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Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2020 Call of the mild — The Red Lantern Review
Call of the mild — The Red Lantern Review

I remember as a child watching Iron Will and being fascinated by the Iditarod races. The idea of a man and his dogs against the elements flying across Alaskan snow captivated me. It’s such a cool real life thing, but we don’t find a ton of it in

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2020 Drone Swarm Review—Strength in numbers
Drone Swarm Review—Strength in numbers

The initial plot setup of Drone Swarm takes a bit to wrap your head around. Invading extraterrestrials known as the Voohr seize control of Earth and nearly wipe out the entire human race. A pretty by-the-book apocalyptic, sci-fi tale until the protagonist’s brother literally transfers his soul unto a

by Poch Saldana
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Undersea expansion — Professor Lupo: Ocean Review
Undersea expansion — Professor Lupo: Ocean Review

Professor Lupo and His Horrible Pets was the first game I reviewed for Gaming Trend. Since then, I’d like to believe I’ve improved as both a writer and a critic. Similarly, I’d hope that the developers have grown as well, and playing Professor Lupo: Ocean has shown

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2020 Lots of icing, not enough cake – Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition review
Lots of icing, not enough cake – Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition review

The first real-time strategy game I played was Age of Empires 2, and that was because it came as a free game in a cereal box. Yes, the amazing AOE 2 was basically a free game. As a result, strategy games have held a special place in my heart, and

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2020 Masking the mystery — This is the Zodiac Speaking review
Masking the mystery — This is the Zodiac Speaking review

The modern mystery game finds itself in a tricky situation. In many cases, mystery becomes an aesthetic; the detective hat is rarely worn by the player. Instead, the player observes as the protagonist handles the detective work. They need only hunt down highlighted clues then let the game take over.

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2020 “If everyone’s special, no one is.” — Torchlight III review
“If everyone’s special, no one is.” — Torchlight III review

I remember riding in a car headed to a gaming event talking to some fellow press members when one of them casually mentioned that he was playing Torchlight: Frontiers. I wasn’t aware that the game was even on the horizon and, given the number of hours I’ve sunk

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 01, 2020 Impressive. Most impressive! — Star Wars Squadrons review
Impressive.  Most impressive! — Star Wars Squadrons review

I’m old. Like, really old. I’m so old that I can still tell you how to write an autoexec.bat and config.sys to get my drivers loaded high and configure my 16-bit Sound Blaster card — no Midi here! These early days of computer gaming gave us incredible

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 29, 2020 Become the Avatar – Spellbreak review
Become the Avatar – Spellbreak review

With a market so flooded, getting into a battle royale nowadays can be a challenging task in itself. There’s a large range to choose from such as Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds, Z1 Battle Royale, Call of Duty: Warzone; the list goes on. Each with different mechanics, graphical makeup, features,

by Ben Lombardo
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