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There are a lot of versions of Dragon Quest III. There’s the original Famicom and NES release, the Super Famicom remake, the Game Boy Color port, and then the rereleases/enhancements based on the SNES version for phones and Switch. So what makes Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake worth
by David Flynn
A while back, I reviewed the ghost hunting game Conrad Stevenson’s Paranormal P.I., which I praised for its spooky atmosphere and immersive gameplay. Now Kip, the developer behind D&A Studios is back with a sequel titled, Among The Whispers: Provocation. Right off the bat, I have
by Jackson Lustberg
I’ve been soured on prison themed games in the past. Whether it was the basic gameplay or the over the top stereotypes, I’ve just been turned off to the theme. When Animalcatraz came across my radar, I had some preconceived notions of what it may be. I was
by Dan Hinkin
Like many of us, I have fond memories of spending too much time and money in the arcades of yesteryear. Scattered like hidden treasures waiting to be found, arcades remain part of a bygone era with their neon color palettes, addictive soundtracks, and endless amounts of fun. An important part
by Noah Rigsby
In the land of Vigil, the Muses of Malevolence are threatening the world and a new era of heroes must step up to defeat them. Along their path, legendary heroes from the pantheon of Ascension have returned to guide their way and offer assistance. Who will earn the most honor
by Dan Hinkin
Mayfair Games’ Sean Brown dropped by to show us Empire Builder: Europe, a new version of the classic Eurorails, launching on Kickstarter today. Sean walks us through the history of the game, demonstrates some of the changes they made to modernize and speed up the game, and plays a few
by Mike Dunn
Wizards of the Coast’s next book for the Dungeons & Dragons 2024 updated rules is the Dungeon Master’s Guide. GamingTrend had a chance to hear from Wizards of the Coast’s lead designers for the new DMG, Chris Perkins and James Wyatt about what we can expect to
by Steven Starkey
Why should Life Is Strange: Double Exposure exist? This was the line of skepticism I was unable to shake off when starting the latest entry in this almost decade old franchise. Outside of a prequel to the first game, each title in this series has featured standalone stories starring different
by David Flynn
There are a lot of versions of Dragon Quest III. There’s the original Famicom and NES release, the Super Famicom remake, the Game Boy Color port, and then the rereleases/enhancements based on the SNES version for phones and Switch. So what makes Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake worth
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There are a lot of versions of Dragon Quest III. There’s the original Famicom and NES release, the Super Famicom remake, the Game Boy Color port, and then the rereleases/enhancements based on the SNES version for phones and Switch. So what makes Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake worth
by David Flynn
A while back, I reviewed the ghost hunting game Conrad Stevenson’s Paranormal P.I., which I praised for its spooky atmosphere and immersive gameplay. Now Kip, the developer behind D&A Studios is back with a sequel titled, Among The Whispers: Provocation. Right off the bat, I have
by Jackson Lustberg
I’ve been soured on prison themed games in the past. Whether it was the basic gameplay or the over the top stereotypes, I’ve just been turned off to the theme. When Animalcatraz came across my radar, I had some preconceived notions of what it may be. I was
by Dan Hinkin
Like many of us, I have fond memories of spending too much time and money in the arcades of yesteryear. Scattered like hidden treasures waiting to be found, arcades remain part of a bygone era with their neon color palettes, addictive soundtracks, and endless amounts of fun. An important part
by Noah Rigsby
In the land of Vigil, the Muses of Malevolence are threatening the world and a new era of heroes must step up to defeat them. Along their path, legendary heroes from the pantheon of Ascension have returned to guide their way and offer assistance. Who will earn the most honor
by Dan Hinkin
Mayfair Games’ Sean Brown dropped by to show us Empire Builder: Europe, a new version of the classic Eurorails, launching on Kickstarter today. Sean walks us through the history of the game, demonstrates some of the changes they made to modernize and speed up the game, and plays a few
by Mike Dunn
Wizards of the Coast’s next book for the Dungeons & Dragons 2024 updated rules is the Dungeon Master’s Guide. GamingTrend had a chance to hear from Wizards of the Coast’s lead designers for the new DMG, Chris Perkins and James Wyatt about what we can expect to
by Steven Starkey
Why should Life Is Strange: Double Exposure exist? This was the line of skepticism I was unable to shake off when starting the latest entry in this almost decade old franchise. Outside of a prequel to the first game, each title in this series has featured standalone stories starring different
by David Flynn