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There are games that you play, and then there are games, like Xenoblade Chronicles, that you experience. This was a tough review to write, partly because it’s challenging to whittle down everything about this ridiculously massive RPG into a readable size, but mostly because it’s just so hard
by Stefan Alexander
When Nintendo released its first wave of amiibo figures alongside Super Smash Bros. for Wii U last fall, few people could have guessed just how popular they would become. With each figure representing some of Nintendo’s most popular characters (and even some very obscure ones), amiibo quickly started flying
by Matt Welsh
The Sims 4 suffered a lackluster launch and was not the game Sim-fanatics were craving. Though patches have added and improved the game vastly since launch, the inevitable expansions are what build on the Sims games and keep gamers coming back. Get to Work, the first expansion for Sims 4,
by Bryan Ertmer
When Dark Souls 2 came out last year, my only regret was that I had to dust off my old console to play it. There are admittedly few games that I would even bother doing that for, but a Dark Souls game is one of them, and so I begrudgingly
by Travis Northup
We often take our equipment for granted. The swords, armor and shields we level up time and time again are permanent, steadfast allies in our fight against hordes of nasties and baddies. But what happens when we refuse a witch’s request to save her village and are cursed to
by Eric Van Allen
Some fans root for the Giants, and some root for the Royals. There are those who languish fandom upon the San Francisco Giants for their progressive approach to the game and the star-studded cast of characters they are able to present, and those who instead root for the Kansas City
by Patrick Rost
The MLB: The Show series has long been one of the strongest sports franchises around, making meaningful changes each year that keep the player coming back. This year, developer Sony San Diego seems to have gone all out in revamping their Diamond Dynasty mode, but what else has changed within
by Jay Malone
Remember when you were a kid and you’d wake up on Easter Sunday to a basket full of delicious candy. You’d then run around your house, tearing it apart like a burglar, looking for cheap plastic eggs filled with even more candy, or better yet, a quarter. Ka-ching!
by Josh DevlinThere are games that you play, and then there are games, like Xenoblade Chronicles, that you experience. This was a tough review to write, partly because it’s challenging to whittle down everything about this ridiculously massive RPG into a readable size, but mostly because it’s just so hard
by Stefan Alexander
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!
There are games that you play, and then there are games, like Xenoblade Chronicles, that you experience. This was a tough review to write, partly because it’s challenging to whittle down everything about this ridiculously massive RPG into a readable size, but mostly because it’s just so hard
by Stefan Alexander
When Nintendo released its first wave of amiibo figures alongside Super Smash Bros. for Wii U last fall, few people could have guessed just how popular they would become. With each figure representing some of Nintendo’s most popular characters (and even some very obscure ones), amiibo quickly started flying
by Matt Welsh
The Sims 4 suffered a lackluster launch and was not the game Sim-fanatics were craving. Though patches have added and improved the game vastly since launch, the inevitable expansions are what build on the Sims games and keep gamers coming back. Get to Work, the first expansion for Sims 4,
by Bryan Ertmer
When Dark Souls 2 came out last year, my only regret was that I had to dust off my old console to play it. There are admittedly few games that I would even bother doing that for, but a Dark Souls game is one of them, and so I begrudgingly
by Travis Northup
We often take our equipment for granted. The swords, armor and shields we level up time and time again are permanent, steadfast allies in our fight against hordes of nasties and baddies. But what happens when we refuse a witch’s request to save her village and are cursed to
by Eric Van Allen
Some fans root for the Giants, and some root for the Royals. There are those who languish fandom upon the San Francisco Giants for their progressive approach to the game and the star-studded cast of characters they are able to present, and those who instead root for the Kansas City
by Patrick Rost
The MLB: The Show series has long been one of the strongest sports franchises around, making meaningful changes each year that keep the player coming back. This year, developer Sony San Diego seems to have gone all out in revamping their Diamond Dynasty mode, but what else has changed within
by Jay Malone
Remember when you were a kid and you’d wake up on Easter Sunday to a basket full of delicious candy. You’d then run around your house, tearing it apart like a burglar, looking for cheap plastic eggs filled with even more candy, or better yet, a quarter. Ka-ching!
by Josh Devlin