Holy carp, is it already time for episode 42 of That Game Podcast?! While it may seem fishy at first, indeed it is. Alex and Daniel spew ones and zeroes out of you speakers and in to your earhole about all sorts of things this week. After a recap of what we’ve been playing, which seems to be a lot of catching up on our backlogs, we move in to the new releases. After a firm “waiting for a sale” decision on From Dust, we talk about breeding emus and then go straight to all the news that’s fit to speak. (Or, really, be spoken of.) THQ, 3DS, and more. A whole lot of sales numbers this week, but that’s what happens in the middle of the summer. Like a refreshing spring breeze to cool your scorched summer skin, episode 42 delivers the things plants crave!
This week That Game Podcast is full of action, adventure, and raw excitement as we bring a special guest to the table. Alex, Daniel, and Garry were lucky enough to speak with Greg Kasavin of Supergiant Games about the studio’s first game, Bastion. Stay tuned after the interview where we ramble on about what games we’ve been playing (hint: starts with a ‘B’ and rhymes with with an animated crab), including Garry’s mobile gaming bonanza. Moving on in to the releases, we realize Summer of Arcade is excellent because otherwise it is a slow release week. As per usual, we wrap things up with a couple news stories like how Zynga is evil and Microsoft needs to fix the Xbox Live Indie Games. Download and enjoy, good people of Earth!
In week's show Daniel formally of the In-Game Chat podcast fills in for Garry who will be out for a few weeks. Starting off with what we have been playing, Daniel talks about three PC indie games he had been playing. This includes Dungeons of Dredmor, Frozen Synapse and Terraria which the comparisons to Minecraft are discussed. Alex played lots of Ms. Splosion Man, Dark Void and more Angry Birds which sparked are kinds of discussion into game design. We then go over the new releases and video gaming news. Stories included Netflix's new pricing plans, EA buying Popcap Games, Sony saying something dumb...again and Gamestop taking over Impulse. Finally we talk about the latest BioShock Infinite footage which looks amazing.
This week Garry played Heroes over Europe and Alex played Dark Void along with a ton of PC games. We then go over the new releases and then onto the gaming news for the week.
This week we both played even more of Double Fine's Trenched which we both are still loving. Also Alex once again played a ton of Windows Phone 7 games. We then go over this week's new releases and gaming news which includes topics on Ignition Entertainment. The supreme court striking down the violent game sales ban. Capcom not including an option to delete your save in Resident Evil Mercenaries 3D. We also discuss the Windows Phone 7 Mango update and much more.
This week we both played a ton of Double Fine's Trenched which we both are fully enjoying. In addition Alex played The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Child of Eden and A World of Kefings. We then go over this week's new releases and gaming news.
This week Garry played more Red Dead Redemption and Alex played more Windows Phone 7 games while also completing gamer score in Portal 2 and Duke Nukem Manhattan Project. We then go over the new releases and gaming news.
Garry is back to talk about our impressions of E3 2011. We then go over what we've been playing which for Alex has been a lot of Windows Phone 7. We catch up on the new releases and then going over a couple of news items that have popped up since E3 ended.
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