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Making his long awaited return Tomas Becks tells us what he's up to this year and he also tells us about an upcoming game, Whirlight - No Time To Trip and he reveals what he found out in his interview with the developers. Elsewhere Kieran tells us how we can buy the universe in his review of Universe for Sale and what happens until then in eh, new game Until Then. Meanwhile Seoirse also tells us how 12 year old Lil does in her job as a Guardsman in Lil Guardsman and he reviews the first VR exclusive adventure game on the podcast as he reviews Lovecraftian cosmic horror game and award winning Broken Spectre. Before all that the trio discuss the latest news including a second award nomination for the Adventure Games Podcast and some release dates for two very exciting adventure games. All that and much more!Adventure Games Podcast Official SiteDemo reviewedWhirlight - No Time To Trip Steam PageInterview with devs of WhirlightGames ReviewedLil' Guardsman Official SiteUntil Then Official SiteBroken Spectre Official SiteUniverse For Sale Official SiteIf you would like to stay up to date make sure you subscribe to the podcast. You can subscribe and listen to this podcast on Itunes and Spotify and all other major Podcast Platforms! You can also subscribe to our Youtube channel for extra video content such as video reviews, video interviews, trailers and gameplay.You can also support the podcast at our PatreonYou can review this podcast here:https://ratethispodcast.com/adventuregamespodcastYou can also find this podcast on our social media below:FacebookTwitterInstagramDiscordYou can also find the RSS feed here:http://www.adventuregamespodcast.com/podcast?format=rssLogo created by Siobhan. You can find her on Twitter and InstagramMusic is Speedy Delta (ID 917) by Lobo Loco and can be found here:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Welcome/Speedy_Delta_ID_917_1724
On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we head back to Arrakis and dive into Dune: Part Two, but first we need to discuss news and our topic of the week. A flip of our last episode, this time we want to discuss when we love a film so much, but no one else seems to get it. It's important to note, we don't mean guilty pleasures. We mean a film you truly believe is great for whatever reason, and the world at large just mostly thinks you're insane. Then we dive into Denis Villeneuve's return to spice up the theatrical experience with Dune: Part Two. First up is our spoiler-free review, and then Tomas Becks joins us to explain why the film is a masterpiece, and how we just don't understand. This is a conversation for every level of Dune fan, so we hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 25:10) Opening | Shōgun - Subtitles vs English Dub, and NCIS Expands Their Universe (25:11 – 58:38) From The Outside In: When You Love a Movie No One Seems to Get (58:39 – 1:54:25) Dune: Part Two Review, followed by Spoilercast with Tomas Becks Listen to our new podcast, Inspired By A True Story, now available in your favorite podcast feed! Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content like our Bad Movie Night by visiting Patreon.com/ TheHollywoodOutsider Be sure to join our Facebook Group Follow us on X @BuyPopcorn Subscribe on Apple Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe via RSS
This week Seoirse is joined once again by Tomas Becks from The Gaming Outsider and Laura Cress from Adveturegamers as we go back in time to Post Franco Spain, the dark ages and the renaissance. Then as if real life wasn't post-apocalyptic enough we review what many consider to be one of the best narrative games of all time and Laura then gives us a hands on preview of one of the most eagerly anticipated adventure games this year! Plus the latest news and much more!ConferencesNarrascope 2020 ScheduleGames announced and releasedHumble Bundle SierraThe Lord of the Rings: Gollum ScreenshotsAntenna Dilemma First Anniversary UpdateInspector Waffles Demo UpdateMike & Tyler Steam PageTales from Off Peak Valley Volume 1 Official Site SteamSarawak Steam PageJessika Steam PageThe Strange Story of Brian Fisher Official Site SteamCAMEO: CCTV Detective Official Site SteamDreamback VR Official Site SteamLone Mclonegan: A Western Adventure Official SiteNairi: Rising Tide Steam Page PrologueGames ReviewedThe Flower Collectors Official Site The Procession to Calvary Official SiteA Plague Tale: Innocence Official SiteThe Last of Us Official SiteGame PreviewedBeyond a Steel Sky Official Site SteamIf you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more interviews with more adventure game developers then please subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.You can review this podcast here:https://ratethispodcast.com/adventuregamespodcastYou can also support the podcast at our PatreonMore details about this podcast here:www.adventuregamespodcast.comYou can find links to my social media links here:FacebookTwitterInstagramDiscordYou can also listen to this podcast on Itunes and Spotify and all other major Podcast Platforms!You can also find the RSS feed here:http://www.adventuregamespodcast.com/podcast?format=rssAdventure Game Podcasts logo by Jake Vest. You can check out his work here:https://jake.re/Music is Speedy Delta (ID 917) by Lobo Loco and can be found here:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Welcome/Speedy_Delta_ID_917_1724
On Ep 290, Scott and Zack talk about JRPGs the community would like to see in HD. They also discuss The new Final Fantasy VII remake in detail. Scott sits down to talk about The Complex with contributing writer Tomas Becks. On This Episode (Start) Welcome/Introduction (4:40) News (PS5 Controller Reveal, Resident Evil 4 remake rumor)) (37:12) From the Outside In Topic (“Community Questions”) (1:06:24) Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS4) (1:49:54) The Complex (PC) (2:04:35) Closing Grab the episode now on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music and more. If you love this episode and want other gaming content you can't get anywhere else, please support us on Patreon! Also, don't forget to check out our Discord Server.
