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You Sunk My Battlefront – News From Nowhere (April 14, 2015)

If you have an Xbox One, you can get early access to the new Star Wars: Battlefront. Also, there’s still hope if your greatest enemy in Bloodborne is the load time.
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Zelda Wii U Delayed! And The Biggest Steam Sale of The Year!– News From Nowhere (March 27, 2015)

The Legend of Zelda for Wii U has been delayed out of 2015 and Sega and Steam have teamed up for an outrageous sale! All this and more on this episode of News From Nowhere. Continue reading Zelda Wii U Delayed! And The Biggest Steam Sale of The Year!– News From Nowhere (March 27, 2015)

The Hidden Benefit to PlayStation 4 Update “Yukimura” — News From Nowhere (March 25, 2015))

PlayStation 4 and Broken Age have some surprise release dates! Meanwhile, Hearthstone players blast a world record! Continue reading The Hidden Benefit to PlayStation 4 Update “Yukimura” — News From Nowhere (March 25, 2015))

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Wins Big at GDC

For many the 2014’s Game of the Year Awards linger as a mere memory of the past, the debate raged on at this year’s Game Developers Conference. While many games were handed an award, Monolith’s Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor was crowned game of the year. Continue reading Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Wins Big at GDC

MONG’s Best of 2014 Award Winners – Part Three

2014 was certainly a wild year for gaming.

The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One both set record sales for a console’s first year on the market, reassuring gamers and “analysts” everywhere that console gaming is here to stay.  Microsoft decided to release a Kinect-less Xbox One bundle after saying it would never happen.  The PlayStation 4 failed to release any major blockbuster first party games during the holiday season, while the Xbox One released a hit new IP in Sunset Overdrive.

We saw the rise and fall of mobile games like Flappy Bird.  Games like Titanfall, Watch Dogs, and Destiny were all finally released only to be ripped apart by gamers with too much hype.  While less hyped games like Wolfenstein: The New Order, Valiant Hearts: The Great War, and The Evil Within managed to blow everyone away.  We were flooded with “HD remakes” of games – some that we have wanted for a long time, and some that were just released a year ago on last generation consoles.

All of that combined to make this years Best of 2014 Awards a really fun one.


Did you miss the awards that were announced earlier this week?  

And here are all of Part Three’s winners! Continue reading MONG’s Best of 2014 Award Winners – Part Three

MONG’s Best of 2014 Award Winners – Part Two

2014 was certainly a wild year for gaming.

The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One both set record sales for a console’s first year on the market, reassuring gamers and “analysts” everywhere that console gaming is here to stay.  Microsoft decided to release a Kinect-less Xbox One bundle after saying it would never happen.  The PlayStation 4 failed to release any major blockbuster first party games during the holiday season, while the Xbox One released a hit new IP in Sunset Overdrive.

We saw the rise and fall of mobile games like Flappy Bird.  Games like Titanfall,Watch Dogs, and Destiny were all finally released only to be ripped apart by gamers with too much hype.  While less hyped games like Wolfenstein: The New Order, Valiant Hearts: The Great War, and The Evil Within managed to blow everyone away.  We were flooded with “HD remakes” of games – some that we have wanted for a long time, and some that were just released a year ago on last generation consoles.

All of that combined to make this years Best of 2014 Awards a really fun one.

If you missed out on yesterday’s awards, go here! But, with the first set of awards out of the way, here comes the second set! Continue reading MONG’s Best of 2014 Award Winners – Part Two

Are Card Games Cool Again?

When I was in elementary school, a major Japanese franchise hit American shores: Pokémon. Before I knew it, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue swept the schools, with the card game quickly following. The cards were exhilarating: purchasing booster packs with the chance of getting rare cards, boxed sets guaranteeing you to get some powerful cards, and even the allure of debating with your friends whether or not a trade is “fair”made for exhilarating playground debate.

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