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The geeks are back with a bonus episode where we review "Far Cry New Dawn." Join Erik, Matt, and Steve as they talk about the positives and negatives of Ubisoft's latest entry in the Far Cry franchise. What's new in the game? Did the game change that much since Far Cry 5? And are the Twins a greater threat than Joseph Seed? Find out on Geeks with Kids. Let us know what you think of the game by emailing podcast@geekswithkids.ca or visit http://www.geekswithkids.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekswithkids/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekswithkidscn Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GeeksWithKidsPodcast/ Tumblr: https://geekswithkids.tumblr.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGBX7Iwb1KBQK_2wEjEpa7w --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekswithkids/message
Let's save Hope County! Jerrett gives his first impressions of Ubisoft's Far Cry 5 and how it stacks up against previous entries in the series. Mogan talks about her growing love for the esports minor league, Overwatch Contenders. LINKS: Subscribe to watch new episodes every Tuesday: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi14dFb-OyPcOS2pt4ZKP7g?sub_confirmation=1 Subscribe on podcast services: https://teamchatpodcast.com/where-to-listen/ Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/jkh48jk Support the show and get perks: https://www.patreon.com/teamchatpodcast Like our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamChatPodcast/ Follow TCP and the hosts on Twitter: - TCP: https://twitter.com/TeamChatPodcast - Jerrett: https://twitter.com/jtwilson - Mogan: https://twitter.com/MoganATX
This week Chris, Jon, and guest Casey join a cult in Montana....err fight a cult...err hangout with a diabetic bear named Cheeseburger in Ubisoft's Far Cry 5! After that, we talk about all the Xbox Games with Gold and PS Plus games for April, the Overwatch World Cup and Sea of Thieves' success! Before any of that though we also share some thoughts on Ready Player One. Game On!
PtG breaks down the controversial reveal and trailer of Ubisoft's Far Cry 5, set in the US. Big news this week includes the Nathan Drake film casting, Red Dead Redemption 2 delay, Bioware's new Dragon Age game and floppy, jumpy magikarp. (News) - Far Cry 5 trailer, new Dragon Age game, Nathan Drake casting, Red Dead Redemption 2 delay, Street Fighter 2 thoughts, Monster Hunter XX for Switch, Magikarp Jump release (What's Loaded Up) - Persona 5, Farpoint, Overwatch, Injustice 2, Magikarp Jump
This time around the sun, we have blasted our way through the oxygen-poor air of Kyrat in the world of 2014 Ubisoft's Far Cry 4: the crew this time is Will (hosting), Craig, and Brian. A far cry from a truly original concept, 4 is definitely a sequel to 2012's Far Cry 3, but yet it does so well enough to avoid too many Assassin's Creed gripes... but this might be the last time the franchise escapes so easily. Near-faceless protagonist Ajay Ghale, 26, is following his mother's dying wish to have her ashes spread in the mountainous terrain of her home country Kyrat, and Fashionable Dictator Pagan Min shows up right at the onset of your necrotic visit to run interference on the plan, for your mother is (one of) his lost love(s?). From there, you spread many other people's ashes all over the country as you liberate much of the countryside from the tyrannical dictator's clutches, and you'll do so with flag-totin' Americans and bible-thumping UAC born-agains, with Yogi & Booboo and magical materials that gain you access to hallucinatory Shangri-La, with an arsenal of crazy weapons drip-fed to you from a hybrid mix of Christian-history-inspired figures and egregious quantities of slain wildlife. Far Cry 4, like 3, has a lot in common with games like Mercenaries and Just Cause 2, and in setting has a few things in common with the later setpieces of Uncharted 2. Unlike that game, the world here is open to you to do with as you please, whether that's exploration-heavy or demolition-soaked. Listen to us this week discuss our approaches, what worked for us (the world), what didn't (the plot), and what chilled us (De Plure). Make sure you try not leaving the table! Buy Far Cry 4 (PS4) on Amazon and support us!
This time around the sun, we have blasted our way through the oxygen-poor air of Kyrat in the world of 2014 Ubisoft's Far Cry 4: the crew this time is Will (hosting), Craig, and Brian. A far cry from a truly original concept, 4 is definitely a sequel to 2012's Far Cry 3, but yet it does so well enough to avoid too many Assassin's Creed gripes... but this might be the last time the franchise escapes so easily. Near-faceless protagonist Ajay Ghale, 26, is following his mother's dying wish to have her ashes spread in the mountainous terrain of her home country Kyrat, and Fashionable Dictator Pagan Min shows up right at the onset of your necrotic visit to run interference on the plan, for your mother is (one of) his lost love(s?). From there, you spread many other people's ashes all over the country as you liberate much of the countryside from the tyrannical dictator's clutches, and you'll do so with flag-totin' Americans and bible-thumping UAC born-agains, with Yogi & Booboo and magical materials that gain you access to hallucinatory Shangri-La, with an arsenal of crazy weapons drip-fed to you from a hybrid mix of Christian-history-inspired figures and egregious quantities of slain wildlife. Far Cry 4, like 3, has a lot in common with games like Mercenaries and Just Cause 2, and in setting has a few things in common with the later setpieces of Uncharted 2. Unlike that game, the world here is open to you to do with as you please, whether that's exploration-heavy or demolition-soaked. Listen to us this week discuss our approaches, what worked for us (the world), what didn't (the plot), and what chilled us (De Plure). Make sure you try not leaving the table! Buy Far Cry 4 (PS4) on Amazon and support us!