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In this episode, Sean and I are talking about the idea of revisiting older work. Some people find value in looking back over what they've done, while others never do and instead are always looking to what comes next. While Sean and I have a few similarities around it, there are definitely some differences in how each of us relates to our previous bodies of work. SHOW NOTES Talking Funny (Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Ricky Gervais, and Louis CK) CONNECT WITH JEFFERY Website: https://jefferysaddoris.com Twitter: @jefferysaddoris Instagram: @jefferysaddoris CONNECT WITH SEAN Website: http://seantucker.photography Twitter: @seantuck Instagram: @seantuck YouTube: Sean Tucker…
Full Blog: Techniques To Close More Car Deals: Car Sales Tips That Work Selling cars at a dealership can be very simple, but it can also be very hard. The difference between the two falls on the car salesman and the automotive sales training they have received. It comes down to having the best techniques to close more car deals. The best car sales tips that work starts with the beginning of the process. If you want to sell more cars, you need to properly qualify the customer. This week, Sean V. Bradley, CSP talks about the art of the sale. As the President of Dealer Synergy with over 22 years experience in the automotive industry, Sean is the best in the industry. While Sean is highly skilled on how to close car deals, he was once mentored by a great GSM. Today, that mentor is his guest. About Charlie Kearns Charlie Kearns has 39 years experience in the automotive industry, with the last 34 years in a GSM or GM position. Currently, he is the the General Sales Manager at Sansone Jr's Windsor Nissan in East Windsor, NJ. Charlie Kearns specializes in many areas of the auto industry. Most notably, he is known for how recruits, teaches, and motivates sales staff to achieve maximum productivity. In fact, Sean V. Bradley, CSP attributes some of his selling porous to Charlie's mentorship. Charlie is excellent at building his team because he doesn't tell his team what to do, he shows them. Additionally, he simplifies the car sales process and is always prepared. Free Resources To Help You Close More Car Deals Dealer Synergy & Bradley On Demand: The Automotive Industry's #1 Training, Tracking, Testing, and Certification Platform and Consulting & Accountability Firm The Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast: is the #1 Resource for Automotive Sales Professionals, Managers, and Owners. Also, join The Millionaire Car Salesman Facebook Group today! The Against All Odds Radio Show: Hosting guests that have started from the bottom and rose to the top. Also, join The Against All Odds Radio Show Guests & Listeners Facebook Group for the podcasted episodes. Join The Millionaire Car Salesman Club: on Clubhouse Win the Game of Googleopoly: Unlocking the Secret Strategy of Search Engines The Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast is Proudly Sponsored By: VinCue: In addition to be built by dealers for dealers, VinCue is an All-In-One Digital Platform. At the end of the day, it can help your Dealership! AutoWeb: Visit AutoWeb.com/dealers for help in revolutionizing your business to help you sell more cars. Dealer eProcess: Specializing in responsive websites. Without a doubt, DealereProcess.com is the auto industry's leading custom website provider. CarNow: Sell more cars now! Not only is CarNow.com. the market leader in tailored digital solutions, but they are built to help dealers sell more cars.
Full Episode Blog: Techniques To Sell Cars On Social Media: Strategy & Content You are missing the boat if you do not have a social media strategy! The top sales associates all have one thing in common: they sell more cars because they sell cars on social media. They sell cars on Facebook, they sell cars on Instagram, and they sell cars on YouTube! Additionally, they invest in social media management tools to keep them organized. Sean V. Bradley, CSP, and L.A. Williams talk about social media. Social media is the #1 form of communication. More importantly, they have worked with sales associates that sell more cars from social media alone than the average sales associate does total. While Sean and L.A. are social media superstars, their guest is a social media selling expert. Brandon Cogozzo has found the social media strategy that can elevate any car salesman or dealer’s online presence. About Brandon Cogozzo Brandon Cogozzo loves social media. In fact, he is fascinated by it. As such, he is the Social Media Manager at Mercedes Benz of Fort Mitchell, in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. From content creation to navigating the back end of social media, he manages the social media for 27 stores. Also known as Brandon “Cargozzo” on Instagram, Brandon always had a passion for cars. However, he was led to this career by accident. Following his passion for both cars and social media, he had a post get over 3 million impressions. Eventually it was reposted by Mercedes Benz. Since then, he followed his calling and has become a social media maven. Show Notes: Automotive Social Media Strategy: Understand Your Platforms When utilizing social media to brand and market yourself, it is important to understand each platform. Each social media platform has its own pros and cons. Understanding what each platform is best at is critical. Brandon’s strategy for each social media platform is different. He uses each platform for what it is best at. He then customizes his content strategy for each site. Additionally, Brandon suggests that you need to focus on the demographics of each social media medium. This will help you tailor your content for each platform correctly. Customizing your message to your audience is just as important to social media as it is any other form of communication. You want to make sure you deliver to proper message through the best medium. As a result, you are more likely to reach the right potential customers and sell more cars. How To Sell Cars On Instagram Instagram is the perfect place for content creation. Brandon approaches Instagram as a way to pull people into the brand. First, he understands the appeal of the brand. Then he creates content that sets the brand up as an authority, or what they are best at. As a result, people start to view his content, and the product starts to sell itself. How To Sell Cars On YouTube 70% of viewers bought from a brand after seeing it on YouTube. With this in mind, it would make a lot of sense to advertise yourself and your brand on YouTube. While it makes sense to have sales related content on your YouTube channel, it is not necessarily the best way to drive traffic. Brandon suggests that you should use your YouTube account to continue interactions with customers. The car buying experience doesn’t stop when the car is off the lot. You can gain repeat, new, and referred customers if you stay at the top of their minds. Additionally, Brandon has found significant success by creating tips and tricks to help customers with their car. First, you can start by making videos about commonly asked questions for different models. Then, you can then create a playlist for that model. From there, customers can view it whenever they need to. Not only will this help keep you in the mind of your customers, but it will also put you in the minds of other customers of the brand. Social Media Management Tools Managing multiple accounts on multiple social media platforms can become hectic. As a result, there are different technologies available. These tools will not only help you and your dealership schedule content, but also help you stay organized. By using these tools, you can take you and your dealership to the next level. Sell Cars On Facebook With Facebook Business Suite Brandon uses Facebook Business Suite to manage his Facebook and Instagram accounts. One of the features he enjoys most is the scheduling tool. Especially because it allows him to manage his time effectively. By using the Facebook Business Suite, Brandon can schedule important posts as far as a year in advance. Additionally, it has tools that help you reply to customers’ comments and DMs. Other Tools To Manage Social Media Posts While there are many benefits to the Facebook Business Suite, it unfortunately only manages Instagram & Facebook. However, there are many different full service social media management tools available on the market. Additionally, there are programs like HootSuite that can allow you to manage all of your social media accounts through one system. Social Media Strategy: Content Creation Sell More Cars Through Emotional Appeal The message and tone of your content is important to your social media marketing. This is because there is a lot of content on social media. In addition to the amount of content, attention spans are also at an all-time low. If you want to Sell more cars using social media you need to cut through the clutter and stand out to your clients. Brandon accomplishes this by creating content with emotional appeal. You need to make a person feel something when they see your content. No matter what the feeling is, they’re more likely to remember your brand when emotion is involved. Car Sales Social Media Strategy: Less Is More Just as posting to social media is important, so too is how much and how often. When posting to any social media, it is better to practice the quality over quantity theory. Having three thought-out and well-produced posts is better than having 12 good posts. Not only do you want great content, but you also need to spread your posts out. For example, if you have 12 high-quality posts, but posted at the time, the result can be negative. The customer will feel overwhelmed by this and unfollow you. Simply put, if you are going to spend time on quality content, spread out the time with which they will be posted. Best Practices To Sell Cars On Social Media Without a doubt, Brandon has a significant amount of experience utilizing social media. However, he had to go through a series of trials and errors to find the right mix. As a result, he discovered the do’s and don’ts, and shares his tips on how to sell cars on social media. How To Sell Cars On Social Media Tip 1 The camera you use is just as important as the picture you are taking. Brandon suggests that you should use the camera on your phone. Additionally, he recommends using an iPhone, as he has experienced better quality. Along with quality, Brandon also feels that the picture looks more authentic with an iPhone camera. However, keep in mind that some photos don’t translate across brands. Sell Cars On Social Media Tip 2 Quality is important when it comes to any type of marketing. One of the simplest things you can do to increase the quality is to clean your camera’s lens. Especially when using a phone to take the pictures. If the photo is blurry or distorted, it will likely be less pleasurable for the consumer. Sell Cars On Social Media Tip 3 Having clean and quality content and photos is a great starting point. In addition to this, Brandon suggests editing your photos. There are many different free editing tools available. They will allow you to upgrade your images. Not only can you add effects to your photos, you can also brand them to yourself. It is important that you don’t over edit your photos. Your editing should enhance the photo, not deter from in. Doing so will likely cheapen your brand. Sell Cars On Social Media Tip 4 When taking photos of any vehicle for any reason, you must do so correctly. You do not want to be too far from the vehicle. However, you do not want to be too close either. You want the entire vehicle in the frame. Essentially, don’t cut off half of the car in photos. Be sure the vehicle is the primary focal point. Don’t cut off parts of the car in your photos because you are too close. This can lead customers to believe there is something wrong with the car or that you didn’t put a lot of effort into the work. Additionally, don’t be too far away from the vehicle. This can draw attention away from the vehicle or have distracting items in the background. More About the Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast's Hosts & Guests Sean V. Bradley | L.A. Williams | Brandon Cogozzo Resources To Help You Sell More Cars On Social Media Dealer Synergy & Bradley On Demand: The Automotive Industry’s #1 Training, Tracking, Testing, and Certification Platform and Consulting & Accountability Firm The Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast: is the #1 Resource for Automotive Sales Professionals, Managers, and Owners. Also, join The Millionaire Car Salesman Facebook Group today! The Against All Odds Radio Show: Hosting guests that have started from the bottom and rose to the top. Also, join The Against All Odds Radio Show Guests & Listeners Facebook Group for the podcasted episodes. Join The Millionaire Car Salesman Club: on Clubhouse Win the Game of Googleopoly: Unlocking the Secret Strategy of Search Engines The Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast is Proudly Sponsored By: VinCue: In addition to be built by dealers for dealers, VinCue is an All-In-One Digital Platform. At the end of the day, it can help your Dealership! AutoWeb: Visit AutoWeb.com/dealers for help in revolutionizing your business to help you sell more cars. Dealer eProcess: Specializing in responsive websites. Without a doubt, DealereProcess.com is the auto industry’s leading custom website provider. CarNow: Sell more cars now! Not only is CarNow.com. the market leader in tailored digital solutions, but they are built to help dealers sell more cars.
