No really, we’re on hiatus — the next podcast will be recorded at E3, and published on June 18. See you in two weeks!
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Episode 545: Fleshy Testicle MonstersEpisode 545: Fleshy Testicle Monsters
Jonah finally finishes the strange puzzle platformer Inside and discusses it with the crew during the post-podcast discussion. Otherwise, there’s news galore, as well as a Gaming Flashback of the notorious flop Sonic the Hedgehog from 2006.
It includes:
- Quantic Dream is “not exclusive to any platform anymore”
- An enhanced edition of System Shock 2 is in development
- Nintendo Switch SNES controller spotted
- Minecraft‘s Super Duper Graphics Pack officially canceled
Let us know what you think.
Episode 685: D&D’s Star LordEpisode 685: D&D’s Star Lord
Jonah will be in LA for an E3 that no longer exists, but we’ll all have our opinions on Microsoft’s presentation on June 11, especially the Starfield Direct presentation. In the meantime, Jonah argues with Scott and TJ about the latest Dungeons and Dragons movie.
The news includes:
- Meta Quest 3 is official, $499, and arriving this autumn
- Riot threatens to cancel the entire League of Legends summer season
- PlayStation accused of “abusing” games industry with PS5 exclusives
- No Dragon Age: Dreadwolf or Skate until after March 2024 says EA
No podcast next week. We’ll have one after the Microsoft event, though.
Gaming Podcast 114: The Paz CastGaming Podcast 114: The Paz Cast
We’re flashing back to a holographic arcade title, Time Traveler from SEGA and take a reflective walk down memory lane with Apogee and touch on ROTT. We’ve got a light set of community comments and some good game news including:
Microsoft Settles Law Suit- Capcom charging for Resident Evil 5 features
- Blizzard Holding Creative Writing Contest
- Metal Gear Solid Touch
- Sony May have to cut the Price of the PS3
- Lionhead Studios Planning more DLC for Fable 2
If you’re looking to enter the World fo Warcraft writing contest, check it out here. Thanks for the write-in’s and, as always, we look forward to hearing more. Question of the week: Would you buy a game that sold you half of other titles in content and made you pay for the rest later in DLC form?
