by Niko DelValleHere are the games you should keep your eyes on through the back half of the year and into 2026!
Darrington Press has pulled out all the stops, and the resulting quality speaks for itself
A bold leap forward, but doesn’t stick the landing
An independent horror/action/fantasy that's far more than the sum of its parts
Treat your back and bottom to greatness
College Football 26 taking everything to the next level, as it should!
The RTS genre is one that I think is desperately in need of reinvention. Not considering a few really great titles, the genre has laid stagnant for a very long time. There hasn’t been a transfusion of new ideas or a developer really wishing to push this style of
by Niko DelValleGreetings, true believers! 2015 marks a big year for Marvel Studios as it begins to wrap up its second phase of movies and introduce brand new heroes into the cinematic universe. There is plenty to look forward to, whether it’s in theaters, on television, or on comic stands. But
by Matt WelshAnother year over and a new one just begun. Hopefully everyone had a wonderful holiday season with plenty of quality time spent with their family and friends, but let’s get serious here. 2015 is slated to be one of the most, if not the most, incredible year of video
by Josh DevlinGame of the year coverage can get a bit repetitive, and reading list after list is interesting, but there’s also other ways to really convey the year as a whole. We decided to do something new this year and record our deliberations, in podcast form, for our GOTY coverage!
by Eric Van AllenEveryone on the Gaming Trend staff has had the opportunity to make a case for our personal top ten games of the year, but we still had to come to a consensus on what the site’s top ten was going to be. Below you’ll find the result of
by Kenneth ShepardComing up with our final category winners was a bit of an arduous process. First we all voted, but the raw numbers weren’t sitting well with many editors. Then we held a 3-and-a-half-hour-long podcast where we hashed out all our remaining issues. The result is the winners you’ll
by Kenneth ShepardIt’s fun being the boss. I get to make the rules, and then I get to break them. Why? Refer to the beginning of this paragraph. See? Awesome. Being frank, 2014 was the year of broken games. We saw unstable, buggy, and incomplete games pushed into the hands of
by Ron BurkeI played nearly every game this year, which is something I can only claim to have done for the past few years, and despite that, this year it actually wasn’t hard for me to pick a top ten, as more disappointments launched than surprising successes. It was kind of
by Travis Northup