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Gary Butterfield, Kole Ross, and James Carter talk about Irithyll Dungeon and the Profaned Capital. LINKS OF NOTE: Cane and Rinse Retrofit Big Red Potion Richard's Excellent Youtube Series Midnight Resistance Patrick Moore...omg Storm King Not mentioned in the show, but here's another take on Seig that Gary likes but disagrees with The post where Sean references Seig a lot Gary's essay on DS3 NPCs King Under the Mountain
After Sinan Kubba taxed the GameCritics brains in a Big Red Potion quiz, he's back in the hotseat to chuck another assortment of strange rules and horrible questions at Brad Gallaway, Mike Bracken, Richard Naik and Chi "Sea Breeze" Kong Lui.
Eddie Inzauto revives the dormant Big Red Potion podcast by secretly inviting Sinan Kubba, Joe DeLia, Jeffrey Matulef, and Gary “Xantiriad” Blower to Versus Node for a Game of the Year 2013 podcast. Ten (plus) games are discussed before the group votes on a definitive Big Red Potion Game of the Year for 2013 – a year that may come to be know as “the year of previous years” or “the year of the roguelike.” What it definitely won't be known as is the year of dual winners or controversial voting tactics…or will it? Listen, reminisce, enjoy! ---------------------------------------Versus Node theme, "Dungeon" by Koji Kondo for Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda, 1987, remixed by Brian Schulman and Charles Kantz, 2010. ---------------------------------------Email us at vsnode@gamernode.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamernode/message
Sinan is joined by just one GameCritic in the form of Brad Gallway, so takes the opportunity to have a Big Red Potion reunion by bringing his former co-host Joe DeLia and Eurogamer's Jeffrey Matulef onto the show. The quartet take a dazzlingly irreverent (and temporally irrelevant) dash through the games they've been playing, covering The Last of Us, Saints Row 4, The Bureau: XCOM Declassified, Ico, Wordament, Asura's Wrath, and The Wolf Among Us
Eddie Inzauto is joined by Dan Crabtree and special guest Sinan Kubba of Big Red Potion and Joystiq fame. The trio discuss mobile gaming - where it's been, the current state of the immensely popular gaming sector, and where it's going in the future. From why Eddie should expand his horizons to where mobile platforms fit in with the coming generation of hardware, this is a conversation worth having and continuing in the months and years to come.---------------------------------------Versus Node theme, “Dungeon” by Koji Kondo for Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda, 1987, remixed by Brian Schulman and Charles Kantz, 2010. Interlude, "Ground Theme" by Koji Kondo for Nintendo's Super Mario Bros., 1989.---------------------------------------Email us at vsnode@gamernode.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamernode/message
Eddie Inzauto, Jason Fanelli, and Dan Crabtree are joined (or were at the time of recording on August 26th, at least) by Big Red Potion podcast host Sinan Kubba on this episode of VS Node to chat about all of the different types of multiplayer that gamers have enjoyed over the years. What about games' multiplayer components make them so appealing, and which ones could we do without? What are the best examples of the different types of multiplayer out there, and which games, specifically, are our favorites? Inspired by Eddie's obsession with Dark Souls, this podcast covers far more than just the occasional message on the ground. Versus Node theme, "Dungeon" by Koji Kondo for Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda, 1987. Remixed by Brian Schulman and Charles Kantz, 2010. Outro, "Dragon Brothers" from Technos Japan's River City Ransom, originally composed by Kazunaka Yamane for Technos Japan's Double Dragon, 1987. Links: GN on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/GamerNode GN on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/GamerNode Eddie's Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/EddieInzauto Dan's Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/DanRCrabtree Jason's Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/BigManFanelli Sinan's Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/shoinan Email us at – vsnode {at] gamernode [dot} com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamernode/message
[Replay] Gary, Neil and Sinan from Big Red Potion discuss this months special GameBurst Replay - Neverwinter Nights.
[Roundtable] Neil, James and Sinan from the Big Red Potion discuss a listener submitted discussion about journalism within the gaming industry. How does the 'Swag' and the "Jolly's" payoff, what are the repercussions that might exist for the gamer and is the games journalists and the gaming industry sitting a little too close together?
[Quiz] James hosts the GameBurst Quiz for November featuring two of the highest scoring competitors of the quiz so far. Matt and Daren from The Mid Life Gamers Vs Jeffrey and a very late Eddie from The Big Red Potion. With the lack of a Magic Car, can the boys from BRP triumph? Also stay tuned to the end to find out how you can be on the show!
