We weren’t quite sure what to expect at Gen Con this year; last year’s event was virtual due to the Pandemic, and several of the biggest names in gaming opted out of this year’s scaled-down in-person gathering in Indianapolis. Aside from being pleasantly surprised at how well
Greenbrier’s latest entry into the “cute but stabby” genre, Tales of BarBEARia comes out this month, and Julie Ahern gave us the lowdown on this standalone successor to BarBEARian Battlegrounds.
There’s a ton of games coming out this year! So many, in fact, that we’ve decided to split our most anticipated list into four parts. Above is a video covering releases from January all the way to March, or the first quarter of 2022. For more coverage on
There’s a ton of games coming out this year! So many, in fact, that we’ve decided to split our most anticipated list into four parts. Above is a video covering releases from January all the way to March, or the first quarter of 2022. For more coverage on
We weren’t quite sure what to expect at Gen Con this year; last year’s event was virtual due to the Pandemic, and several of the biggest names in gaming opted out of this year’s scaled-down in-person gathering in Indianapolis. Aside from being pleasantly surprised at how well
Greenbrier’s latest entry into the “cute but stabby” genre, Tales of BarBEARia comes out this month, and Julie Ahern gave us the lowdown on this standalone successor to BarBEARian Battlegrounds.
The fourth game in the hit Azul series just launched at Essen Spiel this last weekend, but last month Martin from Plan B Games walked us through this wonderfully green-themed tile placement game at Gen Con 2021. Queen’s Garden is designed to have a little more difficulty than the
Will Sobel of Greenbrier Games gives us a demo of their upcoming survival adventure game Kickstarter, Fire for Light at Gen Con 2021. This cooperative game pits players against the environment and the creatures that inhabit it. The Kickstarter launches in March, so stay tuned to Gaming Trend for more
While Gen Con may have been a little different this year, the main hall was still a great place to discover new and interesting games and game related stuff, and when we passed by ENHANCE Gaming’s booth, saw their animatronic dragon, and laid our eyes on the gorgeous bags,
The Destiny Content Vault (DCV) is a measure taken by Bungie to make sure that the game remains as stable as possible, easy to add on to, easy to implement quick fixes for, and to keep the focus on implementing new (hopefully better) content.
The cost of the DCV though,
Destiny was a word filled with potential when Bungie first showcased their brand new IP on stage at the Sony press conference in 2013. A multiplayer world where you could hang out with your friends and take on alien races and explore a new sci-fi setting from the makers of