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Speaker 1 (00:00):
On today's episode, we're talking news with drops about Wheel
of Time, about the upcoming elden Ring Night Rain edition,
and more. Hello, my name is Jason Septio and I'm
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Joe Money, and welcome back to x Ravdio the podcast
we dive deep into your favorite shows, movies, comics, and
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We'll bring you.
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Three episodes a week every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
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Plus news. This Day's happening, It's happening. It's been a
weird week.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
In video releases, Chris Hensworth dropped a tribute to Thor
We're gonna speculate on why now.
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Plus elden Ring Night Rain.
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Released a trailer with a newly popular Evan essence jam
bring Me to Life.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
Talk about that song.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Plus leave George our Our Martin alone. Okay, he can do
things in his own time. Don't be mean. And then
we've got some sad news about the Black Panther video
game not come in to light?
Speaker 2 (01:08):
What the hell is going on with that?
Speaker 1 (01:10):
First up? Amazon has canceled Wheel of Time after three seasons.
The show starring Rosmund Pike, got off to a pretty
strong start but has slipped of late and I think
kind of bodes ill for this era of Game of
Thrones knockoffs, if it can even be said to have
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ever started. The series, of course, was an adaptation of
the famous You Know ten plus book series by Robert Jordan,
finished by other authors when the original or author passed away,
and You Know is one of the most beloved high
fantasy book series ever, but sadly could not make a
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dent and cut through in the Postgame of Thrones world.
Any thoughts about Wheel of Time make.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
Me a little nervous about Rings of Power. Yeah, we're
in a very strange time for fantasy. Obviously, we're fantasy
lovers over here. Fantasy costs a lot of money. It's
also hard to adapt. You spend a lot of time
in your head with fantasy. It has a very specific look, vibe, pace,
which can kind of differ for everybody, you know.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
And it's also an entering time for Amazon.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
You know, we have time with sort of one of
their first big gets, both as an acquisition and then
as a series, and for it to sort of fall
off so early, and it's adaptation, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
I'm hoping we see.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
Some straightening out, but it also just might be time
to pause on fantasy series. Let's really pace out, think
about it. I'm hoping and or changes hearts and minds
about how we can do TV shows. Well, give people
time to actually write these things. Let's get whole teams
and editing. Let's let directors do whole arcst's really nail
it down and focus. I think there's hope, but obviously
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some restructuring needs to happen.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Next up sad news, EA Electronic Arts is canceling its
upcoming Black Panther third person open world video game and
shutting down the developer that was working on at Cliffhanger Games.
EA Entertainment president Laura Miiel said an email, the cancelation
of the laps are done to quote sharpen our focus
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and put our creative energy behind the most significant growth opportunities.
She continued, the companies focusing on a handful of really
ongoing and vital franchises going forward. The Battlefield franchise was
looking towards another game in that series, very popular long
running series The Sims, which is of course now almost
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three decade ongoing series, Skate the Skate franchise and Apex Legends,
one of its much Valuyhood free to play action games.
She continued that EA will continue to invest in its
Iron Man game at Motive and other Star Wars games
that it's working on. But this is sad news. This
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game was, from what I understand, pretty far along and
was going to be very very exciting, with a rich
map that encompassed all the various regions of Wakanda and
its culture. And this sucks.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
This really does suck. This blows, dude. If you can't
here's the thing.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
It's different because it's Black Panther, But if you can't
finish it, don't start. It is really where I'm at, Like,
Black Panther means so much to so many people. We had,
you know, an incredible, like genre altering film and then
an absolute like devastation and loss. I just feel like,
stop messing with this character, leave him alone if you
can't do it. And it sounded so cool, and you know,
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we've heard from different writers, you know, throughout the process.
I think they had them at Disney D twenty three
a couple of years ago, they did a whole.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Panel on it.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
It just sounded so thrilling and to hear that they're
gonna get Hitty with Marvel and then to use Here's
where I really ping against what Mel had to say.
Battlefield the game you just constantly kind of redo and
polish up a little bit. The same thing with the SIMS.
The SIMS is my favorite video game. I have sunk
too much money in the SIMS. I love the SIMS.
But you're not designing a new game. You're just releasing packs,
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and a lot of these packs you're going to, like
the mods, giving them pennies and asking them to bring
some of the best like updates to the game that
we've seen so far. So it's like, what are you
EA doing as a company to support these games outside
of just you know, these cute little polish ups that
you make a ton of money on. It's just very
I'm so confused by the video game industry and how
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it spends its money. All these things keep collapsing, and
yet the largest entertainment like arm available right now is
the strongest earner is video games right now, And so
I just can't understand why Fox can't make it to shelves.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
It is, you know, very disconcerting. Now these cuts come
in the context of many other cuts at EA and
across the industry. EA laid off three hundred people in
twenty twenty five, including around one hundred at Respawn, which
was the developer behind titan Fall. EA restructured BioWare recently
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moving various developers. Around six hundred and seventy workers were
laid off in twenty twenty four, including many at Respawn.
I think part of the thing that really frustrates me
is that Cliffhanger comes from the DNA of comes with
a lot of the personnel that helped create Middle Earth
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Shadow of Mortar, which the Mortar games, the Shadow games
are some of my favorite games ever, which with an
incredible battle system and this rivalry system where if you're
defeated by an enemy, that enemy gets stronger and now
you have a feud going with them, and the idea
that some of that DNA would be behind the mechanics
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of a open world Black Panther game. It's really just.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Pointing we're not getting that game up. Next.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
Chris Hemsworth drops a tribute to Thor. It's May in
twenty twenty five. Why is Chris Hemsworth acting like Thor
is dead and that he's never gonna play him anymore?
