Today at N7 Day, BioWare’s celebration day of the Mass Effect series, BioWare released a trailer to the next game in the Mass Effect franchise, Mass Effect: Andromada. Continue reading New Mass Effect: Andromeda Teaser
Thoughts on the Hitman Franchise
This past week, I played a majority of the Hitman games and have decided to share my thoughts on them. Continue reading Thoughts on the Hitman Franchise
MONG Podcast 101 | Games Against the Grain
Can you handle the epic-ocity that is… the episode after the 100th? The MONG Podcast crew, you love ‘em, Adam, Jordan and Myles, are at it again with episode 101. They hit the big stories this week, such as the major departure in gameplay that Five Nights at Freddie’s next horrifying(?) adventure will take, the continuing Kojima-Konami battle for who gets the last word… even though it’s just Konami yelling and if they’re gonna get their hands on the sweetest release come November 10th… that SWEET sweet Jones Nuka-Cola. They also reminisce on which games they loved but were shunned by the gaming community, or were over-looked due to the titan-esque stature of other releases that year. You know it’ll be a barrel of fun, just like always! Continue reading MONG Podcast 101 | Games Against the Grain
How February 2016 is Shaping Up to be a Valentine’s Day Gift for Gamers
Traditionally the fall of each year is the time when some of the biggest video games are released. Already big titles like Super Mario Maker, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, and Halo 5: Guardians have been released. Titles like Fallout 4, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Call of Duty: Black Ops III will be joining them in a matter of weeks. It makes sense for companies to release them during the time period to capitalize on holiday spending and the increase of indoor activities from the colder weather in many parts of the country.
Yet, due to delayed games and a need to stand out amongst the crowded holiday lineup, the early months of 2016 are already loaded up with quality titles featuring a variety of genres. February in particular is loaded with a slew of big releases and is why I think the month will be a great Valentine’s gift for gamers. So here are some of the titles that will have gamers feeling especially loved. Continue reading How February 2016 is Shaping Up to be a Valentine’s Day Gift for Gamers
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Getting Modding Tools on PC
The PC version of Call of Duty: Black Ops III will be getting modding and mapping tools, according to a statement posted by the game’s Director of Development Cesar Stastny. Continue reading Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Getting Modding Tools on PC
Rise of the Tomb Raider Launch Trailer Sets the Stage for Lara Croft’s Next Adventure
Any good parent has to wonder what legacy they will leave behind for their children. After all, no one lives forever and you would want to know that any child you leave behind is in a comfortable and safe place. Yet, the quest for immortality is the legacy left behind for the daughter of Richard Croft. Continue reading Rise of the Tomb Raider Launch Trailer Sets the Stage for Lara Croft’s Next Adventure
Meet Earth’s Android Savior in NieR: Automata Gameplay Trailer
Androids are some of the most popular characters used in science fiction. They are most often either a threat to humanity, sleeping machines waiting to take over the world, or a great aid to civilization showing us new insight into what it means to be human. In the follow-up to NieR, NieR: Automata, they just might be our savior. Continue reading Meet Earth’s Android Savior in NieR: Automata Gameplay Trailer
Indivisible Prototype Heads to PSN
Crowdfunding to develop a game can be a difficult task. Asking gamers to show monetary support for something they can’t play and have no guarantee if the finished product will deliver is a hard ask. Unless you have a beloved franchise like Shenmue or hail from a legendary creator like Mighty No. 9, raising funds isn’t easy. Lab Zero Games is taking a unique approach to generate funds for their crowd funded game Indivisible. Continue reading Indivisible Prototype Heads to PSN
Microsoft Offers Gamers a Chance to Kinect at a Lower Price
As the holiday season approaches, not only are turkey & dressing and Christmas cookies on the horizon, so too are holiday sales. Sony just recently cut the price of the PS4 in North America and now Microsoft is doing some price slashing of its own. Continue reading Microsoft Offers Gamers a Chance to Kinect at a Lower Price
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