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Analizamos Promise Mascot Agency, una cosa loquísima que encantará a los fans de las partes más extrañas de los juegos de la saga Yakuza y las chaladuras de Deadly Premonition
Lords: * Avery * Linker Topics: * Twin Peaks * Myxozoa * How storytelling is failing us * Bones and Shadows, by John Philip Johnson * https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/56581/bones-and-shadows * Novelizing films that originated as novels Microtopics: * A spike of interest corresponding with every episode you're on. * How many hate listeners Topic Lords has. * Chiaroscuro. * Buying Linker's games so he doesn't die. * Watching Blue Velvet while high. * Finishing season two of Twin Peaks out of a sense of duty. * A protagonist who you want to be happy. * That time David Lynch bought five Woody Woodpecker dolls and named them Chucko, Buster, Pete, Bob and Dan, then had to cut them out of his life after their personalities changed. * Focusing the energy you have on the things you love: filmmaking, painting and smoking. * The David Lynch Foundation for the Human Mind. * David Lynch changing the subject back to transcendental meditation. * The permeable boundary between dreams and reality. * David Lynch putting sawmills in every movie because he just likes sawmills. * The disappearance of all-night diners. * What it takes to get Denny's In small-town New Brunswick. * Whether it's possible to mod the bad parts of Deadly Premonition. * Putting evolutionary pressure on jellyfish to get smaller until they evolve back into a single-called organism. * Mammals returning to the sea. * The mutation that allows Henrietta Lacks to live forever. * The cancerous organism that's been hitchhiking in dogs for over a thousand years. * What kind of tumors are blowing around in the Tasmanian Devil whirlwind. * Real and metaphorical spandrels. * Where the Panda's sharp thumb came from. * The kiwi egg-to-body-mass ratio. * Big Bird, the evolutionary pinnacle of all birds. * Introverted Darwinism. * Keeping your toilet paper on the bed. * It's an indie game, you have to put a dead wife in there somewhere. * Obama's presidency as the end of history. * That time everyone was terrified of superpredators. * Human beings organizing facts info stories. * One of the many human traits that cause problems. * Interpreting observed facts differently when you are depressed. * Virtue Ethics. * Deducing ethics via pure reason. * Whether it's true or false that Sherlock Holmes smoked a pipe. * Flash games where you drone strike terrorists. * Exploring a system by interacting with it. * A poem about a guy being beaten up for money. * Successfully talking. * Becoming the bones in the last case. * Pre-nostalgia. * Answering a question by just saying shit. * A video game adaption of a poem. * An atheist take on Tarot readings. * The opinions of someone who once read a lot of philosophy. * Sensing the passage of time in a film clip of a stationary object. * Splinter of the Mind's Eye and the Star Wars radio plays. * The Weird Al song that's just the whole plot of The Phantom Menace. * The Blade Runner and V for Vendetta novelizations. * Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula, the novelization. * Kenneth Branagh rolling around in slime with a naked reanimated corpse because because Mary Shelley would've wanted it that way. * A social media platform that was designed to be mindful of mental health, going out of business almost immediately.
Diskutujeme herní témata pravidelně a v širších souvislostech. Připravte si černou kávu a třešňový koláč. Tentokrát jsme totiž probírali pro nás hodně osobní téma. Řeč byla o Davidu Lynchovi a jeho filmech, ale také o mnoha hrách, které tento jedinečný člověk inspiroval.Seznam her, seriálů a knih, o kterých v hPodu 986 mluvíme:HRY: Lunacid, Diablo 4, Deadly Premonition, Alan Wake, Silent Hill, Kentucky Route Zero a Disco ElysiumSERIÁLY: Twin Peaks, Severance, 2. série Squid Game FILMY: Twin Peaks: Ohni se mnou pojď, Modrý samet, Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive a Příběh Alvina Straighta Úvod a co jsme hráli (00:00:00) David Lynch (jeho tvorba a hry, které inspiroval) (00:16:15) Dotazy čtenářů (01:20:46)
With another year done and dusted, Pat and James crack open another batch of listener questions. After curveballs like Killer 7 and Deadly Premonition, these should be a breeze.Right..? On this episode, we discuss:What are the best - and worst - smelling video game levels?Can you tell us the story of how y'all met and decided to start this podcast? Was the fear of Baldur's Gate 2 something you both developed as children? Or did you just become cowards as grown men?We answer these questions and many more on Mailbag 6 of the Retro Spectives Podcast!-A huge shoutout to everyone who submitted questions this year, this episode wouldn't have been possible without you. -Intro Music: KieLoBot - Tanzen KOutro Music: Rockit Maxx - One point to anotherAnnihilation - The Alien: Ben Salisbury & Geoff BarrowCosmo Dreamer - Stage 8: DOVA-SYNDROME-Think we were completely off the mark with some of our questions? Or do you have an even better answer of your own?Come let us know what you think on our community discord server!If you would like to support the show monetarily, you can buy us a coffee here!
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This week Danny, Oscar, and Gerry talk about Tekken, Devil May Cry, Monster Hunter and more. Email: Unversedpodcast@gmail.com This weeks page highlight: https://www.instagram.com/takanakuyperu/
This Halloween the boys talk about Deadly Premonition, YS X Nordics, Metaphor ReFantazio, and Ghost Trick! Follow us on BlueSky! https://bsky.app/profile/gigaboots.bsky.social Cursed Content Club AMV Hell 8.5 - https://youtu.be/mRY-RTb4m1c Kris' Notification Discord: https://discord.gg/jYzE3cTn43 Become a podlord or normal patron today! http://www.patreon.com/GBPodcasts RSS Feed: https://gbpods.podbean.com/ Kris Wolfheart's Twitter: https://twitter.com/kriswolfheart GigaBoots' Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gigaboots GB Main Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/gigaboots GB Fan Discord: https://discord.gg/XAGcxBk #GhostTrick #DeadlyPremonition #Metaphor Tags: gigaboots,big think dimension,glover,xenoblade chronicles x definitive edition,Orehime bleach,Slitterhead,Concord,Firewalk Studio,neon koi studio,playstation closures,playstation studios,metaphor refantazio,gaming news podcast
Trailerschnack, Folge 196: Halloween. Grusel, Grusel. Schauder, Schauder. Blärgh, Blärgh. Was hat denn der tote Gruselschmusel da in seinem Weihnachtssack? Oh, eine neue Folge von Trailerschnack, dem Podcast rund um Trailer mit Geschnacke von wilden Horrorschnackern. Heute mit einer Games-Ausgabe, die horrorigsten Horrorspiele zur Halloween-Zeit. Na, das wollen wir uns Mal nicht entgehen lassen. Schönen […]
There has been a lot of talk about the cult classic "7/10 game" lately, and no game better exemplifies this than Deadly Premonition (Access Games, 2010). It's one of those games where the average might land on 7/10 because there will be a lot of 10's and a lot of 3's in the review score distribution. Memorable characters, poor graphics, lifelike town, terrible combat, fun mystery and rough performance combine to create a very interesting game, to say the least. Guest info: James Tuerlings and Patrick Arthur of Retro Spectives podcast (https://www.rspodcast.net/). TIMESTAMPS Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 0:32 Story Setup/Twin Peaks Influence 14:40 Gameplay 42:03 Music/Presentation 1:15:51 Closing Thoughts/Recommendations/Plugs 1:28:18 SPOILER WALL 1:46:39 Polygon interview (https://www.polygon.com/features/2013/2/12/3977154/the-sinners-sandwich-deadly-premonitions-creator-on-making-a-good-bad) with Deadly Premonition director Swery65. Music used in the episode is credited to Riyou Kinugasa, Takuya Kobayashi and Hiromi Mizutani. Tracks used: Greenvale, FBI Special Agent, Found You!, Underground, The Woods and the Goddess, Raincoat Killer, Red Tree, The Goddess Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! (https://patreon.com/realdavejackson) or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/realdavejackson)! Join the Tales from the Backlog Discord server! (https://discord.gg/V3ZHz3vYQR) Social Media: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/talesfromthebacklog/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/tftblpod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TalesfromtheBacklog/) Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages (https://linktr.ee/JackAllenCaricatures) Listen to A Top 3 Podcast on Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-top-3-podcast/id1555269504), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2euGp3pWi7Hy1c6fmY526O?si=0ebcb770618c460c) and other podcast platforms (atop3podcast.fireside.fm)!
