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My first hour with Operation Abyss was spent lazily reading over screen after screen of text, trying to best absorb the heavy amounts of info dumped at the outset of the game. My first dungeon was similar, trouncing enemy after enemy until I reached the correct square in the grid
by Eric Van Allen
You know want to know what’s a bad feeling? Recording a podcast and realizing your mic wasn’t functioning after the fact. Eric is joined by Niko and Sean this week while Kenneth sounds like he’s miles away because his microphone was not properly plugged into his computer.
by Kenneth Shepard
The Arkham Knight YouTube Channel has released a new video featuring “the voice talent behind some of the most notable characters in Batman: Arkham Knight.” In the video, we see Kevin Conroy as Batman, John Noble as Scarecrow, Johnathan Banks as James Gordon, and Ashley Greene as Barbara Gordon. They
by Niko DelValle
Over a decade ago, I lost something important to me. As a teenager, I didn’t quite realize it at the time, but a game studio that had very much shaped my gaming preferences and was largely responsible for my gaming passions in the first place was about to go
by Matt Welsh
A few weeks ago, I checked out a short horror adventure game called “The Charnel House Trilogy.” It was a rainy afternoon, dreary outside, and I was really intrigued by the aesthetic and premise behind it. What followed was an incredible experience, and I immediately wanted to know more – about
by Eric Van Allen
There aren’t many characters in games that have grabbed me as quickly as Borderlands’ Handsome Jack. Unlike most fans of this Hyperion dictator, my first exposure to Handsome Jack was through TellTale’s Tales from the Borderlands (which I’m currently reviewing here at Gaming Trend), and in the
by Kenneth Shepard
Open-world games are not exactly new. Akalabeth: World of Doom (precursor to the Ultima series) was arguably first, but games like The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall come to mind, as do more modern titles like Crackdown, the Assassin’s Creed and Batman: Arkham franchises, and Grand Theft Auto. As games
by Ron Burke
It’s impossible to avoid that Cities: Skylines stands on the shoulders of its predecessors. SimCity laid the foundation for modern city building games, and Cities: Skylines very much slips into the role that many of us felt that EA’s SimCity would when it released back in 2013. Sure
by Spencer Campbell
My first hour with Operation Abyss was spent lazily reading over screen after screen of text, trying to best absorb the heavy amounts of info dumped at the outset of the game. My first dungeon was similar, trouncing enemy after enemy until I reached the correct square in the grid
by Eric Van Allen
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My first hour with Operation Abyss was spent lazily reading over screen after screen of text, trying to best absorb the heavy amounts of info dumped at the outset of the game. My first dungeon was similar, trouncing enemy after enemy until I reached the correct square in the grid
by Eric Van Allen
You know want to know what’s a bad feeling? Recording a podcast and realizing your mic wasn’t functioning after the fact. Eric is joined by Niko and Sean this week while Kenneth sounds like he’s miles away because his microphone was not properly plugged into his computer.
by Kenneth Shepard
The Arkham Knight YouTube Channel has released a new video featuring “the voice talent behind some of the most notable characters in Batman: Arkham Knight.” In the video, we see Kevin Conroy as Batman, John Noble as Scarecrow, Johnathan Banks as James Gordon, and Ashley Greene as Barbara Gordon. They
by Niko DelValle
Over a decade ago, I lost something important to me. As a teenager, I didn’t quite realize it at the time, but a game studio that had very much shaped my gaming preferences and was largely responsible for my gaming passions in the first place was about to go
by Matt Welsh
A few weeks ago, I checked out a short horror adventure game called “The Charnel House Trilogy.” It was a rainy afternoon, dreary outside, and I was really intrigued by the aesthetic and premise behind it. What followed was an incredible experience, and I immediately wanted to know more – about
by Eric Van Allen
There aren’t many characters in games that have grabbed me as quickly as Borderlands’ Handsome Jack. Unlike most fans of this Hyperion dictator, my first exposure to Handsome Jack was through TellTale’s Tales from the Borderlands (which I’m currently reviewing here at Gaming Trend), and in the
by Kenneth Shepard
Open-world games are not exactly new. Akalabeth: World of Doom (precursor to the Ultima series) was arguably first, but games like The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall come to mind, as do more modern titles like Crackdown, the Assassin’s Creed and Batman: Arkham franchises, and Grand Theft Auto. As games
by Ron Burke
It’s impossible to avoid that Cities: Skylines stands on the shoulders of its predecessors. SimCity laid the foundation for modern city building games, and Cities: Skylines very much slips into the role that many of us felt that EA’s SimCity would when it released back in 2013. Sure
by Spencer Campbell