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Welcome back Gameaholics! Today Luke and Colin dive into the peaceful calming game created by The Chinese Room called Everybody's Gone To The Rapture. Follow along as they talk about the different characters you meet throughout the game and what all their stories entail!
In this episode, game designer and professor James Coltrain joins host Eduard Gafton to talk about his game, Blackhaven, and how it explores racism, slavery and America's past.
Cassidy is joined by Seattle DSA organizers and fellow delegates to the 2021 National DSA Convention Roy and Justin. In this episode they prep for the convention beginning Sunday, August 1st by discussing what the convention is, what DSA caucuses are, who's running for DSA National Political Committee (NPC) and how they're voting on different resolutions and amendments.
Small towns. Gossip. The end of the world. Join Travis (from Cutscenes) and I as we discuss all of this and more. Game: Everybody's Gone to the Rapture Release Year: 2015 Developer: The Chinese Room Platforms: PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows More information on Cutscenes: Website @Cutscenes_Pod @TravisColenutt Contact information: www.TheGreatestStoryEverPlayed.com www.Patreon.com/TheGreatestStoryEverPlayed TheGreatestStoryEverPlayed@gmail.com @StoryEverPod Intro: Money for Lugging by New Waver Outro: End Credits by Visager
We get the Games, Potatoes, and Spatulas show off to a rocking start! Sporks! Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, being in a long term loving relationship with working in video games, sharing the developer's dream
Boss Rush Games' Walking Sim Show is back in action as Ed, Billy, and Celeste come together to discuss Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. You can catch Talk the Walk, part of our Boss Rush Expansion Pack, on Podcast Services and YouTube. Anchor | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google | Twitch | Overcast | Pocket Casts Edward Varnell: Twitter | Instagram | TwitchCeleste Roberts: Twitter | InstagramBilly Holiday: Twitter Follow us on Social Media: Twitter | Discord | Instagram | Twitch | YouTube | Facebook Group | Facebook
Come on over and listen to Poppascotch reaches into his bag of tricks and pulls out another edition of the Nummed' it Chronicles (it's a thing now) and discusses his experiences getting the platinum for Everybody's Gone to the Rapture! Enjoy it NUMM Skulls! (also a thing now)
Welcome to Geek News, Reviews, & Opinions the Podcast where we talk the week's events in Geek! This week was a doozy as we had deer people appointed to Twitch safety councils, YouTubers attacking each other's sponsors, Batwoman losing it's lead actress, the Snyder cut, and SO MUCH MORE!! This podcast was recorded May 24, 2020. Intro/outro music composed by Adam Mickelsen & Stephen Romney. ROMNEY'S RECOMMENDATION: https://t.co/GQrvjs60CL?amp=1 ShortFatOtaku on TotalBiscuit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA3rl_NMZ-s
In episode 169. Tony & Eddie sit down to talk through what could be a watershed moment for the show. Although they've dabbled in some campy films in the past - nothing before this holds a candle to this week's film, VelociPastor. This film is terrible, the budget was 35K, it will be tough for some to get through it - but it's also brilliant, hilarious and some of the actors and actresses here are beyond dedicated to this world. It's a marvel and a mess. If you like campy films, this will likely already be on your radar. If you like campy films and you haven't seen this - the boys would be willing to bet that it'll climb to the top of your chart of favorites. This week the boys also sampled two new beers of course. One from Lavery Brewing Company - a hazy, fruity mango IPA. And one from Railroad City Brewing Company - a grapefruit IPA. Stick around until the end of the show for detailed beer reviews and for their scores on the Untappd mobile app.
