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Top Ten PlayStation 3 Games

This week marks the 10th anniversary of the PlayStation 3. Released on November 17, 2006 Sony’s third console wasn’t always one of the best consoles around. After the incredibly massive success of the PlayStation 2, it seems that Sony was being overconfident with itself. Continue reading Top Ten PlayStation 3 Games

Top Ten Games of the Year So Far

We are officially finished with the first half of 2016, and what a good first half it was. From taking in the view of a vast Wyoming wilderness from atop a fire tower, to successfully bunting with David Ortiz, 2016 has been packed full of great games.  Continue reading Top Ten Games of the Year So Far

Ratchet & Clank Gets First Gameplay Trailer For PlayStation 4

Just days before E3, Insomniac Games and Sony revealed that Ratchet & Clank is coming to PlayStation 4 early next year. This new announcement also came with a gameplay trailer as well as an eight-minute long look at the game. Continue reading Ratchet & Clank Gets First Gameplay Trailer For PlayStation 4

Ratchet and Clank Game and Film to release Spring 2016

Just in time for the Ratchet and Clank Film, Ratchet and Clank Reboot has been delayed till spring 2016. Assuming the game coincides with the release of the movie, which is April 24, 2016, It would be mutually beneficial for both Sony and Focus Features.

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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 One

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. So, without further ado, here are the first set of winners:

Continue reading MONG’s Best of 2014 Award Winners – Part One

Sunset Overdrive Review

BOOM GOES THE TEDDY BEAR

Not only is Sunset Overdrive my first re-introduction to Insomniac Games since Spyro the Dragon, but it is also my introduction to Xbox One titles. And what an introduction it turned out to be. Finding itself as an insane cross between inFAMOUS and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, Sunset Overdrive delivers a high-octane, laugh-out-loud experience sure to delight any fan of video games.

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