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin our annual spooky series, this time on 2001's Fatal Frame. We briefly talk about the year it came out, its developer/publisher, and why we picked it before turning to other introductory topics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: An hour-ish Issues covered: Discord-only going forward, why this game?, photo mode games, changing culture of photography, re-elevating photography, Sony shenanigans, best years of all time, the ubergame, years where genres were introduced or forks were in the road, being able to fit more games in, risk aversion and uniqueness, indie games, too big to feel?, a bit about Tecmo, Japanese horror, based on a true story?, the cover and the possible origins of the game, the correlations screen, connecting up details, following the ghosts, pushing characters in the directions of the horror, using ghosts in interesting ways, pixel hunting with the characters, interaction prompts on key items, controls, meticulous camera placement and movement, entering a piece of furniture, not overthinking it, the straining of fixed cameras, distinguishing between cameras, something refreshing, feeling extremely different, the visual aesthetic, relying on tropes but using it to enrich, less is more, audio and horror, games that feel like save states due to repetition, accessibility options, give players options and opportunities and not getting in the way of that, accessibility as a frontier, save anywhere, games that get sanded down, more game boxes. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Heroes of Might and Magic, Resident Evil (series), Pokemon Snap, Umurangi Generation, Toem, Beyond Good & Evil, Deadly Premonition, Minecraft, Halo, Animal Crossing, GTA III, Devil May Cry, Civ III, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Ico, Silent Hill 2, Final Fantasy X, Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, MSG 2: Sons of Liberty, Myst III: Exile, SSX Tricky, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Advance Wars, Burnout, Gothic, Black & White, Ghost Recon, Jak and Daxter, Max Payne, Onimusha: Warlords, Koei, Pikmin, Red Faction, Serious Sam, GameCube, Xbox, GameBoy Advance, Spider-Man 2, Horizon, Ubisoft, Valheim, Dead or Alive, Ninja Gaiden, Tecmo Bowl, Pac-Man, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Hideki Itegaki, Makoto Shibata, Ringu, Criterion Channel, Ju-On: The Grudge, Audition, Amityville Horror, The Entity, Until Dark, Skyrim, Alone in the Dark, Sam, MegaMan, Hitman, Tunic, Castlevania IV, Alien: Isolation, P. T., Dead Rising, Celeste, Far Cry 2, Ben Abraham, Ben Zaugg, Grim Fandango, Father Beast, Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast, Dave K, Half-Life 2, Starfighter/Jedi Starfighter, Raven Software, World of Warcraft, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: More of Fatal Frame! Twitch: timlongojr Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Have you noticed how these episodes are getting longer and longer? And that as of this episode we've only covered 18 of our 80 games? And that by this season's end that means each monthly show could be 16 hours long?SHEESHAnyway, videogames!We're in Germany to talk guns and horses with Crysis and Windstorm, but not before lengthy coverage of DOOM, DOOM ETERNAL, ECHOES OF THE EMERGENT, SUPER MONKEY BALL: BANANA RUMBLE, APOTRIS, DEADLY PREMONITION, ELDEN RING and the STEAM CONTROLLER.DOUBLE SHEESH-HUGE THANKS to our AMAZING Patreon Subscribers!!Join us all in the O3C Discord server here!Support us either via Patreon or with a one off donation here!Follow us on social media:O3C FacebookO3C Twitter / XO3C InstagramO3C YouTubeO3C TikTokReach out to us individually:Jonathan - Twitter / XChris - Bluesky
Hey there listeners! Welcome to the inaugural episode of Surviving the Horror (StH). This is a show that Josh and I (Colin) have been toying around with for a while in the background and we're excited to finally be able to launch it. The idea here is that once a month we will sit down to playthrough and discuss a survival horror game. The game can be from any console / ecosystem, it can be old or new, good or bad, it really doesn't matter as long as it's survival horror. After we play through it we'll sit down and discuss the story , the characters, the gameplay systems, soundtrack etc. and try to come to a determination of whether or not the game is truly a survival horror game. For our first episode we're diving back in time to 2010 and the Xbox 360 release of Deadly Premonition. Developed by Access Games and directed by Hidetaka "Swery" Suihiro, Deadly Premonition has long gained attention for it's strange setting and characters, tonal shifts, and at times completely bonkers design decisions. However, among survival horror fans the game has also garnered a cult like following of sorts and is often cited as one of the most interesting horror games one can play. After spending 20 hours or so with the game, I think we can confidently say that this one is worth a look. We hope you enjoy the discussion and thank you for listening.
We break down all of the highlights from the new Triple-i Initiative Showcase including The Rogue Prince of Persia, Slay the Spire II, Cat Quest 3 and RKGK plus we also discuss the pilot episode for the Fallout TV series and Fallout 4, Deadly Premonition, Brotato, Diablo IV and Minishoot Adventures.
It's been almost 4 years and 100 episodes later, but Kiaran and Adam have finally reunited with Francis York Morgan to try out the sequel no one thought would happen: Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise! Does it live up to the first game? Tune in to find out!
This week Dr. Syintist, Chump Slap, and Poppascotch watched a video game movie about a hidden gem called Deadly Premonition. It was good. Come hear us talk about it!
This week we finally finish up and get to talking about Deadly Premonition! Which is almost certainly a game of all time. But also like... for the bingo card: Did we release this one on time? That can't be right Quick, who do you think has a technical issue this time? Do you think James liked this Good/Bad game or did he have an overwhelming desire to call the police the entire time?