Rachel changes up the format, creating a top-3 list of various media items available in multiple formats. Here's everything we talked about in the episode: Number 1: Marvel Netflix's Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Defenders, and The Punisher. Number 2: Good Omens "Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch" by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Good Omens, Amazon Prime Stardust (2007), Director Matthew Vaughn Coraline (2009), Director Henry Selick American Gods, Starz The "Discworld" series by Terry Pratchett and "The Long Earth" series by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter. Number 3: Everybody's Gone to the Rapture The video games "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" and "Dear Esther" as well as their original soundtracks composed by Jessica Curry. To self-register for a virtual library card, visit: https://countycat.mcfls.org/selfreg Check out books, movies, and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org www.hoopladigital.com wplc.overdrive.com oakcreeklibrary.org
This week we talk about Pyre, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Titanfall 2 and more! If you do enjoy, share with your friends, it is much appreciated. Social media: Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/whathasthisbec1 Joel: https://twitter.com/GamesStreamsDK Lauren: https://twitter.com/Eliza_Rumm Will: https://twitter.com/WilliamMarr4 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elizarumm https://www.twitch.tv/gamesstreamsdk/videos Our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdDPApUvQMdgXJQrPtR74BA And finally, Lauren's Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/elizarumm
In this weeks episode I have Kona Kuma back to talk about a little narrative game from 2015. We go into the struggles of a small country life, how realistic the britishisms in the games are and how I managed to get totally lost in a walking simulator for nearly thirty minutes! screen shot from: https://monkeytailuk.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/everybodys-gone-to-the-rapturee284a2_20150815182730.jpg Intro music: Cole Bryant Kona kuma youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU3PPNyVThSUz_YTkl6D-dg Kon kuma twitter: https://twitter.com/C_nnor_ Gaming under the influence: Insta: _gamingundertheinfluence_ Twitter: gamingunderthe2
Forrige måned snakket vi om alt som har gått galt for oss når vi har brukt spill i undervisningen. I dag snur vi på det, og deler våre EPIC WINS! Denne ukens spill: FIREWATCH Spillene vi diskuterer denne gangen er listet her: Everybody’s gone to the rapture - https://store.steampowered.com/app/417880/Everybodys_Gone_to_the_Rapture/ Firewatch (IKTiskolen): https://iktipraksis.iktsenteret.no/content/firewatch Aviary Attorney: Inhuman Conditions: https://robots.management/ Proteus - https://www.iktogskole.no/?p=4064 In the Valley of Gods: https://inthevalleyofgods.com/ Little Big Planet - https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/LittleBigPlanet Total War - https://spillpedagogene.com/2018/03/01/tobias-gjor-bot-innlegg-1-av-3-om-spill-og-spontanitet-i-historiefaget/
Danielle, Cado, Natalie and Rob sit down to talk lore in games, when it's done well, when it's done poorly, and just why it's so hard to get right. We start with Destiny, a franchise that has radically changed just how it handles lore, and go deep into design that encourages intriguing, rather than eye-rolling detail about a game's world and characters. Discussed: Destiny, Destiny 2, Bloodborne, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Hollow Knight, Mass Effect, Life is Strange: Before the Storm, System Shock 2, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, BioShock, Prey, Dishonored, Spider-Man, Conservative radio pundits. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Random Assault Podcast, we talk all about the recent Nintendo Direct which blighted the world with a new Smash Bros announcement, we discuss the intricacies between AAA and indie titles on the Switch, Mitch reviews Everybody's Gone to the Rapture in the debut of F**king Art Games, and we tally up the votes for the new RA logo design! SEGMENT 1: - WWF No Mercy - RIP Billy Harrington - Super Smash Bros for Switch - Kirby Star Allies Demo - Ecco the Dolphin - More Nintendo Direct games - Box art misprints - The dichotomy of AAA and indies on Switch - My Nintendo points - Wii U ports on Switch SEGMENT 2: - F**king Art Games - Everybody's Gone to the Rapture - Ratchet and Clank remake - Mitch is annoying - Roy Purdy - Buffalo Wild Wings SEGMENT 3: - New logo discussion - Toys'R'Us - Farts and cum - Canadian television staples
