Pokémon Sun and Moon are Nintendo’s flagship titles for the upcoming holiday season, and look to introduce many new features and improvements to the beloved franchise. To give fans a taste of what they can expect in the game, Nintendo and Pokémon Company have released a short demo that serves as a brief introduction to the Alola region. The demo is available now for aspiring trainers and gives an interesting, if shallow, sample of the anticipated titles.
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World of Final Fantasy First Impressions
After spending some time with the World of Final Fantasy Dungeon Demo now available on the PlayStation Store, we are ready to share with you a few of our early impressions of Square Enix’s newest Final Fantasy game.
Pokemon Sun and Moon Demo Leads to Leaks
Sorry, Pokémon Sun and Moon, it seems your demo has been cracked wide open.
3 Games Under $30: Xbox One Indie Edition
The Xbox One has been on a roll lately, winning NPD Hardware sales three months in a row and seeing two of its biggest exclusive games recently released in Forza Horizon 3 and Gears of War 4. Yet, there are great titles to be found on the system both big and small, and at a great price. Here are three indie games available on the system for under $30. Continue reading 3 Games Under $30: Xbox One Indie Edition
New Resident Evil 7 Videos Reveal Save Rooms, Classic Weapon With New Function
Capcom has recently been releasing new videos to its Resident Evil Ambassador program, and the latest glimpses of Resident Evil 7 may be the most exciting for fans. Continue reading New Resident Evil 7 Videos Reveal Save Rooms, Classic Weapon With New Function
8 Reasons to be Pumped for World of Final Fantasy
Like many of you, Middle of Nowhere Gaming is anticipating the debut of World of Final Fantasy (WoFF) with breath so heavy, it might be mistaken as a Chocobo in heat. Here are a few reasons why we’re ready to hop on board the train:
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Call of Duty Black: Ops III Prequel Comics Writer Larry Hama Interview – NYCC 2016
During New York Comic Con 2016, I had the privilege of speaking to Larry Hama, the writer for the Call of Duty: Black Ops III prequel comics from Dark Horse Comics. As a veteran of comics, most notably with the G.I. Joe and Spider-Man franchises, Hama is all too familiar with the excitement and lifeblood of these conventions. Below is our interview with Larry Hama, discussing the Call of Duty franchise, gaming experience and potential for virtual reality:
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MONG Podcast 142 | The NeXt Best Thing
Join the podcast crew of Myles Farrington, Adam Leonard and Jordan Loeffler as they mull and converse over the most topical of news. They hit on the stories of the Modal VR announcement, the possible announcement of Red Dead Redemption 3 on the horizon and the Turok 2 re-release and so much more. They cover it all! Don’t forget the always hilarious, or relatively deep, Reedus Feetus Quote of the Show and the Thought from Nowhere! Welcome to the MONG podcast, enjoy! Continue reading MONG Podcast 142 | The NeXt Best Thing
Fall’s gaming dominance is over
The fall has always been the busiest part of the gaming year. The end of September sees the beginning of a yearly onslaught of games that puts constraints on every wallet and day planner in the industry. For the players, the fall was the beginning of the arduous wait until our Holiday wishes were made reality. Black Friday was the date that put a hard cap on the season and virtually guaranteed increased success for an individual game or publisher.
And it is in the process of losing its relevance.
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Retro Grade: Resident Evil 2
REVISITING SURVIVAL HORROR
Horror Month is here! While you may not gleam this little factoid by browsing my author tag, I love horror games. As the dark, chilly month of October rolls around every year, I find myself increasingly eager to play through titles filled with cheap scares, thought-provoking puzzles, and downright terrifying atmosphere. I’m sick like that. Thus, join me for another review — if you dare! Continue reading Retro Grade: Resident Evil 2