Wasn’t thinking Rey would be showing me Monster Hunter Wilds, but here we are. Daisy Ridley dropped in and narrated the latest trailer for the game, and it’s certainly a lot of information to digest. There are ten minutes of Monster Hunter goodness, and you can check that
Crescendo of Violence is a work of thought, care, and dedication by author Alan Bahr. Taking place in a post-post cataclysmic Neo York, the jazzy action game is laden with complimentary pinks, greens, and purples. It’s 143 pages packed with style. Careful readers will notice that nothing I just
Square Enix has a certain type of supplementary books to their games, filled with secrets, development insights, and general information about specific games for superfans. These are called Ultimanias. I covered the Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania a while back, but there’s, even more, to uncover here with Final
Today, Future Press and Atlus announced a massive 592-page official guide for Metaphor: ReFantazio. The book explores every detail about the game, aiming to recapture the game’s unique style. The hardcover book is up for pre-order right now.
GamingTrend loved Metaphor: ReFantazio, giving it a perfect score. For more
Warzone is an interesting beast. Unlike other battle royales like Apex Legends and Fortnite, it’s a product of a franchise arguably greater than itself. Thus, it is beholden to an annual release, with new content dictated by said new game. This time around it’s Call of Duty: Black
So many games ask you to bring your own fun, with simulators being chief among them. Most of the time, that’s just fine. With the literal world at your fingertips, jumping into the cockpit of dozens of aircraft is literally a never-ending source of amusement. I have spent countless
Dragon Ball pushes limits. Anyone familiar with this series knows that the villains always pose more of a threat than the last one, Goku always gets stronger to fight them, and the universe(s) always get bigger to accommodate the escalation. Sparking! Zero captures that spirit to break boundaries with
The final DLC pack for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, titled Secrets of the Spires, initially had me pretty excited. It takes you to a new part of the moon to find a Na’vi tribe of warriors called the Kame’tire. This area is full of floating islands and deep
Wasn’t thinking Rey would be showing me Monster Hunter Wilds, but here we are. Daisy Ridley dropped in and narrated the latest trailer for the game, and it’s certainly a lot of information to digest. There are ten minutes of Monster Hunter goodness, and you can check that
Wasn’t thinking Rey would be showing me Monster Hunter Wilds, but here we are. Daisy Ridley dropped in and narrated the latest trailer for the game, and it’s certainly a lot of information to digest. There are ten minutes of Monster Hunter goodness, and you can check that
Crescendo of Violence is a work of thought, care, and dedication by author Alan Bahr. Taking place in a post-post cataclysmic Neo York, the jazzy action game is laden with complimentary pinks, greens, and purples. It’s 143 pages packed with style. Careful readers will notice that nothing I just
Square Enix has a certain type of supplementary books to their games, filled with secrets, development insights, and general information about specific games for superfans. These are called Ultimanias. I covered the Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania a while back, but there’s, even more, to uncover here with Final
Today, Future Press and Atlus announced a massive 592-page official guide for Metaphor: ReFantazio. The book explores every detail about the game, aiming to recapture the game’s unique style. The hardcover book is up for pre-order right now.
GamingTrend loved Metaphor: ReFantazio, giving it a perfect score. For more
Warzone is an interesting beast. Unlike other battle royales like Apex Legends and Fortnite, it’s a product of a franchise arguably greater than itself. Thus, it is beholden to an annual release, with new content dictated by said new game. This time around it’s Call of Duty: Black
So many games ask you to bring your own fun, with simulators being chief among them. Most of the time, that’s just fine. With the literal world at your fingertips, jumping into the cockpit of dozens of aircraft is literally a never-ending source of amusement. I have spent countless
Dragon Ball pushes limits. Anyone familiar with this series knows that the villains always pose more of a threat than the last one, Goku always gets stronger to fight them, and the universe(s) always get bigger to accommodate the escalation. Sparking! Zero captures that spirit to break boundaries with
The final DLC pack for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, titled Secrets of the Spires, initially had me pretty excited. It takes you to a new part of the moon to find a Na’vi tribe of warriors called the Kame’tire. This area is full of floating islands and deep