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Episode 504: Very Very LateEpisode 504: Very Very Late
This week’s episode is very late thanks to Jonah having to prep for E3, which much of the podcast focuses on. There’s even a massive argument between Jonah and TJ about which film was better: Tron or Tron: Legacy, while Tron 2.0 gets its love as well. This week’s Gaming Flashback is Microsoft’s most popular JRPG, Blue Dragon.
The news items include:
- Capcom registers Devil May Cry 5 site, fueling E3 2018 rumors
- Ubisoft confirms E3 reveal of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
- Rumor: Microsoft to reveal three Gears of War games at E3
- Rumor: Rocksteady to announce a Superman game at E3
What do you expect from E3? Let us know.
Episode 467: Reunion ExtravanganzaEpisode 467: Reunion Extravanganza
The landmark episode was recorded two weeks ago, but the audio was absolutely terrible, with over a half-an-hour having to be excised. It’s a pity, because it featured both Videogame Roundtable originals Paul Nowak and Jordan Lund guest-hosting for a massive (for this podcast) five-man crew.
To make up for it, Jonah and T.J. recorded a half-hour discussion of upcoming games that they might check out at E3.
There won’t be a podcast for another 3 weeks, until E3 is over, so for now. Enjoy the podcast, and sorry for the middle hour — the audio cleans up in the last part.
Episode 650: Walking SimulatorsEpisode 650: Walking Simulators
This week’s episode looks at the progenitor of all walking simulator games, Dear Esther, in this week’s Gaming Flashback. They also discuss the upcoming Game Pass games for May as well as voice masking on the Playstation 3 and Xbox. In addition, Scott discusses Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, the spinoff of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes that was crowdfunded on Kickstarter.
The news includes:
- EA Sports officially ends FIFA partnership after 30 years of games
- Starfield and Redfall have been delayed
- Sony reportedly “will not approve any statements” from PlayStation studios on reproductive rights
- Alan Wake developer Remedy provides update on five projects in pipeline
Let us know what you think.
