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Editorials   -   Jan 01, 2022 Gaming Trend’s 2021 “Trendsetter” Awards!
Gaming Trend’s 2021 “Trendsetter” Awards!

Can you believe we’ve made it to 2022? It’s the first day, and we’ve got an amazing amount of video games coming our way. Before that however, let’s take a moment to recognize some truly stellar releases from 2021. Sure, I would love to be talking

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Dec 31, 2021 Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade review — Past meets present meets PC
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade review — Past meets present meets PC

Cloud Strife, with his signature spiky hair and unwieldy Buster Sword, has spent his entire public life as one of the JRPG genre’s leading mascots. Anyone who’s even held a controller in their hand since Final Fantasy VII’s debut has been touched by the title in some

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Dec 30, 2021 Anno 1800: The Board Game review ⏤ Master the Cubes of Industry
Anno 1800: The Board Game review ⏤ Master the Cubes of Industry

Cubes. Tiny, colored, wooden cubes. Fans of euro games are already shaking with excitement, but there is quite a bit more to love about Anno 1800. Anno is a table hogging love letter to the computer game of the same name. Production, resources, tiles, cubes, victory points, this game has

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Dec 30, 2021 Resident Evil 3: Board Game + City of Ruin review ⏤ A survival horror battle between source material and game play
Resident Evil 3: Board Game + City of Ruin review ⏤ A survival horror battle between source material and game play

Resident Evil 3 is a 1-4 player campaign style board game based off the PlayStation 1 game, that has players navigate zombie-filled streets in a tactical fashion while constantly dealing with dwindling ammo. Ground-breaking at the time, the original three Resident Evil video games spawned a slew of sequels, clones

by Eric Ace
Impressions   -   Dec 28, 2021 Call Of Duty: Vanguard/Warzone Season One Impressions — Back to the Gulag
Call Of Duty: Vanguard/Warzone Season One Impressions — Back to the Gulag

After all that grinding, it’s time to jump back into warfare with a new season of Call Of Duty. If you haven’t been present for recent ones, here’s how it works. The majority of the new content hits right at the beginning, with some saved to bring

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Dec 23, 2021 Merchants of the Dark Road review – In the grim darkness of winter, there is only trading
Merchants of the Dark Road review – In the grim darkness of winter, there is only trading

Merchants of the Dark Road is a solid trading/pick-up-and-deliver game with excellent production values. The game is set in the fantasy world of Lumi, where the entirety of Winter is spent in darkness. In the game, players take the role of merchants who buy, sell, transport, and deliver heroes

by Dick Marshall
Previews   -   Dec 23, 2021 Blacktail Preview —Baby Yaga
Blacktail Preview —Baby Yaga

Despite their ubiquity in movies and literature, video games don’t seem to take a lot of direct inspiration from fairy tales. The Witcher series is probably the most well known to do this, but that’s a continuation of a book series. Enter Blacktail – a first person adventure exploring

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Dec 23, 2021 LOVE 3 Review — Passionate platforming
LOVE 3 Review — Passionate platforming

It may be a niche genre, but there are quite a few precision platformers out there. Games like VVVVV challenge players to perform a series of flowing, precise jumps to reach the end of levels and grab hidden collectables. However, I think the genre has gotten a bit mixed up

by David Flynn
Gaming Trend’s 2021 “Trendsetter” Awards!
Editorials   -   Jan 01, 2022 Gaming Trend’s 2021 “Trendsetter” Awards!

Can you believe we’ve made it to 2022? It’s the first day, and we’ve got an amazing amount of video games coming our way. Before that however, let’s take a moment to recognize some truly stellar releases from 2021. Sure, I would love to be talking

by David Burdette
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Editorials   -   Jan 01, 2022 Gaming Trend’s 2021 “Trendsetter” Awards!
Gaming Trend’s 2021 “Trendsetter” Awards!

Can you believe we’ve made it to 2022? It’s the first day, and we’ve got an amazing amount of video games coming our way. Before that however, let’s take a moment to recognize some truly stellar releases from 2021. Sure, I would love to be talking

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Dec 31, 2021 Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade review — Past meets present meets PC
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade review — Past meets present meets PC

Cloud Strife, with his signature spiky hair and unwieldy Buster Sword, has spent his entire public life as one of the JRPG genre’s leading mascots. Anyone who’s even held a controller in their hand since Final Fantasy VII’s debut has been touched by the title in some

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Dec 30, 2021 Anno 1800: The Board Game review ⏤ Master the Cubes of Industry
Anno 1800: The Board Game review ⏤ Master the Cubes of Industry

Cubes. Tiny, colored, wooden cubes. Fans of euro games are already shaking with excitement, but there is quite a bit more to love about Anno 1800. Anno is a table hogging love letter to the computer game of the same name. Production, resources, tiles, cubes, victory points, this game has

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Dec 30, 2021 Resident Evil 3: Board Game + City of Ruin review ⏤ A survival horror battle between source material and game play
Resident Evil 3: Board Game + City of Ruin review ⏤ A survival horror battle between source material and game play

Resident Evil 3 is a 1-4 player campaign style board game based off the PlayStation 1 game, that has players navigate zombie-filled streets in a tactical fashion while constantly dealing with dwindling ammo. Ground-breaking at the time, the original three Resident Evil video games spawned a slew of sequels, clones

by Eric Ace
Impressions   -   Dec 28, 2021 Call Of Duty: Vanguard/Warzone Season One Impressions — Back to the Gulag
Call Of Duty: Vanguard/Warzone Season One Impressions — Back to the Gulag

After all that grinding, it’s time to jump back into warfare with a new season of Call Of Duty. If you haven’t been present for recent ones, here’s how it works. The majority of the new content hits right at the beginning, with some saved to bring

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Dec 23, 2021 Merchants of the Dark Road review – In the grim darkness of winter, there is only trading
Merchants of the Dark Road review – In the grim darkness of winter, there is only trading

Merchants of the Dark Road is a solid trading/pick-up-and-deliver game with excellent production values. The game is set in the fantasy world of Lumi, where the entirety of Winter is spent in darkness. In the game, players take the role of merchants who buy, sell, transport, and deliver heroes

by Dick Marshall
Previews   -   Dec 23, 2021 Blacktail Preview —Baby Yaga
Blacktail Preview —Baby Yaga

Despite their ubiquity in movies and literature, video games don’t seem to take a lot of direct inspiration from fairy tales. The Witcher series is probably the most well known to do this, but that’s a continuation of a book series. Enter Blacktail – a first person adventure exploring

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Dec 23, 2021 LOVE 3 Review — Passionate platforming
LOVE 3 Review — Passionate platforming

It may be a niche genre, but there are quite a few precision platformers out there. Games like VVVVV challenge players to perform a series of flowing, precise jumps to reach the end of levels and grab hidden collectables. However, I think the genre has gotten a bit mixed up

by David Flynn
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