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This is how it’s done. There are art books that I’ve checked out in the past that give you the journey from inception to release, but others that seem to focus almost exclusively on the final product. The latter makes for a far more compelling look behind the
by Ron BurkeI’m a dork. I have a Magic Galleon punching hand puppet from Lunar the Silver Star, pilsner glasses from the original Burnout, a full-sized chainsword replica from Warhammer: Space Marine, a Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts, and far more than fits in my office neatly. Now, nestled neatly between my
by Ron BurkeToday, I am feeling a bit nostalgic. As this piece is being published, I’m likely headed to an airport in order to head to Sony’s PlayStation Experience event, and I can’t help but reflect on the past 20 years that this event is meant to be celebrating.
by Kenneth ShepardThe Gaming Trend staff has spent hours traversing Thedas, talking to every companion and picking every Elfroot along the way. Now, they’re ready to talk about it. Join Ron, Laura, Kenneth and Eric, as they discuss the hardest decisions, most involved romances, and just who exactly drank that drank.
by Eric Van AllenGames are awesome, but sometimes a little difficult. It can be hard to find the one requirement to top off your achievements, or to really tell the difference between different weapons. We recently got an opportunity to go hands-on with Brady Games’ strategy guide for the recently released Call of
by Eric Van AllenNintendo has long held down the fort by re-envisioning their catalogue of titles. A company with a long history in gaming, Nintendo’s characters and IPs are the symbols of a generation. Remastering has often led to critical success for Nintendo; games like The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between
by Eric Van AllenCercei Lannister once said “When you play the game of thrones you win or you die. There is no middle ground.” I didn’t have that in mind when I started playing the game, but true to the show and the books, when I finished this chapter my only response
by Ron BurkeWrestling is an art form that is constantly evolving, be it sometimes for the worst and sometimes for the better. The same could be said about video game franchises. You must consistently evolve over time or the shine on your video game will begin to fade. Evolution is something all
by Jay MaloneThis is how it’s done. There are art books that I’ve checked out in the past that give you the journey from inception to release, but others that seem to focus almost exclusively on the final product. The latter makes for a far more compelling look behind the
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This is how it’s done. There are art books that I’ve checked out in the past that give you the journey from inception to release, but others that seem to focus almost exclusively on the final product. The latter makes for a far more compelling look behind the
by Ron BurkeI’m a dork. I have a Magic Galleon punching hand puppet from Lunar the Silver Star, pilsner glasses from the original Burnout, a full-sized chainsword replica from Warhammer: Space Marine, a Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts, and far more than fits in my office neatly. Now, nestled neatly between my
by Ron BurkeToday, I am feeling a bit nostalgic. As this piece is being published, I’m likely headed to an airport in order to head to Sony’s PlayStation Experience event, and I can’t help but reflect on the past 20 years that this event is meant to be celebrating.
by Kenneth ShepardThe Gaming Trend staff has spent hours traversing Thedas, talking to every companion and picking every Elfroot along the way. Now, they’re ready to talk about it. Join Ron, Laura, Kenneth and Eric, as they discuss the hardest decisions, most involved romances, and just who exactly drank that drank.
by Eric Van AllenGames are awesome, but sometimes a little difficult. It can be hard to find the one requirement to top off your achievements, or to really tell the difference between different weapons. We recently got an opportunity to go hands-on with Brady Games’ strategy guide for the recently released Call of
by Eric Van AllenNintendo has long held down the fort by re-envisioning their catalogue of titles. A company with a long history in gaming, Nintendo’s characters and IPs are the symbols of a generation. Remastering has often led to critical success for Nintendo; games like The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between
by Eric Van AllenCercei Lannister once said “When you play the game of thrones you win or you die. There is no middle ground.” I didn’t have that in mind when I started playing the game, but true to the show and the books, when I finished this chapter my only response
by Ron BurkeWrestling is an art form that is constantly evolving, be it sometimes for the worst and sometimes for the better. The same could be said about video game franchises. You must consistently evolve over time or the shine on your video game will begin to fade. Evolution is something all
by Jay Malone