Another bumper episode this week as Tomas Becks and I review four adventure games! We discuss three games vying for comedy adventure game of the year and one game that is most certainly not a comedy but still packs a hell of a punch. Plus we discuss 3 new VR adventure games just released and what the future holds for VR.Links:Museum safe crackedShadow PointZEDOuter WildsQuantic Dream Third Party PublishingBirdcageLinks to games reviewed on podcast:Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks AhoyClam ManGuard DutyThe Death of Erin MyersHeavens VaultJon Ingold Dialogue talk at AdventureX 2018If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more interviews with more adventure game developers then please subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.More details about this podcast here:www.adventuregamespodcast.comYou can find links to my social media links here:FacebookTwitterInstagramDiscordYou can also listen to this podcast on Itunes and Spotify and all other major Podcast Platforms!You can also find the RSS feed here:http://www.adventuregamespodcast.com/podcast?format=rssAdventure Game Podcasts logo by Jake Vest. You can check out his work here:https://jake.re/Music is Speedy Delta (ID 917) by Lobo Loco and can be found here:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Welcome/Speedy_Delta_ID_917_1724
This week I am joined once again by Tomas Becks in this Chinese inspired episode. First we go to ancient china as I review Detective Di; The Silk Rose Murders and then we head to a cyberpunk future as Tomas reviews Chinese developed game Tales of The Neon sea. Plus we discuss not, not two but three Adventure game conferences happening this year.Links:LudoNarracon GamesAdventureX 2019 AnnouncementNarrascope 2019A Plague Tale: InnocenceDetective DiTales of The Neon SeaIf you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more interviews with more adventure game developers then please subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.More details about this podcast here:www.adventuregamespodcast.comYou can find links to my social media links here:FacebookTwitterInstagramDiscordYou can also listen to this podcast on Itunes and Spotify and all other major Podcast Platforms!You can also find the RSS feed here:http://www.adventuregamespodcast.com/podcast?format=rssAdventure Game Podcasts logo by Jake Vest. You can check out his work here:https://jake.re/Music is Speedy Delta (ID 917) by Lobo Loco and can be found here:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Welcome/Speedy_Delta_ID_917_1724
In episode 10 Tomas Becks joins me (Seoirse Dunbar) to review Mage’s Initiation: Reign of the Elements. Did Tomas find this game to be a handsome prince or an ugly frog? Find out in this episode! Plus some intriguing new adventure game announcements and awards continue for Lucas Pope!Links:Mage's Initiation: Reign of the Elements Official SiteLinks to games and articles on podcast:Draugen TrailerFirmament KickstarterThe Walking Dead ArticleBlacksadMoons of MadnessSyberia on SwitchYour Future Self Steam PageLucas Pope AwardsIf you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more interviews with more adventure game developers then please subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.More details about this podcast here:www.adventuregamespodcast.comYou can find links to my social media links here:FacebookTwitterInstagramDiscordYou can also listen to this podcast on Itunes and Spotify and all other major Podcast Platforms!You can also find the RSS feed here:http://www.adventuregamespodcast.com/podcast?format=rssAdventure Game Podcasts logo by Jake Vest. You can check out his work here:https://jake.re/Music is Speedy Delta (ID 917) by Lobo Loco and can be found here:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Welcome/Speedy_Delta_ID_917_1724
The Adventure Games Podcast is now weekly! And in our first weekly episode I am joined by Gaming Outsider reviewer Tomas Becks to discuss our favourite adventure games of 2018. We also take a deep dive to Obra Dinn as we investigate if the game really does deserve the hype. Plus we discuss our favourite adventure games of all time and I review what will likely be one of the best adventure games of 2019, Rainswept.Tomas Becks Personal favourite Adventure Games 2018Tomas Becks ReviewsRainswept Official SiteReturn of the Obra Dinn Official SiteLinks to games and articles mentioned:Aggies awardsAGS awardsGrunnd:FacebookOfficial SiteDiscordAntenna Dilemma Official SiteLord Winklebottom InvestigatesIf you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more interviews with more adventure game developers then please subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.More details about this podcast here:www.adventuregamespodcast.comYou can find links to my social media links here:FacebookTwitterInstagramDiscordYou can also listen to this podcast on Itunes and Spotify and all other major Podcast Platforms:You can also find the RSS feed here:http://www.adventuregamespodcast.com/podcast?format=rssAdventure Game Podcasts logo by Jake Vest. You can check out his work here:https://jake.re/Music is Speedy Delta (ID 917) by Lobo Loco and can be found here:http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Welcome/Speedy_Delta_ID_917_1724
Zack discusses a tale submitted by listener Tomas Becks, revolving around an adventurer with a predetermined fate. Enjoying SMIRK? Then please be sure to share the show through your social media outlets! Welcome to Smirk. A podcast that covers society and culture through a storytelling lens. Part creative writing, part discussion, and always interesting. Each week our hosts brings a story to the show, a story they wrote themselves, which is immediately followed by a light-hearted discussion on the author's moral or theme. These stories can cover any topic the host wants to discuss, it can be lighthearted or more serious. No one but the author knows if these tales are truth or fiction, and part of the fun is guessing while you're listening before the reality is made clear. We want to hear from you! If you want to share YOUR story, join the conversation by writing in to mystory@smirkpodcast.com, and include your moral, or you can let us guess at it. This is the podcast that looks at truth, fiction, and reality. With a Smirk. Don't forget to subscribe to Smirk and share the show with your friends!