2018: The Year of Miitomo Waluigi! Your hosts kick off this discussion of "Simplicity" by pitching a Waluigi conspiracy theory that spins into a fully developed cinematic universe. Stick around to hear the show get back on the rails and get a pretty solid discussion on simplicity in games. Dave admits to earning every achievement in Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. Giovanni explores the subtle mystery of Pitfall. Greg gives everyone some Minesweeper speedrunning strats. Colin forgets to breathe for like three minutes. Shoutout to our listener Wap for suggesting this topic! Some simple tasks for everyone: write us a review on Apple Podcasts, follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Games discussed include Pitfall, Minesweeper, HUGPUNX, and Bury me, my Love Show Notes: Game Theory Lucy Kellaway, Financial Times If gamers are the "educated elite," then... Patricia Hernandez, Nightmare Mode (archived) HUGPUNX by Merritt K
This week, Lauren joins us to talk about Tj playing Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. Lauren and Dom watch a Kingsman double feature, while DayZ finally leaves early access, and the CW is going live action with Teen Titans. Mega Man gets an 11th chapter coming soon, and Lauren is excited about a new scary movie! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genfailcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genfailcast/support
Wir leben in turbulenten und unsicheren Zeiten. Die Weltuntergangsuhr wurde erst vor kurzem auf zwei einhalb Minuten vor Mitternacht gestellt.Ein guter Zeitpunkt um sich zusammen zu raffen und über den Weltuntergang zu sprechen. In Videospielform versteht sich. Die beiden Bartträger haben diesen immerhin schon das ein oder andere mal verhindert und nicht selten sogar überlebt. Aber was kommt danach? Wie baut man sich ein Leben in einer Welt auf, die zerstört wurde? Und was hat all dies mit dem Bewusstsein einer Maschine zu tun?Erfahrt es in den nächsten zwei Stunden.Wenn ihr mehr von den beiden Bartträgern hören wollt, dann folgt ihnen auf Twitter unter @culturevania oder auf Facebook. Besucht doch auch www.culturevania.com und lasst eine Bewertung bei iTunes da!Shownotes:00:00 Intro04:00 Mass Effect 1-323:00 Final Fantasy 1530:45 Zelda Majoras Mask38:00 Metro 2033/Last Light54:00 Fallout 3, New Vegas, 41:00:00 DayZ/Miscreated1:08:00 The Walking Dead1:17:34 The Last of Us1:32:25 I am Alive1:37:37 Everybodys Gone to the Rapture1:43:05 Wie überlebe ich den Weltuntergang?
Literate Gamer explores a pastoral, albeit post-apocalyptic, English village in "game" Everybody's Gone to the Rapture by The Chinese Room. When civil discourse between our two hosts breaks down, one host sets fire to the other and uses his ashes to make his beverages more powerful and more fulfilling. Afterward, the emboldened host realizes that no one ever reads the episode summaries after the first sentence and sets out on a narrative quest that rivals the wayfarers of antiquity, and strains the very notion of narrative credulity. Oh, and they also debate the definition of the term 'game' itself.
Indie developers are pushing the envelope when it comes to what we can experience in gaming. Specifically in games such as Inside, Firewatch, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, and Undertale. These smaller teams are able to give us complex and meaningful stories that cause you to think and explore in your own way. We also talk about gigantic leatherback sea turtles, dogs finding Grandma by her perfume, and Jimmy Fallon geeking out over the Switch.
Another week, another Video Game Awards. Paul is beginning to go back through the 2016 back log and starting with Shadow Warrior 2. Sean continues with Pokemon and plays through Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. As mentioned, we discuss the VGAs, we also bring up the free games for December, No Man's Sky's big, new patch, and some Pokemon sales figures.
The guys debate Pro Wrestling's merits. Rob Schneider ruffles some feathers, as does Kanye West and Facebook God. The PSN's November free games get a review (Everybody's Gone to the Rapture & Deadly Tower of Monsters). The Scientology personality test is almost done and The Walking Dead again gets discussed.
