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Reviews   -   May 19, 2015 Origin EON15-X Review: An incredible desktop replacement
Origin EON15-X Review: An incredible desktop replacement

Gaming laptops aren’t new. Big box companies like Dell and MSI have been making rigs and labeling them as “desktop replacements” for years. For the average consumer, those systems are just fine, but there is a segment of PC gamers that insist on being able to tackle whatever comes

by Ron Burke
Contests   -   May 19, 2015 Magicka Wizard Wars Contest!
Magicka Wizard Wars Contest!

We’ve partnered up with the folks from Paradox North to bring you a pretty sweet contest for Magicka Wizard Wars.  The game is free to play, but we’ve got 1000 (well, we have more than that, but this is the first contest.  Be patient!  Geeze…) starter keys to

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   May 17, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: How much is too much Final Fantasy X?
Gaming Trend Podcast: How much is too much Final Fantasy X?

Loyal listeners of the Gaming Trend Reboot Podcast will know that this episode is being posted a bit earlier in the week than they’re used to seeing. The reason for this is that work schedules have been shifted, resulting in us changing the day that the podcast will go

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   May 17, 2015 Project CARS Review (PC)
Project CARS Review (PC)

With all of the racing games that focus on huge car rosters, crashes, or “Drive-atars,” developer Slightly Mad Studios aims to shift the focus back on what automotive enthusiasts truly care about: cars. Project CARS is a racing simulator that appropriately writes “CARS” in all caps, and sets itself apart

by Travis Northup
Podcast   -   May 16, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: TellTale tells slow tales
Gaming Trend Podcast: TellTale tells slow tales

This week on the GT Reboot podcast Travis returns to the third chair and Niko is along for the ride. These two join Eric and Kenneth as they talk Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, the possibility of Persona 5 coming out in 2015, and a recent Kickstarter controversy. Rounding out the

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   May 16, 2015 A fistful of pixels — Westerado: Double Barreled review
A fistful of pixels — Westerado: Double Barreled review

I’m not going to lie: I almost hung up my spurs and quit within the first ten minutes of playing Westerado: Double Barreled. I felt frustrated by how it didn’t really explain much of what I was supposed to do, how the game’s health bar works (or

by David Roberts
Impressions   -   May 15, 2015 Streetpass fun with Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z
Streetpass fun with Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z

The Streetpass experience on the Nintendo 3DS has gotten a bit bigger, thanks the the addition of two new bite-sized titles: Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z. Available together for $7.99 USD or individually for $4.99 a pop, Ultimate Angler brings the world of fishing to the Miiverse, while

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   May 14, 2015 A breath of fresh air for Nep — Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed review
A breath of fresh air for Nep — Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed review

While the Neptunia series is largely recognized for its steady stream of JRPG releases, Action Unleashed is a new frontier for the series. Bringing on Tamsoft, the developer infamous for their busty-ninja-brawler series Senran Kagura, this side-story is not just a breath of fresh air, but what I hope will

by Eric Van Allen
Origin EON15-X Review: An incredible desktop replacement
Reviews   -   May 19, 2015 Origin EON15-X Review: An incredible desktop replacement

Gaming laptops aren’t new. Big box companies like Dell and MSI have been making rigs and labeling them as “desktop replacements” for years. For the average consumer, those systems are just fine, but there is a segment of PC gamers that insist on being able to tackle whatever comes

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   May 19, 2015 Origin EON15-X Review: An incredible desktop replacement
Origin EON15-X Review: An incredible desktop replacement

Gaming laptops aren’t new. Big box companies like Dell and MSI have been making rigs and labeling them as “desktop replacements” for years. For the average consumer, those systems are just fine, but there is a segment of PC gamers that insist on being able to tackle whatever comes

by Ron Burke
Contests   -   May 19, 2015 Magicka Wizard Wars Contest!
Magicka Wizard Wars Contest!

We’ve partnered up with the folks from Paradox North to bring you a pretty sweet contest for Magicka Wizard Wars.  The game is free to play, but we’ve got 1000 (well, we have more than that, but this is the first contest.  Be patient!  Geeze…) starter keys to

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   May 17, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: How much is too much Final Fantasy X?
Gaming Trend Podcast: How much is too much Final Fantasy X?

Loyal listeners of the Gaming Trend Reboot Podcast will know that this episode is being posted a bit earlier in the week than they’re used to seeing. The reason for this is that work schedules have been shifted, resulting in us changing the day that the podcast will go

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   May 17, 2015 Project CARS Review (PC)
Project CARS Review (PC)

With all of the racing games that focus on huge car rosters, crashes, or “Drive-atars,” developer Slightly Mad Studios aims to shift the focus back on what automotive enthusiasts truly care about: cars. Project CARS is a racing simulator that appropriately writes “CARS” in all caps, and sets itself apart

by Travis Northup
Podcast   -   May 16, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: TellTale tells slow tales
Gaming Trend Podcast: TellTale tells slow tales

This week on the GT Reboot podcast Travis returns to the third chair and Niko is along for the ride. These two join Eric and Kenneth as they talk Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, the possibility of Persona 5 coming out in 2015, and a recent Kickstarter controversy. Rounding out the

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   May 16, 2015 A fistful of pixels — Westerado: Double Barreled review
A fistful of pixels — Westerado: Double Barreled review

I’m not going to lie: I almost hung up my spurs and quit within the first ten minutes of playing Westerado: Double Barreled. I felt frustrated by how it didn’t really explain much of what I was supposed to do, how the game’s health bar works (or

by David Roberts
Impressions   -   May 15, 2015 Streetpass fun with Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z
Streetpass fun with Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z

The Streetpass experience on the Nintendo 3DS has gotten a bit bigger, thanks the the addition of two new bite-sized titles: Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z. Available together for $7.99 USD or individually for $4.99 a pop, Ultimate Angler brings the world of fishing to the Miiverse, while

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   May 14, 2015 A breath of fresh air for Nep — Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed review
A breath of fresh air for Nep — Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed review

While the Neptunia series is largely recognized for its steady stream of JRPG releases, Action Unleashed is a new frontier for the series. Bringing on Tamsoft, the developer infamous for their busty-ninja-brawler series Senran Kagura, this side-story is not just a breath of fresh air, but what I hope will

by Eric Van Allen
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