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When Remedy Entertainment hits, they hit hard. Max Payne was fantastic, Alan Wake sent shivers up our spines, and now the studio has delivered their most ambitious game to date. Part game, and part TV show, Quantum Break is, by a large margin, the best Remedy game yet. Quantum Break
by Ron Burke
One of the most important aspects of playing a sport is to get up after falling on your face. Last year, Sony’s beloved MLB franchise The Show took its first step backwards in a long time. When you are the only competitor in the market, you can become complacent,
by Jay Malone
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
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
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
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
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
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
When Remedy Entertainment hits, they hit hard. Max Payne was fantastic, Alan Wake sent shivers up our spines, and now the studio has delivered their most ambitious game to date. Part game, and part TV show, Quantum Break is, by a large margin, the best Remedy game yet. Quantum Break
by Ron Burke
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When Remedy Entertainment hits, they hit hard. Max Payne was fantastic, Alan Wake sent shivers up our spines, and now the studio has delivered their most ambitious game to date. Part game, and part TV show, Quantum Break is, by a large margin, the best Remedy game yet. Quantum Break
by Ron Burke
One of the most important aspects of playing a sport is to get up after falling on your face. Last year, Sony’s beloved MLB franchise The Show took its first step backwards in a long time. When you are the only competitor in the market, you can become complacent,
by Jay Malone
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
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
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
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
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
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