After a couple of week's of VR indulgence, it's Rob's turn to talk about some 'meatspace' games from earlier in the year. First up we have Everybody's Gone to the Rapture from the Chinese Room, which debuted last year on PS4, but arrived on PC back in April to very little fanfare at all. We then have Coldwood Interactive's curious emo-platformer, Unravel, which if nothing else certainly benefitted from EA's bank account, whilst managing to preserve a whole lot of heart & soul in the process. It's all about the AAA indies on this week's #NOTplaying Podcast!Everybody's Gone to the Rapture http://store.steampowered.com/app/417880/Unravel http://www.unravelgame.com/en_GB.htmlContact us on Email at: notplayingpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter: @notplayingpodYou can find the show notes for this show at www.notlistening.co.ukIf you're listening on iTunes, please give us a review!Music kindly provided by Miracle of Sound https://www.youtube.com/miracleofsoundTo Check out other shows in the Collection visit:http://barkerpodcasts.webs.com Including the #NOTwatching Podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/show/the-notwatching-podcast
Audio Designer Adam Hay gives an insight into his work on BAFTA-winning Everybody's Gone to the Rapture and shares his advice, in conversation with BAFTA Breakthrough Brit Jessica Saunders. Check out our episode of The Guru dedicated to the world of sound design in film, featuring teams behind Whiplash, Gravity and Captain Phillipshttps://soundcloud.com/bafta/the-guru-podcast-feb-2015-sound-whiplash?in=bafta/sets/the-guru-podcast
In the 1st part of this week's epic trilogy, our brave adventurers square up to the evil dark lord? Will they defeat him? Does Daniel Pauls have enough can's of lynx to create fireballs? Will it all end rather abruptly? Find out in this week's conclusion to the Fellowship of Four. Also Gurnalist is back reviewing Everybody's Gone to the Rapture.
We here on Idle Weekend are pretty fond of story-based games, so you can imagine we have fond feelings for the genre terribly known as "walking simulators." The weekenders chat about Adr1ft, a space-walking simulator, and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, a ghost walking simulator, in order to suss out the future of the genre.
Dan Pinchbeck, co-founder of game development studio The Chinese Room, offers an insight into the inspiration behind BAFTA-nominated game Everybody's Gone to the Rapture.
This episode is chock full of goodness with Jake continuing his run of Paper Mario games and starting in on Paper Jam. Steve continues playing all sorts of stuff; Dragon Quest IV, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Defense Grid 2, Lego Indiana Jones 2, Mad Max, and The Witness. We also discuss the news about Microsoft allowing cross-platform play and Sony's response. Finally we end with some listener feedback and a new GV 10 List: Games that are art. Oh and you can find Steve's page on the Backloggery here: DuncanR2N's Backloggery _______ Find us at: www.gamersvantage.com Email us at: steveandjake@gamersvantage.com Follow us on Twitter @Gamersvantage
The composer of the score for Everybody's Gone to the Rapture talks about sexism, elitism, music, and zombies.
Gaming with a puppy & fancy dress rock band party time, Dragon Fin Soup, Destiny, Marvel Puzzle Quest, World of Tanks on console and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture
What do these two games have in common? More than you'd think, and that's their abstract surrealism, the magicality of their wonderful worlds, and the gorgeousness of their graphics. Seriously, play both of these games and join us this week as we discuss their finer points, and how spiritual you really are in Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, and how alive you are in The Vanishing of Ethan Carter.Relevant links!GamesRadar: "How to Enjoy Rapture: A real Englishman explains"On The Vanishing of Ethan Carter's ending: references and more by The AstronautsEthan Mars from Alfredo's favorite Heavy Rain
What do these two games have in common? More than you'd think, and that's their abstract surrealism, the magicality of their wonderful worlds, and the gorgeousness of their graphics. Seriously, play both of these games and join us this week as we discuss their finer points, and how spiritual you really are in Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, and how alive you are in The Vanishing of Ethan Carter.Relevant links!GamesRadar: "How to Enjoy Rapture: A real Englishman explains"On The Vanishing of Ethan Carter's ending: references and more by The AstronautsEthan Mars from Alfredo's favorite Heavy Rain
This month Gary, Neil and Chris review Defense Grid 2. We also discuss: - Everybody's Gone to the Rapture - Skyrim Mods - Mad Max (2015)