While Sean was on special assignment, Adam discussed music, life, and creation with the amazingly talented and driven Mr David Lyon. Had a great time discovering this mans path to glory! Instagram accounts: @daveylyon @chroniclesmusic Remember we do not condone violence towards women and children. Mostly we don't like people to be so hateful towards each other. Figure it out people. Everybody love Everybody
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On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss some games they are playing. Marc is reviewing Skul: The Hero Slayer. While Sean is reviewing Ys IX: Monstrum Nox and he gives his first thoughts on that. While he has also checked out Cybershadow and The Medium thanks to Xbox Game Pass. Sean has enjoyed The Medium so far albeit in its early stages and Cybershadow is fun but also difficult. But man that music rules.After that, they move on to the Xbox Games With Gold and PlayStation Plus Games for February. There is definitely a lot to pick up there.There’s also much to talk about in the headlines this week, aside from The Gamestop stuff. Nintendo apparently owns the Astral Chain IP and what is going on with Bayonetta 3? Konami still has a games division despite the misunderstanding from their earnings call. What IP’s could use a new game that Konami is not capitalizing on?Also, The Returnal and Lord of the Rings Gollum are delayed. At least Returnal’s is only one month. After a long wait, Biomutant finally gets a release date of May 25. But Marc wonders why it is getting a collectors edition at all.Plus, a new Knights of the Old Republic could be in the works. Hitman 3 making back some big money. More icky stuff happening at another studio, as Seasons developer Scavengers Studio faces reports of harassment, abuse, and the downright awful. We also talk about some upcoming games too.
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss some games they are playing. Marc is reviewing Skul: The Hero Slayer. While Sean is reviewing Ys IX: Monstrum Nox and he gives his first thoughts on that. While he has also checked out Cybershadow and The Medium thanks to Xbox Game Pass. Sean has enjoyed The Medium so far albeit in its early stages and Cybershadow is fun but also difficult. But man that music rules. After that, they move on to the Xbox Games With Gold and PlayStation Plus Games for February. There is definitely a lot to pickup there. There’s also much to talk about in the headlines this week, aside from The Gamestop stuff. Nintendo apparently owns the Astral Chain IP and what is going on with Bayonetta 3? Konami still has a games division despite the misunderstanding from their earnings call. What IP’s could use a new game that Konami is not capitalizing on? Also, The Returnal and Lord of the Rings Gollum are delayed. At least Returnal’s is only one month. After a long wait, Biomutant finally gets a release date of May 25. But Marc wonders why it is getting a collectors edition at all. Plus, a new Knights of the Old Republic could be in the works. Hitman 3 making back some big money. More icky stuff happening at another studio, as Seasons developer Scavengers Studio faces reports of harassment, abuse, and the downright awful. We also talk about some upcoming games too.
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss some games they are playing. Marc is reviewing Skul: The Hero Slayer. While Sean is reviewing Ys IX: Monstrum Nox and he gives his first thoughts on that. While he has also checked out Cybershadow and The Medium thanks to Xbox Game Pass. Sean has enjoyed The Medium so far albeit in its early stages and Cybershadow is fun but also difficult. But man that music rules. After that, they move on to the Xbox Games With Gold and PlayStation Plus Games for February. There is definitely a lot to pickup there. There’s also much to talk about in the headlines this week, aside from The Gamestop stuff. Nintendo apparently owns the Astral Chain IP and what is going on with Bayonetta 3? Konami still has a games division despite the misunderstanding from their earnings call. What IP’s could use a new game that Konami is not capitalizing on? Also, The Returnal and Lord of the Rings Gollum are delayed. At least Returnal’s is only one month. After a long wait, Biomutant finally gets a release date of May 25. But Marc wonders why it is getting a collectors edition at all. Plus, a new Knights of the Old Republic could be in the works. Hitman 3 making back some big money. More icky stuff happening at another studio, as Seasons developer Scavengers Studio faces reports of harassment, abuse, and the downright awful. We also talk about some upcoming games too.
While Sean is away Dale Jackson will play.
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison start out by giving out their reactions to the Resident Evil Village: Maiden PS5 demo. What they liked about the setting and story aspects of it and also wonder what the story could actually be about as you move further into the game itself. In this section there’s also discussion on the rest of the Resident Evil Showcase reveals which were not as glamorous or meaningful.Marc also talks about playing some Immortals Fenyx Rising and how he’s enjoying it, but that it also feels empty and flying isn’t the best. The guys also give some thoughts on the major praise Hitman 3 has received. Plus, thoughts on the news about Resident Evil 4 Remake being switched to Capcom Division 1 as they figure out what’s the best course to take on it.After that, it is all about the drama surrounding the price increase to Xbox Live Gold and the eleventh-hour decision to reverse it. While also subsequently making free-to-play games actually free without having to pay the subscription fee to play them. They also ponder the need for a subscription to play online at this point? And Sean really wishes that Microsoft would implement a family plan out of all this.In sadder news, Vicarious Visions' entire studio was merged into Blizzard and now the studio responsible for the Tony Hawk 1 + 2 Remasters is essentially no more and now just supporting Blizzard on their projects. Marc is very bummed about this, as Activision had the chance to have a studio that could create an original project and chose otherwise. Could there be something going on at Blizzard?Finally, Puzzle Quest 3 is announced, Gabe Newell wants Valve to make more single-player games, and how Marc feels this is a hollow sentiment. While Sean thinks that they should be given the benefit of the doubt. Also, the retirement of Takaya Imamura and his legacy at Nintendo.Timestamps:Opening StuffGames We Are Playing:Resident Evil 8 Demo: Maiden and thoughts on the RE Showcase (3:05)Immortals Fenyx Rising (11:50)Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game - Complete Edition (16:32)Hitman 3’s Reception (19:20)Headlines:Resident Evil 4 Remake Changes development teams amidst disagreement over direction (23:17)Peter Moore comes back to gaming and joins Unity Games (49:19)Puzzle Quest 3 Announced (1:01:34)Uncharted Movie Delayed Again to February 2022 (1:04:53)Takaya Imamura retiring at Nintendo (1:15:20)Major Topics:Microsoft raises Xbox Live Gold prices and then reverses the decision (29:38)Vicarious Visions is merged into Blizzard Entertainment (50:55)Gabe Newell wants more single-player games for Valve (1:08:05)Ending Stuff and Upcoming Games (1:19:33)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison start out by giving out their reactions to the Resident Evil Village: Maiden PS5 demo. What they liked about the setting and story aspects of it and also wonder what the story could actually be about as you move further into the game itself. In this section there’s also discussion on the rest of the Resident Evil Showcase reveals which were not as glamorous or meaningful. Marc also talks about playing some Immortals Fenyx Rising and how he’s enjoying it, but that it also feels empty and flying isn’t the best. The guys also give some thoughts on the major praise Hitman 3 has received. Plus, thoughts on the news about Resident Evil 4 Remake being switched to Capcom Division 1 as they figure out what’s the best course to take on it. After that, it is all about the drama surrounding the price increase to Xbox Live Gold and the eleventh hour decision to reverse it. While also subsequently making free-to-play games actually free without having to pay the subscription fee to play them. They also ponder the need for a subscription to play online at this point? And Sean really wishes that Microsoft would implement a family plan out of all this. In sadder news, Vicarious Visions' entire studio was merged into Blizzard and now the studio responsible for the Tony Hawk 1 + 2 Remasters is essentially no more and now just supporting Blizzard on their projects. Marc is very bummed about this, as Activision had the chance to have a studio that could create an original project and chose otherwise. Could there be something going on at Blizzard? Finally, Puzzle Quest 3 is announced, Gabe Newell wants Valve to make more single-player games and how Marc feels this is a hollow sentiment. While Sean thinks that they should be given the benefit of the doubt. Also, the retirement of Takaya Imamura and his legacy at Nintendo. Timestamps: Opening Stuff Games We Are Playing: Resident Evil 8 Demo: Maiden and thoughts on the RE Showcase (3:05) Immortals Fenyx Rising (11:50) Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game - Complete Edition (16:32) Hitman 3’s Reception (19:20) Headlines: Resident Evil 4 Remake Changes development teams amidst disagreement over direction (23:17) Peter Moore comes back to gaming and joins Unity Games (49:19) Puzzle Quest 3 Announced (1:01:34) Uncharted Movie Delayed Again to February 2022 (1:04:53) Takaya Imamura retiring at Nintendo (1:15:20) Major Topics: Microsoft raises Xbox Live Gold prices and then reverses the decision (29:38) Vicarious Visions is merged into Blizzard Entertainment (50:55) Gabe Newell wants more single-player games for Valve (1:08:05) Ending Stuff and Upcoming Games (1:19:33)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison start out by giving out their reactions to the Resident Evil Village: Maiden PS5 demo. What they liked about the setting and story aspects of it and also wonder what the story could actually be about as you move further into the game itself. In this section there’s also discussion on the rest of the Resident Evil Showcase reveals which were not as glamorous or meaningful. Marc also talks about playing some Immortals Fenyx Rising and how he’s enjoying it, but that it also feels empty and flying isn’t the best. The guys also give some thoughts on the major praise Hitman 3 has received. Plus, thoughts on the news about Resident Evil 4 Remake being switched to Capcom Division 1 as they figure out what’s the best course to take on it.After that, it is all about the drama surrounding the price increase to Xbox Live Gold and the eleventh hour decision to reverse it. While also subsequently making free-to-play games actually free without having to pay the subscription fee to play them. They also ponder the need for a subscription to play online at this point? And Sean really wishes that Microsoft would implement a family plan out of all this.In sadder news, Vicarious Visions' entire studio was merged into Blizzard and now the studio responsible for the Tony Hawk 1 + 2 Remasters is essentially no more and now just supporting Blizzard on their projects. Marc is very bummed about this, as Activision had the chance to have a studio that could create an original project and chose otherwise. Could there be something going on at Blizzard? Finally, Puzzle Quest 3 is announced, Gabe Newell wants Valve to make more single-player games and how Marc feels this is a hollow sentiment. While Sean thinks that they should be given the benefit of the doubt. Also, the retirement of Takaya Imamura and his legacy at Nintendo. Timestamps: Opening StuffGames We Are Playing:Resident Evil 8 Demo: Maiden and thoughts on the RE Showcase (3:05)Immortals Fenyx Rising (11:50)Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game - Complete Edition (16:32)Hitman 3’s