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Ultros undoubtedly stands out. With its radical visual style and a horde of unusual subsystems, you won’t be confusing it with the mountain of other games “like Metroid” available these days. Those distinctive flairs are Ultros’s greatest strengths and its greatest weaknesses. Ultros cleverly reinterprets a familiar game
by Jack ZustiakIn my initial review of Godsforge, the simultaneous action wizard fight from Atlas Games, I had called the game out for being a little awkward to get going, but overall a fun fast paced action game, complete with beautiful artwork. The two expansion packs for Godsforge, Return of the Dragon
by Randy Gregory IIAnother Code: Recollection is an “enhanced” version of the original 2005 Nintendo DS game, Another Code: Two Memories and the 2009 Wii game, Another Code: R. The latter was never widely released in North America. You take the role of Ashley Robins, a young girl who has a knack for
by Adam MorenoYou know I always love a good headset. I’m usually the guy at GamingTrend who loves talking about them, and when you pair that with a first party offering from PlayStation, I’ll always be on board. Our Editor-in-Chief reviewed Sony PlayStation’s latest audio tech in the Pulse
by David BurdetteWho says the rules aren’t meant to be broken? In Balatro, you’ll be putting together a deck of cards to build a monstrous poker hand to rack up a high score to defeat each blind, with the help of some whimsical Jokers along the way. Sure you might
by Corvo RohwerI’ve been searching for a dock to make it seamless to connect my Steam Deck to the TV. I’ve got a great dock already that will do the job, but it’s not something I want to leave hooked up all the time like I do with the
by David FlynnPylos is another two player abstract game from publisher Gigamic and designed by David Royffe. Players will race to be the first to place their last sphere at the top of the shared pyramid of wooden balls on the board. The rules for Pylos are very straightforward. In fact the
by Mark JulianSuper Earth: a bastion of freedom, and home to a beautiful society of democracy. But enemies of peace lurk in the corners of the galaxy, plotting the demise of our way of life. When liberty is on the line, the Helldivers step up to protect freedom. With the galaxy at
by Corvo RohwerUltros undoubtedly stands out. With its radical visual style and a horde of unusual subsystems, you won’t be confusing it with the mountain of other games “like Metroid” available these days. Those distinctive flairs are Ultros’s greatest strengths and its greatest weaknesses. Ultros cleverly reinterprets a familiar game
by Jack ZustiakTechland makes a beast of an effort to deliver a spectacular zombie game
Got places to go, gotta follow my rainbow!
Fans of The Dragon Prince Have Rare Opportunity to Gain Access, Credit, and Influence in the Production of the New Series at Select Pledge Levels
Last year at Gen Con, I got a brief look at Disco Heist Laundry and you can read that preview here. A year later and the loose screws are tighter and the music is pumping. Nothing about the core gameplay has changed; you still want to bring goons into the
The 40th anniversary of Mario goes hard
R0DE has been in the premium audio business since 1967, when Henry Freedman, a London-born sound engineer, and his Swedish-born wife, Astrid, formed the company. While we’ve seen generation after generation of audio technologies, ever cleaner and feature-rich, a brand new generation of creators is looking to bring studio-quality
Ultros undoubtedly stands out. With its radical visual style and a horde of unusual subsystems, you won’t be confusing it with the mountain of other games “like Metroid” available these days. Those distinctive flairs are Ultros’s greatest strengths and its greatest weaknesses. Ultros cleverly reinterprets a familiar game
by Jack ZustiakIn my initial review of Godsforge, the simultaneous action wizard fight from Atlas Games, I had called the game out for being a little awkward to get going, but overall a fun fast paced action game, complete with beautiful artwork. The two expansion packs for Godsforge, Return of the Dragon
by Randy Gregory IIAnother Code: Recollection is an “enhanced” version of the original 2005 Nintendo DS game, Another Code: Two Memories and the 2009 Wii game, Another Code: R. The latter was never widely released in North America. You take the role of Ashley Robins, a young girl who has a knack for
by Adam MorenoYou know I always love a good headset. I’m usually the guy at GamingTrend who loves talking about them, and when you pair that with a first party offering from PlayStation, I’ll always be on board. Our Editor-in-Chief reviewed Sony PlayStation’s latest audio tech in the Pulse
by David BurdetteWho says the rules aren’t meant to be broken? In Balatro, you’ll be putting together a deck of cards to build a monstrous poker hand to rack up a high score to defeat each blind, with the help of some whimsical Jokers along the way. Sure you might
by Corvo RohwerI’ve been searching for a dock to make it seamless to connect my Steam Deck to the TV. I’ve got a great dock already that will do the job, but it’s not something I want to leave hooked up all the time like I do with the
by David FlynnPylos is another two player abstract game from publisher Gigamic and designed by David Royffe. Players will race to be the first to place their last sphere at the top of the shared pyramid of wooden balls on the board. The rules for Pylos are very straightforward. In fact the
by Mark JulianSuper Earth: a bastion of freedom, and home to a beautiful society of democracy. But enemies of peace lurk in the corners of the galaxy, plotting the demise of our way of life. When liberty is on the line, the Helldivers step up to protect freedom. With the galaxy at
by Corvo Rohwer