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Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2024 The Crimson Diamond review — A Nancy Maple mystery
The Crimson Diamond review — A Nancy Maple mystery

Diamonds have been found in Crimson! Recently, a local fisherman reeled in a big one. While not newsworthy on its own, the fish had actually swallowed a large gem, which was found in its gut. The former garnet mining town has become quite the idyllic place over the years, and

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 17, 2024 Tavern Talk review – Welcome, weary traveler. Would you like to take a look at my drinks?
Tavern Talk review – Welcome, weary traveler. Would you like to take a look at my drinks?

In recent years there has been a progressing appearance of the cozy drinking simulator, popularized by 2020’s Coffee Talk, followed by 2022’s VA-11 Hall-A, and now 2024’s Tavern Talk. Each game typically follows the same formula: an intimate setting—a coffee shop, futuristic bar, or run-down tavern,

by Olivia Davies
Reviews   -   Aug 16, 2024 EA Sports Madden NFL 25 review — A shoestring tackle
EA Sports Madden NFL 25 review — A shoestring tackle

The hardest part about reviewing past Madden titles on GamingTrend is that I’ve seen the changes that are going to make the game great, while also seeing the little flaws that become more apparent. I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: if EA gave this team

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Aug 14, 2024 Dustborn review — Deus ex Vox
Dustborn review — Deus ex Vox

I was instantly sold on Dustborn. A choice based narrative about a group of outcasts trying to escape an alternate history United States in the near, dystopian future? Sign me up. And when I saw you can hit fascists with a baseball bat while using voice-based superpowers to control people?

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 13, 2024 Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse remastered review — HOLY PSYCHIC LAGOMORPHS DANCING THE CAN-CAN ON THE PRECIPICE OF INSANITY, MAX!
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse remastered review — HOLY PSYCHIC LAGOMORPHS DANCING THE CAN-CAN ON THE PRECIPICE OF INSANITY, MAX!

Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse was the Freelance Police’s final adventure for a time, and it certainly feels like a spectacular finale. The 2010 adventure game was one of Telltale’s last traditional adventure games before switching over to the more narrative focused format formalized by The

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 06, 2024 Gestalt: Steam & Cinder review — So what?
Gestalt: Steam & Cinder review — So what?

Nothing changed how I create more than the “so what?” test. I learned it from a highschool writing class, but realistically it applies to just about everything we put out into the world. What matters to us as individuals won’t inherently connect with someone else. Whether it’s writing

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Aug 06, 2024 Thank Goodness You’re Here! review — Getting weird in 2024
Thank Goodness You’re Here! review — Getting weird in 2024

I legitimately don’t know where to start with this game. Drawn in by the peculiar launch trailer and social media sentiment, I finished Thank Goodness You’re Here in a single sitting. Yes, the game is short, but it’s not short on charm. Given this is the same

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Aug 05, 2024 Creatures of Ava review — Well traveled roads
Creatures of Ava review — Well traveled roads

Creatures of Ava lays all of its cards on the table within its first few minutes. You are Vic, and alongside your partner Tabitha you’ve been tasked by the company you work for to evacuate the planet of Ava, saving as many life forms as possible before the Withering

by David Flynn
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