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Giant robots were my childhood, from watching Voltron and Transformers on early Saturday mornings to Gundam Wing on late nights, there was nothing cooler than a giant robot punching another giant robot. Unless those giant robots also combined into an even bigger, cooler robot! And that, of course, is the
by James van TonningenI’m a big Sherlock Holmes fan, and you may remember how much I enjoyed the most recent release, Chapter One (my review here). While this one started our detective on his merry way, the newest chapter in the series will seek to break him only years later, and it’
by David BurdetteNeil Armstrong once said about his experiences in space: “I didn’t feel like a giant. I felt very, very small”, and The Pioneers: Surviving Desolation captures that perfectly. Your travel among the stars is off to a very rough start. While your last thoughts may have been one of
by Ron BurkeWo Long: Fallen Dynasty is Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja’s upcoming action RPG, which has a lot of inspiration from their fan-favorite franchise Nioh with some Sekiro-like elements mixed in. The game follows you, an unnamed militia soldier in a dark fantasy alternate version of the Chinese Han dynasty
by Abdul SaadWe all look at trailers for cutesy games and think they look nice, but we don’t always jump at the opportunity to play them. Tchia (pronounced “ch-EE-ya”) was on my radar, but I think I probably fell into my above trap – it’s on my list, but far enough
by David BurdetteHeading into PAXU, An Age Contrived was on my short list of upcoming titles to check out, based almost entirely upon its innovative conveyor belt styled action programming mechanic. Our overview with Chris Matthews of Bellows Intent was more along the lines of big-picture game feel than the nuts and
by Nick DubsFrozen Flame is a new twist on the survival genre, bringing with it colorful graphics and a focus on exploration. Think Immortals Fenyx Rising meets Breath of the Wild. We were able to get our hands on the game very early on, and are here with some of our first
by Holly HudspethOne of many games Gaming Trend had the opportunity to experience at Pax Unplugged was Emotional Intelligence: A Personality Deduction Game from Hawberry Games. We sat down with Julie Chen for a hands-on demo of the game and a close look at what looks to be an exciting and promising
by Rob BergGiant robots were my childhood, from watching Voltron and Transformers on early Saturday mornings to Gundam Wing on late nights, there was nothing cooler than a giant robot punching another giant robot. Unless those giant robots also combined into an even bigger, cooler robot! And that, of course, is the
by James van TonningenLast 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
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Giant robots were my childhood, from watching Voltron and Transformers on early Saturday mornings to Gundam Wing on late nights, there was nothing cooler than a giant robot punching another giant robot. Unless those giant robots also combined into an even bigger, cooler robot! And that, of course, is the
by James van TonningenI’m a big Sherlock Holmes fan, and you may remember how much I enjoyed the most recent release, Chapter One (my review here). While this one started our detective on his merry way, the newest chapter in the series will seek to break him only years later, and it’
by David BurdetteNeil Armstrong once said about his experiences in space: “I didn’t feel like a giant. I felt very, very small”, and The Pioneers: Surviving Desolation captures that perfectly. Your travel among the stars is off to a very rough start. While your last thoughts may have been one of
by Ron BurkeWo Long: Fallen Dynasty is Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja’s upcoming action RPG, which has a lot of inspiration from their fan-favorite franchise Nioh with some Sekiro-like elements mixed in. The game follows you, an unnamed militia soldier in a dark fantasy alternate version of the Chinese Han dynasty
by Abdul SaadWe all look at trailers for cutesy games and think they look nice, but we don’t always jump at the opportunity to play them. Tchia (pronounced “ch-EE-ya”) was on my radar, but I think I probably fell into my above trap – it’s on my list, but far enough
by David BurdetteHeading into PAXU, An Age Contrived was on my short list of upcoming titles to check out, based almost entirely upon its innovative conveyor belt styled action programming mechanic. Our overview with Chris Matthews of Bellows Intent was more along the lines of big-picture game feel than the nuts and
by Nick DubsFrozen Flame is a new twist on the survival genre, bringing with it colorful graphics and a focus on exploration. Think Immortals Fenyx Rising meets Breath of the Wild. We were able to get our hands on the game very early on, and are here with some of our first
by Holly HudspethOne of many games Gaming Trend had the opportunity to experience at Pax Unplugged was Emotional Intelligence: A Personality Deduction Game from Hawberry Games. We sat down with Julie Chen for a hands-on demo of the game and a close look at what looks to be an exciting and promising
by Rob Berg