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It’s got daddy’s looks and mommy’s attitude. I’ve never been a huge fan of racing games that take place in realistic environments, such as modern cities or real-world race tracks. I guess I’m not enough of a car or driving enthusiast to find the fun
by Sean Lama
After two excellent action-RPGs, developer Runic Games is ready to make something different. It’s a game they say takes inspiration from the likes of Zelda, Ico, and Journey. After playing the game at PAX Prime this year, I can see how that inspiration is shaping the game. There’s
by Sean Lama
The Underdark is one of the most popular, yet least understood, settings in the Forgotten Realms universe. It’s also a setting that most players are usually completely unprepared to tackle. The dangers that lie in the Underdark aren’t just her denizens, though. The political machinations of the Drow
by Ron Burke
If you’re a fan of point-and-click games, but you also enjoy classic noir films, then Calvino Noir may already have you drooling a little. In this sidescroller, you play as Wilt, a scrambler who takes on clients with operations that require stealth. While he is able to take down
by Sarah Marchant
Nearly a year later, two members of our original spoilercast for Dragon Age: Inquisition have regrouped to talk about the game’s final DLC “Trespasser.” Eric Van Allen and Kenneth Shepard talk about the supposed closure that “Trespasser” was meant to provide, the implications the DLC has for the future,
by Kenneth Shepard
I remember seeing BattleLore when Days of Wonder released it. It looked like an intimidating game, with fantasy characters battling across hex-based maps. Some maps seemed to sprawl over several tables. After Fantasy Flight Games acquired the rights to BattleLore, I didn’t think much of it, other than the
by Keith Schleicher
A few years ago, EA’s NHL series was considered one of the best sports franchises around. It would consistently make key iterations on important features, all while maintaining the style that brought fans out every release day to purchase the game. That all changed last year with the series’
by Jay Malone
Expansions are a funny thing. They can range from being absolutely necessary to enjoy a game (Ticket to Ride USA 1910), to completely unnecessary (nobody needs another Carcassonne expansion), to frivolous yet somehow totally necessary (Agricola Goodies Expansion). Somewhere, there’s a sweet spot where an expansion adds a neat
by Joseph Pinchback
It’s got daddy’s looks and mommy’s attitude. I’ve never been a huge fan of racing games that take place in realistic environments, such as modern cities or real-world race tracks. I guess I’m not enough of a car or driving enthusiast to find the fun
by Sean Lama
A new Lord of the Rings implementation of the Pandemic system
From sprawling magical jungles and plains to fire and ash caused by Sky People’s greed and the Mangkwan’s grief; Pandora has changed.
Just because the Expo Hall is closed, it doesn’t mean you can’t find new and strange games
With the World Championships on the line, Brawlhalla shows up big!
Lead Designers Spenser Starke & Rowan Hall gave us the scoop at PAX Unplugged
Here are GamingTrend's picks for your next gaming keyboard and mouse!
Here are GamingTrend's picks for your next gaming hardware!
It’s got daddy’s looks and mommy’s attitude. I’ve never been a huge fan of racing games that take place in realistic environments, such as modern cities or real-world race tracks. I guess I’m not enough of a car or driving enthusiast to find the fun
by Sean Lama
After two excellent action-RPGs, developer Runic Games is ready to make something different. It’s a game they say takes inspiration from the likes of Zelda, Ico, and Journey. After playing the game at PAX Prime this year, I can see how that inspiration is shaping the game. There’s
by Sean Lama
The Underdark is one of the most popular, yet least understood, settings in the Forgotten Realms universe. It’s also a setting that most players are usually completely unprepared to tackle. The dangers that lie in the Underdark aren’t just her denizens, though. The political machinations of the Drow
by Ron Burke
If you’re a fan of point-and-click games, but you also enjoy classic noir films, then Calvino Noir may already have you drooling a little. In this sidescroller, you play as Wilt, a scrambler who takes on clients with operations that require stealth. While he is able to take down
by Sarah Marchant
Nearly a year later, two members of our original spoilercast for Dragon Age: Inquisition have regrouped to talk about the game’s final DLC “Trespasser.” Eric Van Allen and Kenneth Shepard talk about the supposed closure that “Trespasser” was meant to provide, the implications the DLC has for the future,
by Kenneth Shepard
I remember seeing BattleLore when Days of Wonder released it. It looked like an intimidating game, with fantasy characters battling across hex-based maps. Some maps seemed to sprawl over several tables. After Fantasy Flight Games acquired the rights to BattleLore, I didn’t think much of it, other than the
by Keith Schleicher
A few years ago, EA’s NHL series was considered one of the best sports franchises around. It would consistently make key iterations on important features, all while maintaining the style that brought fans out every release day to purchase the game. That all changed last year with the series’
by Jay Malone
Expansions are a funny thing. They can range from being absolutely necessary to enjoy a game (Ticket to Ride USA 1910), to completely unnecessary (nobody needs another Carcassonne expansion), to frivolous yet somehow totally necessary (Agricola Goodies Expansion). Somewhere, there’s a sweet spot where an expansion adds a neat
by Joseph Pinchback