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we continue our series on Relic Entertainment's Homeworld. We talk about the difficulty of a couple of the missions, how our RTS expectations maybe work against us, and fighting the camera. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Through MS10 (Tim) or MS12 (Brett) Issues covered: religious experiences, Defeating Games for Charity, dynamic difficulty, scuttling vs recycling, trading off the unit types you have for the ones you need right now, dynamic difficulty, being too clever with difficulty design, the usefulness of playtesting different skill levels, having the wrong guess of how many units you need, reactionary play or more in the moment, a puzzle-solving feel, a lot of empty time and strange pacing, getting over the hump, being unable to plan, fighting the 3D nature for probes, trailblazing but not quite getting there, wanting help from the game for 3D targeting, fighting the orientation, wondering about the upcoming sequel for usability, digressions into the lore, T-Rex predators, the inventory of Trespasser, whether we should play more weird bad good games, which games fit that definition. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Mark Garcia, BioStats, Artimage, Calamity Nolan, Kaeon, Kyle, Bvron, Final Fantasy IX, MegaMan X, Grand Theft Auto III, Devil May Cry, MegaMan 2, Dark Souls, Far Cry 2, Rogue, X-COM, Julian Gollop, Deus Ex, Starcraft, Blizzard, Civilization, Tomb Raider, Mario 64, Halo, GoldenEye 007, Nintendo, Trespasser, Maas, mysterydip, Jarkko Sivula, Ryan Troock, Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth, Shenmue, Deadly Premonition, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers. Next time: Finish the game! Links: Defeating Games for Charity T-Rex on T-Rex Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @devgameclub Discord: https://t.co/h7jnG9J9lz DevGameClub@gmail.com
DAVE THE.... .... DIVER Starting the new year off strong! Thank you everyone for being so kind. May you start the New Year as strong as we hope to. For the next couple weeks we are going to be releasing GOTY in place of normal podcasts to give us some breathing room to finish Deadly Premonition. We. Out. Here.
Such pain. Games we played this week include: In Stars and Time (16:00) Loop Hero (27:25) Dave the Diver (31:00) Knuckle Sandwich (42:00) Lonovo Legion Go (49:50) Yakuza 0 (53:05) Deadly Premonition (54:50) Laika Aged Through Blood (1:07:50) --- News things talked about in this episode: Layoffs at Unity, Free Radical and Fishlabs (1:12:40) https://www.polygon.com/23980876/unity-layoffs-weta-digital https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/embracer-ceo-confirms-timesplitters-studio-faces-closure-before-christmas/ https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/embracer-lay-off-around-50-people-at-chorus-and-galaxy-on-fire-developer-fishlabs Full-screen ads interrupt gameplay in Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft claims technical error (1:15:15) https://www.pcgamer.com/assassins-creed-players-started-having-their-games-interrupted-by-full-screen-pop-up-ads-but-ubisoft-says-it-was-a-technical-error-and-quickly-patched-it/ Court docs reveal Google wanted to acquire Epic with the help of Tencent (1:18:45) https://www.pcgamer.com/google-considered-buying-epic-games-according-to-updated-court-documents/ EA filed patent for using player's voice for generated character speech in games (1:20:55) https://www.veryaligaming.com/ea-player-voiced-characters-games/ --- Buy official Jimquisition merchandise at thejimporium.com Find Laura at LauraKBuzz on Twitter, Twitch, YouTube, and Patreon. All her content goes on LauraKBuzz.com, and you can catch Access-Ability on YouTube every Friday. Follow Conrad at ConradZimmerman on Twitter/Instagram/BlueSky and check out his Patreon (patreon.com/fistshark). You can also peruse his anti-capitalist propaganda at mercenarycreative.com.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin our annual spooky series in a little place called Bright Falls, with Remedy's 2010 horror adventure Alan Wake. We place the game in its time a bit (not that long ago) and talk about how that first episode presents itself. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Episode 1 Issues covered: reviewing our spooky season, feeling like a 2010 game, the Alan Wake DLC for Control, hard to compare with other developers, doubling down on a hook, connecting their games together, featuring the preoccupations of one writer, reviewing 2010, an open world game, systemic survival games, thinking about some open horror games, empowerment and lack of dread, being close to a visual narrative, stitching together narrative, simple combat, graphic novel treatments and tv treatments, iterating on what they do well, bullet time, theming around narrative, making you a little unsettled, thin interactivity, leaning on Stephen King, the Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks connection, the early ages of narrative design and adding writing, pacing out in an open world version, cross-pollination, licensed music, the diner scene, what is reality, too many puzzle boxes, not worrying about the threads too much, the Riddler writes in, Brett's Arkham City Riddler progress, having a controller for the first time, the mouse and the flash-in-the-pan, a great first controller game. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Karl Stewart, Arkham Asylum, Resident Evil (series), Silent Hill 2, Dead Space, Eternal Darkness, Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines, Remedy Entertainment, Max Payne (series), Quantum Break, Control, Sam Lake, Arnold Schwarzeneggar, X-Files, Twin Peaks, House of Leaves, Bioshock 2, God of War III, Mass Effect 2, Starcraft 2, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Just Cause 2, Fable III, Halo: Reach, Dead Rising 2, Red Dead Redemption, Fallout: New Vegas, Limbo, Heavy Rain, Quantic Dream, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Penumbra, Deadly Premonition, Epic Mickey, Darksiders, AC: Brotherhood, MGS: Peacewalker, PSP, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, The Long Dark, Evil Within (series), idTech, Ghostwire: Tokyo, Shenmue, Stephen King, The Shining, Misery, Blue Velvet, Dean Stockwell, Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper, Microsoft Studios, The Coconut Song, Reservoir Dogs, Stuck in the Middle with You, Practical Magic, LOST, S., Doug Dorst, American Nightmare, Calamity Nolan, Geoff, Mark Hamill, LucasArts, LodeRunner, DOOM (1993), Quake, Ken Schoemake, SSX, Tony Hawk Pro Skater (series), Final Fantasy IX, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Episodes 2 and 3? Maybe also 4? We'll see Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Games discussed in this episode include Baldur's Gate 3, Marvel Snap, Mega Man Battle Network, Deadly Premonition, and (ain't that just the way) The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Anything goes on tonight's show as we pull from all corners of VGM to bring you tunes from Deadly Premonition, Xenogears, Unreal Tournament and more! TRACKLISTING: 00:00:00 The Mummy Demastered - Salt and Sepulcher 00:04:19 Lovers of Aether - Questions and Answers 00:05:46 Welcome to Viper's VGMture 00:15:11 Xenogears - Omen 00:19:52 Logiart Grimoire - Menu BGM 00:21:25 You're Listening to Viper's VGMture 00:38:46 Ballblazer [Atari 8-Bit] - Song of the Grid 00:44:22 Batman [NES] - Streets of Gotham 00:46:33 This is Viper's VGMture 01:02:34 GO VACATION - Fighters 01:04:32 Unreal Tournament - Foregone Destruction 01:08:39 Thanks for Listening! 01:14:11 Deadly Premonition - Life Is Beautiful
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We're thinkin' about Mastodon this week, so we dived into the Worst dumpster bin to find a clip from the first (and last) time we mentioned Mastodon, from back in April of 2017! Tony's giving it a try. Also in this episode: – PUN TIME: How about the Indie World Showcase? – DONE TIME: Haygood is playing Deadly Premonition? – AND FOR YOU: a free Steam code! – PLUS: Kevin Conroy, Card of Darkness, Triviaverse! This podcast is mixed by Joe Fourhman and includes Joe Haygood, Tony Sadowski, Joe Fourhman and Kat Riley on vocals. You can download the podcast directly from here or click on one of the links below to subscribe. This episode features “Arcade Puzzler,” “Arcade Heroes,” and “Coin Op Chaos” by Eric Matyas, www.soundimage.org.
