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With the annual BlizzCon celebration upon us, it behooves me to spread my infectious love for everything Blizzard by coming up with a list of announcements I hope and wish will be made at the show. Some of them are far-fetched and some are inevitable, but all are indubitably a
Thursday’s unveiling trailer for Nintendo Switch told us a lot about the Big N’s vision for their hybrid console. It’s messaging was very clear: play however, wherever and whenever you want. And it conveyed this message in a very stylish, attractive, and decidedly un-Nintendo way. I must
Not excited about the campaign mode of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare? You should be! We’ve got a full review of the game coming later today, but to tide you over take a look at the tumultuous first fifteen minutes of the epic space opera’s campaign: Call of
by Mike DunnNot excited about the campaign mode of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare? You should be! We’ve got a full review of the game coming later today, but to tide you over take a look at the tumultuous first fifteen minutes of the epic space opera’s campaign: Call of
by Mike DunnWith the annual BlizzCon celebration upon us, it behooves me to spread my infectious love for everything Blizzard by coming up with a list of announcements I hope and wish will be made at the show. Some of them are far-fetched and some are inevitable, but all are indubitably a
by James ValentineThursday’s unveiling trailer for Nintendo Switch told us a lot about the Big N’s vision for their hybrid console. It’s messaging was very clear: play however, wherever and whenever you want. And it conveyed this message in a very stylish, attractive, and decidedly un-Nintendo way. I must
by Joe DeClaraGamers have grown accustomed to the fall shooter routine; Battlefield in October, Call of Duty in November (Battlefront replacing last year’s Battlefield slot). The games themselves were also becoming boringly predictable and increasingly indiscernible, both franchises opting for the near-future fiction in recent years. This fall, however, the selection
by Joe DeClaraA steel carriage powers up the tree-studded slope of a Mediterranean cliffside, and miles below, a coastal city naps in the warm light of a waning sun. I’m not here for sightseeing though; nothing so innocent as that. Dishonored 2 takes place 15 years after the events of its
by Hunter WolfeWe’re approaching the end of another year, and the close of 2016 marks another seminal chapter in the history of video games; The Witness enamored many, INSIDE baffled us all, Overwatch took its rightful place next to the greatest of shooters, and nearly everyone in the world got a
by Joe DeClaraRoblox CEO, David Baszucki, has agreed to speak once again with us here at Gaming Trend, in a follow up to our discussion ahead of the April 15th virtual reality launch for the popular user-generated content platform. Roblox, a gaming platform where you create your own games, share your creations
by Patrick RostMany of us at Gaming Trend are huge fans of the 3D platforming genre, which has been all-but-dead in recent years, so naturally we were excited to hear about an upcoming indie 3D platformer called Skylar and Plux. Skylar and Plux features is all about a cat and an owl
by Travis Northup