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When the game designer who worked on the original Doom, Quake, Civilization, Age of Empires, and more recently, the Call of Cthulu board game, says he’s interested in joining your podcast, you make room. Sandy Petersen joins us in this week’s episode to talk about his experiences working
by Sean Lama
It’s strange to say, but after nearly a decade of promotion and a change in name and platform, I think it wasn’t until I played Final Fantasy XV that I ever felt like I didn’t understand it. Naturally, Final Fantasy XV is likely nothing like the game
by Kenneth Shepard
Echo of Soul is a hit MMO in South Korea and developer Nvius, along with publisher Aeria Games, is hoping it will catch on in North America and Europe as well when it launches this May. If you’ve played an MMO before, like World of Warcraft or The Elder
by Sean Lama
About two weeks ago I paid a trip to Boston to attend PAX East 2015. While there I played many games, and while I’ve selected a Top 5 I haven’t talked much about the other games I saw there. Getting a lot of work out of the way,
by Niko DelValle
Hey Gaming Trend readers! We’ve once again teamed up with Insight Editions, this time to bring you a giveaway that’ll light up any Halo fan’s eyes. We are giving away five hardbound Halo journals, and five copies of the Halo Poster Collection. You can check out my
by Ron Burke
[The following is part two of our ongoing impressions of Tales from the Borderlands. Check out our thoughts on episode one, “Zer0 Sum,” here.] Two episodes in, and Tales from the Borderlands has quickly risen in the ranks as my favorite series from TellTale yet. It more convincingly pulls off
by Kenneth Shepard
When we were at PAX East we got a chance to talk with Rob Dougherty, the head of White Wizard games. Fans of their hit game, Star Realms, will be happy to know that the game is only getting started. With expansions coming in analog and digital form, there is
by Scott Griffith
Battlefield Hardline is not a reimagining of the Battlefield series, but rather it takes everything it has learned up to this point, and uses intelligent design to make a fun and unique game. Multiplayer has always been the major draw to the series, but for the first time the single-player
by Bryan Ertmer
When the game designer who worked on the original Doom, Quake, Civilization, Age of Empires, and more recently, the Call of Cthulu board game, says he’s interested in joining your podcast, you make room. Sandy Petersen joins us in this week’s episode to talk about his experiences working
by Sean Lama
Relive Atari classics in handheld form!
It’s better for newbies, but still very much an extraction shooter
This might be the perfect gaming instrument
AK Interactive updated their classic Panel Liner and the results are awesome
This one's giving Saturday morning cartoon zeerust with a whole lotta dice chuckin' nonsense.
and Auntie's Choice certified!
When the game designer who worked on the original Doom, Quake, Civilization, Age of Empires, and more recently, the Call of Cthulu board game, says he’s interested in joining your podcast, you make room. Sandy Petersen joins us in this week’s episode to talk about his experiences working
by Sean Lama
It’s strange to say, but after nearly a decade of promotion and a change in name and platform, I think it wasn’t until I played Final Fantasy XV that I ever felt like I didn’t understand it. Naturally, Final Fantasy XV is likely nothing like the game
by Kenneth Shepard
Echo of Soul is a hit MMO in South Korea and developer Nvius, along with publisher Aeria Games, is hoping it will catch on in North America and Europe as well when it launches this May. If you’ve played an MMO before, like World of Warcraft or The Elder
by Sean Lama
About two weeks ago I paid a trip to Boston to attend PAX East 2015. While there I played many games, and while I’ve selected a Top 5 I haven’t talked much about the other games I saw there. Getting a lot of work out of the way,
by Niko DelValle
Hey Gaming Trend readers! We’ve once again teamed up with Insight Editions, this time to bring you a giveaway that’ll light up any Halo fan’s eyes. We are giving away five hardbound Halo journals, and five copies of the Halo Poster Collection. You can check out my
by Ron Burke
[The following is part two of our ongoing impressions of Tales from the Borderlands. Check out our thoughts on episode one, “Zer0 Sum,” here.] Two episodes in, and Tales from the Borderlands has quickly risen in the ranks as my favorite series from TellTale yet. It more convincingly pulls off
by Kenneth Shepard
When we were at PAX East we got a chance to talk with Rob Dougherty, the head of White Wizard games. Fans of their hit game, Star Realms, will be happy to know that the game is only getting started. With expansions coming in analog and digital form, there is
by Scott Griffith
Battlefield Hardline is not a reimagining of the Battlefield series, but rather it takes everything it has learned up to this point, and uses intelligent design to make a fun and unique game. Multiplayer has always been the major draw to the series, but for the first time the single-player
by Bryan Ertmer