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By Randy Lo Gudice
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
Gamescom opens with a bang as Microsoft reveals exclusive rights to Rise of the Tomb Raider, in 2015. People are furious! 1985FM invites FuriousFanboys.com super fan, Jeremy Conrad back in the forth chair to discuss all the happenings of this week's news. From the Microsoft to Sony, and all things in between, there's plenty to chew on this week with another episode of the 1985FM podcast!
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On this week's 1985FM Podcast, the crew discusses the Destiny beta, and nothing about Evolve, although they played it for hours. On the second half of the show, 1985FM sits down with the developers of The Witcher3 Wild Hunt and asks some of the finer details about what to expect this February.
Get ready for some Comic Con impressions of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Alien: Isolation, The Evil Within and Sunset Overdrive! In the news, PS Now and EA Access battle it out for the coveted title of "Most Value For Gamers."
Gamestop plans to subsidize game development, but what are the ramifications to content? Ripley returns in Alien: Isolations DLC, but don't expect more than a cameo worth of content. Divinity: Original Sin may turn the hardcore RPG virgin into a devoted fan. And Abyss Odyssey street fights its way through classic 2D dungeon crawling. Reviews, news, and previews galore on this week's 1985FM Podcast!
Crytek Employees aren't being paid and some of them are walking out as the company is in danger of going under. Cliff Bleszinski announces Boss Key, the new studio working alongside Nexon to bring gamers a "Free-to-Play" Sci-Fi, Arena shooter. The talks moves into gaming personalities and the need to put a face in front of an entire team of developers.
On this week's episode of the 1985FM Podcast, Topic of the Week is the "Personal Pile of Shame". The top 3 games each staff member never completed or started, and wished they had. Also on the show, what we've been playing, light E3 discussion, and news of the week.
A alleged developer for Ubisoft's The Division has pointed towards platform parity as the reason that the upcoming game has already been downgraded. Suddenly, last week's Watch_Dogs news makes a lot more sense. Also on the show, Steam Summer Sale, Origin Game Time, Pre-Orders, and the some of the worst handhelds to every rest in people's hands.
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Ubisoft is coming under fire for discovered code in the PC release of Watch_Dogs, that enables graphics more in line with what was presented at E3 2012. Should gamers be upset that their game was being held back, possible to give the impression of console parity? 1985FM puts on their tin foil hats and digs for those conspiracies! Also on the show, more Detiny alpha impressions, Super Ultra Dead Rising 3, and a ton of bad jokes.
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Join Randy Lo Gudice (1985FM.com) and Jeremy Conrad (FuriousFanboys.com) as they sit down with Executive Producer of 2K's upcoming co-operative, first-persoon shooter, Evolve. From the early stages of development, to the almost finished product, Demby Grace talks about the triumphs and challenges of making a new brand of versus and co-op gameplay.
Right off the day zero press conferences, 1985FM talks about what they expect from this year's E3.
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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.