MONG Podcast 99 | What Games Have Driven or Broken You?

Join the crew as they delve into the deepest darkest parts of their psyches and investigate what games have driven their inner completionists to the surface, as well as which games have shed light upon their sociopathic tendencies. Beyond the fun of what games have driven them, they also covered a few news topics. Namely Rise of Incarnates having been killed far too soon, the possible release of No Man’s Sky sooner than we might have thought and Microsoft being realists about the competition between their Xbox One and the PlayStation 4! It’s all so exciting you’ll need your inhaler! Continue reading MONG Podcast 99 | What Games Have Driven or Broken You?

Three Reasons Why Prey for the Gods is a Great Reveal Trailer

Anybody who has paid attention to movie trailers over the past few years have noticed just how much they reveal. I often ask myself why the studios would show so much and why I even need to see the movie after watching a trailer. A good trailer should build up anticipation, not destroy suspense.  Which is why as a gamer, I am glad that trend has not found its way into the videogame business. Continue reading Three Reasons Why Prey for the Gods is a Great Reveal Trailer

Geekend Update 10/16/15

Weekends are meant strictly for gaming and all things fun; at least that’s what we think. Here is where you can find out all of our crazy plans for the upcoming weekend!

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Call of Duty: Black Ops III Goes Noir for Latest Zombies Mode

What do actors Heather Graham, Neal McDonough, Ron Perlman, and Jeff Goldblum have in common?  They all star in the prologue for Call of Duty: Black Ops III’s Zombies mode.  Continue reading Call of Duty: Black Ops III Goes Noir for Latest Zombies Mode

Transformers Devastation Review

Almost Meets the Eye

Activision announced at E3 2015 that Platinum would be developing a Transformers game. Platinum’s involvement and the short time between reveal and release made it look like Transformers Devastation would end up like last year’s mediocre Legend of Korra game. Thankfully, Devastation is much more of a hit than a miss.
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Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Review

A PULP ADVENTURE AT ITS FINEST

For the past few years  there have been a few remasters from last gen games coming to current gen hardware. Some of these remasters can be great when the remaster is better than the original release, or they can be lazy ports that don’t add anything significant to make you want to buy it again. Thankfully, Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is in the former camp. While Bluepoint Games does add improvements into each of the games, it does take out some of the features that were in the original release.

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