GameBurst Roundtable - This week we get a little help from Alex (c/o Digital Cowboys) and Sinan (c/o Big Red Potion) to discuss some of the worst and best games we have played. [Web: www.gameburst.co.uk / Email: pod@gameburst.co.uk / Twitter: @GameBurst / Facebook: www.facebook.com/gameburst]
This month on the gameburst quiz we have two heavy weights of the video game podcast world. See the Digital Cowboys taken on the Big Red Potion. Who will win this clash of the podcast titans! Oh and hear James Google joke bomb so very badly.
An E3 wrap-up so enormous, so all-encompassing, we drafted a fifth chair from across the pond to share the load. Sinan Kubba of the Big Red Potion podcast joins us as we tear Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft to shreds. The hate flows freely this week folks; if it gets too depressing jump to the 92-minute mark as we reveal our most anticipated games of the show. It's our longest, most vulgarity-packed podcast ever! Rejoice! Featuring Chi Kong Lui, Brad Gallaway, Mike Bracken, the aforementioned Sinan Kubba, and Tim "Billy Big Bang Blitz" Spaeth.
Eddie Inzauto hosts the biggest VS Node to date, with newcomers Tyler Cameron of GN, Joe DeLia of Big Red Potion, and Creighton DeSimone of Bleep Bloop. The quartet discuss the PS3 Slim, old and new software, competitive gaming, videogame controllers, realism, art direction, console lifespans, and more as they weave in and out of a lengthy discussion about HD gaming. 00:00 - Welcome! Introductions. 01:11 - Games we've been playing. Layton, Metroid, inFAMOUS, Shadow Complex. 05:05 - Beating Shadow Complex in under 20 minutes, 13 percent of items. 06:25 - Unattainable achievements. 07:49 - News: PS3 Slim. 07:59 - "Slim" name? 08:58 - Console size comparison. 09:41 - Backwards compatibility vs. re-buying old software. 12:00 - Eddie's new HDTV and HD gaming. 12:31 - First HD moments, remembered. 13:00 - Creighton and Call of Duty 2 looking "AWFUL" 14:34 - Dead Rising in standard definition. 15:31 - Tyler's almost-HD TV, and "a beam of golden light" 17:29 - Joe's HDTV "magic aim." The HDTV assassin. Bleeding eyes. 18:48 - The Wii on HDTV vs. SDTV. Better on SD? 20:53 - SD-only gamers missing something massive? HD-only players? 22:09 - Eddie's early HDTV woes. Playing on the PC monitor. Newfound beauty in HD. 23:19 - Classic console games on HDTVs. What are the options? 24:55 - Controller options for games on PC. Controller wars. 28:23 - Do developers try to provide the best experience for both SD and HD? 29:59 - Voluntary sacrifices vs. developing two games in one. 31:20 - Finding an SDTV at retail. 32:35 - NES Zapper and light guns no-go on HDTV. 33:07 - Joe and all his gaming systems. Tales of the Virtual Boy. 36:43 - Do HD standouts get more praise for graphics than SD standouts? 42:16 - Getting away from realism 44:45 - Broad range of styles on XBLA and PSN. 47:24 - PixelJunk Shooter. It's like a Zack and Wiki puzzle. 48:44 - Visual technology moving too fast for artistic exploration? 52:21 - Hardware longevity. 55:23 - Is the industry too focused on visuals? 56:35 - The never-ending Braid joke. 57:24 - The end! Just kidding. 57:35 - Gaming at 120Hz. 58:45 - The prerequisites for modern gaming. 60:01 - Sound matching visuals. 64:34 - Supersonic hearing in multiplayer. Joe has NEVER lost a deathmatch. 65:05 - Creighton and virtual surround sound on HDTVs. 67:02 - Joe's 4-dimensional gaming setup. 67:40 - Thanks and outro. Intro music, Main Theme from Level 5's Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box, 2009. "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles, 1979, performed by Erasure, 2003. Guest Links: Joe DeLia: Big Red Potion - www.bigredpotion.com Creighton DeSimone: Bleep Bloop - www.collegehumor.com/bleepbloop Tyler Cameron: Detroit Gaming Lifestyle Examiner - www.examiner.com/x-3809-Detroit-Gaming-Lifestyle-Examiner --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamernode/message