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This week on The Free Cheese, avoid going outside when it is raining. Grab your coffee and get ready to take a drive across town as we investigate a strange murder in a small town. We're playing and ranking Deadly Premonition after finding it to be quite the surprise title on our list.
We were just as surprised as everyone else that Deadly Premonition got a sequel - and we couldn't be more disappointed in the end result. Greg and Riley discuss the game's numerous gameplay flaws, egregious story telling errors, and its mishandling of LGBTQ+ issues. We really hated this one, didn't we, Zach? Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/goddamngamecube Follow Goddamn Gamecube on Social: https://twitter.com/GoddamnGamecube https://www.instagram.com/goddamngamecube
Deadly Premonition is one of the most bizarre and critically polarizing games ever made. Greg and Riley discuss why they think it is a masterpiece of storytelling and why it is one of the most emotionally and deeply affecting games in history. Happy Spooky Month, Zach! Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/goddamngamecube Follow Goddamn Gamecube on Social: https://twitter.com/GoddamnGamecube https://www.instagram.com/goddamngamecube
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First of all, we'd like to thank the amazing yurricanes for working with us to create the featured image for this episode. I think you'll agree that it's an amazing piece of art, and you should definitely check out their work.We'd also like to thank Georgie (aka ChapSketch) for working with Squidge on the episode artwork for the entire New Cupboard of Shame series. Head on over to Georgie's Etsy page to commission some work from her. You really should, as she's blooming brilliant.Remember that you can always get in touch with us on our Discord server, Facebook page, on Twitter, or with our Contact page.Squidge invited Jay to make his first appearance on the Cupboard of Shame, and he brought along a white whale of sorts. What do Arnie, Sly Stallone, and trashy 80s cyberpunk movies have in common? And why is Jay recommending running, head first, into walls? This CoS will answer those questions and more.Here's a sample of the full show notes - make sure to click through and check them out.Content WarningSquidge was fully in charge of hosting, producing and editing this episode. As such, he decided to leave the few swears in the episode without bleeping them. This was done for comedy reasons, as we felt that there is very little in the episode which could offend most listeners.Please listen responsibly.Show NotesSquidge wanted to take a shiny new look at The Cupboard of Shame. The difference being that he wanted to invite some familiar voices onto the show, one at a time, and discuss one game that they want to jettison into the Cupboard of Shame. This being the fifth episode in the new series, he invited Andrew "Podcast Collector" Dickinson to dispatch something into the devious - and totally real cupboard - cupboard.As a quick reminder, Squidge describes The Cupboard of Shame as:The idea behind it is games that you have bought in your past, played it, but you don't know why you bought [them] but you did anyway.Any complaints that you have about the game; why you want to stick it in the Cupboard of Shame. We'll talk about the good points and the bad points [of the game], and we'll share some fun facts about the game.- SquidgePrevious Entries into the Cupboard of ShameThe Cupboard of Shame reboot has only seen two entries so far: Chief Problems decided that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim needed to be stored behind the walnut doors of destiny in episode 136 Lulu wanted to jettison Chaos Legion to the nether realms of the electronically challenged cupboard in episode 138 Sean wanted to yeet Risk of Rain 2 into the underbelly of the cupboard in episode 139 Ginger wished to send Final Fantasy X-2 into the depths of cheap MDF that is the cupboard in episode 140 AndrewD was on the fence about Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days and whether it should have been in the Cupboard of Shame, in episode 141 JonnyG spoke about the weird-a-thon that is Deadly Premonition is episode 142 Prior to the Cupboard of Shame reboot, Squidge had challenged both G and himself to put some titles into the Cupboard of Shame. The titles that they chose include: Iron Man the Movie Video Game WET Rambo: The Video Game Crackdown Final Fantasy XIII You can hear their discussion on these games (and a few more) in episode 47: The Cupboard of Shame - here's a link to that episode. All of the "classic" Cupboard of Shame episodes - aka before Squidge's 2022 sexy reboot - can be found here.Jay's Chosen GameAnd Squidge got directly into the topic of discussion: which game would you like to put into the Cupboard of Shame:It's actually three games, but the game that I want to throw into the Cupboard of Shame is called "Power Blade 2" on the NES. But I can't talk about Power Blade 2 without talking about Power Blade. And I can't talk about Power Blade without talking about Power Blazer- JayBut using Squidge's rules, it's not possible to throw more than one game in at once. So Jay had to pick just one game:Power Blade 2 is what I would like to nominate to be thrown into the Cupboard of Shame- JayOr for those tuning in from Japan - and there are more than a few of you, if our podcast hosting stats are to be believed - Jay is referring to "Captain Saver".But before he could talk about Power Blade 2, Jay needed to talk about Power Blade:So Power Blade is a game for the NES, right?In this game, you play totally-not-Arnold-Schwarzenegger who runs around in '80s style tank-top [attire] and everything. He doesn't use his fists, doesn't use guns. He uses a boomerang - which is vaguely daft as it is, right?And that's all you really need to know.... they took a game called Power Blazer which was released in Japan in around 1990-1991, which was a Mega Man clone... except that you used a boomerang. When the [locationsation] over to the UK and US happened, **EVERYTHING** about the game changed except for the boomerang and the music.- JaySquidge regaled us with both of the stories presented on Wikipedia, and on GameFAQs. First up, Wikipedia:After years of fighting that took millions of casualties, Earth is recovering from the revolts of the 22nd century.In 2192, New Earth has a master computer that holds a database of off colony planets. In the wrong hands, the database could prove fatal.One day aliens attack the master computer, making the Master Control Program malfunction.Nova, a lord of the ancient Power Blade, is summoned to take care of the situation. The Power Blade is a glowing energy boomerang that Nova uses to defend himself.- SquidgeAnd now, GameFAQS:22ND CENTURY WARRIOR. (in all caps, like you're shouting)When New Earth's master computer is attacked by aliens, only Nova, lord of the ancient Power Blade, can battle through the control centre and restore the database- SquidgeSquidge also wrote his own intro:On his way to head office to complain about tickets that he bought to see Cyborg One Direction, only to be shocked that they were genuine, Nova gets a new mission: to stop a Python implementation test gone wrong.It all started when machine learning picture creation tool [Dall-e] gained sentience and started forging passports. From there, it took to reading the stock market; and before you knew it, it took over sectors of production & commerce in {INSERT FUTURE CITY NAME HERE}.