Reception (19:20)Headlines: Resident Evil 4 Remake Changes development teams amidst disagreement over direction (23:17)Peter Moore comes back to gaming and joins Unity Games (49:19)Puzzle Quest 3 Announced (1:01:34)Uncharted Movie Delayed Again to February 2022 (1:04:53)Takaya Imamura retiring at Nintendo (1:15:20)Major Topics: Microsoft raises Xbox Live Gold prices and then reverses the decision (29:38)Vicarious Visions is merged into Blizzard Entertainment (50:55)Gabe Newell wants more single-player games for Valve (1:08:05)Ending Stuff and Upcoming Games (1:19:33)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the entire saga surrounding Cyberpunk 2077 from the apology post to being delisted from the PlayStation Store by Sony and everything in-between. They discuss if Sony went too far, should digital return policies be changed after this debacle, and where does the buck stop with CD Projekt Red management. There is a lot of great discussion here about the situation. Also, Marc talks about how the game has improved after Hot-Fix 1.05 and what he is enjoying about the game. Plus, why he may miss some of the actual glitches that exist currently. While Sean is almost done with Yakuza: Like a Dragon and he also played Chapter 1 of the Gears 5: Hivebusters DLC and it is damn good. Finally, they also get into some news such as EA buying Codemasters, Hades getting cross-save, Yu Yu Hakusho getting a live-action adaptation, GOG removing Devotion, and also PS4 Pro possibly being discontinued.Timestamps:Major Topic:CD Projekt Red Bungles It For Cyberpunk 2077 (1:00)Games We Are Playing:Marc talks Hot-Fix 1.05 and playing Cyberpunk 2077 (38:55)Sean keeps playing Yakuza: Like a Dragon and checks out Gears 5: Hivebusters DLC (53:00)Headlines:GOG removes Devotion from its store after only a few hours (1:03:20)Shinji Makmi ponders retirement (1:05:50)Nintendo Indie World showcase Thoughts (1:08:15)Hades has cross-save support (1:10:10)EA buys Codemasters for 1.2 Billion (1:10:55)PS4 Pro could be discontinued (1:19:50)Dan is coming to Street Fighter V (1:21:35)Riot Games doing a League of Legends MMO (1:22:45)Terminator Resistance is getting a PS5 version (1:24:05)Yu Yu Hakusho Live Action adaptation (1:25:30)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the entire saga surrounding Cyberpunk 2077 from the apology post to being delisted from the PlayStation Store by Sony and everything in-between. They discuss if Sony went too far, should digital return policies be changed after this debacle, and where does the buck stop with CD Projekt Red management. There is a lot of great discussion here about the situation. Also, Marc talks about how the game has improved after Hot-Fix 1.05 and what he is enjoying about the game. Plus, why he may miss some of the actual glitches that exist currently. While Sean is almost done with Yakuza: Like a Dragon and he also played Chapter 1 of the Gears 5: Hivebusters DLC and it is damn good. Finally, they also get into some news such as EA buying Codemasters, Hades getting cross-save, Yu Yu Hakusho getting a live action adaptation, GOG removing Devotion and also PS4 Pro possibly being discontinued. Timestamps: Major Topic: CD Projekt Red Bungles It For Cyberpunk 2077 (1:00)Games We Are Playing:Marc talks Hot-Fix 1.05 and playing Cyberpunk 2077 (38:55)Sean keeps playing Yakuza: Like a Dragon and checks out Gears 5: Hivebusters DLC (53:00)Headlines: GOG removes Devotion from its store after only a few hours (1:03:20)Shinji Makmi ponders retirement (1:05:50)Nintendo Indie World showcase Thoughts (1:08:15)Hades has cross-save support (1:10:10)EA buys Codemasters for 1.2 Billion (1:10:55)PS4 Pro could be discontinued (1:19:50)Dan is coming to Street Fighter V (1:21:35)Riot Games doing a League of Legends MMO (1:22:45)Terminator Resistance is getting a PS5 version (1:24:05)Yu Yu Hakusho Live Action adaptation (1:25:30)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the entire saga surrounding Cyberpunk 2077 from the apology post to being delisted from the PlayStation Store by Sony and everything in-between. They discuss if Sony went too far, should digital return policies be changed after this debacle, and where does the buck stop with CD Projekt Red management. There is a lot of great discussion here about the situation. Also, Marc talks about how the game has improved after Hot-Fix 1.05 and what he is enjoying about the game. Plus, why he may miss some of the actual glitches that exist currently. While Sean is almost done with Yakuza: Like a Dragon and he also played Chapter 1 of the Gears 5: Hivebusters DLC and it is damn good. Finally, they also get into some news such as EA buying Codemasters, Hades getting cross-save, Yu Yu Hakusho getting a live action adaptation, GOG removing Devotion and also PS4 Pro possibly being discontinued. Timestamps: Major Topic: CD Projekt Red Bungles It For Cyberpunk 2077 (1:00) Games We Are Playing: Marc talks Hot-Fix 1.05 and playing Cyberpunk 2077 (38:55) Sean keeps playing Yakuza: Like a Dragon and checks out Gears 5: Hivebusters DLC (53:00) Headlines: GOG removes Devotion from its store after only a few hours (1:03:20) Shinji Makmi ponders retirement (1:05:50) Nintendo Indie World showcase Thoughts (1:08:15) Hades has cross-save support (1:10:10) EA buys Codemasters for 1.2 Billion (1:10:55) PS4 Pro could be discontinued (1:19:50) Dan is coming to Street Fighter V (1:21:35) Riot Games doing a League of Legends MMO (1:22:45) Terminator Resistance is getting a PS5 version (1:24:05) Yu Yu Hakusho Live Action adaptation (1:25:30)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss more games they are playing. Marc has spent a lot of time with Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. While Sean has done the same with Yakuza: Like a Dragon. The guys discuss their progress in both games and why Valhalla is more akin to the older AC games than you may think. Sean also discovers Dragon Kart, brand new jobs, and Karaoke in Yakuza. Sean got to check out Hades and start his journey in one of the best games of 2020.Then, it is on to the news, as PlayStation outsold Xbox in Japan. The Embracer Group buys even more studios, and the Last of Us TV series gets the full greenlight at HBO.Jim Ryan is once again talking a lot in the media. He dropped a hint that there is “news to come” on a potential PlayStation answer to Xbox Gamepass. The duo ponder what that could actually look like, what would be included, and should Sony just bundle PlayStation Plus and PS NOW together for one price?Also, IO Interactive surprised everyone with their acquisition of the James Bond license. Promising an original story for 007 in the game. The guys wonder if there will be any allusion to any of the Bond films or stories and IO will improve upon what they already do with the Hitman franchise too.This also leads Sean and Marc to discuss the rumored potential sale by Square-Enix of their Western IP’s such as Just Cause, Tomb Raider, and Deus Ex. Who could be the one to buy them? Would it be better for them to go elsewhere? And would this help Square-Enix refocus their efforts on doing more with other Japanese IP’s?Finally, Marc finds the prospect of a Tetris film interesting, but isn’t happen with the direction of the narrative. While Sean discusses his sadness over the shuttering of USGamer, one of the best gaming websites in existence.TimestampsHousekeeping and some Wing Commander talk (0:00)Games We Are Playing:Assassin’s Creed Valhalla & Its Sales Numbers (3:25)Hades (31:00)Yakuza: Like a Dragon (38:30)Headlines:Last of Us TV Series Goes Green (49:45)PlayStation outsells Xbox Series in Japan (52:00)Shadow Complex now works on PS5 (53:45)Doom Eternal goes digital only on Switch (1:12:15)New Day are characters in Gears 5 (1:14:05)Tetris is getting a movie for Apple TV (1:15:30)IO Interactive gets the James Bond license (1:17:55)RUMOR: Square-Enix could sell off its Western IP’s (1:21:30)The Embracer Group buys 13 more studios (1:27:40)USGamer Shuttered (1:30:20)Major Topic:Jim Ryan Says “news to come” on a PlayStation version of Gamepass (55:00)Ending Topic:Still searching for a PlayStation 5 and Black Friday Sales (1:35:15)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss more games they are playing. Marc has spent a lot of time with Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. While Sean has done the same with Yakuza: Like a Dragon. The guys discuss their progress in both games and why Valhalla is more akin to the older AC games than you may think. Sean also discovers Dragon Kart, brand new jobs, and Karaoke in Yakuza. Sean got to check out Hades and start his journey in one of the best games of 2020. Then, it is on to the news, as PlayStation outsold Xbox in Japan. The Embracer Group buys even more studios, and the Last of Us TV series gets the full greenlight at HBO. Jim Ryan is once again talking a lot in the media. He dropped a hint that there is “news to come” on a potential PlayStation answer to Xbox Gamepass. The duo ponder what that could actually look like, what would be included, and should Sony just bundle PlayStation Plus and PS NOW together for one price? Also, IO Interactive surprised everyone with their acquisition of the James Bond license. Promising an original story for 007 in the game. The guys wonder if there will be any allusion to any of the Bond films or stories and IO will improve upon what they already do with the Hitman franchise too. This also leads Sean and Marc to discuss the rumored potential sale by Square-Enix of their Western IP’s such as Just Cause, Tomb Raider, and Deus Ex. Who could be the one to buy them? Would it be better for them to go elsewhere? And would this help Square-Enix refocus their efforts on doing more with other Japanese IP’s? Finally, Marc finds the prospect of a Tetris film interesting, but isn’t happen with the direction of the narrative. While Sean discusses his sadness over the shuttering of USGamer, one of the best gaming websites in existence. Timestamps Housekeeping and some Wing Commander talk (0:00) Games We Are Playing: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla & Its Sales Numbers (3:25) Hades (31:00) Yakuza: Like a Dragon (38:30) Headlines: Last of Us TV Series Goes Green (49:45) PlayStation outsells Xbox Series in Japan (52:00) Shadow Complex now works on PS5 (53:45) Doom Eternal goes digital only on Switch (1:12:15) New Day are characters in Gears 5 (1:14:05) Tetris is getting a movie for Apple TV (1:15:30) IO Interactive gets the James Bond license (1:17:55) RUMOR: Square-Enix could sell off its Western IP’s (1:21:30) The Embracer Group buys 13 more studios (1:27:40) USGamer Shuttered (1:30:20) Major Topic: Jim Ryan Says “news to come” on a PlayStation version of Gamepass (55:00) Ending Topic: Still searching for a PlayStation 5 and Black Friday Sales (1:35:15)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss more games they are playing. Marc has spent a lot of time with Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. While Sean has done the same with Yakuza: Like a Dragon. The guys discuss their progress in both games and why Valhalla is more akin to the older AC games than you may think. Sean also discovers Dragon Kart, brand new jobs, and Karaoke in Yakuza. Sean got to check out Hades and start his journey in one of the best games of 2020. Then, it is on to the news, as PlayStation outsold Xbox in Japan. The Embracer Group buys even more studios, and the Last of Us TV series gets the full greenlight at HBO. Jim Ryan is once again talking a lot in the media. He dropped a hint that there is “news to come” on a potential PlayStation answer to Xbox Gamepass. The duo ponder what that could actually look like, what would be included, and should Sony just bundle PlayStation Plus and PS NOW together for one price? Also, IO Interactive surprised everyone with their acquisition of the James Bond license. Promising an original story for 007 in the game. The guys wonder if there will be any allusion to any of the Bond films or stories and IO will improve upon what they already do with the Hitman franchise too. This also leads Sean and Marc to discuss the rumored potential sale by Square-Enix of their Western IP’s such as Just Cause, Tomb Raider, and Deus Ex. Who could be the one to buy them? Would it be better for them to go elsewhere? And would this help Square-Enix refocus their efforts on doing more with other Japanese IP’s? Finally, Marc finds the prospect of a Tetris film interesting, but isn’t happen with the direction of the narrative. While Sean discusses his sadness over the shuttering of USGamer, one of the best gaming websites in existence. TimestampsHousekeeping and some Wing Commander talk (0:00)Games We Are Playing: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla & Its Sales Numbers (3:25)Hades (31:00)Yakuza: Like a Dragon (38:30)Headlines: Last of Us TV Series Goes Green (49:45)PlayStation outsells Xbox Series in Japan (52:00)Shadow Complex now works on PS5 (53:45)Doom Eternal goes digital only on Switch (1:12:15)New Day are characters in Gears 5 (1:14:05)Tetris is getting a movie for Apple TV (1:15:30)IO Interactive gets the James Bond license (1:17:55)RUMOR: Square-Enix could sell off its Western IP’s (1:21:30)The Embracer Group buys 13 more studios (1:27:40)USGamer Shuttered (1:30:20)Major Topic: Jim Ryan Says “news to come” on a PlayStation version of Gamepass (55:00)Ending Topic: Still searching for a PlayStation 5 and Black Friday Sales (1:35:15)
