2023 is almost at an end, and boy, what a year. This has been arguably the best year we’ve ever seen in video games. That means there is a deluge of titles for you to dig through, but never fear. The GamingTrend crew has curated a rather long list
Today, nDreams dropped a set of free content available to all players that includes “Heist & Seek” and a hefty list of bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements. If you missed Sony’s Blog about the new game mode, Heist & Seek is the first-ever competitive mode where players attempt to
Solving puzzles in VR is the whole reason I love virtual reality in the first place. The tactile nature of it, picking up objects and manipulating them in virtual space, and then physically using them to interact with the environment makes for the best gameplay experience money can buy. You
Get ready for some multiplayer ghostbusting mayhem in Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord, now available on the PlayStation VR2, Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro. This highly anticipated VR game allows players to step into the Ghostbusters world and take down a large variety of ghosts while
Firewall Ultra had a bit of a rough launch, but the devs have shown that they are committed to providing players the best experience possible and have released seven game-altering patches so far:
Patches and Updates Summary [Full Patch Notes List]
* Since Firewall Ultra launched on August 24, there have
One of gaming’s most beloved supernatural mysteries, The 7th Guest, has returned with an all new VR re-imagining that is available today on PSVR2, Meta Quest, and PC VR. In case you missed our review, we praised the VR version, stating, “Excellent presentation, impressive volumetric technology, head-scratchingly fun puzzles,
When the 7th Guest debuted in 1991, it represented a completely new world of interactive storytelling. Using a revolutionary medium of CD-ROM, the story was told via six real-world actors projected into the game using cutout methods on top of pre-rendered 3D environments. It was revolutionary at the time. Now,
It must have been around 1996 when I first encountered VR. It was a massive machine in a mall kiosk offering two experiences – flying around on the back of a pterodactyl while shooting other flying creatures, and sword fighting. The first made me sick as a dog, but the sword