State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition Review

Back from the Dead


Can too much ambition be a bad thing? This was a question I continually asked myself during my 20 hours in Trumbull Valley. Developer Undead Labs tries to cram a lot into this little package. Some of it sticks, while some of it falls flat.  At its best, State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition is a unique zombie survival game with dozens of hours of content.  At its worst, it’s a buggy, convoluted, and repetitive game that’s reminiscent of something out of the PlayStation 2 and Xbox generation.  Fortunately, once you learn to accept its problems, State of Decay is a vastly rewarding and incredibly addictive experience someone could easily sink hours into.

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Fans Are Petitioning for Silent Hills Development To Continue

Following the uproar of disappointment caused by the sudden cancellation of the Silent Hills collaboration between Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro, a petition has recently surfaced in an attempt to have the directors resurrect the project. As of the time of the writing of this article, the petition has already gathered quite a following, having over six thousand signatures in just three days. Continue reading Fans Are Petitioning for Silent Hills Development To Continue

Is $40 Too Much For A Season Pass?

On this week’s MONG Podcast, the team discussed some of this week’s biggest gaming news like Bloodborne’s shortened loading screens, Microsoft’s Q3 financial report, a possible Gears of War Remaster, Halo 5: Guardians getting a limited edition Xbox One, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, the cancellation of Silent Hills, Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae 2.0, Telltale and Marvel teaming up, and the steep price for Batman: Arkham Knight’s season pass! Continue reading Is $40 Too Much For A Season Pass?