The sun has risen and set on the show in Los Angeles, and while we gradually roll out our coverage and recuperate from sickness, we’ve taken some time to award the most noteworthy games we saw at the conference.
BEST IN SHOW: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the
Cauldrons bubbling, fights, adventure, and more are in store for all of us with Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book to be released on June 7th for the PlayStation 4 and Vita systems. While the wait winds down, let’s take a look an early peek at the
Building prisons is surprisingly fun and addictive is something that I learned when playing Prison Architect the first time around. Now that the game is soon to arrive on the PlayStation 4, will it retain all of the same charm and depth of play? Let’s find out together in
Building prisons is surprisingly fun and addictive is something that I learned when playing Prison Architect the first time around. Now that the game is soon to arrive on the PlayStation 4, will it retain all of the same charm and depth of play? Let’s find out together in
The sun has risen and set on the show in Los Angeles, and while we gradually roll out our coverage and recuperate from sickness, we’ve taken some time to award the most noteworthy games we saw at the conference.
BEST IN SHOW: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the
Cauldrons bubbling, fights, adventure, and more are in store for all of us with Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book to be released on June 7th for the PlayStation 4 and Vita systems. While the wait winds down, let’s take a look an early peek at the
We’re still in the infantile stages of modern virtual reality, where developers are wrapping their heads around the tech and what it can do. In some cases, this means inventive and new ideas; in others, a slap-shod game with a novel-at-best VR feature hanging on like a sidecar.
After
Long before there was even the concept of war, there were already mothers. Cave mothers who wiped the saber-tooth crumbs from her baby’s face paved the way for fertile crescent mothers, who undoubtedly used Hammurabi’s Code as an idol threat to get her children to clean their rooms.
Battlezone was far ahead of its time when it released back in 1998. Back when the minimum requirements was a Pentium 90, this game had shooter elements as well as third-person RTS action. With in-vehicle combat, as well as on foot, it absolutely blew me away when compared to anything
You’ve probably noticed the ads for the swashbuckling sky piracy steampunk board game, Aether Captains on Gaming Trend. As the game’s already-successful Kickstarter comes to a close in a week, we at Gaming Trend want to extend one more opportunity to get your hands on the game — this
The company Toast, based in Portland, Oregon, specializes in handmade leather and wood covers and cases for electronics such as phones, tablets, laptops and, most important to us, game consoles. They were nice enough to send over a complimentary cover for a PlayStation 4 and we were eager enough to