On this huge episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison are joined by Jens Dietrich and Randy Isbelle to discuss the PlayStation 5. Yes, next-gen has finally arrived. Of course, being a console launch means there are also all these games to talk about along with it.Jens, Randy, and Marc all have the console and they describe the things they love most about the console. From the magical Dualsense controller to the updated graphics for older titles and beyond. Sean and Jens also found out that their Xbox Series X consoles are arriving by Tuesday too. So, we may have another show soon to discuss that console as well.The guys also talk about the set up for the console, transferring saves from PS4 to PS5, and how buying cross-gen games can mean that you wind up playing the PS4 version on your PS5.Speaking of games, there are a lot of them to go through. Astro’s Playroom gets a lot of love from everyone and why it deserves to be in the top games of 2020 discussion. Spider-Man: Miles Morales plays extremely well and looks great. While Marc also spent time with Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Jens is in love with the Demon’s Souls remake. Plus, Randy is struck by the oddity and absurdity of Bugsnax.Sean and Jens also delve into quite a bit of Yakuza: Like A Dragon and Fuser. While Sean rounds things out with his feelings on The Falconeer and Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory.There’s also news to talk about. The NPD numbers are out for October 2020 and the Nintendo Switch is still selling like crazy. Plus, a game from last year and Animal Crossing still lead in game sales too. Sean gets into why Microsoft may focus more on revealing ecosystem numbers and not console sales. While everyone tackles Yukes making AEW games.Not to mention, Yakuza: Like A Dragon not being sold on Xbox Series X in Japan sparks a debate on Microsoft potentially partnering with Japanese studios in the future. The Mass Effect and Nioh collections for the new consoles, and a few other things.This is a jam-packed show that ran fairly long because everyone was excited to talk about the PS5 and all these new games. A new generation of gaming is here and it has certainly started off in impressive fashion.
On this huge episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison are joined by Jens Dietrich and Randy Isbelle to discuss the PlayStation 5. Yes, next-gen has finally arrived. Of course, being a console launch means there are also all these games to talk about along with it. Jens, Randy, and Marc all have the console and they describe the things they love most about the console. From the magical Dualsense controller to the updated graphics for older titles and beyond. Sean and Jens also found out that their Xbox Series X consoles are arriving by Tuesday too. So, we may have another show soon to discuss that console as well. The guys also talk about the set up for the console, transferring saves from PS4 to PS5, and how buying cross-gen games can mean that you wind up playing the PS4 version on your PS5. Speaking of games, there are a lot of them to go through. Astro’s Playroom gets a lot of love from everyone and why it deserves to be in the top games of 2020 discussion. Spider-Man: Miles Morales plays extremely well and looks great. While Marc also spent time with Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Jens is in love with the Demon’s Souls remake. Plus, Randy is struck by the oddity and absurdity of Bugsnax. Sean and Jens also delve into quite a bit of Yakuza: Like A Dragon and Fuser. While Sean rounds things out with his feelings on The Falconeer and Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory. There’s also news to talk about. The NPD numbers are out for October 2020 and the Nintendo Switch is still selling like crazy. Plus, a game from last year and Animal Crossing still lead in game sales too. Sean gets into why Microsoft may focus more on revealing ecosystem numbers and not console sales. While everyone tackles Yukes making AEW games. Not to mention, Yakuza: Like A Dragon not being sold on Xbox Series X in Japan sparks a debate on Microsoft potentially partnering with Japanese studios in the future. The Mass Effect and Nioh collections for the new consoles, and a few other things. This is a jam packed show that ran fairly long because everyone was excited to talk about the PS5 and all these new games. A new generation of gaming is here and it has certainly started off in impressive fashion. Timestamps: Intro and explanation why there are no Xbox Series X impressions on this one (0:00) The PlayStation 5 and its launch games (Astro’s Playroom, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition, Demon’s Souls, Bugsnax) (4:50) Other games discussed that are played on Xbox One or Xbox One X consoles: Yakuza: Like A Dragon, Fuser, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory, and The Falconeer (54:50) Headlines: Mortal Kombat Gets Delayed (1:25:17) Take-Two officially buys Codemasters (1:27:40) Mass Effect Remastered Collection Announced (1:29:20) Nioh Collection announced (1:34:25) Microsoft focused on player data and not sales data (1:39:15) NPD numbers for October 2020: Nintendo Smashes Again (1:43:00) Yukes making AEW video games (1:52:22) Sam & Max getting a remaster (1:57:40) Cortana is recast in the Showtime HALO TV show (2:00:00) Yakuza: Like A Dragon not releasing on Xbox Series X in Japan, Could Microsoft partner with some Japanese studios (2:03:25)
On this huge episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison are joined by Jens Dietrich and Randy Isbelle to discuss the PlayStation 5. Yes, next-gen has finally arrived. Of course, being a console launch means there are also all these games to talk about along with it. Jens, Randy, and Marc all have the console and they describe the things they love most about the console. From the magical Dualsense controller to the updated graphics for older titles and beyond. Sean and Jens also found out that their Xbox Series X consoles are arriving by Tuesday too. So, we may have another show soon to discuss that console as well. The guys also talk about the set up for the console, transferring saves from PS4 to PS5, and how buying cross-gen games can mean that you wind up playing the PS4 version on your PS5. Speaking of games, there are a lot of them to go through. Astro’s Playroom gets a lot of love from everyone and why it deserves to be in the top games of 2020 discussion. Spider-Man: Miles Morales plays extremely well and looks great. While Marc also spent time with Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Jens is in love with the Demon’s Souls remake. Plus, Randy is struck by the oddity and absurdity of Bugsnax. Sean and Jens also delve into quite a bit of Yakuza: Like A Dragon and Fuser. While Sean rounds things out with his feelings on The Falconeer and Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory. There’s also news to talk about. The NPD numbers are out for October 2020 and the Nintendo Switch is still selling like crazy. Plus, a game from last year and Animal Crossing still lead in game sales too. Sean gets into why Microsoft may focus more on revealing ecosystem numbers and not console sales. While everyone tackles Yukes making AEW games. Not to mention, Yakuza: Like A Dragon not being sold on Xbox Series X in Japan sparks a debate on Microsoft potentially partnering with Japanese studios in the future. The Mass Effect and Nioh collections for the new consoles, and a few other things. This is a jam packed show that ran fairly long because everyone was excited to talk about the PS5 and all these new games. A new generation of gaming is here and it has certainly started off in impressive fashion.Timestamps: Intro and explanation why there are no Xbox Series X impressions on this one (0:00)The PlayStation 5 and its launch games (Astro’s Playroom, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition, Demon’s Souls, Bugsnax) (4:50)Other games discussed that are played on Xbox One or Xbox One X consoles: Yakuza: Like A Dragon, Fuser, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory, and The Falconeer (54:50)Headlines: Mortal Kombat Gets Delayed (1:25:17) Take-Two officially buys Codemasters (1:27:40) Mass Effect Remastered Collection Announced (1:29:20) Nioh Collection announced (1:34:25) Microsoft focused on player data and not sales data (1:39:15) NPD numbers for October 2020: Nintendo Smashes Again (1:43:00)Yukes making AEW video games (1:52:22)Sam & Max getting a remaster (1:57:40)Cortana is recast in the Showtime HALO TV show (2:00:00)Yakuza: Like A Dragon not releasing on Xbox Series X in Japan, Could Microsoft partner with some Japanese studios (2:03:25)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the early reviews of both Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, as they both await their consoles arriving next week. They discuss the positives and the few negatives for each console, while also mentioning other things like the 2020 United States Presidential election as well.Next, Marc discusses his final thoughts on Watch Dogs: Legion. While Sean has been working on editing a bunch of reviews that are in the backlog that you can check out at the bottom of this description.The guys also get into the news on the multitude of delays for various games. The Medium, Control: Ultimate Edition and Kerbal Space Program 2 all see pushes into 2021 and beyond. While Marc wonders if P. T. will actually stay blocked from the PlayStation 5 for very long. Plus the duo also talk about the sudden realization that PlayStation 5 games cannot be stored on an external HDD drive, at least for launch.Sean also wonders if we are going to miss seeing consoles in stores during the holidays and he loves the commercial Walmart made for the Xbox Series X as well. While Marc really lays into the Avengers failure for Square-Enix.Plus, Nintendo keeps hitting it big with the Switch in selling 68 Million globally and Take-Two may buy Codemasters as well.Finally, Sean and Marc give out their Top 5 Console Launch Games of All-Time.You can always let us know your thoughts on the show via the comments, email us at w2mnetwork@gmail.com with any questions or concerns, or shout out and follow us on Twitter or via the Facebook page too. Also, be sure to review us on your listening app of choice, or via Podchaser if you’d like to do so.Thank you to Jens Dietrich for doing the editing and post-production on the showLike us on the w2mnet.com Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/W2MNetwork/Follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/W2MNetwork (W2M Network), https://twitter.com/W2MSean (Sean), https://twitter.com/HumanityPlague (Marc), https://twitter.com/ApertureSilence (Jens)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the early reviews of both Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, as