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My childhood’s digital entertainment consisted of an old Windows computer and the games of Sid Meier. Whether Civilization II, Alpha Centauri, or my favorite variation in Colonization, I grew up with strategy games. As I’ve gotten older, it’s been tough to play them, not for desire, but
by David BurdetteI remember being disappointed with Disney Epic Mickey as a kid, but not specifics as to why. I still love the aesthetic and all the Disney references, and it introduced me to some of my favorite old shorts thanks to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Yet I never had any desire
by David FlynnSouls-like games are becoming increasingly popular nowadays, and we see yet more as the year pushes on. The quality, however, is rarely there with these copycat titles. This time we get Enotria: The Last Song, the debut project from Jyamma Games, set in a sun-drenched world inspired by Italian folklore.
by Henry ViolaToday, Private Division and Wētā Workshop announced that their upcoming cozy life-simulation game Tales of the Shire: A Lord of The Rings Game will launch on March 25th, 2025 via Steam, Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Netflix Games. Embark on a cosy adventure in Tales of the
by David FlynnHave you ever watched The Lord of the Rings and thought, “I wish I could live in the Shire”? It’s such a peaceful and cozy place, unbothered by the goings-on of the world around it. Your chance to do just that is on the way in Tales of the
by Cassie PetersonAt Gen Con this year, a few of us at GamingTrend were able to sit down with Mike Gnade from Rock Manor games to run a few rounds of the upcoming game Disco Heist Laundry. While we didn’t get a full game in, the beginning of the game was
by Eric DeutschToo Many Cooks is a chaotic co-op game played in three short rounds of five minutes each in which players must work together as chefs to create a delicious soup capable of satisfying shared culinary tastes, while also satisfying each chef’s own personal tastes. Despite the simple sounding concept,
by Richard AllenNinjas need plans. I know this not due to personal experience (as far as you know), but the NES classic, Shadow of the Ninja. Your survival in that ninja platformer required having the right plan: good routes through obstacles and optimal power ups will win the day. If Shadow of
by Jack ZustiakMy childhood’s digital entertainment consisted of an old Windows computer and the games of Sid Meier. Whether Civilization II, Alpha Centauri, or my favorite variation in Colonization, I grew up with strategy games. As I’ve gotten older, it’s been tough to play them, not for desire, but
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My childhood’s digital entertainment consisted of an old Windows computer and the games of Sid Meier. Whether Civilization II, Alpha Centauri, or my favorite variation in Colonization, I grew up with strategy games. As I’ve gotten older, it’s been tough to play them, not for desire, but
by David BurdetteI remember being disappointed with Disney Epic Mickey as a kid, but not specifics as to why. I still love the aesthetic and all the Disney references, and it introduced me to some of my favorite old shorts thanks to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Yet I never had any desire
by David FlynnSouls-like games are becoming increasingly popular nowadays, and we see yet more as the year pushes on. The quality, however, is rarely there with these copycat titles. This time we get Enotria: The Last Song, the debut project from Jyamma Games, set in a sun-drenched world inspired by Italian folklore.
by Henry ViolaToday, Private Division and Wētā Workshop announced that their upcoming cozy life-simulation game Tales of the Shire: A Lord of The Rings Game will launch on March 25th, 2025 via Steam, Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Netflix Games. Embark on a cosy adventure in Tales of the
by David FlynnHave you ever watched The Lord of the Rings and thought, “I wish I could live in the Shire”? It’s such a peaceful and cozy place, unbothered by the goings-on of the world around it. Your chance to do just that is on the way in Tales of the
by Cassie PetersonAt Gen Con this year, a few of us at GamingTrend were able to sit down with Mike Gnade from Rock Manor games to run a few rounds of the upcoming game Disco Heist Laundry. While we didn’t get a full game in, the beginning of the game was
by Eric DeutschToo Many Cooks is a chaotic co-op game played in three short rounds of five minutes each in which players must work together as chefs to create a delicious soup capable of satisfying shared culinary tastes, while also satisfying each chef’s own personal tastes. Despite the simple sounding concept,
by Richard AllenNinjas need plans. I know this not due to personal experience (as far as you know), but the NES classic, Shadow of the Ninja. Your survival in that ninja platformer required having the right plan: good routes through obstacles and optimal power ups will win the day. If Shadow of
by Jack Zustiak