Tag Archives: PS4

MONG Plays Resident Evil 7 – Episodes 6-10 Available Now

Today, let’s flashback to January 24, 2017 — the day Resident Evil 7 launched. MONG Associate Editor Chris Cobb recorded his first playthrough for your viewing (dis)pleasure, revealing the experience which led to his review. Continue reading MONG Plays Resident Evil 7 – Episodes 6-10 Available Now

Fighting Games Set to Dominate Month of May

2017 has already seen some of the biggest releases of the year in a variety of genres. The trend of stellar releases continues in the month of May, with fighting games stepping up for action and ready to knock out any competitor. Continue reading Fighting Games Set to Dominate Month of May

MONG Plays Resident Evil 7 – Episodes 1-5 Available Now

Today, let’s flashback to January 24, 2017 — the day Resident Evil 7 launched. MONG Associate Editor Chris Cobb recorded his first playthrough for your viewing (dis)pleasure, revealing the experience which led to his review. Continue reading MONG Plays Resident Evil 7 – Episodes 1-5 Available Now

Night Trap Returns this Spring With 25th Anniversary Edition

There used to be a time when Full Motion Video (FMV) was considered the next big thing in video games. One of the signature games that defined that trend was Night Trap, and surprisingly it is returning this spring. Continue reading Night Trap Returns this Spring With 25th Anniversary Edition

Resident Evil 7: Not A Hero DLC Has Been Delayed

Capcom aimed to return Resident Evil 7 (RE7) to the horror roots of the series, and found great success in doing so. However, high expectations and player feedback has seemingly caused a delay for the next piece of downloadable content (DLC). Continue reading Resident Evil 7: Not A Hero DLC Has Been Delayed

Three Thoughts on March’s NPD Software Results

NPD has released the sales results for the top 10 selling games for March and a surprise debut has claimed the top spot. The full list can be seen below, with three trends standing out to me. Continue reading Three Thoughts on March’s NPD Software Results