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Nicholas Aguilera

Nicholas Aguilera

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    GameSir Cyclone 2 Multiplatform Controller review – Well done, sir

    I’ve had little exposure to GameSir and their gaming peripherals prior to getting my hands on the Cyclone 2 Multiplatform Controller. However, after spending some time with my first GameSir device, I don’t think this will be my last. Though the Cyclone 2 doesn’t offer anything truly game-changing in terms of unique inputs and the […]
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    GameSir Cyclone 2 Multiplatform Controller review – Well done, sir

    I’ve had little exposure to GameSir and their gaming peripherals prior to getting my hands on the Cyclone 2 Multiplatform Controller. However, after spending some time with my first GameSir device, I don’t think this will be my last. Though the Cyclone 2 doesn’t offer anything truly
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    G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra review – America’s daring, highly trained,...

    What better way to review a game about a team of super soldiers than bringing in two super editors? Nicholas Aguilera and Richard Allen both played through G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra and debriefed their thoughts in this review. Nicholas G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra makes me reminisce
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    SPRAWL review — Off the walls

    SPRAWL is the perfect example of an “if you love that, you’ll love this” game. It borrows directly from a few different titles but does so effectively and tastefully. Frenetic shootouts and advanced movement techniques are the name of the game for this first-person shooter, so if that’s
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    SPRAWL review — Off the walls

    From the table to the screen, and everything in between
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    Destiny 2: The Final Shape review – Witness finality

    Destiny 2: The Final Shape is a massive event for the Destiny universe. Because of this, GamingTrend gave its two biggest Destiny 2 fanatics the nod to cover as much ground as possible and offer some diverse perspectives on this monumental expansion. Similar to our Destiny 2: Lightfall review last
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    Destiny 2: Season of the Wish impressions – The end is nigh

    Before I get into the nitty-gritty of this retrospective, I just want to acknowledge how much I’ve enjoyed covering Destiny 2 seasonal, expansion, and miscellaneous content drops for GamingTrend. Writing about Destiny 2 is nothing short of a privilege, and I want to say thank you to everyone who
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    Phantom Fury review – Bloody, messy, and buggy retro anarchy

    From the table to the screen, and everything in between
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    Phantom Fury review – Bloody, messy, and buggy retro anarchy

    I’ve played a few games in my time that lacked personality. Phantom Fury is not among them. Never in my gaming career have I played a game so unapologetically committed to an identity. Fast-paced shootouts, interactive environments, over-the-top violence and weapons – this a boomer-shooter through and through. However, some
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    EarFun Wave Pro Wireless Headphones Review – Fun for all of your ears

    From the table to the screen, and everything in between
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    Highwater review – Wishy-washy

    There’s something intriguing about Highwater. The low-poly art style, diverse soundtrack, stable performance – it’s a very well-presented game. But there’s also something bland about it – the one-note characters and the stagnant story are just two parts of the experience that left me wanting. Highwater is a pleasure
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    Highwater review – Wishy-washy

    From the table to the screen, and everything in between
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    Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake review – Older Brothers, younge...

    Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake is a beautiful but seemingly unnecessary reimagining of the fan-favorite adventure game originally published in 2013. The graphical facelift on offer in this remake is impressive, but some annoying bugs and somewhat meaningless changes hold this from being an essential purchase, especially if
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    Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake review – Older Brothers, younge...

    From the table to the screen, and everything in between
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    Gangs of Sherwood review — Gang wars

    To be completely honest, I’m rooting for Gangs of Sherwood. This is a compact, fun, well-paced experience that is enjoyable alone or with others. The game gets a number of important things right. That being said, this game also gets plenty of things wrong. Though nothing flat out ruins
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    Gangs of Sherwood review — Gang wars

    From the table to the screen, and everything in between
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    Destiny 2: Season of the Witch Impressions — Destiny Deckbuilding

    At the end of Season 21 of Destiny 2, Season of the Deep, I really thought things were headed downhill for my favorite FPS. Fortunately, Season 22, Season of the Witch, changed my mind. This season introduced – and reintroduced – some of the best features the game had seen in a
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    Limited Edition Nacon Colorlight Xbox Controller review — NacON a roll

    From the table to the screen, and everything in between
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    RIG 600 Pro HS headset review – Truth is, the game was RIGged from ...

    From the table to the screen, and everything in between
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    RIG 600 Pro HS headset review – Truth is, the game was RIGged from ...

    Yeah, that’s right, as you can tell from the title, I like Fallout: New Vegas. You know what else I like? The RIG 600 Pro HS wireless headset. Arriving just in time for the upcoming fall gaming release schedule, I believe this headset should be on everyone’s radar.
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    Wayfinder early access preview – Yet to find it’s way

    The early access launch of Wayfinder has been somewhat of a tragedy. As an action game, Wayfinder hits some great high notes and finds its own ways to be memorable. As a live-service game, it needs a lot of work. Though the lifeless world and cornucopia of bugs, crashes, and