they both await their consoles arriving next week. They discuss the positives and the few negatives for each console, while also mentioning other things like the 2020 United States Presidential election as well. Next, Marc discusses his final thoughts on Watch Dogs: Legion. While Sean has been working on editing a bunch of reviews that are in the backlog that you can check out at the bottom of this description. The guys also get into the news on the multitude of delays for various games. The Medium, Control: Ultimate Edition and Kerbal Space Program 2 all see pushes into 2021 and beyond. While Marc wonders if P. T. will actually stay blocked from the PlayStation 5 for very long. Plus the duo also talk about the sudden realization that PlayStation 5 games cannot be stored on an external HDD drive, at least for launch. Sean also wonders if we are going to miss seeing consoles in stores during the holidays and he loves the commercial Walmart made for the Xbox Series X as well. While Marc really lays nto the Avengers failure for Square-Enix. Plus, Nintendo keeps hitting it big with the Switch in selling 68 Million globally and Take-Two may buy Codemasters as well. Finally, Sean and Marc give out their Top 5 Console Launch Games of All-Time. You can always let us know your thoughts on the show via the comments, email us at w2mnetwork@gmail.com with any questions or concerns, or shout out and follow us on twitter or via the Facebook page too. Also, be sure to review us on your listening app of choice, or via podchaser if you’d like to do so.Thank you to Jens Dietrich for doing the editing and post production on the showLike us on the w2mnet.com Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/W2MNetwork/Follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/W2MNetwork (W2M Network), https://twitter.com/W2MSean (Sean), https://twitter.com/HumanityPlague (Marc), https://twitter.com/ApertureSilence (Jens)Sean Reviewed Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions...https://w2mnet.com/captain-tsubasa-rise-of-new-champions-review/Marc Reviewed Project CARS 3 And Solitaire Conspiracy...https://w2mnet.com/project-cars-3-review/https://w2mnet.com/the-solitaire-conspiracy-review/Daniel also did a review for Wasteland 3 as well...https://w2mnet.com/wasteland-3-review/
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the early reviews of both Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, as they both await their consoles arriving next week. They discuss the positives and the few negatives for each console, while also mentioning other things like the 2020 United States Presidential election as well. Next, Marc discusses his final thoughts on Watch Dogs: Legion. While Sean has been working on editing a bunch of reviews that are in the backlog that you can check out at the bottom of this description. The guys also get into the news on the multitude of delays for various games. The Medium, Control: Ultimate Edition and Kerbal Space Program 2 all see pushes into 2021 and beyond. While Marc wonders if P. T. will actually stay blocked from the PlayStation 5 for very long. Plus the duo also talk about the sudden realization that PlayStation 5 games cannot be stored on an external HDD drive, at least for launch. Sean also wonders if we are going to miss seeing consoles in stores during the holidays and he loves the commercial Walmart made for the Xbox Series X as well. While Marc really lays nto the Avengers failure for Square-Enix. Plus, Nintendo keeps hitting it big with the Switch in selling 68 Million globally and Take-Two may buy Codemasters as well. Finally, Sean and Marc give out their Top 5 Console Launch Games of All-Time. You can always let us know your thoughts on the show via the comments, email us at w2mnetwork@gmail.com with any questions or concerns, or shout out and follow us on twitter or via the Facebook page too. Also, be sure to review us on your listening app of choice, or via podchaser if you’d like to do so. Thank you to Jens Dietrich for doing the editing and post production on the show Like us on the w2mnet.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/W2MNetwork/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/W2MNetwork (W2M Network), https://twitter.com/W2MSean (Sean), https://twitter.com/HumanityPlague (Marc), https://twitter.com/ApertureSilence (Jens) Sean Reviewed Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions... https://w2mnet.com/captain-tsubasa-rise-of-new-champions-review/ Marc Reviewed Project CARS 3 And Solitaire Conspiracy... https://w2mnet.com/project-cars-3-review/ https://w2mnet.com/the-solitaire-conspiracy-review/ Daniel also did a review for Wasteland 3 as well... https://w2mnet.com/wasteland-3-review/
While Sean spends some time focused on tomorrow's big day, there's a little fun with Ami Horowitz, Documentarian, who took to the streets of NYC last week to find out what people thought about a free and fair election. Turns out that they are all for it, but only if it helps Biden win, if it helps trump all bets are off. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
While Sean prepares to go on an airplane this weekend, let's talk about video games. Jon is playing Chrono Cross and Among Us. Paul wraps up Monster Hunter World Iceborne, and tries out Crysis Remastered. Sean checks out Spellbreak, Super Mario 3D All Stars, and Streets of Rogue. Once again the news section is huge. Microsoft buys Zenimax (which includes Bethesda and id Software), we also get some more price information about upcoming Xbox Series accessories, and Amazon announces their own game streaming platform: Luna. Enjoy the show? Consider supporting it at https://www.patreon.com/topdownperspective
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss more of the fallout of the PlayStation 5 showcase and preorder fiasco. Sony PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan had a lot to say this week regarding a variety of topics. The guys discuss everything from lower spec consoles, PlayStation having a Gamepass type service, backwards compatibility for older generations, and more. There’s a lot of good conversation about the benefits of all of these things and why Sony may be right and not need any of it.Plus, they breakdown the latest Nintendo Mini Partner Direct, Michel Ancel leaving video games to go work in wildlife and where this leaves Beyond Good & Evil 2 and Wild for Ubisoft, and the official end of the Nintendo 3DS.Also, Marc gives initial thoughts on playing the first few hours of Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy in Super Mario 3D All-Stars. He’s also been playing quite a bit of Hades as well and he loves it. Although he doesn’t have much love for Project Cars 3. While Sean barely started on WWE 2K Battlegrounds.Timestamps:Intro: Talking the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and more on PS5 Preorders (0:00)Games We Are Playing:Super Mario 3D All-Stars (4:55)Will Nintendo have a TV only console ever again? (11:53)Project Cars 3 (14:25)Hades (18:18)Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (24:15)WWE 2K Battlegrounds (26:30)Major Topics:Nintendo Mini Partner Showcase Discussion (32:25)Jim Ryan talks quite a lot:Did Sony purposely produce less no disc PS5’s on purpose to drive sales of the more expensive hardware? (38:18)Could Sony benefit from a Gamepass type service? (46:58)Is it true lower spec consoles like an Xbox Series S don’t sell well? (52:30)Are you really going to use PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 backwards compatibility? (1:05:05)Quick Hit Headlines:J. K. Rowling is not involved with Harry Potter: Hogwarts Legacy (01:18:20)Michel Ancel leaves Video Games (01:23:35)Oculus Quest 2 Announced (01:28:13)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss more of the fallout of the PlayStation 5 showcase and preorder fiasco. Sony PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan had a lot to say this week regarding a variety of topics. The guys discuss everything from lower spec consoles, PlayStation having a Gamepass type service, backwards compatibility for older generations, and more. There’s a lot of good conversation about the benefits of all of these things and why Sony may be right and not need any of it. Plus, they breakdown the latest Nintendo Mini Partner Direct, Michel Ancel leaving video games to go work in wildlife and where this leaves Beyond Good & Evil 2 and Wild for Ubisoft, and the official end of the Nintendo 3DS. Also, Marc gives initial thoughts on playing the first few hours of Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy in Super Mario 3D All-Stars. He’s also been playing quite a bit of Hades as well and he loves it. Although he doesn’t have much love for Project Cars 3. While Sean barely started on WWE 2K Battlegrounds. Timestamps: Intro: Talking the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and more on PS5 Preorders (0:00) Games We Are Playing: Super Mario 3D All-Stars (4:55) Will Nintendo have a TV only console ever again? (11:53) Project Cars 3 (14:25)Hades (18:18) Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (24:15) WWE 2K Battlegrounds (26:30) Major Topics: Nintendo Mini Partner Showcase Discussion (32:25) Jim Ryan talks quite a lot: Did Sony purposely produce less no disc PS5’s on purpose to drive sales of the more expensive hardware? (38:18) Could Sony benefit from a Gamepass type service? (46:58) Is it true lower spec consoles like a Xbox Series S don’t sell well? (52:30) Are you really going to use PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 backwards compatibility? (1:05:05) Quick Hit Headlines: J. K. Rowling is not involved with Harry Potter: Hogwarts Legacy (01:18:20)Michel Ancel leaves Video Games (01:23:35) Oculus Quest 2 Announced (01:28:13)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss more of the fallout of the PlayStation 5 showcase and preorder fiasco. Sony PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan had a lot to say this week regarding a variety of topics. The guys discuss everything from lower spec consoles, PlayStation having a Gamepass type service, backwards compatibility for older generations, and more. There’s a lot of good conversation about the benefits of all of these things and why Sony may be right and not need any of it. Plus, they breakdown the latest Nintendo Mini Partner Direct, Michel Ancel leaving video games to go work in wildlife and where this leaves Beyond Good & Evil 2 and Wild for Ubisoft, and the official end of the Nintendo 3DS. Also, Marc gives initial thoughts on playing the first few hours of Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy in Super Mario 3D All-Stars. He’s also been playing quite a bit of Hades as well and he loves it. Although he doesn’t have much love for Project Cars 3. While Sean barely started on WWE 2K Battlegrounds. Timestamps: Intro: Talking the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and more on PS5 Preorders (0:00) Games We Are Playing: Super Mario 3D All-Stars (4:55) Will Nintendo have a TV only console ever again? (11:53) Project Cars 3 (14:25)Hades (18:18) Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (24:15) WWE 2K Battlegrounds (26:30) Major Topics: Nintendo Mini Partner Showcase Discussion (32:25) Jim Ryan talks quite a lot: Did Sony purposely produce less no disc PS5’s on purpose to drive sales of the more expensive hardware? (38:18) Could Sony benefit from a Gamepass type service? (46:58) Is it true lower spec consoles like a Xbox Series S don’t sell well? (52:30) Are you really going to use PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 backwards compatibility? (1:05:05) Quick Hit Headlines: J. K. Rowling is not involved with Harry Potter: Hogwarts Legacy (01:18:20)Michel Ancel leaves Video Games (01:23:35) Oculus Quest 2 Announced (01:28:13)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the Ubisoft Forward September event. What they are excited about like the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake and Immortals Fenyx Rising, and the things that they are less so enthralled about.They also discuss a leak and also Microsoft revealing the existence and price