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Previews   -   Aug 02, 2019 Corporate restructuring – The Outer Worlds hands-on preview
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Gaming Trend recently got the chance to go hands on with a couple hours of The Outer Worlds, Obsidian’s upcoming first-person RPG. It’s a game that clearly grows out of the legacy of Fallout, but manages to feel entirely like its own thing, with tighter gunplay, an original

by Bryan Lawver
Previews   -   Aug 01, 2019 No longer in the dark- Modern Warfare multiplayer preview
No longer in the dark- Modern Warfare multiplayer preview

Infinity Ward takes Call of Duty back to its roots, ditching character-shooter oriented gameplay and futuristic settings in favor of grounded realism. The environments, character models, guns, and scenery are all modeled after and inspired by real world conflicts and help contribute to the gritty atmosphere that the Modern Warfare

by Griffin Dunn
Previews   -   Jul 30, 2019 It’s bigger on the inside — Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time VR Hands on at SDCC
It’s bigger on the inside — Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time VR Hands on at SDCC

While everyone loves the Doctor, it seems like no one actually wants to be the Doctor. Doctor Who fans dream not of taking on the role of Time Lord, but of traveling alongside the Doctor on his or her journey. That is the basis for developer Maze Theory’s new

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Jul 28, 2019 The power of family – Children of Morta hands-on preview
The power of family – Children of Morta hands-on preview

Rogue-like, gorgeous pixel-art, and the promise of a well-hewn storyline — the amount of times I’ve heard this promise only to see it broken measures beyond counting. Children of Morta is the latest to make this claim, but after putting it off a few times, I finally took the time

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jul 21, 2019 El Presidente Returns — Tropico 6 preview
El Presidente Returns — Tropico 6 preview

For me, games like Sim City were always missing something, and I never knew what that was until I played Tropico. In city simulators you take on the role of that city’s God, essentially, but you don’t get to play the character ruling it. If I’m going

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Jul 17, 2019 I beat a skeleton to death with my own severed arm — a Rune II preview
I beat a skeleton to death with my own severed arm — a Rune II preview

It’s been 19 years since the first Rune game came out in the year 2000. I was 10 years old at the time, and all I remember about playing it on my low-res, hilariously sized desktop is that I kept getting killed by evil flowers. But all these years

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Jul 10, 2019 Relive one of the best ’80’s action movies with Die Hard: The Nakatomi Heist Board Game — Origins 2019
Relive one of the best ’80’s action movies with Die Hard: The Nakatomi Heist Board Game — Origins 2019

The original Die Hard is the quintessential action movie where one man goes against insurmountable odds to free the woman he loves from a band of thieves. The success of the movie brought about sequels and even more inconceivable heists. However, other than Die Hard Arcade, there haven’t been

by Keith Schleicher
Previews   -   Jul 10, 2019 Can you escape from the Mystery House? — Origins 2019
Can you escape from the Mystery House? — Origins 2019

Usually when talking uniqueness in the board game arena, a new mechanic or combination of mechanics is mentioned. However, sometimes a new perspective may be needed. Cranio Creations is changing how you view a board with Mystery House. Mystery House is a cooperative escape room style game that plays one

by Keith Schleicher
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Previews   -   Aug 02, 2019 Corporate restructuring – The Outer Worlds hands-on preview

Gaming Trend recently got the chance to go hands on with a couple hours of The Outer Worlds, Obsidian’s upcoming first-person RPG. It’s a game that clearly grows out of the legacy of Fallout, but manages to feel entirely like its own thing, with tighter gunplay, an original

by Bryan Lawver
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Previews   -   Aug 02, 2019 Corporate restructuring – The Outer Worlds hands-on preview
the outer worlds mantisaur

Gaming Trend recently got the chance to go hands on with a couple hours of The Outer Worlds, Obsidian’s upcoming first-person RPG. It’s a game that clearly grows out of the legacy of Fallout, but manages to feel entirely like its own thing, with tighter gunplay, an original

by Bryan Lawver
Previews   -   Aug 01, 2019 No longer in the dark- Modern Warfare multiplayer preview
No longer in the dark- Modern Warfare multiplayer preview

Infinity Ward takes Call of Duty back to its roots, ditching character-shooter oriented gameplay and futuristic settings in favor of grounded realism. The environments, character models, guns, and scenery are all modeled after and inspired by real world conflicts and help contribute to the gritty atmosphere that the Modern Warfare

by Griffin Dunn
Previews   -   Jul 30, 2019 It’s bigger on the inside — Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time VR Hands on at SDCC
It’s bigger on the inside — Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time VR Hands on at SDCC

While everyone loves the Doctor, it seems like no one actually wants to be the Doctor. Doctor Who fans dream not of taking on the role of Time Lord, but of traveling alongside the Doctor on his or her journey. That is the basis for developer Maze Theory’s new

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Jul 28, 2019 The power of family – Children of Morta hands-on preview
The power of family – Children of Morta hands-on preview

Rogue-like, gorgeous pixel-art, and the promise of a well-hewn storyline — the amount of times I’ve heard this promise only to see it broken measures beyond counting. Children of Morta is the latest to make this claim, but after putting it off a few times, I finally took the time

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jul 21, 2019 El Presidente Returns — Tropico 6 preview
El Presidente Returns — Tropico 6 preview

For me, games like Sim City were always missing something, and I never knew what that was until I played Tropico. In city simulators you take on the role of that city’s God, essentially, but you don’t get to play the character ruling it. If I’m going

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Jul 17, 2019 I beat a skeleton to death with my own severed arm — a Rune II preview
I beat a skeleton to death with my own severed arm — a Rune II preview

It’s been 19 years since the first Rune game came out in the year 2000. I was 10 years old at the time, and all I remember about playing it on my low-res, hilariously sized desktop is that I kept getting killed by evil flowers. But all these years

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Jul 10, 2019 Relive one of the best ’80’s action movies with Die Hard: The Nakatomi Heist Board Game — Origins 2019
Relive one of the best ’80’s action movies with Die Hard: The Nakatomi Heist Board Game — Origins 2019

The original Die Hard is the quintessential action movie where one man goes against insurmountable odds to free the woman he loves from a band of thieves. The success of the movie brought about sequels and even more inconceivable heists. However, other than Die Hard Arcade, there haven’t been

by Keith Schleicher
Previews   -   Jul 10, 2019 Can you escape from the Mystery House? — Origins 2019
Can you escape from the Mystery House? — Origins 2019

Usually when talking uniqueness in the board game arena, a new mechanic or combination of mechanics is mentioned. However, sometimes a new perspective may be needed. Cranio Creations is changing how you view a board with Mystery House. Mystery House is a cooperative escape room style game that plays one

by Keith Schleicher
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