- SquidgeFull Show NotesMake sure to check out the full show notes for more discussion on the points we raise, some extra meta-analysis, and some links to related things.Have you ever played Power Blade 2? What about the first game, Power Blade? And have you played Power Blazer? What did you think of them? And will you be buying a Power Blade Power Bar?Let us know on Discord, Twitter, Facebook, leave a comment on the show notes or try our brand new contact page.LinksHere are some links to some of the things we discussed in this episode: Join our Discord server and be part of future episodes Our Facebook page Us on Twitter Support us on Ko-Fi Power Blade – Not a Mega Man Clone, At All And have you left us a rating or review? We really like to hear back from listeners about our show, so check out https://wafflingtaylors.rocks/our-podcast/ for links to services where you can leave us some wonderful feedback.The Waffling Taylors is a proud member of Jay and Jay Media. If you like this episode, please consider supporting our Podcasting Network. One $3 donation provides a week of hosting for all of our shows. You can support this show, and the others like it, at https://ko-fi.com/jayandjaymedia ★ Support this podcast ★
We all love things we shouldn't love. Video games are no different. ”I can't believe you!” she screamed, having caught him in the act. She'd left work to surprise him. A lovely little act of kindness on what would have otherwise been a completely ordinary day. Just another feature-less weekday blended in with all the rest – the palatable home-made protein smoothie of life. A posh afternoon tea from the local fancy-for-the-area cafe that sits on the park. Sandwiches with pickle that isn't Branston's. Cheese that isn't 40% lighter cheddar. Scones with a hint of cinnamon. Homemade tray bakes the likes of which you usually only see on the TV that are the size of an eight-year-old's hand. How lovely. At least that was the intention. ”I didn't...” he stumbled. “I...” he added completely without point or reason. ”Get out,” she yelled, barely able to look at them together, the coffee table a mess of where they'd been. ”But...” he blurted out. “I was weak while picking up some bits from CO-OP. I'm sorry. ”I don't know why I did it. I'm sorry. I really am,” the chided man muttered, repentantly as he walked out the door. The woman sat down. She wasn't going to let this ruin her lunch. She pushed the empty Rustlers microwave burger wrappers into the bin and started eating her sandwiches. Welcome to VG247 Best Games Ever Podcast, Episode 10: Best game that is really bad. Please do let us know what you think of the show – and if this is your first time listening, do go back to listen to the previous episodes. If you've got suggestions for topics, we'd love to hear them. We've got a vault full of existing ideas, but about 98% of them are terrible, 1% are unrecordable, and the rest are just about passable in a pinch. “What is VG247's Best Games Ever Podcast?” you ask while pondering a Rustlers for lunch. To get straight to the point and to quote myself from last week: “It's a 30-minute panel show where we decide the best game in a specific category.” More importantly, please don't eat a Rustlers. You could pick almost any other item of food and come out the other side in a better place. We've got some details on the show's content below (if you want to get a refresher before heading to the comments to make a wonderful, considered post or don't want to listen but do want to know what games we picked), so if you want to avoid spoilers, don't scroll past this warning. W A R N I N G The Best Game that is really bad This is the topic of Episode ten of VG247's Best Games Ever Podcast. Here's a rundown of who picked what. Tom – Operation Wolf A much-loved video game of the 90s, porting from arcades to pretty much every console and system that was around at the time, Operation Wolf on the Master System is the perfect game that's good but also bad. You see, it was rock hard, and had to be played with a light gun to experience it at its best. Most people, me included, used a control pad. Sad times. Alex – Deadly Premonition So bad it's good. Has any game ever perfectly summed up this saying more than Deadly Premonition. It somehow manages to combine a lot of fairly terrible things into a game that has a sizable, dedicated fan following. The fact that the sequel (seen above) so badly misses the mark is another testament to how all the planets must have aligned perfectly for this gem to come into the world. Sherif - EDF Earth Defense Force (EDF) is a long-running series where you essentially have to shoot waves of giant ants (and other giant things). That's it. And it's amazing. Give it a look and you might not get what's so great about it, but trust when we say that this is one of the most fun you can have with a video game. It's technically a mess (every version) and feels quite bizarre compared to the standards set and adhered to in most video games, but that is part of its charm. Let us know what game you'd pick and if you think all old games are bad, actually? If you like the podcast, please subscribe and leave a review saying how wonderful it is, and tell all your friends. Do a tweet about it, post on Facebook, hire one of those planes to fly a banner promoting it over a big sporting event. Come back in a week for another episode of VG247's Best Games Ever Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We were joined by Nave from Gaming Together PodcastWe played Deadly Premonition, Judgment, Spidersaurs, The Quarry and Luigi's Mansion 3In the News, E3 will return in 2023In the Bonus Round, we discussed what delayed games we think will and won't ever come outVisit our new website www.secretfriendsunite.com Follow us on Twitter and the web: @secretfriendsu @the_CaNERDian, @toxtra, @GameTogetherPodSubscribe to our Youtube channelJoin the fun in our Discord serverVisit our Teepublic store for all the SFU Merch you can handle
We were joined by Nave from Gaming Together PodcastWe played Deadly Premonition, Judgment, Spidersaurs, The Quarry and Luigi's Mansion 3In the News, E3 will return in 2023In the Bonus Round, we discussed what delayed games we think will and won't ever come outVisit our new website www.secretfriendsunite.com Follow us on Twitter and the web: @secretfriendsu @the_CaNERDian, @toxtra, @GameTogetherPodSubscribe to our Youtube channelJoin the fun in our Discord serverVisit our Teepublic store for all the SFU Merch you can handle
Quella dello sviluppo di Deadly Premonition è una storia tanto bizzarra quanto gli abitanti della città fittizia di Greenvale. Hidetaka "Swery65" Suehiro ha sempre avuto, sin da Spy Fiction, il "vizio" di ispirarsi in maniera molto palese ad altre produzioni, ma con Rainy Woods (questo il primo titolo assegnato all'opera) ha veramente esagerato, finendo per irritare i produttori di Twin Peaks e mettendo a repentaglio l'intera Access Games. La necessaria ripartenza del progetto, tuttavia, ha permesso a Swery non solo di evitare il plagio più spudorato, ma di cambiare completamente il protagonista del racconto, e di aggiungere un gran numero di tocchi di classe a una produzione che ha finito per guadagnarsi un suo affezionatissimo pubblico. Se desiderate supportarmi: ko-fi.com/storiedivideogame Instagram @storiedivideogame email: storiedivideogamepodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dragon's Dogma 2 wurde angekündigt! Und der zweite Teil vom Final Fantasy VII Remake! Und ein Crisis Core-Remaster! Es ist alles sehr aufregend und wir müssen drüber reden in der neuen Episode von Hooked FM - viel Spaß! Zum GOTY 2002-Voting: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf7So7ihKAmRB0KcCulKf1bST9RDWxKSZULieogxSt_iPRelw/viewform Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro, GOTY 2002-Voting 4:39 - Robins Favoriten vom Summer Game Fest 9:49 - Capcom Showcase: Exoprimal 14:14 - Resident Evil Village DLC Shadows of Rose 20:56 - Dragon's Dogma 2 30: 19 - Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion & FFVII Rebirth 53:49 - Werbung: Audible.de/hooked & Amazon-Affiliate, getshirts-Shop, Video-Empfehlungen 55:32 - Deadly Premonition 2 PC-Version 1:04:28 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge 1:16:19 - Warhammer: Chaosbane 1:27:10 - Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 1:34:13 - Mario Strikers: Battle League Football 1:46:35 - Neon White 1:59:49 - Robins Famoses Formel 1-Fest 2:06:27 - Die Podcast-Produzent*innen
