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In this episode of the Rush Hour, we tackle a series of updates from the gaming world that have fans on edge. First, we explore the new law requiring Steam to disclose details about game ownership—raising questions about player privacy and the impact on the industry’s digital future.
Next, we cover the closure of Firewall Studios, the team behind Concord, the game no one wanted or asked for. We also look at Nintendo’s surprising new music app, which, rather than delighting fans, has stirred up frustration and confusion over its purpose.
And then, there’s Ubisoft. Their latest title, Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles, is NFT-powered, and let’s just say the community isn’t thrilled. We unpack why gamers continue to resist NFTs in games and why Ubisoft is still pushing this DOA tech forward.
Finally, we dive into the complex realm of game preservation, where the U.S. Copyright Office recently denied requests for DMCA exceptions, making preservation efforts even more challenging. We round out the episode with a Dragon Age news roundup, where Veilguard has sparked some chaotic online discourse. Tune in for all the latest, as we break down what’s driving gamers up the wall this week!
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This episode of FGCism dives deep into the turbulent waters of the Fighting Game Community, where there’s no shortage of drama and big announcements. We start with the Tekken community, which finds itself in disarray. With Season 4 of Guilty Gear Strive kicking off through the "Dizzy Patch," reactions are mixed as fans dissect every frame and balance tweak.
Then, we discuss the teaser for *Jinx* in *2XKO*, keeping fans buzzing with speculation about the character’s role and moveset. Meanwhile, we check in on the current state of *MK1*, as players continue to debate its meta and overall direction. *City of the Wolves* makes waves by revealing *Kim DongHwan*, and we’ve got *Razor* entering the arena for Hunter x Hunter Nen Impact
In other news, *Blazing Strike* has finally launched, though it’s been a rocky start. Players are facing some rough edges, and we’ll share early impressions of how it measures up. Plus, we’ve got breaking news on Sakurai ending his YouTube channel, marking the end of an era. We speculate what's next for the living legend.
For those following *MvCi Beyond*, there’s a fresh update that brings new life to the game, and we can’t overlook the messy situation with Umisho’s fake SA allegations and how the community has misplaced anger over why she has not been banned.
Finally, we wrap up with *Street Fighter 6* still lacking new costumes, and fans are starting to lose patience. Join us as we break down all the latest FGC highs, lows, and in-betweens in this jam-packed episode!
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This week on Hollywolves, we’re diving into a packed lineup of news, reveals, and a touch of Halloween glam! First up, Disney+ has dropped a tantalizing new “Coming Soon” reel, but all eyes are on Henry Cavill, who’s set to bring the iconic Voltron to life in a live-action adaptation. Meanwhile, fans of Power Rangers might be sad to hear about the upcoming auction of classic series memorabilia—it’s the end of an era!
In superhero news, DC is launching its Absolute Universe, which promises to shake things up. Over in the MCU, we go through the fresh slate of release dates: Captain America 4 and Thunderbolts are set for 2025, while Fantastic Four, Avengers: Doomsday, Spider-Man 4, and Avengers: Secret Wars are slated from 2025 to 2027. But there’s a snag: the Blade movie is delayed indefinitely, leaving fans wondering what’s next for the Daywalker.
We also touch on the casting controversy around Aaron Pierre as John Stewart, as the casting has sparked mixed reactions, especially within the Black community. In other news, Scary Movie 6 is officially on its way, and the new Dynamic Duo animated movie has fans excited to see what’s in store.
In our reviews, we give you the scoop on Transformers One and Venom 3, weighing in on what works and what doesn’t. And we can’t overlook Halloween 2025’s celebrity costumes: Chloe Bailey as Jessica Rabbit, Megan Thee Stallion channeling both Starfire and Trish from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and Katseye with a magical Winx Club tribute.
Join us for all the latest, and as always, stay tuned for our takes on Hollywood’s best, worst, and weirdest stories!
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Welcome to the Howling Hour 2024 with extra special guest Melanie, aka *Moxxie Peachez*, horror aficionado and video game lover! Moxxie dives into her top favorite scary movies and video games, setting the stage for a deep dive into all things horror this year.
We look back at the 2024 horror landscape, exploring movies like *Alien: Romulus*, *Beetlejuice 2*, *Longlegs*, *Trap*, *The Substance*, and *Smile 2*, and preview upcoming titles like *Nosferatu* and *Werewolf*. On the gaming side, we talk about this year’s chilling releases and classic scares with titles like *Mouthwashing*, *Iron Lung*, *Bedrotting*, *Alien Isolation*, *Dead by Daylight*, *Fear and Hunger*, *SOMA*, and *Silent Hill 2*.
