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Reviews   -   Apr 01, 2015 Fun squared — BOXBOY! review
Fun squared — BOXBOY! review

BOXBOY! is one of those titles that is so simple in nature that it’s surprising that a full game can be made of it.  At first glance, it is so straightforward that it’s hard to imagine how the rest of the game can go on without becoming monotonously

by Matt Welsh
Interviews   -   Mar 31, 2015 An interview with Tom Happ and Dan Adelman on Axiom Verge
An interview with Tom Happ and Dan Adelman on Axiom Verge

Last week, I got the chance to (virtually) sit down with Tom Happ and Dan Adelman, the two-man team behind today’s hot indie release, Axiom Verge. I had played a great deal of it and really enjoyed it, so I was very excited to pick their brains on the

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Mar 31, 2015 Top 25 Games of the Last Generation | 20-16
Top 25 Games of the Last Generation | 20-16

Missed games 25-21?  Click here to catch up and don’t forget to check back each day this week as we continue to reveal the top games of last generation! #20. Dead Space With Resident Evil beginning to veer towards a more action-oriented experience after RE4, it left a void

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2015 Dragon Age Inquisition – Jaws of Hakkon DLC review
Dragon Age Inquisition – Jaws of Hakkon DLC review

First let’s address the elephant in the room — the Jaws of Hakkon dropped into our lap out of nowhere, with the announcement hitting at the same times as the code.  My review for Dragon Age: Inquisition was on the Xbox One, but my completionist playthrough was on the PlayStation

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2015 It’s good to be bad — Rack N Ruin review
It’s good to be bad — Rack N Ruin review

Rack N Ruin is similar to The Legend of Zelda in many ways.  There’s plenty of action, encouragement for exploration, and emphasis on puzzle solving, much like Nintendo’s classic.  There are even some truly engaging “dungeons” to conquer along the way.  But there is one key difference that

by Matt Welsh
Announcements   -   Mar 30, 2015 The Top 25 Stream
The Top 25 Stream

Just today, the rest of the editorial staff and I started releasing our list for the Top 25 Games of the Last Generation. In order to celebrate the achievement of games that made it onto this list, every night I’m going to be streaming one game out of each

by Niko DelValle
Features   -   Mar 30, 2015 Top 25 Games of the Last Generation | 25-21
Top 25 Games of the Last Generation | 25-21

Welcome to Gaming Trend’s Top 25 Games of the Last Generation. Over the next 5 days we’ll be counting down the 25 best games that defined a generation. GT staff members got together and managed to put aside their differences in order to come up with the best

by Paul Cesar
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2015 Sudra Calling — Axiom Verge Review
Sudra Calling — Axiom Verge Review

Axiom Verge is, at its core, a retro-style indie game. That term gets thrown around a lot, used to cover a wide variety of games that involve 8-bit music, pixelated graphics and challenging 2D combat and platforming. What sets Axiom Verge apart, though, is not only how it revisits the

by Eric Van Allen
Fun squared — BOXBOY! review
Reviews   -   Apr 01, 2015 Fun squared — BOXBOY! review

BOXBOY! is one of those titles that is so simple in nature that it’s surprising that a full game can be made of it.  At first glance, it is so straightforward that it’s hard to imagine how the rest of the game can go on without becoming monotonously

by Matt Welsh
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Reviews   -   Apr 01, 2015 Fun squared — BOXBOY! review
Fun squared — BOXBOY! review

BOXBOY! is one of those titles that is so simple in nature that it’s surprising that a full game can be made of it.  At first glance, it is so straightforward that it’s hard to imagine how the rest of the game can go on without becoming monotonously

by Matt Welsh
Interviews   -   Mar 31, 2015 An interview with Tom Happ and Dan Adelman on Axiom Verge
An interview with Tom Happ and Dan Adelman on Axiom Verge

Last week, I got the chance to (virtually) sit down with Tom Happ and Dan Adelman, the two-man team behind today’s hot indie release, Axiom Verge. I had played a great deal of it and really enjoyed it, so I was very excited to pick their brains on the

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Mar 31, 2015 Top 25 Games of the Last Generation | 20-16
Top 25 Games of the Last Generation | 20-16

Missed games 25-21?  Click here to catch up and don’t forget to check back each day this week as we continue to reveal the top games of last generation! #20. Dead Space With Resident Evil beginning to veer towards a more action-oriented experience after RE4, it left a void

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2015 Dragon Age Inquisition – Jaws of Hakkon DLC review
Dragon Age Inquisition – Jaws of Hakkon DLC review

First let’s address the elephant in the room — the Jaws of Hakkon dropped into our lap out of nowhere, with the announcement hitting at the same times as the code.  My review for Dragon Age: Inquisition was on the Xbox One, but my completionist playthrough was on the PlayStation

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2015 It’s good to be bad — Rack N Ruin review
It’s good to be bad — Rack N Ruin review

Rack N Ruin is similar to The Legend of Zelda in many ways.  There’s plenty of action, encouragement for exploration, and emphasis on puzzle solving, much like Nintendo’s classic.  There are even some truly engaging “dungeons” to conquer along the way.  But there is one key difference that

by Matt Welsh
Announcements   -   Mar 30, 2015 The Top 25 Stream
The Top 25 Stream

Just today, the rest of the editorial staff and I started releasing our list for the Top 25 Games of the Last Generation. In order to celebrate the achievement of games that made it onto this list, every night I’m going to be streaming one game out of each

by Niko DelValle
Features   -   Mar 30, 2015 Top 25 Games of the Last Generation | 25-21
Top 25 Games of the Last Generation | 25-21

Welcome to Gaming Trend’s Top 25 Games of the Last Generation. Over the next 5 days we’ll be counting down the 25 best games that defined a generation. GT staff members got together and managed to put aside their differences in order to come up with the best

by Paul Cesar
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2015 Sudra Calling — Axiom Verge Review
Sudra Calling — Axiom Verge Review

Axiom Verge is, at its core, a retro-style indie game. That term gets thrown around a lot, used to cover a wide variety of games that involve 8-bit music, pixelated graphics and challenging 2D combat and platforming. What sets Axiom Verge apart, though, is not only how it revisits the

by Eric Van Allen
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