Get your T-shirt at shop.superderekrpgs.com today! ✩ Video Version ✩ ► https://youtu.be/rCxEHhHMRIESOCIAL LINKS --------------------------------- ✩ Derek ✩ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperDerekRPGs ►Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/SuperDerekRPGs ✩ Baku ✩ ►Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/BakusanJRPG ►Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/BakusanJRPG NEW RELEASES --------------------------------- ►06/10/2022 Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise (PC)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSy6-23ihEQ►06/10/2022 Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEr1W79SZ9Q ►06/16/2022 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyfKYsSDDb4 GAME ANNOUNCEMENTS --------------------------------- ►06/30/2022 Ground Divers! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J19CpadX-Zk ►07/22/2022 Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSLCPk50iyQ ►07/28/2022 Vestaria Saga II: The Sacred Sword of Silvanister https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRuNxyaHpUY ►2023 Alterium Shifthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzYie2uypjY ►2023 The Plucky Squire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yr1YO7nxZLU ►Paper Animal RPG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0S4VPaPl3M ►Fox and Frog Travelers: The Demon of Adashino Island https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu8FT2gJ1mI ►Persona series is coming to Xbox https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QESuddo8afY ANIME ANNOUNCEMENTS---------------------------------►Cyberpunk: Edgerunnershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4ztgjvfU60 ►Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabrehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNoLoMk-Bs4 ►Castlevania: Nocturnehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONqNEPTPyqU►Utawarerumono Mask of Truth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4p_vf6AtYwEXTERNAL LINKS --------------------------------- ►06/13/2022 Guerrilla Collective 3.5https://www.guerrillacollective.com/event/june-13/ ►06/13/2022 Capcom Showcasehttps://www.capcom-games.com/showcase/en-us/ ►06/14/2022 Xbox Games Showcase Extended https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj2MahMI77M►06/16/2022 FINAL FANTASY VII 25th Anniversary Celebration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wohQiEysqIA►Nintendo America apologizes for XC3 Special Edition issuehttps://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1534565270861119489►Elden Ring Books of Knowledge https://www.future-press.com/books/elden-ring-vol1/►Dr. Erica Kaye's Tweet to Pokemonhttps://twitter.com/EricaKayeMD/status/1534665723691384832TIMESTAMPS---------------------------------0:00:00 Welcome back to HitPoint!Responding to Last Week's Comments0:03:58 ATLUS should port their PS2 titles 0:08:32 Other PS2 Remasters Discussion0:12:36 Voicemail PSA0:13:55 The Summer of Not E30:18:04 Class of Heroes 2 Remaster to PS4 & SwitchGame Delays & Cancelations 0:19:07 Metal Max Wild West Canceled0:21:21 GrabBlue Relink Delayed to 20230:23:25 Trailer Review0:25:39 Clarifying Platinum Games' involvement0:28:09 Vestaria Saga II: The Sacred Sword of Silvanister Coming to PC via Steam0:29:27 Trailer Review0:30:51 Deadly Premonition 2: Blessing in Disguise0:31:47 Bizarre Trailer Review0:32:41 TMNT: Shredder's Revenge!!!0:33:18 Casey Jones is insane0:34:37 Incredible Trailer Review!0:37:01 Who made that?0:37:45 Physical Release Details0:39:54 Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium0:40:50 Trailer Review0:43:52 Fox and Frog Travelers: The Demon of Adashino Island0:44:44 Trailer Review0:47:41 Ground Divers!0:48:30 Trailer Review0:51:03 Symphony of War0:52:06 Trailer Review 0:55:46 Paper Animal RPG0:56:10 Trailer Review0:57:19 Alterium Shift (INCREDIBLE!)0:58:53 Trailer Review! 1:03:02The Plucky Squire1:03:41 Proper Trailer Review1:07:35 Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure1:09:24 No Trailer review this time for spoiler reasons1:11:43 Persona Titles come to Xbox, PC (UPDATE: and PS5 and Steam!)1:12:45 Trailer Review1:15:33 Did ATLUS Listen to its fans here? Yes, but also no.1:20:55 Baku's Take, is ATLUS testing the water?1:23:29 P1 and P2 fans in shambles1:24:23 Baku opens a mystery package!1:26:03 Big Reveal! New merch now available1:29:32 Huge thank you to the First Print Run Edition supporters who made new runs possible!Anime News1:31:03 Cyberpunk Edgerunners1:32:26 Junji Ito Maniac1:34:02 Castlevania Nocturne1:35:08 Utawarerumono Mask of TruthIndustry News1:37:59 Summer of Not E3 Schedule1:40:59 Hopes for FFVII 25th Event1:42:32 Expectations for it are a little lowerMarch Drops1:43:50 XC3 Special Edition Snafu1:45:41 How NISA does it better1:47:23 Elden Ring Books of Knowledge Pre Orders Open1:49:02 Get an eye-full of these books!Community news1:50:20 Pokemon Company reaches out to cancer patient 1:52:55 What's Baku Doing?1:54:48 What's Derek up to?Responding to SuperChats1:55:06 P5 Not coming to Switch?!1:56:06 Mistwalker Please come back to Consoles!1:58:49 Will Star Ocean Divine Force be an improvement?2:00:59 Is a guidebook for Chrono Cross worth it?2:04:02 Closing Thoughts
Can't we all just get along? Jules Gill presents 10 Video Games That Made Critics And Fans Hate Each Other... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Die Live-Events wollen gar nicht mehr aufhören! Leo ist zu Gast, um mit Tom über die ganzen News der letzten Woche zu quatschen, darunter natürlich viele Ankündigungen vom Summer Game Fest, der Devolver Digital-Show und dem Xbox & Bethesda Showcase-Event. Viel Spaß mit Folge 375 von Hooked FM! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro, GOTY 2002-Voting 4:37 - Summer Game Fest 5:19 - Street Fighter 6 Guile-Reveal 11:37 - Aliens: Dark Descent 13:12 - The Callisto Protocol 17:31 - Modern Warfare 2, Flashback 2, Witchfire 19:05 - Metal Hellsinger 21:23 - Fort Solis & Routine 23:51 - Stormgate 28:04 - Marvel Midnight Suns 30:37 - Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, One Piece Odyssey, Saint's Row 33:17 - Warhammer 40k Darktide, Layers of Fears 36:37 - The Last of Us Part 1 Remake 44:00 - Summer Game Fest ab 2023 auch als In-Person-Event? 47:17 - Devolver Digital Showcase aka Countdown to Marketing 48:54 - Cult of the Lamb 50:45 - Anger Foot 52:32 - Card Shark 54:28 - The Plucky Squire 57:18 - Skate Story 1:00:55 - Werbung: Audible.de/hooked & Amazon-Affiliate, getshirts-Shop, Video-Empfehlungen 1:02:21 - Xbox & Bethesda Showcase 1:03:40 - Redfall 1:09:23 - Hollow Knight: Silksong 1:10:43 - High on Life 1:13:59 - Riot Games' Spiele im Gamepass 1:16:45 - A Plague Tale: Requiem 1:18:01 - Forza Motorsport 1:20:04 - Flight Simulator 40th Anniversary Edition 1:21:26 - Overwatch 2 1:26:16 - Ara: History Untold, Flintlock 1:29:15 - Minecraft Legends, As Dusk Falls 1:32:13 - The Last Case of Benedict Fox 1:33:36 - Pentiment, Grounded 1:42:51 - Diablo 4 1:52:39 - Cocoon 1:54:09 - Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty 1:55:55 - Persona 3 bis 5 1:58:31 - Kojima bei Xbox 2:00:40 - Starfield 2:16:18 - Deadly Premonition 2 PC-Version, Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance 2 2:18:13 - System Shock, Demonschool 2:20:32 - The Invincible & The Alters 2:26:16 - Fazit 2:32:28 - Die Podcast-Produzent*innen
