What was once announced as a fanmade remake of the original Clock Tower in 2007 is now shaping up to be a fantastically creepy experience all its own. Continue reading Horror is Rejuvenated in Remothered: Tormented Fathers Announcement Trailer
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Unpacking our iterative future
The gaming industry is simultaneously enabled and limited by what is under the hood of our favorite game machines. Consoles are essentially mass-produced computers designed with gaming in mind and they set a benchmark by which developers can exert their programming panache. However, just as new hardware allows the proverbial stretching of legs, aging hardware transforms that freedom into confines by which ever-growing ambition is stymied. This ongoing dilemma in gaming has perplexed console-makers since home consoles became a standard in 1985, but the recent strategy employed to combat rapidly advancing technology has been iterative hardware.
Geekend Update 01/27/2017
As the start of 2017 is in full swing, the old January lull is a thing of the past. Check out what some of the Middle of Nowhere Gaming crew is up to this weekend: Continue reading Geekend Update 01/27/2017
MONG Podcast 152 | A Match Made in Heaven
Join the podcast crew of Myles Farrington, Adam Leonard, Chris Cobb and for a limited time only, Lou Contaldi as they mull and converse over the most topical of news. They touch on the stories of Injustice 2’s special editions and DLC, the official Call of Cthulhu game, Resident Evil 7’s upcoming DLC listings, the Final Fantasy XV DLC festival and so much more. They cover it all! Don’t forget the always hilarious, or relatively deep, Thought from Nowhere! Welcome to the MONG podcast, enjoy! Continue reading MONG Podcast 152 | A Match Made in Heaven
The end of GTA online DLC’s?
It has been three years since the release of GTA Online and it is still the pride, joy, and biggest money maker for Rockstar. However we may have seen the end of Rockstar’s efforts to keep GTA Online afloat. Continue reading The end of GTA online DLC’s?
EA Access adds gaming classics to vault and other Access news
EA adds two new classics to the EA Access vault. Continue reading EA Access adds gaming classics to vault and other Access news
Hands-On Impressions of Snipperclips for Switch
As one of a select few Nintendo fans who were able to get hands-on time with the Nintendo Switch, I knew that I wanted to try the big three: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Splatoon 2. Once I demoed those, I began exploring the lesser known titles. To my absolute delight, Snipperclips – Cut It Out, Together! quickly turned this not-so-known title into a top-tier demo experience.
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New Call of Cthulhu Trailer
Focus Home Interactive has released a new trailer to their new game based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft, Call of Cthulhu. Continue reading New Call of Cthulhu Trailer
MONG Podcast 151 | JIP Rordan
Join the podcast crew of Myles Farrington, Adam Leonard, Jordan Loeffler and Chris Cobb as they mull and converse over the most topical of news. This time they’re covering the two biggest topics, being the Nintendo Switch conference and the departure of their one and only, Jordan Loeffler. May we all wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors! Continue reading MONG Podcast 151 | JIP Rordan
Lack of competitive fire is slowly killing Nintendo
Nintendo’s Switch presentation on Thursday was truly baffling. The missteps of the event have dominated the conversation that followed, but there was a lot to be excited about if you are interested in the Switch. Nintendo gave a glimpse into its first-party lineup, detailed the interesting features of the console and blew us away with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey. However, despite my status as an enduring Nintendo fan who is sold on the Switch, I was left with an odd feeling in the pit of my stomach.
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