Is it possible for one of the crew to timestamp these podcasts? Even just something as simple as when they begin talking about games they played, the news, emails, etc.
Now, with this list, is it your fave game from the year that it came out, or the fave game that came out on the year it came out. So if I didn't play LTTP till 2019, could it still be in contention for 92?
Fuck me, did World and Mega Man 3 REALLY COME OUT THE SAME YEAR? That's bonkers.
My first EVER console games were Super Mario Bros and Mega Man 3 when I was like...4. I explicitly remmeber playing Snake Man's stage on repeat cause I loved the music
Ben's humor is often snarky and attempts at being "clever", but his jokes fall flat because he's just completely wrong about the subject matter. This week he tried to make a joke about the Star Wars VR license only to be corrected by Jeff who said "No that game was made by Lucas". Last week when talking about the MediEvil remaster he said "What's next a Voodoo Vince Remaster" to which everyone said "They've already made a Voodoo Vince Remaster". I wish he'd either make jokes less often or be more informed about the subject matter in which he's trying to make fun of.
Bens humor is just "Look how ironic and contrarian I am"
For how Giant Bomb is, I'm surprised about how they call the beastmaster "Him".
It doesn't bother me, I just assumed GB wasn't like this
Huh I honestly to this point had no idea FL4K was non-binary. There's a good chance they weren't aware either unless they fervently kept up with Borderlands news.
It's been all over BL news, with players outright being banned ingame for calling the BM "Him" in voice chat.
It's unfortunate that Alex wasn't there to talk about NJPW. Now that NJPW has english commentary it's a great product even for more casual fans, and the commentary is able to get across all the different stories that make matches more interesting.
There's no goofy backstage segments and no love triangle with Miho Abe, but what NJPW does better than any other company is they respect the history of their wrestlers. There are absolutely storylines in NJPW, but I think a lot of people have been conditioned to think of storylines as things that can only happen outside of the ring.
With the G1 starting, here's a couple of stories off the top of my head:
-Shingo Takagi, a Junior Heavyweight, is entering the G1 where he'll be facing off against heavyweights. He was on an incredible winning streak during the Best of Super Juniors(Jr Heavyweight tournament) but can he pull off the same against heavyweights?
-KENTA just left the WWE and joined NJPW for the G1. He's got a target on his back because you shouldn't be able to just enter the G1 without proving himself first, so others will be looking to put him back in his place.
-Speaking of KENTA, he's representing the LA Dojo, NJPW's LA based wrestling school. The main trainer at the school is Katsuyori Shibata, who is known for being a no-nonsense tough guy wrestler. Hirooki Goto, a wrestler who's been kind of stuck in the midcard these past few years, showed up to his last match wearing a LA Dojo shirt and gave an unusually aggressive performance.
-The current heavyweight champion is in the G1. Matches in the G1 are non-title matches, however traditionally everyone who beats the champ during the G1 gets a title shot at some point. Nobody's ever gone through the entire G1 undefeated, so unless he pulls off the impossible it will give us an idea of what's next for the champion.
-Minoru Suzuki, the Man With The Worst Personality in the World, is not in the G1 this year and will probably murder someone over it.
There's also going to be individual matches with interesting implications, like stablemates fighting each other, someone taking a whole bunch of damage in a match and having to power through in the following matches, trying not to get rolled up by the sublime master thief Toru Yano.
This is a great post. It's nice to see someone else passionate about NJPW. The wrestling thread on this board is almost exclusively WWE
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