First of all, we'd like to thank the amazing yurricanes for working with us to create the featured image for this episode. I think you'll agree that it's an amazing piece of art, and you should definitely check out their work.We'd also like to thank Georgie (aka ChapSketch) for working with Squidge on the episode artwork for the entire New Cupboard of Shame series. Head on over to Georgie's Etsy page to commission some work from her. You really should, as she's blooming brilliant.Remember that you can always get in touch with us on our Facebook page, on Twitter, or with our Contact page. Don't forget to check the chapters tab in your podcatcher. This is a thing we're doing now, so keep an eye open for those.Here's a sample of the full show notes - make sure to click through and check them out.Content WarningSquidge was fully in charge of hosting, producing and editing this episode. As such, he decided to leave the few swears in the episode without bleeping them. This was done for comedy reasons, as we felt that there is very little in the episode which could offend most listeners.Please listen responsibly.Show NotesSquidge wanted to take a shiny new look at The Cupboard of Shame. The difference being that he wanted to invite some familiar voices onto the show, one at a time, and discuss one game that they want to jettison into the Cupboard of Shame. This being the fifth episode in the new series, he invited Andrew "Podcast Collector" Dickinson to dispatch something into the devious - and totally real cupboard - cupboard.As a quick reminder, Squidge describes The Cupboard of Shame as:The idea behind it is games that you have bought in your past, played it, but you don't know why you bought [them] but you did anyway.Any complaints that you have about the game; why you want to stick it in the Cupboard of Shame. We'll talk about the good points and the bad points [of the game], and we'll share some fun facts about the game.- SquidgePrevious Entries into the Cupboard of ShameThe Cupboard of Shame reboot has only seen two entries so far: Chief Problems decided that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim needed to be stored behind the walnut doors of destiny in episode 136 Lulu wanted to jettison Chaos Legion to the nether realms of the electronically challenged cupboard in episode 138 Sean wanted to yeet Risk of Rain 2 into the underbelly of the cupboard in episode 139 Ginger wished to send Final Fantasy X-2 into the depths of cheap MDF that is the cupboard in episode 140 AndrewD was on the fence about Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days and whether it should have been in the Cupboard of Shame, in episode 141 Prior to the Cupboard of Shame reboot, Squidge had challenged both G and himself to put some titles into the Cupboard of Shame. The titles that they chose include: Iron Man the Movie Video Game WET Rambo: The Video Game Crackdown Final Fantasy XIII You can hear their discussion on these games (and a few more) in episode 47: The Cupboard of Shame - here's a link to that episode. All of the "classic" Cupboard of Shame episodes - aka before Squidge's 2022 sexy reboot - can be found here.JonnyG's Chosen GameAnd Squidge got directly into the topic of discussion: which game would you like to put into the Cupboard of Shame:The game that I would like to put into the Cupboard of Shame is called "Deadly Premonition", alternately "Deadly Premonition Director's Cut", or more recently "Deadly Premonition: Origins"- JonnyGEven though JonnyG already owned Deadly Premonition, he was suckered into buying one of the other two releases of it. This happening to JonnyG is such a regular occurrence that his friends call it "pulling a Jonny."And before long, the first tangent of the episode was in play:Before we actually owned a Playstation, we went and rented one from the game shop down the street.We rented the Playstation, we rented Final Fantasy VII. We did not know that you had to provide your own memory card.I played Final Fantasy VII for two and half days without turning the machine off, and I got to a point where you were only allowed to put one fighter in, and forgot to give him cure magic.And it was all gone.- JonnyGWe all need to take a moment to press F on our keyboards and pay our respects to young JonnyG.Sponsor MessageThe Infinite hallway has been closed.It took a year for an unlikely trio to manage to seal dozens of holes in the fabric of reality. But I can see the Threads of Fate. I know there is more in store for them in this world. And in another.I see Kira Ashwood, the journalist who still bears the scars from her cult days, rising in great and terrible power. I see the supernatural social outcast Mark Clayton, his ability is expanding and evolving, growing without limit. Without explanation. I see the one they've yet to meet: a sorceress from between worlds, yet drawn to power and burdened by legacy. I see the extra normal investigator Casey Davis. But for the moment, I am one of the few who does.I can see what's next. I can see it all unfolding each chosen path. How does it end? Even I don't know for sure. Join us on the monsters playbook.The Monster's Playbook is an actual play Monster of the Week podcast with new episodes released every other Tuesday. Come check us out on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.What's So Bad About it?Any discussion of a bad game needs to cover what's so bad about the game. So Squidge asked, “what's so bad about this game?” before visibly recoiling. Whilst there's a lot to say about this game, JonnyG covers the majority of his problems with it in six very short sentences:It's bafflingly difficult to play. Not like it's hard or the challenges are strange. But it's like, the moment to moment interactions are incredibly clunky. Like, you run extremely slowly.It has a lot of square-footage and not a lot of things to do. So if you're at the Diner, and you have to the police station, that's in-game miles away; and the car they give you only goes 45 miles an hour.- JonnyGThe main character takes warnings about the case he's working on from his morning coffee and speaks to someone called Zach - someone who is never on screen, and you never meet - spoilers notwithstanding.Squidge describes the game like this (quoting a friend of his):It's kind of like The X-Files meets a psychological horror from Japan. But it's also filmed like a quirky buddy cop TV show ... from Japan; where one person (the main character) clearly needs medication, but is not receiving it.- SquidgeAnd need we talk about the search for Sylvester ... the free-weight?Full Show NotesMake sure to check out the full show notes for more discussion on the points we raise, some extra meta-analysis, and some links to related things.What have you been playing recently? Do you agree with the anonymous review that Chief read during this episode? What would you take with you to the Thunder Plains?Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, leave a comment on the show notes or try our brand new contact page.LinksHere are some links to some of the things we discussed in this episode: Support us on Ko-Fi Our Facebook page Us on Twitter Georgie's (aka ChapSketch) links: Instagram Etsy The Cupboard of Shame series The Monster's Playbook podcast And have you left us a rating or review? We really like to hear back from listeners about our show, so check out https://wafflingtaylors.rocks/our-podcast/ for links to services where you can leave us some wonderful feedback.The Waffling Taylors is a proud member of Jay and Jay Media. If you like this episode, please consider supporting our Podcasting Network. One $3 donation provides a week of hosting for all of our shows. You can support this show, and the others like it, at https://ko-fi.com/jayandjaymedia★ Support this podcast ★
