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MONG Podcast 121 | Going Rogue

That’s right! The podcast is going rogue! Lashing out at the man! They’re taking over! Not really, but the topic of the week does involve the crew discussing what sidekick character they want to see buck against the curve and be their own man or woman. Who’s going evil? Tune in and find out. Continue reading MONG Podcast 121 | Going Rogue

MONG Podcast 120 | Grand Theft Auto: Mushroom Kingdom

Come, sit with us by the pyre and talk of the games we love. See what I did there? It’s episode 120 of the MONG Podcast and one of the longest in a good while! Mainly because there’s a lot of Dark Souls III talk as well as talk of the PS5 and how it just might not exist. Of course there’s MUCH more lovely words to have caress your earholes and the crew welcomes you to join them for it! Continue reading MONG Podcast 120 | Grand Theft Auto: Mushroom Kingdom

MONG Podcast 119 | The Return of the Podcast II: The Re-Castening

After two… three… some odd amount of weeks the crew has returned! Myles, Adam, Jordan and Jordan’s cat are all back and in full effect! Welcome back to the MONG Podcast ya’ll! They come back strong with a good episode (just like they all are) and they cover some fun topics about the news from this week… and some news from a last week thanks to Myles! Red Dead Redemption, Zombie Evolution and more! Continue reading MONG Podcast 119 | The Return of the Podcast II: The Re-Castening

MONG Podcast 118 | The Podcast with No Name

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Aside from that, we covered many topics tonight, from Batman v Superman, with spoiler warnings, as well as the remastering of Turok and Turok 2 for Xbox One, the DLC for Two Worlds II (for some reason) and even the awkward situation that is what David Hayter had to say about Kojima! Other controversies of the week include the “Bootygate 2016” issue that Blizzard handled in terms of Tracer’s victory pose and even the possibility of Shadow of Mordor 2! Also DeepMind is learning to play Hearthstone and Magic: the Gathering, thus it is learning strategy and will soon force us all to submit! Be ready to praise our robot overlords come 2019! Continue reading MONG Podcast 118 | The Podcast with No Name

MONG Podcast 117 | Skins (Not the TV Show)

Welcome to the world of the MONG Podcast, you’re welcome here and I’m running out of things to say to start these descriptions off. This week was one full of interesting rumors, new and solemn stories. From the cancellation of the would-be Minotaur adventure Gypsum to the reveal of the Bloodborne board game, we even cover the failed reveal of BioWare’s new IP and Evolution shuttering their doors. Keep yourself up to date (mostly) with MONG Podcast. Continue reading MONG Podcast 117 | Skins (Not the TV Show)

PS + You and Me March Giveaway

Over the course of the next week, MONG is giving you the chance to win three months of PlayStation Plus in honor of its continuing monthly Twitch show, “PS + You and Me” where select members of the Middle of Nowhere Gaming staff play a recent multiplayer-centric PlayStation Plus release for your amusement. This month, we’ll be playing Broforce.

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MONG Podcast 116 | What Series Need to be in VR?

The world is full of new technology and VR is just an example of that awesome new tech. Of course, that’s not all the news that came down from our gaming deities above. Battleborn has officially gone Gold and if you didn’t get the chance to try it (or failed to multiple times) a beta is happening! Final Fantasy XV may have had its release date spoiled and Microsoft may be bringing the worlds of PS+ and Xbox Gold closer! The console wars just might end! We know they never will, but a guy can be optimistic. Continue reading MONG Podcast 116 | What Series Need to be in VR?

Star Wars Battlefront DLC info finally released

After waiting for what seemed like eons to hear anything about the first expansion for EA GamesStar Wars: Battlefront, we finally got our announcement for a first taste of the details of the Outer Rim DLC, and you’re not going to be thrilled about it. [read more]

 

Along with a new mode and two new maps, Star Wars: Battlefront will be adding two brand new heroes to the mix. You can now play as Greedo, the alien bounty hunter who the Star Wars community firmly believes was unjustly murdered in cold blood by Han Solo. And the second character is Nien Nunb; that short, fishy-looking alien whose name you definitely didn’t know before this was the copilot of the Millennium Falcon in Return of the Jedi, and makes a brief appearance as an X-Wing pilot in The Force Awakens. Now I don’t know about you, but I am just itching to get my hands on those B-list characters that even huge Star Wars nerds like me forgot even existed to add an even bigger sense of blah to an already unfortunately disappointing game.

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The new mode, Extraction, also seems intriguing. As a Rebel, you will be tasked with finding a shipment of what EA calls “much needed supplies” and will be responsible for getting those supplies to the extraction zone, which sounds a lot like capture the flag or a ground variation of the Fighter Squadron mode. As an Imperial, you will be tasked with stopping the Rebels. So yeah, capture the flag. Nothing new or super exciting, but it’ll add something to the game that it desperately needs: more.

Not all is lost, though, as the new maps sound interesting enough. One takes place on Sullust (again) at a smelting factory, and another takes place on Tatooine (again), but in the throne room of Jabba’s Palace. I remember his palace not exactly being large in the movie, though, so we’ll have to see how it plays. My main gripe is that the first DLC for the game features planets that were already in the main game, giving almost no change of scenery. With a universe as vast as one in Star Wars, it just seems lazy that EA would build a new map on the same landscapes. Now I haven’t seen the maps yet, so all this scrutiny might prove fruitless once the DLC drops. They could be awesome. We’ll just have to wait and see.
But how long will we have to wait? We don’t know.EA has neglected to mention a release date for Outer Rim, but I’m sure more details are coming soon.  While a price hasn’t been revealed for the individual DLC pack yet, you can still pick up the Season Pass, which includes Outer Rim and three others slated for later this year, for $50 in the Xbox Live and PlayStation stores. 
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Elijah Arnold is an Associate Writer for Middle of Nowhere Gaming, a gamer, and Star Wars enthusiast from Orange County, California. In his spare time he lives out his dream of being a rockstar by being the frontman of a metal band. Check him out on Twitter