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There’s something cathartic about fishing. For me, it’s less about the act of catching fish, and more about enjoying quiet time on the water. For fifteen years I lived in the middle of a landlocked state with few opportunities for a quiet day on the water. Fishing Master
As I mentioned in my review for the Nintendo Switch version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, I’ve put hundreds of hours into the game. As my rickety cart rolls through the intro for the second time in under a week, you can imagine my surprise when I saw
PC ports of fighting games have historically been trash, suffering from all manner of technical problems. Warner Bros stumbled with their own properties twice in the past few years, as Arkham Knight and the first Injustice shipped with slowdown problems and netcode issues, respectively. Comparatively, games like Middle-earth: Shadow of
by Ron BurkePC ports of fighting games have historically been trash, suffering from all manner of technical problems. Warner Bros stumbled with their own properties twice in the past few years, as Arkham Knight and the first Injustice shipped with slowdown problems and netcode issues, respectively. Comparatively, games like Middle-earth: Shadow of
by Ron BurkeThere’s something cathartic about fishing. For me, it’s less about the act of catching fish, and more about enjoying quiet time on the water. For fifteen years I lived in the middle of a landlocked state with few opportunities for a quiet day on the water. Fishing Master
by Ron BurkeAs I mentioned in my review for the Nintendo Switch version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, I’ve put hundreds of hours into the game. As my rickety cart rolls through the intro for the second time in under a week, you can imagine my surprise when I saw
by Ron BurkeI’ve sunk over 300 hours into The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim when it came out six years ago on 11-11-11, playing the game on several platforms, spanning two console generations, and several flavors on PC. I’ll even tackle it in virtual reality soon. Even after all that, I
by Ron BurkeGaming Trend got its hands on some Star Wars Battlefront II multiplayer earlier this week, and we had a blast playing through several modes, including Galactic Assault. Turns out running uphill in the desert while First Order troopers are shooting at you is pretty tough. Enjoy! Star Wars Battlefront II
by Josh DevlinEarlier this week, Gaming Trend got to play a ton of the all-new Starfighter Assault multiplayer mode in Star Wars Battlefront II. Whether you’re a Vulture droid or a Clone trooper piloting an ARC-170 Starfighter, Criterion’s take on intergalactic dog fighting is a lot of chaotic, laser-filled fun.
by Josh DevlinEarlier this week, Gaming Trend got its hands on a ton of different Star Wars Battlefront II modes. First, we jump into some Arcade mode and let loose our fury on some AI soldiers. Then we get down to the good stuff with some Heroes vs. Villains multiplayer. There’s
by Josh DevlinIt’s always hard to know where to draw the line. Need for Speed has been burning rubber since 1994, with nearly two dozen games which include offshoots into the handheld world and even a movie. Need for Speed Payback marks the 23rd in that line, and the third from
by Ron Burke