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Some things never go out of style, and one of those things is undoubtedly the original 8-bit Megaman games. Originally released on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), these six titles were the some of the original platformers and have since been the inspiration for countless other titles. With Megaman Legacy
by Travis Northup
As much of a goody-two-shoes as you might be, there has probably been at least one time when you considered what it would be like to be a criminal mastermind. Maybe it was a megalomaniacal power fantasy, where your success was measured in how many innocent bodies you’d littered
by Lucious Barnes
Gears of War is immediately evocative of bro-moments (broments?), bro-talk, bro-kills, and a general bro-ness that was brought on by the near-cuddlefest between protagonists Baird and Dom. Whether you loved the sequels or hated them dearly, there is one thing that is certain – the first title kicked every square inch
by Ron Burke
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power is more or less forgettable. The first, and sadly only good thing you will notice is how visually striking the levels are. Developer Frozenbyte did a fantastic job with the art style and lighting in the third story of their critically-acclaimed series. Previous Trine
by Josh Devlin
While the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight could lovingly be called a trainwreck, there is one thing that is true across all platforms – the game has a pretty fantastic storyline. The team at Rocksteady crafted a compelling storyline for the caped crusader, full of twists and turns, well-written characters
by Ron Burke
There’s a good chance, as you read this, that you are either contemplating or have already installed Windows 10. The financial barrier to entry has all but been erased as users of Windows 7 or 8 can upgrade to Microsoft’s newest operating system for absolutely nothing. Having worked
by Ron Burke
The Formula 1 racing series is well-known for its realism, and with F1 2015 this was developer Codemasters Racing’s first opportunity to bring that realism to the next level on the newest generation of hardware. Unfortunately, while F1 2015’s driving simulation and track recreation are entirely on-par with
by Travis Northup
Now that Spike Chunsoft has taken players outside of the walls of Hope’s Peak Academy, one would expect a third-person shooter Danganronpa game to feel less enclosed, and for the player to not feel the same confinement they did when locked inside a school where they were forced to
by Kenneth Shepard
Some things never go out of style, and one of those things is undoubtedly the original 8-bit Megaman games. Originally released on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), these six titles were the some of the original platformers and have since been the inspiration for countless other titles. With Megaman Legacy
by Travis Northup
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!
Some things never go out of style, and one of those things is undoubtedly the original 8-bit Megaman games. Originally released on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), these six titles were the some of the original platformers and have since been the inspiration for countless other titles. With Megaman Legacy
by Travis Northup
As much of a goody-two-shoes as you might be, there has probably been at least one time when you considered what it would be like to be a criminal mastermind. Maybe it was a megalomaniacal power fantasy, where your success was measured in how many innocent bodies you’d littered
by Lucious Barnes
Gears of War is immediately evocative of bro-moments (broments?), bro-talk, bro-kills, and a general bro-ness that was brought on by the near-cuddlefest between protagonists Baird and Dom. Whether you loved the sequels or hated them dearly, there is one thing that is certain – the first title kicked every square inch
by Ron Burke
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power is more or less forgettable. The first, and sadly only good thing you will notice is how visually striking the levels are. Developer Frozenbyte did a fantastic job with the art style and lighting in the third story of their critically-acclaimed series. Previous Trine
by Josh Devlin
While the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight could lovingly be called a trainwreck, there is one thing that is true across all platforms – the game has a pretty fantastic storyline. The team at Rocksteady crafted a compelling storyline for the caped crusader, full of twists and turns, well-written characters
by Ron Burke
There’s a good chance, as you read this, that you are either contemplating or have already installed Windows 10. The financial barrier to entry has all but been erased as users of Windows 7 or 8 can upgrade to Microsoft’s newest operating system for absolutely nothing. Having worked
by Ron Burke
The Formula 1 racing series is well-known for its realism, and with F1 2015 this was developer Codemasters Racing’s first opportunity to bring that realism to the next level on the newest generation of hardware. Unfortunately, while F1 2015’s driving simulation and track recreation are entirely on-par with
by Travis Northup
Now that Spike Chunsoft has taken players outside of the walls of Hope’s Peak Academy, one would expect a third-person shooter Danganronpa game to feel less enclosed, and for the player to not feel the same confinement they did when locked inside a school where they were forced to
by Kenneth Shepard