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By By The Holy Trinity of Entertainment Enthusiasts
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
One of the most anticipated games to be released on the PS4 is finally out. Sequel to 2013's PS3 exclusive The Last Of US, The Last Of Us: Part II is here! Pat and Aaron have finished it and dive right into their reviews.
Continuing where we left off in part 1.
Jump into the Metaverse with Pat and Aaron as they go looking for missing Stew. During the search, they spill their thoughts on the new release of Persona 5 Royal for the Playstation 5. So much in fact, that the topic had to be broken into two separate parts! Guard your hearts and enjoy the ride.
Join Pat and Aaron for this episode where they take you on a trip from the seas of Rapture to the skies of Columbia. The BioShock video game series is considered one of the best ever, so WOULD YOU KINDLY sit back, get comfortable, and enjoy the show!
Best Movies of 2019
Best TV Shows of 2019
Best Games of 2019
Best Comics of 2019
Best Anime of 2019
Review of Star Wars, Episode 9, The Rise of Skywalker.
We walk out of the theatre, and into the studio, to give our review of 2018's Aquaman!
Starring Jason Mamoa, Nicole Kidman, Amber Heard Willem Defoe, Patrick Wilson, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Dolph-F'ing-Drago-Lungren!
We review Insomniac Studio's Spiderman on PS4 and give our Top 5 Superhero Games of all time.
Spiderman, Playstation, PS4, Insomniac Studios, Superheros, Top 5 Superhero Games, retro gaming
Better late than never, as Emperor Palpatine always says... okay, maybe not. But here it is! Aaron and Stew review the newest film in the Star Wars universe, Solo. Staring Alden Ehrenreich, Joonas Suotamo, Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clark, Donald Glover, Paul Bettany, and thank the Maker no Porgs! Directed by Ron Howard.
Stewart rambles about his internal struggles with the all ways that the film differs from the Infinity War comic book, while Aaron retains his pragmatic DC perspective.
The guys discuss the film and what this means for the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe, while Pat remains trapped in the phantom zone.
For more Infinity Gauntlet talk, go back and listen to our Infinity Gauntlet Comic review where we discuss the iconic work of Jim Starlin, Ron Lim, and George Perez.
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.