Yuppie Psycho is a ruthless satirization of corporate grind culture packaged into a witty, terrifying mystery adventure game. You play as Brian Pasternack, a young man from the suburbs who’s been given a chance to make a name for himself in the big city. Brian receives a mysterious letter
It would be unfair to call Pavlov VR a Counter-Strike clone in virtual reality. It also wouldn’t be all that inaccurate. It’d also be selling it short in a way that would do the game a big disservice. In this review we’ll be looking at performance on
Before Your Eyes is a hard game to review as it is more of an interactive experience than a video game, at least when judged by the standards normally attributed to video games. I do believe the lines between those two definitions are getting blurred more frequently lately, especially with
The state of Crossbell has moved to declare its independence. Negotiations at the Zemuria Trade Conference were underway when Mayor Crois proposed that the city be released from the yoke of both the Erebonian Empire and the Calvard Republic. The Special Support Squad, led by Lloyd Bannings, continues to investigate
I am not the biggest fan of racing games. Most of them have been really hard for me to get into and were even less successful at holding my attention once they had it. Last year, I tried to jump into Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 5, and, while
Since Destiny 2’s latest expansion is large and covers a lot of in-game ground for the franchise, GamingTrend has brought in two certified Destiny aficionados for some different perspectives in this review: Nicholas Aguilera and Noah Rigsby have worked side-by-side to review Destiny 2: Lightfall.
Nicholas
In many aspects,
It is tradition on the secluded Rogetsu Isle that the Kagura Festival be held once every ten years. Five girls attending the festival mysteriously vanished. Although they were found deep underground, they had lost all memory of the event and their past. It has now been ten years since their
Kirby never struck me as a particularly sentimental guy. He makes friends easily and embarks on the next world-spanning conquest easier. In comparison, Return to Dream Land, practically drowns in sentiment, even before this latest Deluxe rerelease. It returns Kirby not only to Dream Land (it might be a stretch