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Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2021 My newest obsession—Trials of Fire review
My newest obsession—Trials of Fire review

Trials of Fire manages to stand out against a crowded field of strategic deck-building roguelikes. I can see myself pouring around a thousand hours into this, but the time I have spent with it has already been intensely rewarding…mostly. Despite a tedious early grind, this post apocalyptic fantasy epic

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2021 “I’m a coffee achiever Sam!” — Sam & Max: This Time It’s Virtual! VR review
“I’m a coffee achiever Sam!” — Sam & Max: This Time It’s Virtual! VR review

Holy jumping mother o’ God in a side-car with chocolate jimmies and a lobster bib! It’s time for more Sam & Max! If you don’t know who Sam & Max are then it’s likely we can’t be friends until you fix your egregious mistake. For those

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 01, 2021 Back to Oblivion — The Elder Scrolls Online Blackwood review
Back to Oblivion — The Elder Scrolls Online Blackwood review

If there’s one thing I have learned about Tamriel over the decades, it’s that you’ll never have a shortage of murder-mysteries. The newest Chapter in The Elder Scrolls Online, Blackwood, is no exception. Blackwood launched on June 1st, and after a few hectic and busy weeks in

by Holly Hudspeth
Reviews   -   Jun 30, 2021 Poetry in motion — Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! review
Poetry in motion — Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! review

For four years, Doki Doki Literature Club! was left to fester in the public consciousness. It would be an understatement to say that, during this time, its twists, tricks, and outright nightmarish scenes have become infamous. Now experiencing the game again years later, I’m reminded of how phenomenal its

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2021 Fresh Meat for the Grinder — Red Solstice 2: Survivors review
Fresh Meat for the Grinder — Red Solstice 2: Survivors review

Tactical action, sci-fi setting, massive creatures, and 8-player cooperative chaos? Red Solstice 2: Survivors checks all the boxes for what should be a fantastic globe-trotting dystopian romp pitting a lone organization against an insurmountable threat. Borrowing from several genres, it also looks to blend turn-based tactical games with real-time strategy,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 23, 2021 Brain buster — Scarlet Nexus Review
Brain buster — Scarlet Nexus Review

In the distant future of 2020, humanity lives in fear of monsters called Others. The discovery of a psionic hormone dormant in the human brain has given people psychic abilities, which some now use to combat the Other threat. Because of this danger, the government of New Himuka has formed

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 21, 2021 Get Thyself Onto Ye Olde Objective! — Chivalry 2 review
Get Thyself Onto Ye Olde Objective! — Chivalry 2 review

When my editor in chief here at Gaming Trend asked me if I’d like to help him check out Chivalry 2, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I hadn’t played the first one, and in fact had never even heard of it before. Ron did the preview

by Holly Hudspeth
Reviews   -   Jun 21, 2021 Best Left Forgotten — D&D Dark Alliance review
Best Left Forgotten — D&D Dark Alliance review

I grew up on Forgotten Realms. Drizzt Do’urden and Guenhwyvar, Catti Brie, King Bruenor Battlehammer, Wulfgar, and Regis (who isn’t included in this adventure) were the Companions of the Hall, and in each I imagined the expanses of Icewind Dale, magical axes, dracolich encounters, and the shadow dragon

by Ron Burke
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