On the NIS America Stream, they have announced that The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III / The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV is coming to PlayStation 5 in early 2024. For a game that been on the PC and on the Nintendo Switch, no...[Read More]
We are coming even closer to the end of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards, a generation that will go down as expensive as it is slightly confusing...[Read More]
When you see a demo at PAX East, the demo can typically mean one of three things. The first and most typical demo is for a game that’s about to be release...[Read More]
Having a good motherboard is paramount to your experience as a gaming enthusiast; this is a universal truth. What you get is what you pay for is another. In the...[Read More]
Growing up as millennials, we had a ton of ways to let our imagination run free. Whether it was childhood games on the playground like Cops and Robbers, house, ...[Read More]
Is it cheesy to start every Star Wars game review with the “A long time ago in a galaxy far far away…” bit? Either way, consider this self-aware snark that has ...[Read More]
Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda series is often credited as revolutionizing top-down action-adventure games. This is evident by the influence the franchise has h...[Read More]
With PAX East 2025 just around the corner, excitement is already stirring in the gaming community. Boston will once again be the epicenter of all things gaming ...[Read More]
Here at Marooners’ Rock, we enjoy checking out all the indie games and more when it comes to PAX events. With PAX East 2025 being right around the corner,...[Read More]
Less than four months have passed since Call of Duty Black Ops 6 was released for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, Oct 25, 2024. In that time, Activision and Treyarch...[Read More]
Planning to attend PAX East 2025? Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned attendee, my guide will help you secure your badge and hotel room before it’s...[Read More]
The holiday season is that special time of the year when it is better to give than to receive. Digital Extremes, the studio behind the free-to-play action RPG W...[Read More]
Yes, I am blogging about my breakfast. Yes, you can start assuming that I am already running out of things to blog about… but you would be WRONG! I am in a sharing mood today, and I view that by blogging about my breakfast, I am bringing you all one step closer into my sick and twisted world 🙂...[Read More]
As our cute kitten Moogle is growing, she is getting more and more curious. One of her recent fascinations is the bathroom sink since she can easily access it. Her first experience with the sink wasn’t a good one seeing that it was meant to get her wet as a punishment for doing something reall...[Read More]
As you already know by now today is the Blogathon. I was so excited over it that I couldn’t sleep! Chris has been taking on the posts starting at 6:00 AM, and since he is at work, I figured I would step in right now to relieve him. There is a lot going on today for us, as he already mentioned ...[Read More]
Last year for Valentine’s Day, Lindsey bought me a watch. It was not just any watch, however. This was a Stuhrling Original. Isn’t it awesome? It’s difficult to see it in the photo, but the back panel of the watch is clear. You are able to see straight through the mechanical wor...[Read More]
Good morning! We’re very sorry that we had to miss last night’s MehCast, but with the Blogathon, a wedding celebration party for Lindsey and I tonight, and two of my very good friends coming in to town to stay with us for the weekend, we had quite a lot going on! I spent most of Wednesd...[Read More]
On Wednesday evening, once Lindsey had finished her runthrough of Overlord II on our Xbox 360 (she should have a review up today), we headed to Blockbuster to trade it in for X-Men Origins: Wolverine. I played the demo not so long ago, and fell in love with the graphics, the gameplay, and the way W...[Read More]
The Farthest Shore is the final tale in the Earthsea Cycle, and satisfactorily brings Ged’s story to a conclusion. The Farthest Shore picks up the tale approximately two decades after the conclusion of The Tombs of Atuan. The Farthest Shore sees the peace that Ged brought Earthsea after the e...[Read More]
The Tombs of Atuan is the second book in the Earthsea Cycle, continuing the story of A Wizard of Earthsea a few years after its events. The book moves its focus, however, onto a new main character, while placing Ged in the role of a supporting character. The Tombs of Atuan is a similar coming of ag...[Read More]