of the Xbox Series S and also the price of the Xbox Series X. Sean and Marc discuss whether the Series S will be a big sales driver, what Sony could do about the price of their two SKU’s, and how the Xbox All-Access deal may push Sean to get a Series S at launch.Plus, the duo discusses the Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Warriors Age of Calamity DLC, upcoming games, the delay of Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Gamestop closing more stores, and more.Marc also gives final thoughts on the Tony Hawk remakes. While Sean does the same for Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions and gives some details on Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning.Timestamps:Intro, opening convo, and some housekeeping (0:00)Major Topics:September Ubisoft Forward Discussion (4:50)Xbox Series S Reveal and Xbox Series X Price (22:20)Headlines:Kena: Bridge of Spirits Delayed (20:40)Legend of Zelda: Age of Calamity DLC News (36:06)Games We Are Playing and Upcoming Games:Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning (41:25)Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (42:05)Tony Hawk 1 & 2 Remakes (44:50)Upcoming Games: (51:10)Quick Hit News:Gamestop closing more stores (52:20)Ninja Gaiden 1-3 (Xbox 360 & PS3 gen games) collection shows up (1:01:05)Sonic getting more games for 30th anniversary and CBS All-Access Console Wars documentary trailer (1:05:00)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the Ubisoft Forward September event. What they are excited about like the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake and Immortals Fenyx Rising, and the things that they are less so enthralled about. They also discuss a leak and also Microsoft revealing the existence and price of the Xbox Series S and also the price of the Xbox Series X. Sean and Marc discuss whether the Series S will be a big sales driver, what Sony could do about the price of their two SKU’s, and how the Xbox All-Access deal may push Sean to get a Series S at launch. Plus, the duo discuss the Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Warriors Age of Calamity DLC, upcoming games, the delay of Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Gamestop closing more stores, and more. Marc also gives final thoughts on the Tony Hawk remakes. While Sean does the same for Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions and gives some details on Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning. Timestamps: Intro, opening convo, and some housekeeping (0:00)Major Topics: September Ubisoft Forward Discussion (4:50)Xbox Series S Reveal and Xbox Series X Price (22:20) Headlines: Kena: Bridge of Spirits Delayed (20:40)Legend of Zelda: Age of Calamity DLC News (36:06)Games We Are Playing and Upcoming Games: Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning (41:25)Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (42:05)Tony Hawk 1 & 2 Remakes (44:50)Upcoming Games: (51:10)Quick Hit News: Gamestop closing more stores (52:20)Ninja Gaiden 1-3 (Xbox 360 & PS3 gen games) collection shows up (1:01:05)Sonic getting more games for 30th anniversary and CBS All-Access Console Wars documentary trailer (1:05:00)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the Ubisoft Forward September event. What they are excited about like the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake and Immortals Fenyx Rising, and the things that they are less so enthralled about. They also discuss a leak and also Microsoft revealing the existence and price of the Xbox Series S and also the price of the Xbox Series X. Sean and Marc discuss whether the Series S will be a big sales driver, what Sony could do about the price of their two SKU’s, and how the Xbox All-Access deal may push Sean to get a Series S at launch. Plus, the duo discuss the Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Warriors Age of Calamity DLC, upcoming games, the delay of Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Gamestop closing more stores, and more. Marc also gives final thoughts on the Tony Hawk remakes. While Sean does the same for Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions and gives some details on Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning. Timestamps: Intro, opening convo, and some housekeeping (0:00)Major Topics: September Ubisoft Forward Discussion (4:50)Xbox Series S Reveal and Xbox Series X Price (22:20) Headlines: Kena: Bridge of Spirits Delayed (20:40)Legend of Zelda: Age of Calamity DLC News (36:06)Games We Are Playing and Upcoming Games: Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning (41:25)Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (42:05)Tony Hawk 1 & 2 Remakes (44:50)Upcoming Games: (51:10)Quick Hit News: Gamestop closing more stores (52:20)Ninja Gaiden 1-3 (Xbox 360 & PS3 gen games) collection shows up (1:01:05)Sonic getting more games for 30th anniversary and CBS All-Access Console Wars documentary trailer (1:05:00)
Hello Horror Heads! The quality of this episode is super weird and I am super sorry. Some equipment issues have happened the last couple of weeks but maybe someday they will get around to fixing them. While Sean and Joe might be able to fix there quality you know what can't? Witchboard. Enjoy!
Future of the Power Rangers franchise? If Hasbro does indeed end their partnership with Japanese production company TOEI, what does that mean for the Power Rangers franchise? Up front it means no more Super Sentai footage. So then where does the franchise go? Movies? Animation? 100% US based production?These are just a few of the questions we ask this weeks Morphenomenal panel of experts!TommyD fills in for host, Chris Fury------------------------------------------------------------This weeks GuestsJerry is a regular con-goer, gamer, anime watcher/reviewer, co-host of the 2beerz show and one of the masterminds behind Clevelands oldest anime club Urban Otaku. Sean, a musical theatre actor, joins us from Raleigh, North Carolina. During the collapse of civilization as we know it he has been working with his second passion, coffee. While Sean has always considered himself the Red Ranger, deep down he knew there was a Blue Ranger in him trying to get out. All the way from LA, Rorie has been word weaving since 2nd grade, publishing her first book, Flashbang, a short story anthology, in October 2013. In 2019. In addition to the anthology and a graphic novel, based on the short-story anthology, Rorie is developing one of her short stories, into an animated series!And making his way to the show by way of Boston, Spanky Daddy Louie brings us some extra insight on the power rangers as the host of his own popular popular YouTube series, But Is It Good, where he has reviewed dozens of games, one of the biggest being the Power Rangers Heroes of the grid. You can also find him paints power ranger miniatures live every Tuesday on Twitch--------------------------------------------Season 01 Episode 06------------------------For behind the scenes, memes, and generally inappropriate nerdy content follow us on all of our social media and listen to our podcast to get that good stuff in your ear holes!Website- https://www.circleofnerds.comTikTok-@circleofnerdsInstagram- @circleofnerdsThe Book of Face- @circleofnerdsTwitter- @circleofnerdsListen to NERDS ON ICE wherever you get podcasts!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/circleofnerds)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the big fight between Apple and Epic Games. They go over what’s happened to this point, who’s in the right, and why Epic may have met more than their match in the legal realm.343 Industries had to do their own fighting against rumors of further delays of Halo Infinite and possibly removing Xbox One support. The guys wonder if maybe that is what’s best for Microsoft’s major franchise.There’s also talk on the two DC comics games, Gotham Knights from WB Montreal and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Lab Zero Games internal problems, SEGA wanting to port more of their games to PC, and more.Plus, Marc talks Rogue Legacy 2 and Saints Row 3: Remastered. While Sean played Battletoads, Spiritfarer, and Darksiders: Genesis.Games We Are Playing:Saints Row 3: Remastered (4:40)Rogue Legacy 2 (8:28)Mega Man 11 (11:05)Battletoads (11:32)Darksiders: Genesis (13:45)Spiritfarer (18:00)Headlines:Nintendo Partner Direct Discussion and the possibility of a new Nintendo Switch (22:00)Apple Versus Epic Games (30:30)Halo Infinite staying on Xbox One (42:20)Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (49:25)Facebook forcing integration on Oculus Quest in 2023 (55:55)SEGA wants more ports to PC and other consoles and Yakuza: Like a Dragon (1:00:45)Lab Zero Games employees leave the company (1:06:15)Fall Guys becomes the most downloaded game on PS Plus ever (1:13:25)Small Topic:Netflix’s High Score Documentary General Thoughts
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the big fight between Apple and Epic Games. They go over what’s happened to this point, who’s in the right, and why Epic may have met more than their match in the legal realm. 343 Industries had to do their own fighting against rumors of further delays of Halo Infinite and possibly removing Xbox One support. The guys wonder if maybe that is what’s best for Microsoft’s major franchise. There’s also talk on the two DC comics games, Gotham Knights from WB Montreal and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Lab Zero Games internal problems, SEGA wanting to port more of their games to PC, and more. Plus, Marc talks Rogue Legacy 2 and Saints Row 3: Remastered. While Sean played Battletoads, Spiritfarer, and Darksiders: Genesis. Games We Are Playing: Saints Row 3: Remastered (4:40)Rogue Legacy 2 (8:28)Mega Man 11 (11:05)Battletoads (11:32)Darksiders: Genesis (13:45)Spiritfarer (18:00) Headlines: Nintendo Partner Direct Discussion and possibility of a new Nintendo Switch (22:00)Apple Versus Epic Games (30:30)Halo Infinite staying on Xbox One (42:20)Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (49:25)Facebook forcing integration on Oculus Quest in 2023 (55:55)SEGA wants more ports to PC and other consoles and Yakuza: Like a Dragon (1:00:45)Lab Zero Games employees leave the company (1:06:15)Fall Guys becomes most downloaded game on PS Plus ever (1:13:25) Small Topic: Netflix’s High Score Documentary General Thoughts
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the big fight between Apple and Epic Games. They go over what’s happened to this point, who’s in the right, and why Epic may have met more than their match in the legal realm. 343 Industries had to do their own fighting against rumors of further delays of Halo Infinite and possibly removing Xbox One support. The guys wonder if maybe that is what’s best for Microsoft’s major franchise. There’s also talk on the two DC comics games, Gotham Knights from WB Montreal and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Lab Zero Games internal problems, SEGA wanting to port more of their games to PC, and more. Plus, Marc talks Rogue Legacy 2 and Saints Row 3: Remastered. While Sean played Battletoads, Spiritfarer, and Darksiders: Genesis. Games We Are Playing: Saints Row 3: Remastered (4:40)Rogue Legacy 2 (8:28)Mega Man 11 (11:05)Battletoads (11:32)Darksiders: Genesis (13:45)Spiritfarer (18:00) Headlines: Nintendo Partner Direct Discussion and possibility of a new Nintendo Switch (22:00)Apple Versus Epic Games (30:30)Halo Infinite staying on Xbox One (42:20)Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (49:25)Facebook forcing integration on Oculus Quest in 2023 (55:55)SEGA wants more ports to PC and other consoles and Yakuza: Like a Dragon (1:00:45)Lab Zero Games employees leave the company (1:06:15)Fall Guys becomes most downloaded game on PS Plus ever (1:13:25) Small Topic: Netflix’s High Score Documentary General Thoughts
Sean and Sasha explore what it really means to level up. While Sean's more of a planner, Sasha lets her emotions guide her. However, they both agree leveling up is not as straightforward as it seems. What does leveling up mean to you? Join the conversation on instagram @thisisworkandhome!
