…will be dropping in like an atom bomb very soon. For those of you who are wondering how we, at Middle of Nowhere Gaming, plan to be reviewing Fallout 4, this is where we tell you.
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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
Play Fallout 4ever
Anyone who likes leveling up will love Fallout 4. Continue reading Play Fallout 4ever
Fallout 4 Collector’s Edition is in Short Supply
Fallout fans who missed the opportunity to grab the Fallout 4 Pip-Boy Collector’s Edition unfortunately seem to be out of luck.
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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?
Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Review
The Almost Great Unknown
The visual novel is a genre that has been coming into its own for sometime now. While much more prevalent in Japan, games like Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward, and the recently popular Danganronpa have started to gather a growing fanbase for visual novel games in the US. With Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters, Toybox Games enters the visual novel genre with an offering that begins with a lot of promise, but falls just short of creating an engaging experience.
Codename S.T.E.A.M. is Shaping Up to be the Most WTF Game of 2015
New details emerged yesterday during the latest Nintendo Direct in regards to Intelligent Systems’ upcoming 3DS strategy game Codename S.T.E.A.M.
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Fallout: Shadow of Boston Hoax
An application to trademark the title “Fallout: Shadow of Boston” was spotted by a NeoGaf user earlier today. However Bethesda has since stated “The German trademark filing that’s making the rounds is a hoax. This didn’t come from our offices”, causing sadness on every facet of the internet. Continue reading Fallout: Shadow of Boston Hoax
Wasteland 2 Sells $1.5 Million in Half a Week
The sales of Wasteland 2 suggest that post apocalyptic worlds have never been more popular! Only four days after release, Wasteland 2 has made $1.5 million in sales.
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Wasteland 2 Review
SWEET, SWEET, NOSTALGIA
The original Wasteland released over 25 years ago in 1988. To put that in perspective, that is five United States presidents, seven Olympics and six console generations ago. Perhaps the greatest legacy of the original game was the Fallout franchise. It was supposed to be Wasteland 2, but a feud with EA forced a name change. Finally we have a true sequel to the original game and a game that can proudly stand with the PC-RPG greats.