Everyone has been sucked up into the big glowing pattern in the sky. This week on the EXP Podcast, Scott and I go with them. What do we find there? Why some balls of light, a pastoral British village, and some serious problems with alien life forms of course! This is a lengthy podcast this week about an interesting and potentially divisive game, so of course we want to hear your thoughts. If you've got some time, send us an email or leave a comment. We'd love to hear your perspective on Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. Show Notes: - Runtime: 51 mins 54 sec - Music by Brad Sucks
There hasn't been this much Rare since the last vampire steak buffet.Regular service has almost resumed at Nintendo Free Radio, as the end of the editing backlog appears to be in sight. But first, we have some New Business to attend to, as Stephen and Donald took on respective Wii U 3D platformers in the form of Super Mario 3D World and The Legend of Kay Anniversary. Donald follows up the roll of cat puns with some retro brawling goodness in Streets of Rage 2... then Austen takes the wheel on the left side of the road and steers the crew through 30 years of googly eyes with Rare Replay. Everything from the good (Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts) to the bad (Grabbed By The Ghoulies, Snake Rattle 'n Roll, BATTLETOADS) gets looked at as Austen pretty much blasted through the collection in a few days. When not getting his British up, Austen didn't want to see the PS4 get Left Behind so he took a walk on the morbid side with Everybody's Gone To The Rapture (semi-functional run button included).Whatcha Watchin' has returned from summer hiatus: Donald teases the next show and also talks Vision of Escaflowne, Stephen gets praise from at least one of our fans with My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, the impossible to search K, and an Orange is the New Black update. Austen is satisfied with a Soul Eater spinoff... NOT.Following a rather emotional Listener Mail from our Canadian friend Jason, the crew looks at recent as-of-recording news with Gamescom, payola, MercurySteam x Metroid and the Mario Maker unlock kerfuffle on the docket. Finally, the Mushrooms cover Donald's employment woes with a bonus #ThanksHarper, Stephen's trouble with process, and virtual reality. Apologies for the downer ending.We'll be caught up with shows before we record another one - the editor would like to thank Labor Day - and we want to hear from you. Email (nintendofreeradio at gmail), tweet or comment below, if you please.This podcast was recorded on August 16 and edited by Donald Theriault. All music/clips used under fair use and for purpose of context to discussions.
We catch up on all the gaming that's happened during our hiatus, which includes Lara Croft Go, Broken Age, Bloodborne, and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. If you have any question or comments, please email us at podcast@bigbadaboomgames.com and we'll respond to them on the show!
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The Witcher 3, Rocket League, COD: Black Ops 3, Everybodys Gone to the Rapture, Marvel Puzzle Quest and Pac-Man 256 Plus all things 'game-O-rama'
Kill That Robot Grabado el 20 de Agosto de 2015. ¡¡¡Buenos / as días / tardes / noches amigos y amigas!!! Tras dejar atrás esos paraísos tropicales en los que hemos pasado las vacaciones, volvemos una semana más a los micrófonos para grabar el que, según 9 de cada 10 expertos de la Universidad de Michigan, es el mejor podcast de todo Internet. El de hoy es un programa cargado de contenidos: tendremos un rápido repaso a todo lo presentado en la Gamescom, que celebró su última edición hace un par de semanas en la ciudad alemana de Colonia, así como de todas las novedades presentadas por Disney en la feria bi-anual D23. Además hablaremos de dos novedades del mundo de los videojuegos: el exclusivo Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, que despierta el debate sobre qué es y qué no es un videojuego; y el divertido Fallout Shelter, que ha visto la luz recientemente en dispositivos Android. No nos olvidamos de nuestra sección habitual de "Lo Mejor y Lo Peor de la Semana", ni de la recién estrenada "La Manguera del Vinagre", donde abordaremos el lamentable hecho que se ha vivido en las ultimas semanas en el mundo de los e-sports. Esperamos que comentéis sobre todo ello. Recordad que vuestro feedback nos importa, y que podéis encontrarnos en: - Twitter: @KillThatRobot - Facebook: /KillThatRobot - Instagram: @KillThatRobot - Tumblr: killthatrobot.tumblr.com Como siempre estamos abiertos a todo tipo de comentarios y sugerencias, y podéis poneros en contacto con nosotros a través de las redes sociales o de nuestro correo. ¡Hasta la semana que viene!