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the announcements from the EA Play 2020 event. How Star Wars: Squadrons has them excited. While Marc is really sour on Skate 4. They also wonder why some of the bigger games did not receive much information at all like the next Dragon Age. Marc gives his early thoughts on Last of Us Part 2 and Persona 4 Golden on PC. While Sean keeps bashing away at Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. Also, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time leaked due to a retail listing, Sean gets hyped for New Pokemon Snap and Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory getting announced. While they also discuss the Cyberpunk 2077 delay and if the game actually comes out this year. Thank you to Jens Dietrich for Editing and doing Post Production on the episode. Timestamps: Games We Are Playing: Last of Us Part 2 (4:58)Persona 4: Golden on PC (9:00)Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition (13:35) Headlines: Crash Bandicoot 4 leaks (19:35)Cyberpunk 2077 Delayed till November 19Potential PS5 and Xbox Series X price leaks (57:55)Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory Announced (1:08:40)New Pokemon Snap Announced (1:15:15)Predictions for next week’s Pokemon Presents (1:24:30) Main Topic: EA Play Live 2020 Discussion (22:20) What Marc found interesting from other announcements this week (1:29:15)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the announcements from the EA Play 2020 event. How Star Wars: Squadrons has them excited. While Marc is really sour on Skate 4. They also wonder why some of the bigger games did not receive much information at all like the next Dragon Age. Marc gives his early thoughts on Last of Us Part 2 and Persona 4 Golden on PC. While Sean keeps bashing away at Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. Also, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time leaked due to a retail listing, Sean gets hyped for New Pokemon Snap and Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory getting announced. While they also discuss the Cyberpunk 2077 delay and if the game actually comes out this year. Thank you to Jens Dietrich for Editing and doing Post Production on the episode. Timestamps: Games We Are Playing: Last of Us Part 2 (4:58)Persona 4: Golden on PC (9:00)Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition (13:35) Headlines: Crash Bandicoot 4 leaks (19:35)Cyberpunk 2077 Delayed till November 19Potential PS5 and Xbox Series X price leaks (57:55)Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory Announced (1:08:40)New Pokemon Snap Announced (1:15:15)Predictions for next week’s Pokemon Presents (1:24:30) Main Topic: EA Play Live 2020 Discussion (22:20) What Marc found interesting from other announcements this week (1:29:15)
Sean and Sasha discuss how they handle difficult conversations and share why they're worth having. While Sean pushes through awkwardness, fear, and uncertainty to find the value in difficult conversations, Sasha prefers to put them off. Wait until you hear her story about "The Kindle"! How do you handle difficult conversations? How have they impacted your relationships? Join the conversation on instagram @thisisworkandhome!
Have you ever met someone and they have the “it” factor? Sean McDermott is one of those guys. While Sean is the current head football coach for the Buffalo Bills and has been coaching in the NFL for over 20-years, I knew he had the “it” factor even way back when we were teammates at William & Mary. In today’s episode, Coach McDermott talks about his journey to become a head coach in the League, how to create a winning culture (as the Bills were perennial losers when he took over), leadership at all levels, what he personally does to keep his mind right, power of mentors, why he remains stoic on the sidelines despite being a fiery guy, and his thoughts on this upcoming season. Heck, he even shares a few “fun facts” about urs truly at the end of the show! Without further ado, let’s “circle the wagons” and go out to the show with Buffalo Bills Head Coach, Sean McDermott. If you’re a sports fan, have kids who play sports who need to hear great wisdom, or you just want to inspire other leaders and high-performers like yourself, please don’t forget to share this episode... Please be sure to tag me on your social media: @ToddDurkin TIMESTAMPS: :56 - Happy Memorial Day. 2:30 - 8 Days away from my Book Launch! 4:41 - Who is Sean McDermott? 6:40 - Unknown facts on Sean McDermott. 7:55 - Quick hitter questions - Rapid Fire. 9:13 - Advice for youth athletes right now that are waiting for their sport to start. 10:08 - What Sean does daily to keep his mind right 11:38 - His Path to the NFL. 13:57 - Mentors and Lessons. 17:02 - Named Buffalo Bills Head Coach in 2017. 19:07 - Leadership - Culture Change. 21:02 - The hardest part of the job. 24:05 - Obstacles with Buffalo Bills. 25:36 - The power of keeping stoic during games. 27:50 - Your picture of an Iconic coach. 29:50 - How to overcome a tough loss. 32:15 - Sean shares his legacy in Buffalo. 34:04 - Why working out is important. 36:29 - Will there ever be a female head coach in the NFL? 37:40 - Sean shares his favorite mantras. 40:10 - More on his faith. 42:27 - Wrap up! -- If you enjoy the Todd Durkin IMPACT Show, can you please do a few things: Give us a 5-star rating on iTunes. Provide a great review of what you love about the show. Please SHARE the episode on your Social Media or in a newsletter. Remember to tag me at @ToddDurkin Thank you in advance! -- We LOVE your questions for the podcast!! To ask a question to Todd for the podcast, please go to www.todddurkin.com/podcast and ask a question on anything on your mind! -- Follow Todd… --> Instagram & Twitter: @ToddDurkin --> Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ToddDurkinFQ10 --> FB: @ToddDurkinFQ10 --> If you are a fitness pro or trainer and want to be coached by Todd, visit: https://todddurkinmastermind.com/ -- ABOUT: Todd Durkin is one of the leading coaches, trainers, and motivators in the world. It’s no secret why some of the top athletes in the world have trained with him for nearly two decades. He’s a best-selling author, a motivational speaker, and owns the legendary Fitness Quest 10 in San Diego, CA where he leads an amazing team of 42 teammates. Todd is a coach on the Netflix show “STRONG” that is must-watch TV. He is a previous Jack LaLanne Award winner, a 2-time Trainer of the Year, and he runs his Todd Durkin Mastermind group of top trainers and fitness pros around the globe, coaching them with business, leadership, marketing, training, and personal growth mentorship. Todd and his wife Melanie head up the Durkin IMPACT Foundation (501-c-3) that has raised over $250,000 since it started in 2013. 100% of all proceeds go back to kids and families in need. To learn more about Todd, visit www.ToddDurkin.com and www.FitnessQuest10.com. To join his community of fire-breathing dragons and receive regular motivational and inspirational emails, visit www.ToddDurkin.com and opt-in to receive his value-rich content.
