Thanks to the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, Gaming Podcast is running an Outtakes episode, which features mostly Jonah Falcon and Jordan Lund, but a little Paul Nowak and Dan Quick. If that weren’t enough, right after the outtakes is a Dr. Who discussion by usual commentators Jordan, his wife Jennifer and Paul.
Outtakes and Dr. Who For Christmas
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Episode 568: Deathspank!Episode 568: Deathspank!
This week’s Gaming Podcast is full of Animal Crossing, which Scott can’t get enough of. You’d think TJ would be all over Resident Evil 3, but he reveals a plot twist, and talks about another game. Meanwhile. the Gaming Flashback is the titillatingly titled Deathspank.
This week’s news items include:
- Resident Evil 3 Remake brings back unbreakable knives
- Cities: Skylines‘ fishing-themed Sunset Harbor expansion is out next week
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons is getting review bombed
Let us know what fish you’ve caught in Animal Crossing.
Episode 630: Sweet BastionEpisode 630: Sweet Bastion
This week’s episode features a Gaming Flashback of Bastion, Supergiant Games’ first title, and a proto-version of 2020’s Hades. The discussion includes around their other two games as well, Transistor and Pyre. They also discuss how far Ubisoft is falling, and Jonah tries to convince the others how cool a metaverse would be for games.
The news of the week includes:
- Ubisoft announces plans to develop Play-To-Earn, Blockchain and NFT Games
- Sega and Microsoft explore strategic alliance
- Microsoft is planning 3D metaverse apps
Let us know what you think at the Facebook page here.
Gaming Podcast 182: Condensed VersionGaming Podcast 182: Condensed Version
This is a Gaming Podcast lite episode, it’s got less calories because we’re right in the middle of travel plans heading to New Orleans for Tales of the Cocktail (conference). This is also the reason the show is going out late this week as I’m posting it from a hotel room with crappy wifi, but we did it… we got it done. I’m keeping the show notes simple this week because we’re rushed for time.