Jack and Tyler are joined once again by Justin and together go on a tirade about the Halloween series, why they love the Fall and some talk about video games. This week we discussed: Old School Mario Rare Replay Tyler's final thoughts on Everybody's Gone to the Rapture Takes 9 days to unlock everything in Super Mario Maker Nintendo employee fired for comments said on a podcast Rainbow Six Siege delayed PS4's 3.0 update Thank you so much for listening. If you like our show please leave us a review on our iTunes page. We'll shout you out on the show and Tyler will give you Jack's credit card number.
Vad händer när 23 indieutvecklare flyttar ut i skogen för att fila på sina drömspel? P3 Spel är tillbaka och möter deltagarna i projektet Stugan! Är det där vi hittar nästa stora spelsuccé? Säsongens första P3 Spel innehåller dessutom tips på de bästa mobilspelen just nu och ett rejält nyhetssvep för dig som missat sommaren stora överraskningar. Panelen består av Susanne Möller, Victor Leijonhuvud och Tobias Norström som bland annat pratar robotdinosaurier, atombombsbunkrar och den kanske mest efterlängtade spelremaken någonsin. Det delas ut betyg till det berättelsefokuserade äventyret Everybodys Gone to the Rapture och den gamla äventyrsklassikern "Kings Quest" som återvänder i ny tappning. Jimmy Håkansson bjuder på en krönika och P3 Spels Wall of Fame uttökas med ett extra rysligt bidrag! Det blir också en stor genomgång av vad panelen spelat i sommar!Du hör P3 Spel med Angelica Norgren lördag 18.03 i P3.
Game Informants Tim Turi and Ben Hanson stop by to talk Super Mario Maker, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Pac-Man 256 and more, but mostly end up debating Resident Evil games and trivia.
The Pubcast is turning five, apparently. To celebrate, we drink whisky and talk about Forza 6, Crackdown 3, Hitman, Tacoma, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Dark Souls 2 and a whole lot more.
Paul and Randy are stuck in Fallout Shelter while D.J. tap dances on somebody's face in Final Fantasy XIV's Frontlines. Also: Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Mark of the Ninja, Dead Rising 3, and Super Mario Maker. Episode Timeline 00:00 - Intro06:55 - Fallout Shelter18:58 - Everybody's Gone to the Rapture31:05 - Final Fantasy XIV40:45 - Community Backlog Update49:50 - Dead Rising 359:30 - Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes65:50 - Mark of the Ninja73:05 - Super Mario Maker87:50 - Outro
Hey there everybody! Welcome to the latest episode of the Talking Games podcast. This week Justin takes the reigns and leads Bob and Jacqui on a mystifying adventure of walking, walking and some more walking in Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. Bob talks about how Jacqui is a bad dinosaur in Ark: Survival Evolved. Jacqui? She talks about something! You'll just have to wait and see what it is. Hop aboard the walking train, we'll get there eventually!
This week everyone played Fallout Shelter now that is available on Android. There is also some talk about Final Fantasy, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, and some of the more interesting news items of the week.
This week everyone played Fallout Shelter now that is available on Android. There is also some talk about Final Fantasy, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, and some of the more interesting news items of the week.
This week we share our thoughts on Submerged, Goat Simulator, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, and Galak-Z. We're also caught up in a big Square Enix PSN sale.
Bonus Barrel time! Todays topic is a weird one! We each made a list of our top 10 games to talk about BUT with a huge set of rules that forced us to make very specific choices (and insured us that the ones we usually pick aren't there). The iists might very well surprise you! Also discussed: -A new Boy and his Blob -DeNA announcement (coming?) -Touch screen controls -Dragon Ball Z Extreme Butoden Demo -FF7 Remake News -Splatoon Web App -FFXV news -Everybodys Gone to the Rapture Sprint button -Free Shiny pokemon! -Ps4 September Update! and.. MORE! Check out our youtube episodes too: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTt2EcGHud0 Music in today's episode: Chibi Ninja and We're all under the stars (Erik Skiff) @eric-skiff freemusicarchive.org/music/Azureflu…eflux_-_catnip
Another title in the line of interactive story games, find out what Everbody's Gone to the Rapture has to offer.