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the week of announcements and gameplay reveals. Starting with the Tony Hawk 1 & 2 Remakes, touching on the PlayStation 5 Unreal Engine demo, and diving into the Ghost of Tsushima State of Play and Nintendo’s reveal of Paper Mario: The Origami King coming out on the same day as well. Marc is very excited for the Tony Hawk games. While Sean is wowed by what Ghost of Tsushima brings in both gameplay forms and in exploring its vast world. Plus, discussions on the Mafia Trilogy announcement, why Nintendo is not doing enough with its older library of games, Doctor Who getting a trilogy of VR titles, and more. Timestamps: Housekeeping and Marc goes to Ohio (0:00) Headlines: Tony Hawk Remaster 1 & 2 (5:35)Unreal Engine 5 Shows Off the PlayStation 5 (13:46)State of Play: Ghost of Tsushima (16:35) Mafia Trilogy Discussion (23:40)Paper Mario: The Origami King (27:31)Assassin’s Creed Valhalla 30 FPS on Xbox Series X (32:30)Anthem Team Size, Bioware’s Situation, 4 vs. 1 Games (35:17)J Allard Joins Intellivision (48:40)Nintendo’s May 2020 SNES and NES Games, Is Nintendo Doing Enough With Retro Games? (51:32)Doctor Who VR Trilogy and Control’s Next Expansion Explains Alan Wake (1:02:40)
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the week of announcements and gameplay reveals. Starting with the Tony Hawk 1 & 2 Remakes, touching on the PlayStation 5 Unreal Engine demo, and diving into the Ghost of Tsushima State of Play and Nintendo’s reveal of Paper Mario: The Origami King coming out on the same day as well. Marc is very excited for the Tony Hawk games. While Sean is wowed by what Ghost of Tsushima brings in both gameplay forms and in exploring its vast world. Plus, discussions on the Mafia Trilogy announcement, why Nintendo is not doing enough with its older library of games, Doctor Who getting a trilogy of VR titles, and more. Timestamps: Housekeeping and Marc goes to Ohio (0:00) Headlines: Tony Hawk Remaster 1 & 2 (5:35)Unreal Engine 5 Shows Off the PlayStation 5 (13:46)State of Play: Ghost of Tsushima (16:35) Mafia Trilogy Discussion (23:40)Paper Mario: The Origami King (27:31)Assassin’s Creed Valhalla 30 FPS on Xbox Series X (32:30)Anthem Team Size, Bioware’s Situation, 4 vs. 1 Games (35:17)J Allard Joins Intellivision (48:40)Nintendo’s May 2020 SNES and NES Games, Is Nintendo Doing Enough With Retro Games? (51:32)Doctor Who VR Trilogy and Control’s Next Expansion Explains Alan Wake (1:02:40)
On this edition of Video Games 2 the MAX, hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison are once again joined by Jens Dietrich and Randy Isbelle as they all discuss their thoughts on playing Final Fantasy VII Remake (spoiler-free) and also talk about the latest on Ghost of Tsushima and Resident Evil 4 being the next remake as well. The show begins with a quick hits section of news, as the guys discussing the passing of voice actor Rick May, who’s most well known as the voice of Peppy from Star Fox 64. As well as cleaning products for your Nintendo Switch, controller mapping now being available for the system, and some data transfers from the SD card too. Plus, the guys also talk about the latest on Ghost of Tsushima and how gameplay choices affect how certain characters react to you in-game. After that, the episode becomes a roundtable discussion concerning all things Final Fantasy VII Remake. Randy has made it to Chapter 14. While Sean and Jens are in Chapter 4. What are their thoughts on character development, specifically those of Jessie, Biggs, Wedge, and the main cast too? How great is the music and what about the battle system? It is all discussed, along with a few thoughts on the negatives others have brought up about the game too. Headlines: Rick May Passes (1:20), Nintendo Switch No Alcohol and Button Mapping (4:10) Ghost of Tsushima New Info (14:40) Games We Are Playing: Final Fantasy VII Remake Discussion (20:30), Persona 5 Royal (1:01:00), Nioh 2 (1:01:50), Bonus Topic: Resident Evil 4 is the Next Remake (1:08:10) Randy's Resident Evil 3 Review: http://w2mnet.com/resident-evil-3-2020-review/Like us on the w2mnet.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/W2MNetwork/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/W2MNetwork, https://twitter.com/W2MSean, https://twitter.com/HumanityPlague, https://twitter.com/ApertureSilenceReview us on Podchaser or your favorite podcasting app: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/video-games-2-the-max-181386
On this edition of Video Games 2 the MAX, hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison are once again joined by Jens Dietrich and Randy Isbelle as they all discuss their thoughts on playing Final Fantasy VII Remake (spoiler-free) and also talk about the latest on Ghost of Tsushima and Resident Evil 4 being the next remake as well. The show begins with a quick hits section of news, as the guys discussing the passing of voice actor Rick May, who’s most well known as the voice of Peppy from Star Fox 64. As well as cleaning products for your Nintendo Switch, controller mapping now being available for the system, and some data transfers from the SD card too. Plus, the guys also talk about the latest on Ghost of Tsushima and how gameplay choices affect how certain characters react to you in-game. After that, the episode becomes a roundtable discussion concerning all things Final Fantasy VII Remake. Randy has made it to Chapter 14. While Sean and Jens are in Chapter 4. What are their thoughts on character development, specifically those of Jessie, Biggs, Wedge, and the main cast too? How great is the music and what about the battle system? It is all discussed, along with a few thoughts on the negatives others have brought up about the game too. Headlines: Rick May Passes (1:20), Nintendo Switch No Alcohol and Button Mapping (4:10) Ghost of Tsushima New Info (14:40) Games We Are Playing: Final Fantasy VII Remake Discussion (20:30), Persona 5 Royal (1:01:00), Nioh 2 (1:01:50), Bonus Topic: Resident Evil 4 is the Next Remake (1:08:10) Randy's Resident Evil 3 Review: http://w2mnet.com/resident-evil-3-2020-review/Like us on the w2mnet.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/W2MNetwork/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/W2MNetwork, https://twitter.com/W2MSean, https://twitter.com/HumanityPlague, https://twitter.com/ApertureSilenceReview us on Podchaser or your favorite podcasting app: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/video-games-2-the-max-181386
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison are joined by Jens Dietrich and Randy Isbelle as they discuss the Last of Us Part 2 Delay, the Cooking Mama Cookstar controversy, and Randy dishes on Resident Evil 3 Remake. While all four of the guys give out their Top 5 Favorite Final Fantasy Games too. Things begin with more of the current situation happening with everyone’s states involving the current Covid-19 pandemic. After that, things transition into the news with the Last of Us Part 2 delay bringing up a major topic of discussion. Should games be released digitally before being available physically and why Sony made the right decision on the delay. Also, more info is revealed on rumors about Resident Evil 8 in development. The possibility of the 3D Mario remasters being put into one package. Rogue Legacy 2 is announced. Plus, Cooking Mama Cookstar disappears from digital and physical storefronts with a possible blockchain cryptocurrency DRM involved. The quadruplet each discusses the games they are playing. Randy gives out his major thoughts on Resident Evil 3. What he likes and dislikes about the game and everyone chimes in on the idea of playtime equaling price. Why they are two separate things and how there’s always a solution to that issue. Furthermore, Jens and Marc talk more about Persona 5: Royal and Animal Crossing. While Randy also banters on some Doom: Eternal and the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remaster. While Sean and Jens have thoughts on the Bravely Default II Demo too. Finally, everyone has their favorite Final Fantasy titles. Get ready for some similarities and big differences between the four hosts in discussing why certain games made the list over others. Time Stamps: Opening Banter and Introduction: The ongoing effects of Covid-19. News of the Week: Last of Us Part 2 Delayed (8:10), IGN’s Summer of Gaming Event (24:15), Rogue Legacy 2 Announced (27:00), Resident Evil 8 Rumors (28:10), Mario Remasters May Come to Switch in one package (31:28), Cooking Mama Cookstar Disappears (38:30) Games We Are Playing: Resident Evil 3 (41:15), Persona 5 Royale (56:53), Bravely Default II Demo (1:03:30), Doom: Eternal (1:09:45), Ori and the Will of the Wisps (1:10:20), Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remaster (1:13:45), Animal Crossing: New Horizons (1:16:00), Panzer Dragoon Remake and One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 (1:27:33) Special Topic: Top 5 Favorite Final Fantasy Games (1:34:30) Please Rate and Review us on Podchaser or your favorite podcast listening app: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/video-games-2-the-max-181386
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison are joined by Jens Dietrich and Randy Isbelle as they discuss the Last of Us Part 2 Delay, the Cooking Mama Cookstar controversy, and Randy dishes on Resident Evil 3 Remake. While all four of the guys give out their Top 5 Favorite Final Fantasy Games too. Things begin with more of the current situation happening with everyone’s states involving the current Covid-19 pandemic. After that, things transition into the news with the Last of Us Part 2 delay bringing up a major topic of discussion. Should games be released digitally before being available physically and why Sony made the right decision on the delay. Also, more info is revealed on rumors about Resident Evil 8 in development. The possibility of the 3D Mario remasters being put into one package. Rogue Legacy 2 is announced. Plus, Cooking Mama Cookstar disappears from digital and physical storefronts with a possible blockchain cryptocurrency DRM involved. The quadruplet each discusses the games they are playing. Randy gives out his major thoughts on Resident Evil 3. What he likes and dislikes about the game and everyone chimes in on the idea of playtime equaling price. Why they are two separate things and how there’s always a solution to that issue. Furthermore, Jens and Marc talk more about Persona 5: Royal and Animal Crossing. While Randy also banters on some Doom: Eternal and the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remaster. While Sean and Jens have thoughts on the Bravely Default II Demo too. Finally, everyone has their favorite Final Fantasy titles. Get ready for some similarities and big differences between the four hosts in discussing why certain games made the list over others. Time Stamps: Opening Banter and Introduction: The ongoing effects of Covid-19. News of the Week: Last of Us Part 2 Delayed (8:10), IGN’s Summer of Gaming Event (24:15), Rogue Legacy 2 Announced (27:00), Resident Evil 8 Rumors (28:10), Mario Remasters May Come to Switch in one package (31:28), Cooking Mama Cookstar Disappears (38:30) Games We Are Playing: Resident Evil 3 (41:15), Persona 5 Royale (56:53), Bravely Default II Demo (1:03:30), Doom: Eternal (1:09:45), Ori and the Will of the Wisps (1:10:20), Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remaster (1:13:45), Animal Crossing: New Horizons (1:16:00), Panzer Dragoon Remake and One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 (1:27:33) Special Topic: Top 5 Favorite Final Fantasy Games (1:34:30) Please Rate and Review us on Podchaser or your favorite podcast listening app: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/video-games-2-the-max-181386
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX, hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the games they are playing like Persona 5 Royal and One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4. Not to mention, the news of Gearbox’s wage gap between employees and management, Bethesda not having an E3 digital presentation and Wasteland 3 being delayed both due to COVID-19 concerns. While the guys also dish on their favorite Survival Horror Games too. The show begins with the duo discussing some of the fallout from the physical version of Final Fantasy VII Remake releasing early in Europe and Australia. While also talking about the reception for Resident Evil 3. Marc then gets into his early impressions of Persona 5 Royal and works on exercise with Virzoom. Plus, his thoughts on Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories after playing the full release. While Sean gives early impressions of One Piece: Pirate 4 Warriors and the Panzer Dragoon Remake. Then, the guys get into the news with the first topic being the bizarre and awful pay structure at Gearbox and how greed can show itself in terrible ways as Randy Pitchford deals with delivering bad news to employees about lower bonuses in a bad way. Plus, Bethesda is not doing a E3 digital presentation. Gamescom staying on even if it has to move to a digital format. Wasteland 3 getting delayed. The huge Mario 35th anniversary news bringing a lot of 3D classic games to Switch like Super Mario Galaxy and Mario 64. The original Nier getting a remake and a special topic on Survival Horror Games too. Time Stamps: Opening Banter: Final Fantasy VII Remake releases early and Resident Evil 3 reviews Games We are Playing: Persona 5 Royal (4:15), Virzoom (VR Game, 10:30), Animal Crossing: New Horizons (12:15), Resident Evil 6 (16:20), One Piece: Pirate 4 Warriors (19:19), Panzer Dragoon Remake (22:40), Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories (25:20) News of the Week: Borderlands 3 Causes Strife at Gearbox (34:40), Bethesda Not Doing an E3 Digital Presentation (45:28), Gamescom 2020 Will Happen Digitally (49:36), Wasteland 3 Delayed (53:38), Mario 35th Anniversary News (57:44), Ubisoft Giving Free Games (1:04:00), Nier Remake is Happening (1:06:00) Special Topic: Favorite Survival Horror Games: 1:09:25Randy's Ori and the Will of the Wisps Review: http://w2mnet.com/ori-and-the-will-of-the-wisps-review/Marc's Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection Review: http://w2mnet.com/mega-man-zero-zx-legacy-collection-review/
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