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Peter, Ben, Erik, and Josh play the Role PLaying Game "Planet Mercenary," created by Howard Tayler and Alan Bahr. Josh as GC (Game Chief), and Peter, Erik, and Ben as the players. There was a slight hiccup with the recording to a major climactic moment was totally missed, we apologize!
Josh is joined by Nate and Trey, as they discuss Pixar's latest effort "Inside Out."
Trey and Josh spotlight one of Trey's old works in this feature podcast. Watch the video at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcLBYLaqy3I
Spoilers abound in this episode as Trey and Josh discuss what they thought of the newest foray into dinosaur land.
Josh brings a guest host, Trey Zebley, on for a discussion concerning their different opinions and attitudes toward Star Trek.
Peter shares his idea for a morbid/highly illegal restaurant. All opinions expressed by those in the podcast are not the opinions of those in the podcast.
Peter, Ben and Josh discuss some of the work that went into one of their latest productions, Shaky Cam, a Public Service Announcement! Watch this short here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjrU1RNuWw8
Peter, Ben, and Josh discuss the Space Adventure they had the previous week and talk about the merits of the space center.
Peter and Josh discuss the appeal of rogue games and particularly FTL: Faster Than Light, games that really try hard to not let you win.
Peter, Ben and Josh talk about how horror operates in video games, and discuss some of their experiences, including the recent, popular Five Nights at Freddy's
Peter and Josh discuss the problem with Cinema Sins and the flaw finding culture in media consumption.
Peter and Josh discuss the current state of film and game reviews, as well as tendency to over-value scores on things like Metacritic and iMDb.
Peter and Josh discuss their favorite fictional dystopian societies, as well as the influx of dystopian narratives in the present day.
Peter and Josh describe influential media they partook of as younger people and the effect it's had on their current selves.