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Hey Geeks, this week we talk about journalist learning to STFU. Dragon Age: The Veilguard isn't doing well and why these games truly fail. Game awards from every publication proves there is a bias and even The Game Awards had to make exceptions to add certain games. Square Enix and WB have lost money this year. The Powell Group decided to make a new friend. The ADL decided to go out of their way to defame Steam. Indian Jones and the Great Circle finally showed off some gameplay. Additionally we give our thoughts on TMNT: Splintered Fate, Mech Warrior 5: Clans, and a few more things.
Recorded on Nov 2nd.
Hey Geeks, this one we talk about PS5 Pro, benefits of owning a PC, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, what games we're looking forward to, and a our opinions on a few movies we've watched recently.
Hey Geeks! This week we chat about BioWare. CD Projekt Red getting caught with their proverbial pants down with their DEI initiative. Ubisoft is in trouble but it's starting to seem intentional. Has DC turned the ship around? Is Silent Hill 2 Remake worth a replay for those who loved the original and is it worth a playthrough for first timers? Is Until Dawn Remake really a failure? Is The Casting of Frank Stone worth anyone's time and money? How was The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom? And what did we think of The Wild Robot?
Close: "Thriller" by Michael Jackson
Hey Geeks, we're back with another fantabulous episode discussing the absurdity of the all the industries we love. This week we start off talking about some of the insanity from a specific Forbes writer who tries to hold others accountable while ignore his own BS. CD Projekt Red get themselves in hot water. While Ubisoft is a frog slowly boiling. Meanwhile BioWare has lost the plot entirely with Dragon Age Veilguard and gamers figured out what was wrong in 2 weeks where as the devs couldn't nail it down in 8 years. Additionally, the Heroes talk about what they think about PS5 Pro, provide a decent PC build list, and give their thoughts on Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Closing: "Jump in the Line" by Harry Belafonte & The Original Trinidad Steel Band
Hey Geeks, this week we chat about the how a group of YouTubers decided to demonetize another more successful group of YouTubers because of a difference of opinion, Windows can't get out of it's own way, Sony's new president doesn't know that PlayStation is just sitting on IPs they own, Concord shuts down and PlayStation refunded everyone, company's are completely incompetent and keep making terrible decisions, PlayStation announced the PS5 Pro and much more. We also give our opinions on Black Myth Wukong and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.
Close: "Highway to Hell" by AC/DC
EDIT: Hey Geeks, had to make a correction at the start of the episode. Nothing has changed but need to give credit to FLASH GITZ for an animation I referenced and misplaced credit towards a different creator.
Close: "Steal My Thunder" by Conner Smith (feat. Tucker Wetmore)
Hey, this week we talk a little about Intel, AMD, Batman The Caped Crusader, Ubisoft's missteps with Outlaws, Game Science keeps getting crap from publications over allegations and puts a CCP style gag order on streamers, Sony lets go of a bunch Bungie employees and gets treated very differently than XBOX, and much much more.
Opener: "Summer Jam" by Set Your Goals
Closer: " Gin and Juice" performed by The Gourds
Hey Geeks,
This time we talk about Intel, the BS surrounding Assassin's Creed Shadows, EA is still EA, and much much more.
Close: "Ain't In Kansas Anymore" by Miranda Lambert
This week we bring you our new and improved podcast for a "modern aud ... LMFAO couldn't even write it out. Nah, it's the same derange shit we've always done. This week we talk about Games Workshop suing a fan for make 3D printable models of things they don't even make or use anymore. Shame on him for using assets they don't, right? O_o RoosterTeeth managed to rip off VIZ media by selling them RWBY. Mortal Kombat has had a drop off in the tournament scene but there's a very likely explanation for this. Are you tired of remasters? Well we suggest you just play the originals and tell publisher to pound sand. And that's only half of what we have to say on our shortest podcast in a long time.
Close: "Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis" by Mega Ran and Richie Branson
Hey Geeks, we're back with a more streamlined cast. Decided to not post the last one because it was waaaaaay too long. So here's that new new. This week we talk about the many games showcases that went down over the past month. We mainly only talk about what interested us, but we do cover some of the really bad stuff too. Thank you to all of you who follow us. You're all rockstars, whether you you like us or not.
Close: "Peacekeeper" by Stereo Dive Foundation
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