On the inaugural episode of the Flashback Arcade, Middle of Nowhere Gaming Associate Editor Esteban Cuevas (@colorwind), Associate Writer Charlie Savidge (@cnsavidge), and Executive Editor Shawn Richards (@littlebighamm) discuss everyone’s favorite blue and speedy mammal, Sonic the Hedgehog. We discuss our first game with the blue blur as well as what we like about Sonic and the state of the franchise now. Then, in the first addition to the Flashback Essentials, the crew decides whether or not Castlevania: Symphony of the Night should be inducted. Will one half of the Metroidvania genre make the cut? Continue reading Flashback Arcade – Episode 1 | The Sonic The Hedgehog Franchise
Category Archives: Video Games
Mortal Kombat Gets Super-Sized with Mortal Kombat XL Arriving in March
It was only a matter of time before the news came, but Warner Bros. has made it official. Mortal Kombat X will be getting a Komplete Edition with the announcement of Mortal Kombat XL. Continue reading Mortal Kombat Gets Super-Sized with Mortal Kombat XL Arriving in March
Mike Tyson Enters Octagon for EA Sports UFC 2
One of the most feared and deadly fighters to ever step foot into the boxing ring is now making his Octagon debut. EA has revealed the pre-order mystery fighter to be none other than Mike Tyson. Continue reading Mike Tyson Enters Octagon for EA Sports UFC 2
That Dragon, Cancer Review
FEAR’S OIL SALESMAN
About halfway through That Dragon, Cancer, I came across a scene that was very solemn like most of the scenes before it. I explored the area, looking at handprints of children in a cancer ward until it opened up to reveal several greeting cards strewn around the room. I checked each one before leaving the room, revealing that the whole center was littered with them. Each card was different in tone, some positive and some negative, but all were about cancer patients. Some were survivors, some were still fighting – many had lost. It’s a powerful moment and as I started to read the cards in the bigger area, I started to cry. The sheer attrition from each card I read overwhelmed me. Even after I composed myself, I wound up crying again later. And yet, this is all completely optional. As soon as you enter the bigger area, you can very quickly see the way to leave this scene entirely. You don’t need to read all the cards, you don’t need to read any of them really; I didn’t have to cry. However, I was determined to read each and every card in that section. I refused to leave one card unread, one person ignored, and that’s what That Dragon, Cancer does so well. It makes you care, it gets you invested, and appeals solely to your emotions, for better or worse. Continue reading That Dragon, Cancer Review
The Witness Available for Pre-order on Steam, Cost Revealed
The Witness, announced seven years ago, is available for pre-order for a price of $39.99 Continue reading The Witness Available for Pre-order on Steam, Cost Revealed
MONG Podcast 108 | The Legendary Debate: Lara v Nate
Welcome to episode 108 of the MONG Podcast! The crew genuinely hopes you’ve come here for fun, because that’s what you’re gonna get. This episode contained the most talk of Gone Home and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture ever in any podcast not specifically about either of those games. We’re secretly trying to win the #1 Conversational Gone Home/Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture combo cast award. All jokes aside, the crew did cover stories such as the massive deluge of new Division info, Phantom Dust’s (hopeful) revival, the coming of the Danganronpas to the Steam store and Journey interactive LIVE. The Thought from Nowhere this week was the most heated yet with the crew debating who’s better, Lara Croft, or Nathan Drake. Fun fact, Nate and Debate rhyme! Come have a fun time! Watch the podcast… thine! Thanks to Tabata Silver for the Thought Out of Nowhere! Continue reading MONG Podcast 108 | The Legendary Debate: Lara v Nate
5 Thoughts on the Best Selling Games of 2015
NPD has released data for the 10 best selling games of 2015. Before viewing the list it is important to note that NPD only tracks physical retail copies, digital sales are not counted in the totals. Also, any unit sold as part of a console bundle like the PlayStation 4 Star Wars Battlefront bundle or Xbox One Fallout 4 bundle is not factored into sales on the list. With these factors in mind, the platform which sold the most copies for each game is listed in parentheses by descending order. Check out the list below and read my thoughts on the sales as a whole. Continue reading 5 Thoughts on the Best Selling Games of 2015
Friendly Neighborhood Fanboys Episode 5| Juggalo or Mallrat?
The boys are back from their holiday break, and have plenty to talk about. The talk about what video games they played over the holidays, Star Wars, and The Royal Rumble. And what you’ve all been waiting for, Adam gives an update about the malls in Eugene, Oregon!
WARNING, SPOILERS! Star Wars, or probably anything else we’re going to talk about. Just saying!
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Bayonetta 2 is Back With Standalone February Release
Amid concerns about availability, Nintendo has assuaged fears with news of Bayonetta 2’s re-release. Continue reading Bayonetta 2 is Back With Standalone February Release
EA Sports UFC 2 Gameplay Series Video Shows Off New Features
Mixed martial arts is one of the hardest sports to replicate in video games. The sport allows for a number of ways to approach a fight and many variables can contribute to how a fight is finished. In the latest video for EA Sports UFC 2, the developer shows off a number of new features implemented in this year’s edition. Continue reading EA Sports UFC 2 Gameplay Series Video Shows Off New Features