Leading many to wonder Jesus Christ Thor gonna die in
one of these?
Speaker 2 (07:20):
I mean that's where my mind went.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
Your thoughts, Joe, what's strange just about it ends like Thor,
Love and Thunder, a movie that came out what three
four years ago?
Speaker 2 (07:31):
I was like, I just it looks.
Speaker 3 (07:33):
Like somebody opened up a thumb drive and was like,
oh shit, we have this, Yes, we just drop it now.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Very confusing.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
I do think it pinned for me the Wolverine Deadpool
little caption we get with him that still has not
paid off in the MCU. We know we're getting big
crossover events. Shortly, I was like, Okay, he's crying in
the thing we see in the Deadpool Wolverine movie. Maybe
maybe he is coming to an end, and you know what,
that's okay. Chris has given us a lot of time
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with this character. And also so I'm of two minds. One,
it's totally fine if you want to leave, Chris, you
were one of the best iconic role really nailed it.
Took you some time, but once you figured it out,
wow spectacular. The other mine is Disney is a vampire
and it's never letting go of anybody. Apparently everyone is
available to come back at any time. Do we have
to ever really truly say goodbye? It seems silly at
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this point. I know that even if Chris leaves in
twenty years, they'll be like, we got him back. Guys,
don't even worry about it.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
You can have more. We found another universe. Don't even worry.
Speaker 3 (08:32):
Like it's change, it's weird, it's goofy. But it was
a lovely tribute.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
It was a lovely tribute.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
What is happening?
Speaker 1 (08:40):
Because you know, here's the other thing. Disney is not
gonna let Chris Hemsworth drop anything about their IP without
there being something behind it or getting the okay, so
what this bodes tbd? But it's something something. Oh yeah,
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let's take a quick break. We'll be back with more.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
And where we're at. Georgia R.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
Martin is being bullied what is why? On his blog
not a blog. Recently, George was promoting a new animated
feature that is on the way from the studio Lion
Forge with writing by him, adapting stories with writing adaptions
by him, And in this blog he mentions that people
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are going to be mad at him for not working
on Wins of Winner quote. I know, I know, some
of you will be pissed off by this, as you
are by everything I announce here that is not about
Westrus or the Wins of Winter. You have given up
on me or on the book. I will never finish
Wins if I do. I will never finish a dream
of spring. If I do, it won't be any good.
I had to get some other right to pinch hit
for me. I'm gonna die soon anyway, because I'm so
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old lost the interested Song of Ice and Fire decades ago,
and he goes.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
On and on and on.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
Listen. We have talked here about things that ways that
this property could finish. But one thing that is I
think we've been clear about. And if not, I want
to reiterate, George is done enough. The world's create that
he's created is so vital and rich and detailed, with
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the history that goes back thousands of years that you
can examine almost on a year to year basis, that
just that is a huge contribution to sci fi storytelling,
to excuse me, to fantasy storytelling, to fantasy literature, and
has been hugely influential to many storytellers coming up in
his way. Don't if you have stuff gripes that you're
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griping within the community to each other about things. Yeah,
that's fine, don't direct those to George.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
He's done enough. We don't go leave him alone. He's trying.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
He's trying, you know, like any kind of things you
need to tell you want to discuss your frustrations.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
About that, Yeah, do that, but don't don't.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Direct them to George.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
I have two notes. So I know too many.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
Very successful in the spotlight performers, creators who can't help themselves,
but tiptoe into reddits and onto the twitters and stuff,
and they're like, what are people saying? So George, I
just first like say, if you're doing this, don't do that, buddy,
that's not fun for anybody. Stay off the reddit. But two, yeah,
going directly to George's is dumb. The man gets to
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make his own choices. He's incredibly creative, and well he's
doing that. I think a lot of people don't really
acknowledge it. He supports so many fantasy writers. But if
he lends his name to whatever project exactly, and that
can only be good for us as like a fantasy
loving community.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
So that's really beautiful of him. I will all so say.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
I get listen because the Boks we're not finished. We
got the ending of Game of Thrones that we got,
and I just feel like on some level we are, like,
it's very challenging as fans who love the series, and
if you've ever do you know how many trilogies dualogy
where I'm like, I have to wait how long for
the book? I what happens to these characters I've grown
connected to and love. So I totally hear fans being like,
this is exhausting. I don't want to hear about another title.
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I'm ready to go. But I also think this is
a living human being who's given us so so so
much to him to his face, please just be gracious
and have gratitude, like we're very lucky.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
Yeah, we're absolutely appreciative here and extra vision, and we
are very fortunate to live in the world that he
also lives in. Up next, in kind of associated George R.
Martin News, let's bring in our resident Night Ring Lover
super producer Aaron to talk about the new elden Ring
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Night Rain edition who trailer just recently dropped.
Speaker 4 (13:03):
That's right, the final trailer for night Rain dropped earlier
this week, set to classic classic song, a Banger, Evanescence,
bring Me to Life. Now those three.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
Other songs that they do you think that they considered
because I feel like they just kind of were like, just.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
Do bring me to Life?
Speaker 4 (13:19):
Then I think they were like, we got two finalists,
it's it takes two to make the thing go right
or bring me to Life, and they decided on So
this trailer is like an anime music video. Basically, there's
no it's just the song and footage from the game
that looks amazing and as well put together. They're Boston Fandragons,
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it's set to like the lyrics when they hit are
when you know bring Me to Life is when the
character raises the spirits to help them fight. This feels
like fans are loving this, whether that is because of
the recent rise in popularity of this song thanks to
Nathan Fielder unclear. