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Impressions   -   Feb 02, 2015 Game of Thrones ‘The Lost Lords’ – a review in progress
Game of Thrones ‘The Lost Lords’ – a review in progress

Your journey in Telltale’s Game of Thrones Episode two begins three days after the liberation of Yunkai by Daenerys Stormborn of House Targaryen.  Like episode one and the namesake show, the story doesn’t end there, walking us through the continued (and oft-maligned) story arc of several members of

Editorials   -   Jan 11, 2015 Dragon Age: How I Learned to Love My Inquisitor
Dragon Age: How I Learned to Love My Inquisitor

[The following contains spoilers for Dragon Age: Inquisition. Reader discretion is advised] When Dragon Age: Inquisition was released in November, I stated on a podcast that I felt the game’s protagonist, The Inquisitor, was the weakest the series had to offer thus far. A bold statement, but one that

Persona 5 Already Seems to be Bringing the Series Back to its Roots
Editorials   -   Feb 05, 2015 Persona 5 Already Seems to be Bringing the Series Back to its Roots

Since I woke up this morning, I must have watched the new footage of Persona 5 a dozen times already. We knew it was likely coming during Atlus’ 30-hour long Persona livestream, and as a huge Persona fan, I am really excited to see this trailer hint at a return

by Kenneth Shepard
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Editorials   -   Feb 05, 2015 Persona 5 Already Seems to be Bringing the Series Back to its Roots
Persona 5 Already Seems to be Bringing the Series Back to its Roots

Since I woke up this morning, I must have watched the new footage of Persona 5 a dozen times already. We knew it was likely coming during Atlus’ 30-hour long Persona livestream, and as a huge Persona fan, I am really excited to see this trailer hint at a return

by Kenneth Shepard
Impressions   -   Feb 02, 2015 Game of Thrones ‘The Lost Lords’ – a review in progress
Game of Thrones ‘The Lost Lords’ – a review in progress

Your journey in Telltale’s Game of Thrones Episode two begins three days after the liberation of Yunkai by Daenerys Stormborn of House Targaryen.  Like episode one and the namesake show, the story doesn’t end there, walking us through the continued (and oft-maligned) story arc of several members of

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Jan 11, 2015 Dragon Age: How I Learned to Love My Inquisitor
Dragon Age: How I Learned to Love My Inquisitor

[The following contains spoilers for Dragon Age: Inquisition. Reader discretion is advised] When Dragon Age: Inquisition was released in November, I stated on a podcast that I felt the game’s protagonist, The Inquisitor, was the weakest the series had to offer thus far. A bold statement, but one that

by Kenneth Shepard
360   -   Jan 09, 2015 Life is Strange receives a brand new developer diary
Life is Strange receives a brand new developer diary

Life is Strange, developed by the French studio DONTNOD Entertainment, has received a new developer diary which gives a slight glimpse at some of the characters. A majority of the diary is spent looking at the small development team that has assembled Life is Strange, a game that seems to

by Jay Malone
Editorials   -   Jan 06, 2015 Suikoden and Suikoden II are on PSN, and you should buy them. Now.
Suikoden and Suikoden II are on PSN, and you should buy them.  Now.

Suikoden II is considered to be one of the best role playing games of all time. Released in North America in September of 1999 on the original PlayStation, the game follows a young hero (don’t they all?) who, with his friends, must find 27 True Runes, rise to become

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Jan 01, 2015 Gaming Trend’s Top 10 Games of 2014
Gaming Trend’s Top 10 Games of 2014

Everyone on the Gaming Trend staff has had the opportunity to make a case for our personal top ten games of the year, but we still had to come to a consensus on what the site’s top ten was going to be. Below you’ll find the result of

by Kenneth Shepard
Editorials   -   Dec 30, 2014 Victor Grunn’s Top 10 Games of 2014
Victor Grunn’s Top 10 Games of 2014

2014 has been a hell of a year for gaming. On the console front we saw Sony and Microsoft clawing at each other in a desperate fight for the numero uno console spot, with Nintendo hoping a bevy of top-notch games would turn heads towards its so far underperforming home

by Victor Grunn
Features   -   Dec 29, 2014 Stefan’s Top Ten of 2014
Stefan’s Top Ten of 2014

2014 was a year of transition for the gaming industry. The new consoles all stumbled to gain their stride and there were more than a few disappointments along the way. Looking back, some of the best games I played this year were just updated versions of last year’s games.

by Stefan Alexander
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