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MONG Podcast 108 | The Legendary Debate: Lara v Nate

Welcome to episode 108 of the MONG Podcast! The crew genuinely hopes you’ve come here for fun, because that’s what you’re gonna get. This episode contained the most talk of Gone Home and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture ever in any podcast not specifically about either of those games. We’re secretly trying to win the #1 Conversational Gone Home/Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture combo cast award. All jokes aside, the crew did cover stories such as the massive deluge of new Division info, Phantom Dust’s (hopeful) revival, the coming of the Danganronpas to the Steam store and Journey interactive LIVE. The Thought from Nowhere this week was the most heated yet with the crew debating who’s better, Lara Croft, or Nathan Drake. Fun fact, Nate and Debate rhyme! Come have a fun time! Watch the podcast… thine! Thanks to Tabata Silver for the Thought Out of Nowhere! Continue reading MONG Podcast 108 | The Legendary Debate: Lara v Nate

Contradiction Review

YOU’RE NOT A VERY GOOD LIAR

Contradiction is a point-and-click adventure game done entirely with full-motion videos featuring real life actors and locations. Funded on the popular crowdfunding website Kickstarter, it’s a throwback to a style done in the 1990s, known mostly for its hilariously cheesy acting, cheap production values, and middling gameplay. While Contradiction wears its inspiration on its sleeve proudly, it excels in many aspects its predecessors typically stumbled at and, as a result, supersedes its expectations. Continue reading Contradiction Review

Ty The Tasmanian Tiger 4 Review

A Calm Stroll Through The Outback

Back in 2010, I was financially downtrodden. During this time, I scrounged for whatever game I could get my hands on for the few dollars I might have to my name. One of these games was Ty The Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue and I was surprised by how competent it was. It was nothing spectacular and didn’t have any originality, but it was an enjoyable game that I could recommend to platform fans. Ty The Tasmanian Tiger 4 shares a lot with the second game in the franchise, even with the switch from 3D to 2D. Despite some floaty platforming, overly long levels and repetitive gameplay, Ty The Tasmanian Tiger 4 is a decent game that fans of the genre can get some enjoyment out of.
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MONG Podcast 90 | Isn’t It About Time for a Teen Rated Halo?

It’s Episode 90 of the MONG Podcast, ya’ll! Join the crew as we talk about the most topical of topics and join the conversation below! Do you think Halo 5 should be rated Teen? Do you think it’s about time that this happened? Who’s excited for the Smach Zero? Does Smach Zero sound like an off brand shaving razor? There are so many more questions to be asked! We’re packing Scalebound, Hearthstone, Battlefront and even some Battletoads! Join us!

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