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Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2016 The Skyrim Library Vol. II: Man, Mer & Beast review
The Skyrim Library Vol. II: Man, Mer & Beast review

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is as much an open world as it is a story you craft for yourself. Bethesda doesn’t pin you down to any particular path beyond the main story threads, instead leaving you to explore Tamriel as you see fit. To make that world worth

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2016 Frustration over fear — UnderDread review
Frustration over fear — UnderDread review

Though I consider myself a pretty big baby, I’m a sucker for a good horror game. Any time I have the opportunity to review a game that promises to scare me, I pounce on it with equal parts fear and excitement. Unfortunately, not only is UnderDread not very frightening,

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2016 Charolette’s Deadly Web- Assassin’s Creed comic series 1-5 review
Charolette’s Deadly Web- Assassin’s Creed comic series 1-5 review

In the later part of 2015 Titan comics introduced us to the Assassin’s Creed comic series, which told us the tale of Charlotte ‘Char’ de la Cruz and her adventures as the Assassin Brotherhood’s newest draftee in their clandestine war against the Templar Order. This monthly five part

by Lucious Barnes
Interviews   -   Mar 28, 2016 Interview with Lewis Shaw of corporate card battler, Downsize
Interview with Lewis Shaw of corporate card battler, Downsize

Gaming Trend Editor-in-Chief Ron Burke sat down with Lewis Shaw, the creator of a Kickstart-in-motion called Downsize to find out what this corporate greed simulator is all about.  The game is nearly half funded and has only been live for a few days, so we had to find out more.

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Mar 27, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: A despair-inducing anniversary
Gaming Trend Podcast: A despair-inducing anniversary

It’s a special day today in the Gaming Trend neighborhood, as today marks the one-year anniversary of rebooting the Gaming Trend Podcast as the GT Reboot you know it as today. Joining Eric and Kenneth on this occasion is Blake Hester, who gives some closing thoughts on the Division

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Mar 26, 2016 Kings or Pawns: PWNs Review
Kings or Pawns: PWNs Review

It’s been 20 years since I was first introduced to the computer game Worms. In the mid-90s, the game seemed innovative and a bit naughty. It was great fun to move these egotistical worms around blowing other worms to pieces with a deep arsenal of weaponry. I’d like

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2016 Simple on the surface, but there is hope – Republique review
Simple on the surface, but there is hope – Republique review

If you’ve been waiting to join the Republique because you wanted to binge play all of the episodes, then the PS4 version is the one you’ve been waiting for. The story is about a young girl named Hope — a prisoner of a totalitarian state-run facility called Metamorphosis trying

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2016 Overcoming the odds — Trillion: God of Destruction review
Overcoming the odds — Trillion: God of Destruction review

The idea of holding out against an unstoppable force, standing against overwhelming odds and just barely being able to survive is admirable, and rarely done well in games. Maybe it’s my love of films like Seven Samurai or my Texas history resonating, but it’s a concept that I

by Eric Van Allen
The Skyrim Library Vol. II: Man, Mer & Beast review
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2016 The Skyrim Library Vol. II: Man, Mer & Beast review

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is as much an open world as it is a story you craft for yourself. Bethesda doesn’t pin you down to any particular path beyond the main story threads, instead leaving you to explore Tamriel as you see fit. To make that world worth

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2016 The Skyrim Library Vol. II: Man, Mer & Beast review
The Skyrim Library Vol. II: Man, Mer & Beast review

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is as much an open world as it is a story you craft for yourself. Bethesda doesn’t pin you down to any particular path beyond the main story threads, instead leaving you to explore Tamriel as you see fit. To make that world worth

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2016 Frustration over fear — UnderDread review
Frustration over fear — UnderDread review

Though I consider myself a pretty big baby, I’m a sucker for a good horror game. Any time I have the opportunity to review a game that promises to scare me, I pounce on it with equal parts fear and excitement. Unfortunately, not only is UnderDread not very frightening,

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2016 Charolette’s Deadly Web- Assassin’s Creed comic series 1-5 review
Charolette’s Deadly Web- Assassin’s Creed comic series 1-5 review

In the later part of 2015 Titan comics introduced us to the Assassin’s Creed comic series, which told us the tale of Charlotte ‘Char’ de la Cruz and her adventures as the Assassin Brotherhood’s newest draftee in their clandestine war against the Templar Order. This monthly five part

by Lucious Barnes
Interviews   -   Mar 28, 2016 Interview with Lewis Shaw of corporate card battler, Downsize
Interview with Lewis Shaw of corporate card battler, Downsize

Gaming Trend Editor-in-Chief Ron Burke sat down with Lewis Shaw, the creator of a Kickstart-in-motion called Downsize to find out what this corporate greed simulator is all about.  The game is nearly half funded and has only been live for a few days, so we had to find out more.

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Mar 27, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: A despair-inducing anniversary
Gaming Trend Podcast: A despair-inducing anniversary

It’s a special day today in the Gaming Trend neighborhood, as today marks the one-year anniversary of rebooting the Gaming Trend Podcast as the GT Reboot you know it as today. Joining Eric and Kenneth on this occasion is Blake Hester, who gives some closing thoughts on the Division

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Mar 26, 2016 Kings or Pawns: PWNs Review
Kings or Pawns: PWNs Review

It’s been 20 years since I was first introduced to the computer game Worms. In the mid-90s, the game seemed innovative and a bit naughty. It was great fun to move these egotistical worms around blowing other worms to pieces with a deep arsenal of weaponry. I’d like

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2016 Simple on the surface, but there is hope – Republique review
Simple on the surface, but there is hope – Republique review

If you’ve been waiting to join the Republique because you wanted to binge play all of the episodes, then the PS4 version is the one you’ve been waiting for. The story is about a young girl named Hope — a prisoner of a totalitarian state-run facility called Metamorphosis trying

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2016 Overcoming the odds — Trillion: God of Destruction review
Overcoming the odds — Trillion: God of Destruction review

The idea of holding out against an unstoppable force, standing against overwhelming odds and just barely being able to survive is admirable, and rarely done well in games. Maybe it’s my love of films like Seven Samurai or my Texas history resonating, but it’s a concept that I

by Eric Van Allen
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