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As we bid farewell to 2014, it’s time for Gaming Trend’s Game of the Year coverage to begin. This year, many of our editors are putting out their personal top ten lists, all culminating in a site-wide top ten list as well as miscellaneous category winners on January
by Kenneth ShepardOur boys, Eric Van Allen and Kenneth Shepard, returned from the PlayStation Experience with lots to talk about. It looks like Sony is doing right by their fans with a solid lineup of software slated for the PS4 and PS Vita. Listen in on this week’s episode to get
by Sean LamaHalo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta Preview Watch this video on YouTube Halo 5: Guardians may be one of the most anticipated upcoming exclusives right now for Microsoft. The follow-up to Halo 4 and the second in a new trilogy, it has quite a franchise to live up to.There’s
by Eric Van AllenNeither of us were exactly anticipating The Dark Below with excitement. It’s better to say we looked forward to it with curiosity. When the original vanilla release of Destiny launched earlier this year we were hoping Bungie would consistently make good on its promise to keep us invested. It
by Lucious BarnesHanukkah is in full swing, and Christmas is just around the corner. It’s time for sharing joy and laughter with our loved ones, time to take a break from the hustle and bustle of our day-to-day routines, time to relax and enjoy life. Of course, with all this time
by Josh DevlinVictory Point Games has impressed me again. Following the release of Villainous Vikings in August, and the subsequent series of negative reviews which fell like hammers, VPG suspended release of the game. And then they fixed it. I have never heard of a game company pulling a release so quickly,
by Michael EyreIt seems like tile-laying games often have you building something. The gateway game Carcassonne has you building a city with castles, roads, and cloisters. Alhambra has you building a city with many different buildings and walls sprawling outward. Sultaniya has you building as well, but instead of building out, the
by Keith SchleicherCalling any kind of card/deck-management game a “roguelike” seems like a marketing move destined for parody. Yes, I know – there’s a randomization element (it’s called “shuffling”), which leads right into the dynamic content generation (“dealing”), and every game features permadeath, insofar as when the game is over
by Victor GrunnAs we bid farewell to 2014, it’s time for Gaming Trend’s Game of the Year coverage to begin. This year, many of our editors are putting out their personal top ten lists, all culminating in a site-wide top ten list as well as miscellaneous category winners on January
by Kenneth ShepardThe 40th anniversary of Mario goes hard
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As we bid farewell to 2014, it’s time for Gaming Trend’s Game of the Year coverage to begin. This year, many of our editors are putting out their personal top ten lists, all culminating in a site-wide top ten list as well as miscellaneous category winners on January
by Kenneth ShepardOur boys, Eric Van Allen and Kenneth Shepard, returned from the PlayStation Experience with lots to talk about. It looks like Sony is doing right by their fans with a solid lineup of software slated for the PS4 and PS Vita. Listen in on this week’s episode to get
by Sean LamaHalo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta Preview Watch this video on YouTube Halo 5: Guardians may be one of the most anticipated upcoming exclusives right now for Microsoft. The follow-up to Halo 4 and the second in a new trilogy, it has quite a franchise to live up to.There’s
by Eric Van AllenNeither of us were exactly anticipating The Dark Below with excitement. It’s better to say we looked forward to it with curiosity. When the original vanilla release of Destiny launched earlier this year we were hoping Bungie would consistently make good on its promise to keep us invested. It
by Lucious BarnesHanukkah is in full swing, and Christmas is just around the corner. It’s time for sharing joy and laughter with our loved ones, time to take a break from the hustle and bustle of our day-to-day routines, time to relax and enjoy life. Of course, with all this time
by Josh DevlinVictory Point Games has impressed me again. Following the release of Villainous Vikings in August, and the subsequent series of negative reviews which fell like hammers, VPG suspended release of the game. And then they fixed it. I have never heard of a game company pulling a release so quickly,
by Michael EyreIt seems like tile-laying games often have you building something. The gateway game Carcassonne has you building a city with castles, roads, and cloisters. Alhambra has you building a city with many different buildings and walls sprawling outward. Sultaniya has you building as well, but instead of building out, the
by Keith SchleicherCalling any kind of card/deck-management game a “roguelike” seems like a marketing move destined for parody. Yes, I know – there’s a randomization element (it’s called “shuffling”), which leads right into the dynamic content generation (“dealing”), and every game features permadeath, insofar as when the game is over
by Victor Grunn