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Episode 745: More and More LayoffsEpisode 745: More and More Layoffs
The guys discuss the week’s goings-on, including Diablo speedrun sleuths proving a 15-year world record was fake after reverse-engineering the game and failing to replicate the run in 2.2 billion possible randomized dungeons, Call of Duty’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover costing $90, Valve releasing the Team Fortress 2 source code, and a mystery Tony Hawk remaster mentioned by pro skater involved in the game.
For the first time in years, we have a Gaming History: The Civilization II Eternal War.
The news includes:
- Netflix culls staff at Oxenfree developer Night School Studio
- Marvel Rivals team hit by layoffs despite major launch success
- Days Gone Remastered $10 PS5 upgrade not available for game redemptions via PS Plus
Let us know what you think.
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Episode 480: PsychonautsEpisode 480: Psychonauts
As the episode title would imply, this week’s Gaming Flashback is Psychonauts, with Jonah revealing he’s a total fanboy and backed the sequel for over $800. He also has no idea what Oxenfree is, since he hadn’t played it yet. (He has, and realizes he was completely wrong about it being like Cabin in the Woods.)
The news:
- Captain Falcon was almost the mascot of the SNES
- Hackers have already infiltrated the Call of Duty: WWII open beta
- Assassin’s Creed: Origins‘ non-violent discovery tour update wants to teach you history
Let us know what you think.
Episode 533: Muffled AudioEpisode 533: Muffled Audio
TJ’s mic is a strangely muffled this week, while the group anxiously await the release of the upcoming title Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
This week’s news includes:
- Cuphead is coming to the Nintendo Switch, with Xbox Live support coming
- The Outer Worlds and Control will launch on the Epic Store, not Steam
- Cadence of Hyrule coming this Spring to Switch
- Oculus Rift S promises higher resolutions for PC gaming without external sensors
Let us know what you think.
