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Episode 457: For HonorEpisode 457: For Honor
This week’s episode has T.J. raving about the new hotness, the multi-cultural action-MOBA game For Honor, while Jonah complains about the lack of attention paid to Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2. Scott, meanwhile, is playing Pillars of Eternity in preparation for the sequel.
This week’s news includes:
- Nintendo announces DLC Pass for Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- Bard’s Tale remastered trilogy will be finished, promises developer
- Sony axes PS Now for PS3, Vita
- Microsoft teases Project Scorpio in E3 2017 press event
Let us know what you think.
Episode 259: Happy Happy Joy JoyEpisode 259: Happy Happy Joy Joy
This week, there’s only one news item, but that’s because Jonah Falcon returns from PAX East 2012 to discuss the games he managed to check out and even play, including Assassin’s Creed 3, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Civilization V: Gods & Kings, Max Payne 3, Spec Ops: The Line, Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor, Borderlands 2, Penny Arcade Adventures Episode 3, Orcs Must Die! 2, Tera, Solitaire Blitz, Aliens: Colonial Marines, Mark of the Ninja and Code Hero.
The show does cover one news item:
- Zelnick regrets predicting THQ’s demise in six months
Finally, a new contest: win a free copy of Civilization V Special Edition on Steam. To win it, just state what your favorite civilization in history is and why. All that and Reader Feedback and a special surprise at the end!
Episode 708: Hello 2024Episode 708: Hello 2024
The first episode of 2024 is a short one, though the guys discuss the original Mickey Mouse hitting the public domain, Square Enix declaring it will be “aggressive in applying AI”, CD Projekt RED staying independent, and Valve ending all support for CSGO in favor of Counter-Strike 2.
The news includes:
- Activision Blizzard workers speak out after Bobby Kotick’s CEO exit
- Star Wars Outlaws releasing “late” 2024
- Studio behind PlayStation Firewall games shuts down due to “lack of support” for VR within industry
Let us know how your 2023 went.
