Batman: Arkham Knight PC Version: Credit Where Credit is Due

Unless you’ve been too busy side-stepping the haunted streets of Bloodborne‘s Yarnham, slaying the baddest baddies in the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, or still in deep space fulfilling your Destiny, you’ve probably heard something about the controversy surrounding the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight.

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MONG Podcast – E3 Reactions – Farewell Episode

On this week’s MONG Podcast, the team discussed all of the major announcements at E3 2015. After all of the E3 talk, Courtney and Lou said their final farewells as this was their last MONG Podcast as co-hosts (their farewells start at 3 hrs, 5 minutes, 39 seconds).  Be sure to tune in next week as the MONG Podcast returns with Myles as the new host! Continue reading MONG Podcast – E3 Reactions – Farewell Episode

Adventures Of Pip Review

Pip Pip Hooray!

Adventures of Pip is a 2D platforming title filled with action, adventure, and a delightful gameplay twist. The combination of its novel ideas and great platforming mechanics from games like Castlevania, Guacamelee, and Ninja Gaiden, makes Tic Toc Games’ first console project an outstanding start for the developer.

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Mother Russia Bleeds Cranks Beat `Em Up Games To The Next Level

Take a classic beat `em up like Streets of Rage, mix in the intense violence and psychedelic trippiness of Hotline Miami– What do you get?  The answer is Mother Russia Bleeds from French developer Le CartelContinue reading Mother Russia Bleeds Cranks Beat `Em Up Games To The Next Level

The Witcher 3 Gets A New Patch

CD Projekt Red has released a new patch for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for Xbox One and PlayStation 4. While it’s not as major as the last patch, they do fix some more miscellaneous issues with the game. Continue reading The Witcher 3 Gets A New Patch

Hands on Impressions with Yoshi’s Wooly World

This past weekend, I was able to venture to the Nintendo World Store in New York City to partake in their E3 demo festivities. During the event, participants had the option to choose from one of three Wii U games (Star Fox Zero, Yoshi’s Wooly World, and Super Mario Maker), then the option of playing the latest The Legend of Zelda: Tri  Force Heroes. In this second installment, I’ll be offering my thoughts on the adorably cute Yoshi’s Wooly World.

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Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric review

Sonic BAMF!

I had no faith in Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric before it came out. At first, I held off on judging the redesigns of Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy because, as a Sonic fan, I was used to new ideas being tried with the franchise. However, after seeing actual gameplay of the game at E3 2014, I knew that not only was the game in trouble, but Sega would be as well since they were developing a new TV show and merchandising based on this idea. There was very little of the Sonic style and feel in the game, and it looked like a generic platformer that you would find dirty and uncared for in the discount section at Walmart. Everyone who has played this game has declared it an unmitigated disaster on the level of the infamous Sonic the Hedgehog from 2006 so I was expecting the worst. However, now that I have played and finished it, I think the hyperbole of the internet has gotten the best of us. Continue reading Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric review