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MONG Podcast 90 | Isn’t It About Time for a Teen Rated Halo?
It’s Episode 90 of the MONG Podcast, ya’ll! Join the crew as we talk about the most topical of topics and join the conversation below! Do you think Halo 5 should be rated Teen? Do you think it’s about time that this happened? Who’s excited for the Smach Zero? Does Smach Zero sound like an off brand shaving razor? There are so many more questions to be asked! We’re packing Scalebound, Hearthstone, Battlefront and even some Battletoads! Join us!
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Game of Thrones: A Nest of Vipers Review
SNAKES… I HATE SNAKES
If you weren’t expecting Game of Thrones Episode Five: A Nest of Vipers to ramp up the action, then you’ve clearly not spent enough time in Westeros. As the penultimate episode of the season, Episode Five finally shows just how far some Forresters will go in order to defeat their enemies. While Telltale Games chose to give certain characters a bit more screen-time than others, it seemed warranted in order to build to a finale to rival the first episode of the season.
MONG Podcast 89 | Is it Konami’s Destiny to Close Down?
Through rain, sleet, snow and hail, we’ll deliver the MONG Podcast to you every week. Unfortunately, we had to deal with technical issues, which is arguably the worst. Regardless, the cast had a time talking about The Taken King and the changes it will bring to Destiny, the massive influx of Gamescom news and so much more. Including the unfortunate situation over at Konami. Join us for the amazing times at the MONG Podcast! Continue reading MONG Podcast 89 | Is it Konami’s Destiny to Close Down?
MONG Podcast 88 | Can Developers Learn to Finish Games Before Release from Fallout 4?
This is a good one folks! Well, all of the MONG Podcasts are good, but this one is sick! Adam, Myles and Jordan combined their forces to table a baker’s dozen of stories this week! From The release of Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 to The Terminator joining the WWE, we’ve got it all! Come sit with us for an hour and tell us what you think of the news on how Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will handle boss fights and about Fallout 4 being “Basically done.” Mong Podcast Episode 88, folks. Continue reading MONG Podcast 88 | Can Developers Learn to Finish Games Before Release from Fallout 4?
Hatoful Boyfriend Review
This Is What It Sounds Like When Doves Cry
MONG Podcast 87 – Virtual Goats and The Last of Us
Episode 87 has come and gone, but the memories of topics like GoatVR and our “controversial” Last of Us conversation will stay with us until the end of time. Other topics we touched on included the PLAY Summer event line-up being brought to us by PlayStation as well as the continued speculation and curiosity that is Yager and Deep Silver splitting up over Dead Island 2. Join us for excitement! Intrigue! Vinyl records and more! Continue reading MONG Podcast 87 – Virtual Goats and The Last of Us
Iwata’s Legacy: MONG’s Favorite Nintendo Memories
Satoru Iwata was more than the President of Nintendo Company, more than a programmer, even more than a gamer. Satoru Iwata was a visionary that helped shape the gaming industry that we see today. If it wasn’t for his forethought, creativity, and dedication, many of us might not have the famous video game characters that we enjoy on a daily basis.
Middle of Nowhere Gaming wanted to commemorate Satoru Iwata by sharing some of our fondest Nintendo memories. Below are some of our memories: Continue reading Iwata’s Legacy: MONG’s Favorite Nintendo Memories
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back Rewind Review
IF WE DON’T HAVE ANY FRIENDS LEFT ON THE SURFACE, THEN WE NEED TO FIND AN ENEMY.
Do you remember Crash Bandicoot? If you’re still in high school, probably not. Back in the 90s, when Sony had first entered the console race, a little known developer called Naughty Dog developed Crash Bandicoot, a platformer that had the 3D visuals and mechanics of games like Super Mario 64 but the level design of a classic 2D platformer. The original was a big hit and the appeal of Crash himself made him the company’s unofficial mascot. A sequel was released a little over a year later and is widely considered to be the best in the series. Let’s see if that remains true today and take a look at Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. Continue reading Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back Rewind Review
Devastatingly Beautiful
Transformers has been a series that’s been in the heart of geekdom since it first hit the scene back in 1984. The series has seen many variations in terms of visuals and story whether it be in video games, comics, movies or TV shows. Now it seems like Platinum Games is taking us back to the series’ visual roots, and that’s a good thing. Continue reading Devastatingly Beautiful