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Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 Destiny 2: Lightfall Review – A falter, but not quite a fall
Destiny 2: Lightfall Review – A falter, but not quite a fall

Since Destiny 2’s latest expansion is large and covers a lot of in-game ground for the franchise, GamingTrend has brought in two certified Destiny aficionados for some different perspectives in this review: Nicholas Aguilera and Noah Rigsby have worked side-by-side to review Destiny 2: Lightfall. Nicholas In many aspects,

by Nicholas Aguilera
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 FATAL FRAME: Mask Of The Lunar Eclipse review — Phantasmal Photography
FATAL FRAME: Mask Of The Lunar Eclipse review — Phantasmal Photography

It is tradition on the secluded Rogetsu Isle that the Kagura Festival be held once every ten years. Five girls attending the festival mysteriously vanished. Although they were found deep underground, they had lost all memory of the event and their past. It has now been ten years since their

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe Review – Strong Sentiment
Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe Review – Strong Sentiment

Kirby never struck me as a particularly sentimental guy. He makes friends easily and embarks on the next world-spanning conquest easier. In comparison, Return to Dream Land, practically drowns in sentiment, even before this latest Deluxe rerelease. It returns Kirby not only to Dream Land (it might be a stretch

by Jack Zustiak
News   -   Mar 08, 2023 Fatshark celebrates five years of Warhammer: Vermintide 2
Fatshark celebrates five years of Warhammer: Vermintide 2

Raise a toast with game studio Fatshark as they celebrate Warhammer: Vermintinde 2’s five-year anniversary. To help celebrate, Warhammer: Vermintide 2 is free to play on Steam until March 13th. Additionally, a fan-favorite level returns as “A Quiet Drink” makes a special appearance from March 8th through March 20th.

by Noah Rigsby
News   -   Mar 08, 2023 Bandai Namco reveal Sword Art Online Last Recollection release date
Bandai Namco reveal Sword Art Online Last Recollection release date

Sword Art Online Last Recollection is an all-new adventure taking place during the War of the Underworld arc. Based on what happened if the events of the arc differed for Kirito, Eugeo, and their friends, players will experience a fresh battle system and more. The release coincides with the 10th

by Noah Rigsby
News   -   Mar 08, 2023 Bethesda announces Starfield Direct alongside September release date
Bethesda announces Starfield Direct alongside September release date

Two big announcements today courtesy of Bethesda’s Todd Howard. A Starfield Direct is heading our way on June 11, 2023. This will provide a fresh and in-depth look at the upcoming sci-fi adventure. Additionally, a new release date of September 6, 2023, was revealed, as Starfield lands exclusive to

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition review – Boldly going
The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition review – Boldly going

Quirky western RPGs aren’t necessarily a dime a dozen. There are standouts, like Fallout 3 or Skyrim, but we haven’t had that renaissance in the genre one might hope. I for one love these kinds of games, so when The Outer Worlds arrived on the scene (made by

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 Sync or Swim review – take a deep breath and dive into this cooperative card game
Sync or Swim review – take a deep breath and dive into this cooperative card game

Nose plugs, frilly swim caps, matching one pieces, cooperative card game play…all things associated with synchronized swimming. At least, these are the things that come to my mind. My wife got excited because, being raised on golden age Hollywood movies, she was immediately brought back to routines from Esther

by Dan Hinkin
Destiny 2: Lightfall Review – A falter, but not quite a fall
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 Destiny 2: Lightfall Review – A falter, but not quite a fall

Since Destiny 2’s latest expansion is large and covers a lot of in-game ground for the franchise, GamingTrend has brought in two certified Destiny aficionados for some different perspectives in this review: Nicholas Aguilera and Noah Rigsby have worked side-by-side to review Destiny 2: Lightfall. Nicholas In many aspects,

by Nicholas Aguilera
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Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 Destiny 2: Lightfall Review – A falter, but not quite a fall
Destiny 2: Lightfall Review – A falter, but not quite a fall

Since Destiny 2’s latest expansion is large and covers a lot of in-game ground for the franchise, GamingTrend has brought in two certified Destiny aficionados for some different perspectives in this review: Nicholas Aguilera and Noah Rigsby have worked side-by-side to review Destiny 2: Lightfall. Nicholas In many aspects,

by Nicholas Aguilera
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 FATAL FRAME: Mask Of The Lunar Eclipse review — Phantasmal Photography
FATAL FRAME: Mask Of The Lunar Eclipse review — Phantasmal Photography

It is tradition on the secluded Rogetsu Isle that the Kagura Festival be held once every ten years. Five girls attending the festival mysteriously vanished. Although they were found deep underground, they had lost all memory of the event and their past. It has now been ten years since their

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe Review – Strong Sentiment
Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe Review – Strong Sentiment

Kirby never struck me as a particularly sentimental guy. He makes friends easily and embarks on the next world-spanning conquest easier. In comparison, Return to Dream Land, practically drowns in sentiment, even before this latest Deluxe rerelease. It returns Kirby not only to Dream Land (it might be a stretch

by Jack Zustiak
News   -   Mar 08, 2023 Fatshark celebrates five years of Warhammer: Vermintide 2
Fatshark celebrates five years of Warhammer: Vermintide 2

Raise a toast with game studio Fatshark as they celebrate Warhammer: Vermintinde 2’s five-year anniversary. To help celebrate, Warhammer: Vermintide 2 is free to play on Steam until March 13th. Additionally, a fan-favorite level returns as “A Quiet Drink” makes a special appearance from March 8th through March 20th.

by Noah Rigsby
News   -   Mar 08, 2023 Bandai Namco reveal Sword Art Online Last Recollection release date
Bandai Namco reveal Sword Art Online Last Recollection release date

Sword Art Online Last Recollection is an all-new adventure taking place during the War of the Underworld arc. Based on what happened if the events of the arc differed for Kirito, Eugeo, and their friends, players will experience a fresh battle system and more. The release coincides with the 10th

by Noah Rigsby
News   -   Mar 08, 2023 Bethesda announces Starfield Direct alongside September release date
Bethesda announces Starfield Direct alongside September release date

Two big announcements today courtesy of Bethesda’s Todd Howard. A Starfield Direct is heading our way on June 11, 2023. This will provide a fresh and in-depth look at the upcoming sci-fi adventure. Additionally, a new release date of September 6, 2023, was revealed, as Starfield lands exclusive to

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition review – Boldly going
The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition review – Boldly going

Quirky western RPGs aren’t necessarily a dime a dozen. There are standouts, like Fallout 3 or Skyrim, but we haven’t had that renaissance in the genre one might hope. I for one love these kinds of games, so when The Outer Worlds arrived on the scene (made by

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2023 Sync or Swim review – take a deep breath and dive into this cooperative card game
Sync or Swim review – take a deep breath and dive into this cooperative card game

Nose plugs, frilly swim caps, matching one pieces, cooperative card game play…all things associated with synchronized swimming. At least, these are the things that come to my mind. My wife got excited because, being raised on golden age Hollywood movies, she was immediately brought back to routines from Esther

by Dan Hinkin
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