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Reviews   -   Apr 09, 2015 Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin Review – “Darker Souls”
Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin Review – “Darker Souls”

When Dark Souls 2 came out last year, my only regret was that I had to dust off my old console to play it. There are admittedly few games that I would even bother doing that for, but a Dark Souls game is one of them, and so I begrudgingly

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2015 Dragon Age Inquisition – Jaws of Hakkon DLC review
Dragon Age Inquisition – Jaws of Hakkon DLC review

First let’s address the elephant in the room — the Jaws of Hakkon dropped into our lap out of nowhere, with the announcement hitting at the same times as the code.  My review for Dragon Age: Inquisition was on the Xbox One, but my completionist playthrough was on the PlayStation

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2015 Borderlands: The Handsome Collection – “Victory Lap Edition”
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection – “Victory Lap Edition”

I don’t think that there are many gamers who still haven’t played Borderlands yet, so I’ll keep this brief: Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel are two great games that come together to be even better than the sum of their parts in Borderlands: The Handsome Collection.

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Mar 10, 2015 “A Hell of a Time” – DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition (XB1)
“A Hell of a Time” – DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition (XB1)

I was never much of a fan of the original Devil May Cry series, so when DmC: Devil May Cry rebooted the franchise in 2013, I was surprised to find myself instantly hooked and drawn into the dark, gritty world. DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition reintroduces fans to the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Mar 09, 2015 “Platforming Perfection” – Ori and the Blind Forest Review (XB1)

Five minutes into Moon Studios’ Ori and the Blind Forest, I knew it was something special–and I hadn’t even begun playing yet. The opening sequence is powerful, emotional, and comparable in quality to any of Disney’s best animated films, and sets a very high bar for the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Mar 07, 2015 “Under 9,000” – Dragon Ball Xenoverse Review (XB1)
“Under 9,000” – Dragon Ball Xenoverse Review (XB1)

Namco Bandai has been releasing Dragon Ball series games for almost as long as the series itself has been around. The manga debuted in 1985, and less than a year later the first game was released. Since then, dozens of games have found their way into the hands of fans,

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2015 GamerModz Custom Controller Review – a lesson in mods
GamerModz Custom Controller Review – a lesson in mods

Those of you who have been reading Gaming Trend for a while know I have very little love for third party controllers.  Microsoft and Sony spend millions developing each and every component, and the end results are usually pretty fantastic.  We spend hundreds upon hundreds of hours with these controllers

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2015 Worth the price of admission — ScreamRide Review
Worth the price of admission — ScreamRide Review

ScreamRide is a Microsoft exclusive title that has successfully fused the creative depth of Minecraft with the destructive, exhilarating gameplay of the Burnout series. After its debut at Gamescon 2014, ScreamRide instantly grabbed my attention. The game looked to deliver on what many next generation games seem to be lacking,

by Christopher Barron
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