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Retro-Grade: Kingdom Hearts 2

Applause must be given to Square Enix and Disney for taking a chance with the original Kingdom Hearts. Taking both the family friendly series of the Disney movies and combining these with some of the dark themes of Final Fantasy must have been a risk. Continue reading Retro-Grade: Kingdom Hearts 2

Three Unconventional Picks to Join EA Sports UFC Roster

With the inclusion of Bruce Lee in EA Sports UFC and Mike Tyson in EA Sports UFC 2, developer Electronic Arts has shown a willingness to include non-MMA fighters into their games.  Bruce Lee is perhaps the most famous martial artist ever and served as an inspiration for many UFC fighters growing up.  The same thing can be said about Mike Tyson, who counts Dana White, Jon Jones, and Ronda Rousey among fans of the boxing legend.  So who are some other great martial artists who have never competed in MMA, but would be fun to see in the Octagon?  Here are three unconventional choices I would like to see in future editions of the game. Continue reading Three Unconventional Picks to Join EA Sports UFC Roster

Flashback Arcade – Episode 1 | The Sonic The Hedgehog Franchise

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

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

RESIDENT EVIL: ORIGINS COLLECTION REVIEW

THE ORIGINS OF TERROR

With the survival horror genre achieving a resurgence in recent years, it seems fitting that one of the most iconic franchises from its early days is reliving past glories as well. As Capcom aims to return the Resident Evil (RE) series to its frightful roots, they have begun to re-release past successes while awaiting the inevitable seventh entry in the series. Combining the freshly-polished remake of the original RE, now dubbed Resident Evil HD (REHD), with a beautifully remastered edition of Resident Evil 0, Capcom has provided the perfect survival horror starter kit for gamers. Continue reading RESIDENT EVIL: ORIGINS COLLECTION REVIEW

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