Then, we launch into our "Hear Me Out: Horror Edition" segment, where we get Moxxie and the boys hot takes on monsters, ghouls and creatures they would probably have sex with. We also discuss the impact of remakes on the horror genre in film, TV, and gaming. We also discuss the potential revival—or demise—of classic horror IPs like Capcom's *Darkstalkers*. Plus, we share our thoughts on the upcoming season of *Castlevania Nocturne*.
Whether you're here for the scares or the spook-inspired discussions, this episode promises a thrilling look at horror in 2024 and beyond.
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In this episode of The Rush Hour, we tackle the latest controversies and headlines in gaming:
Join us for all the latest news, hot takes, and deep dives into the gaming world!
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In this new episode of FGC-Ism, we're breaking down the hottest news and updates in the fighting game community:
- *Byte Breaker* makes a grand reintroduction to the scene.
- We dive into the "Baddie Bots" with the latest *Mortal Kombat 1* trailers featuring Noob Saibot and the chaos that reigns.
- The *Dragon Ball FighterZ* community is reeling after insane balance changes shake up the game.
- Tekken's Katsuhiro Harada doesn't hold back, saying he doesn’t care about pro players' opinions on game balance.
- *Street Fighter 6* celebrates an incredible milestone with 4 million units sold globally.
- We debate which three games currently reign supreme in the Big 3 for fighting games.
- Guilty Gear Strive is heading to the Nintendo Switch next year
- Lastly, Justin Wong is making waves online, terrorizing players in *Marvel vs Capcom Collection*.
Tune in for all the latest FGC drama, news, and in-depth discussions!
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In this episode of Hollywolves, we cover a mix of music, entertainment, and cultural news:
Join us for all the latest news, heated discussions, and pop culture highlights!
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In this episode, we tackle a variety of hot topics sent in by our listeners, starting with Micah Weathersby's question: What video games are considered cult classics but have never been re-adapted or remade for modern consoles? We delve into some forgotten gems that deserve a second life.
Next, we discuss the resurfacing of problematic issues surrounding the developers of WuKong, highlighted in a recent Screen Rant review. The controversy has sparked debate in the gaming community. Speaking of adaptations, we break down the news that the upcoming Yakuza TV series won’t be drawing inspiration from the iconic video game series—what does this mean for fans?
In a surprising turn, former Roll7 developers have taken to social media to encourage people to pirate Rollerdrome. We explore the reasons behind this bold statement. We also cover Glen Schofield’s revelation that Krafton pushed The Callisto Protocol out the door too soon, leading to mixed reviews and a rocky launch.
On the industry side, Bungie is in damage control mode following massive layoffs that have shaken up Destiny 2. We examine the impact on the game and its community. Meanwhile, the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster has stirred controversy by removing rewards for erotic photos—was this the right move?
As we look ahead to GTA 6, we discuss Take-Two's decision not to include the game in streaming services on day one, citing “rational” reasons behind this choice. We also cover Krafton’s recent acquisition of Tango Gameworks and how it plans to avoid shutting down the studio.
Finally, we dive into the ongoing SAG-AFTRA negotiations, particularly around AI voice work and the push from video game actors for more transparency in motion capture. Despite voice actors' concerns, SAG-AFTRA has reached an agreement—what does this mean for the future of the industry? Tune in for these discussions and more in this packed episode!
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In this episode of FGC-ism, we dive deep into the world of fighting games and competitive play. We kick things off with the Mortal Kombat 1 Khaos Reigns update, exploring the next slew of DLC characters. Next, we head into the 2XKO Alpha Lab to discuss whether combos are getting too long and if they’re affecting the overall balance of the game. We also tackle the current state of cosmetic DLC across the Big Three—why is it feeling so off lately?
The conversation then turns to the trend of resurrecting dead villains—are developers running out of ideas, or is there still merit in bringing them back? We break down the new trailers for Billy Kane and Kevin Riah in City of the Wolves, offering our first impressions and speculations on how they’ll fit into the game’s roster. Plus, we take a closer look at Max’s ambitious Marvel vs Capcom Infinite & Beyond Mod project—could this be the boost the game needs?
Finally, we wrap things up with a recap of Evo 2024, highlighting the best moments, surprising upsets, and what they mean for the future of the FGC.
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The podcast currently has 191 episodes available.