This is the last podcast of 2023, as the gang just talks about the year that was and the upcoming 2024 in a long, unscripted episode.
Episode 707: Goodbye 2023
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Gaming Podcast is back after the one week break, and finally truly weighs in on the announcement of the Switch – and aren’t impressed. What does impress the crew is the latest addition to the survival horror genre, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, which takes the radical approach of being a survival horror game. They also ponder about how great a Zelda/Minecraft game would be.
The next episode will be Gaming Podcast’s 10th anniversary, so longtime listeners are encouraged to write in.
Episode 775: Shovel ‘Em In the HeadEpisode 775: Shovel ‘Em In the Head
This week’s podcast covers Nioh 3 crossing 1 million units sold to become the series’ fastest-selling game, Resident Evil Requiem has surpassing 5m copies sold in less than a week, and Discord delaying its global age verification rollout and cuts ties with Peter Thiel-backed verification vendor. This week’s Gaming Flashback is Shovel Knight.
The news includes:
- Sony was ready to approve a Bloodborne remake, but FromSoftware turned it down
- PlayStation reportedly plans to stop releasing major PS5 games on PC
- Steam Deck faces US stock issues as AI-driven RAM shortage hits gaming hardware
- Slay the Spire 2 confirms online co-op
- Stop Killing Games is launching NGOs in the European Union and the US
Let us know what you think.
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Episode 508: MarriageEpisode 508: Marriage
TJ announces his nuptials the previous week, finally marrying his live-in girlfriend of 10 years. All that, and many parables that had to be cut from the podcast lest it last 90 minutes.
That said, there’s plenty of news this week:
- The Battlefield 5 beta will take place in early September
- Rainbow Six Siege now insta-banning players using hate speech
- Pokemon GO Fest attendance announced
- Star Citizen refund refusals
Let us know if you spent $50,000 on a virtual spaceship.