This week we had a lot of new media to talk about! Kendrick, Lupe, Chip N Dale, Prey, She-Hulk, Love Death and Robots... we are definitely spoiled for entertainment! We also discuss some updates on PS Plus Premium, more Silent Hill rumors, and a fun listener question on the bad games we still love to play, check it! Games Discussed: Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, F-Zero X, Elden Ring, Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Deadly Premonition, Earth Defense Force 2017, Dark Sector, Final Fight: Streetwise, Dynasty Warriors, Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, Dark Void, Ju-On: The Grudge For questions, comments, suggestions, etc. please email us at mcpaperstacks@gmail.com Check us out on all the socials: https://linktr.ee/player2hasenteredthepod Time Stamps: Mr. Morale (1:15) Prey (5:35) She-Hulk (6:28) Chip N Dale (10:36) Love, Death, and Robots (14:09) Whatcha Playing? (17:01) - Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards - F-Zero X (19:18) - Elden Ring (20:09) - Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising (21:31) - Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition (21:43) Gaming News (25:33) - PS1 Trophies - State of Silent Hill (26:32) Listener Question: Good Bad Game? (31:11) Whatcha Feelin'?: AUTOBOTO (39:25) Whatcha Feelin'?: Desk Cycle 2 (40:45) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/player2hasenteredthepod/support
This week, the Stays have gathered together to talk about sequels that never should have been, and those that saved their franchise. Prepare for some takes that may surprise you. Games we talked about: Jak and Daxter, Jak 2, Daxter, Deadly Premonition, Deadly Premonition 2, Dark Dreams Don't Die, The Last of Us, The Last of Us 2, Conception, Kingdom Hearts, Dead Space, Titan Fall 2, Tony Hawk's Underground, Pokemon Black/White/Gold/SilverTales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World Times: 0:00 Intro 3:38 Games that Got a Sequel that Shouldn't have 16:40 A Game we Shouldn't have Wanted 26:00 The Final Sequel that shouldn't have existed 35:53 Games that Sequels surprised us 47:59 The perfect Segue 1:11:47 Final Thoughts
Our first show is here! Kick back as we talk Clockwork Aquario, Deadly Premonition 2, Halo Infinite, Skyward Sword HD, Shin Megami Tensei V, hopes for Sonic Frontiers, the strangeness of Nintendo Switch Online, when the next Nintendo Direct might be, game development and release expectations under COVID-19, a rousing game of 'Pokemon, Or Name I Just Made Up?', and much more!
We had the absolute honor of interviewing voice actor Jeff Kramer: The voice of Agent York from Deadly Premonition. We discuss his life as a working actor and his roles as a videogame voice actor. He was a very gracious guest, huh Zach?
The only game of the year podcast willing to say, On Main, that VR isn't video games, Sonic The Hedgehog The Movie is a game, and Dragon Quest XI came out in 2020. Alphabetical Nominees (Unranked): 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (09:39) A Short Hike for Nintendo Switch (14:00) Animal Crossing: New Horizons (18:18) Blaseball (25:03) Deadly Premonition 2 (28:45) Demon's Souls Remake (32:44) Disc Room (37:02) DooM 64 for Nintendo Switch (41:25) DooM Eternal (46:10) Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition (49:56) Final Fantasy VII Remake (53:57) GG Aleste 3 (01:01:01) Hades (01:07:17) Half-Life: Alyx (01:11:51) Ikenfell (01:20:22) Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition (01:26:28) The Last of Us Part II (01:30:14) Spider-Man: Miles Morales (01:35:58) Streets of Rage 4 (01:40:26) Yakuza: Like a Dragon (01:45:27) Edited by Esper Quinn. Original Music by Kurt Feldman. THE FINALIZED AND RANKED 2020 TWENTY: Yakuza: Like a Dragon A Short Hike for Nintendo Switch Ghost of Tsushima Demon's Souls Remake Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition Final Fantasy VII Remake Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Animal Crossing: New Horizons Hades Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition Deadly Premonition 2 The Last of Us Part II Spider-Man: Miles Morales Disc Room DooM 64 2020 DooM Eternal Hyperspace Delivery Service for Nintendo Switch GG Aleste 3 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim
A game that has been hailed as genius, revolutionary, and utter garbage all at the same time, Deadly Premonition achieved cult classic status the day it launched back in 2010. The Xbox 360 title borrows themes from Twin Peaks, constantly references famous films, and introduces the world to a delightfully twisted community hidden away in rural America where the trail of a serial killer has led FBI agent Francis York Morgan. Joining Jack this week is Jordan Black from Just Add Monsters! Jordan does some phenomenal work leading the JAM outlet and we encourage you to check out their thought-provoking video essays! Follow Jordan and their work on Twitter: @Bad_Durandal Follow Just Add Monsters to keep tabs on the great content coming out: @AddMonsters Outro music: Super Mario Galaxy 'Galaxy Drifter' by LongBoxOfChocolate (https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR04100) You can follow the show on Twitter: @BestGamesPeriod Or download the podcast from most major podcasting apps, Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, or Libsyn. Support us on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/bestgamesperiod
Ghost of Tsushima is out now, and its release seemed like a great excuse for us to grab friend of the show Greg Moore and count down five of our favorite samurai simulators. Then it's on to Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2, Deadly Premonition 2, Ubisoft Forward reveals, and your favorite modern retro games.
In this episode we take on the quirky survival horror-mystery game Deadly Premonition for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Switch. Story spoiler discussion commences at the 56 minute mark.
Seguimos pendientes de unos pocos lanzamientos gordos y un puñado de eventos digitales, así que todavía no podemos despedir la temporada. Pero todo eso será la semana que viene: hoy tenemos Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise. Lo último del amigo Hidetaka "Swery" Suehiro tiene mucho de lo que cabía esperar en la secuela de un juego de culto, pero también más problemas técnicos de los que estábamos dispuestos a tolerar.Hablamos también de Disaster Report 4 y de Crypt of the Serpent King. No preguntéis, escuchadlo. Antes que todo eso, repasamos un poquito la actualidad videojuerguista. Que si las carátulas de PS5, que si Sony se ha gastado un dineral en una pequeñísima parte de Epic Games...¿Se puede pedir más? ¿Qué tal una nueva sección? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.