Hurra, sommeren er over! Vi sparker igang fjerde sesong av Level Upcast med en gjennomgang av de største nyhetene fra spillmessen GamesCom, vi har en slags anmeldelse av «Everybody's Gone to the Rapture» og vi svarer på en haug med spørsmål fra lytterne. Det er godt å være tilbake!
Everybody's doing that Rapture thing and we couldn't be more thrilled. Well, we could. We could really, truly be more thrilled. Still, at least we get to watch Sonic the Hedgehog have an orgy and become pregnant, which happened this week. We are all still recovering from that one. Elsewhere, we chat about King's Quest, Half-Life, and a load of other bollocks!
We wrap up Gamescom 2015, talk about the future of World of Warcraft, examine the impact of Time Magazine's VR cover, try to figure out what went wrong with Everybody's Gone to the Rapture's reviews, introduce the new co-host, and much more!
Everyone's back from their various adventures, and a little bit loopy because of it. Andrew and Max are jet-lagged, Brian's on painkillers after having his wisdom teeth out, and Marty forgot how old he is. Anyway, we discuss Everybody's Gone to The Rapture, The Phantom Pain, and the most incredible Spider-Man cosplayers we've ever seen.
In this episode, some Call of Duty Black Ops 3 beta info, Rising Thunder is now in open alpha, Playstation Plus voting begins on Thursday, Hearthstone is generating about $20 million monthly and Blizzard is building a new tool for eSports called Compete. Two patches, the first is Dragon Age Inquisition Patch 9, and the beta PS4 3.0 firmware is available in Japan. The show wraps up with info about Everybody's Gone to the Rapture's run button. complex.computer
Bonus Barrel time! Leff's dreams come true - he gets to talk about historical games. He also reveals his love for Napoleon. The relationship seems one sided which is not healthy but we support him anyways. If nerdy history talk isn't enough for you we also cover the following: -Gangplank returns! -FF12 Remake? -Vega appears! -Everybody's Gone to the Rapture (and so is Rob) -WoW Update -PSNow to Vita -Poi Kickstarter -Red Ash's failed Kickstarter? -Mighty no 9 to 2016. -Dev - Talk (Kickstarters and delays?) -Ghost in Destiny Recast -Mega Man Collection -Scalebound -FFXV trailer -Games we're excited for -Splatoon Update... -And Amiibos! Check out our youtube episodes too: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTt2EcGHud0 Music in today's episode: Chibi Ninja and We're all under the stars (Erik Skiff) @eric-skiff freemusicarchive.org/music/Azureflu…eflux_-_catnip SFX http://freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/160512/ http://freesound.org/people/xtrgamr/sounds/239595/
In this episode, Kojima is completely off the MGS V box, EA and Comcast launch a game streaming service, a Counter Strike Pro talks Adderall usage in their scene, just how much money the Gearbox CEO lost on Aliens: Colonial Marines, release dates for N++, Galak-Z, and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture on PS4, it's the last day to buy Playstation Mobile games, a Prototype HD bundle shows up on PS4 and Xbox One, and finally, Year Walk is headed to Wii U. complex.computer
Join Roger, Joe and Vince as they discuss Star Wars: Battlefront, Sword Coast Legends, Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Firefly Online, Crowfall. iTunes | Stitcher | RSS feed If you enjoy the show, please make certain to stop by iTunes and leave us a review!
This week everybody gets a window into Sean and Danielle's Bloodborne-consumed lives, everybody is convinced by Spaff to play an "RPG whodunnit roguelike," and while only Danielle played "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture," everybody else was quite taken with her description of the experience.