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Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2020 There’s more to fear than just fear itself — Moons of Madness
There’s more to fear than just fear itself — Moons of Madness

Have you ever wondered what life would be like if mankind ventured into space because they thought they found intelligent life? What challenges would these brave pioneers face? Would the horrors on Earth follow mankind into the depths of space, only doom us to an inevitable existence? These questions will

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Mar 23, 2020 Ain’t no party like a Saints Row party — Saints Row: IV Re-elected review
Ain’t no party like a Saints Row party — Saints Row: IV Re-elected review

The day is almost upon us when we can experience the over-the-top antics, the bombastic explosions, the unapologetic style, and open-world madness that Saints Row: IV Re-elected brings on the Nintendo Switch. Saints Row: IV Re-elected melds its never too serious gameplay, art-style, out of the box design, and over

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2020 If I could turn back time — Iron Danger review
If I could turn back time — Iron Danger review

One thought that has likely crossed your mind at some point is “how could that have played out differently?” or at least some variation of the question. Most cases tend to be real life decisions like asking somebody out, deciding where to go after work, and so on, but this

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 19, 2020 Even in death you’re at constant war — Call of Duty: Warzone review
Even in death you’re at constant war — Call of Duty: Warzone review

We’ve seen Call of Duty’s multiplayer take on different play styles over the years as the landscape in gaming changed. With a bevy of other shooters being successful in the battle royale market, it’s no surprise that the Call of Duty series looks to throw its hat

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Mar 19, 2020 Up the down elevator — Exit the Gungeon Review
Up the down elevator — Exit the Gungeon Review

I consider Enter the Gungeon to be the pinnacle of its genre. It’s precise, polished, and as close to perfection as the rogue-like genre can get. I reviewed the game last year on Switch complete with all its free expansions and updates, so naturally I jumped at the chance

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 18, 2020 A little bit boneheaded — Skellboy review
A little bit boneheaded — Skellboy review

Fabraz is an independent entity that I’ve kept my eye on ever since I loved Slime-San on Switch years ago. In the span of those years, there have been many different developed and published titles, and one of those is the action-adventure game Skellboy. While it boasts a unique

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 18, 2020 Branching Out — Ori and the Will of the Wisps Review
Branching Out — Ori and the Will of the Wisps Review

Ori and the Blind Forest was one of the best reasons to own an Xbox One early in the console’s lifecycle, and now in the console’s twilight years its predecessor, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, hopes to close out that legacy with an ambitious follow-up. After

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Mar 17, 2020 The return of rebellion — Persona 5 Royal review
The return of rebellion — Persona 5 Royal review

When Persona 5 released in the West in 2017, it was lauded for being the genre-defining experience that it was. We at Gaming Trend even gave the game a coveted score of 95. Three years later, Persona 5 Royal perfects the formula that stole gamers’ hearts everywhere. By fixing some

by Lorenzo Lombardi
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