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Okay, there’s been a lot of commotion about the length of video games versus the quality and whether or not those two things have a direct correlation with each other. Well, we’re not here to discuss all that; it’s time to put things back in The Order
by Josh Devlin
This is the unceremonious “Yes, we have it and are reviewing it” piece about Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart for the Playstation Vita. I’ve had the game for a couple days now, and would say I’m a fair bit into it, but games of this size usually need
by Eric Van Allen
Here at Gaming Trend, we are pretty huge fans of Danganronpa. From the compelling murder mystery to the captivating story behind the game’s incredible villain, there aren’t a lot of games that are commanding members of the Gaming Trend staff’s attention like Danganronpa is. I recently got
by Kenneth Shepard
It is no secret that I like pirates, but I feel as though my exposure to South China Sea pirates has been limited. I mean, my exposure to real in-the-flesh pirates is non existent, but around these parts the romantic image of a pirate is a peg leg guy sailing
by Scott Griffith
Total War Attila was just released (February 17th, 2015), but it is hardly Creative Assembly’s first march into battle. The team has been honing their battlecraft since the first title’s release in June of 2000. Shogun: Total War was a rousing success, leading the team to create ten
by Ron Burke
As some might expect, there is a polarizing shift between playing games for fun and playing games because it’s your job. There are several times and numerous examples when my time at Gaming Trend has reminded me of this, but few stand out as vividly and sourly as Zombeer.
by Lucious Barnes
People have already made up their minds about The Order: 1886. They debate on arbitrary things like speedruns, graphical changes since E3, and whether the game’s cinematic nature classifies it as a game. It’s going to be hilarious watching those same folks eat their hat. The Order: 1886
by Ron Burke
Recently I got to sit down with videogame veteran Richard Ogden of Red Phantom Games to talk about what he’s been up to lately as we ramp up to the North American launch of his upcoming game, Minutes. The game is available on the PlayStation Network Store for $7.
by Ron Burke
Okay, there’s been a lot of commotion about the length of video games versus the quality and whether or not those two things have a direct correlation with each other. Well, we’re not here to discuss all that; it’s time to put things back in The Order
by Josh Devlin
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!
Okay, there’s been a lot of commotion about the length of video games versus the quality and whether or not those two things have a direct correlation with each other. Well, we’re not here to discuss all that; it’s time to put things back in The Order
by Josh Devlin
This is the unceremonious “Yes, we have it and are reviewing it” piece about Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart for the Playstation Vita. I’ve had the game for a couple days now, and would say I’m a fair bit into it, but games of this size usually need
by Eric Van Allen
Here at Gaming Trend, we are pretty huge fans of Danganronpa. From the compelling murder mystery to the captivating story behind the game’s incredible villain, there aren’t a lot of games that are commanding members of the Gaming Trend staff’s attention like Danganronpa is. I recently got
by Kenneth Shepard
It is no secret that I like pirates, but I feel as though my exposure to South China Sea pirates has been limited. I mean, my exposure to real in-the-flesh pirates is non existent, but around these parts the romantic image of a pirate is a peg leg guy sailing
by Scott Griffith
Total War Attila was just released (February 17th, 2015), but it is hardly Creative Assembly’s first march into battle. The team has been honing their battlecraft since the first title’s release in June of 2000. Shogun: Total War was a rousing success, leading the team to create ten
by Ron Burke
As some might expect, there is a polarizing shift between playing games for fun and playing games because it’s your job. There are several times and numerous examples when my time at Gaming Trend has reminded me of this, but few stand out as vividly and sourly as Zombeer.
by Lucious Barnes
People have already made up their minds about The Order: 1886. They debate on arbitrary things like speedruns, graphical changes since E3, and whether the game’s cinematic nature classifies it as a game. It’s going to be hilarious watching those same folks eat their hat. The Order: 1886
by Ron Burke
Recently I got to sit down with videogame veteran Richard Ogden of Red Phantom Games to talk about what he’s been up to lately as we ramp up to the North American launch of his upcoming game, Minutes. The game is available on the PlayStation Network Store for $7.
by Ron Burke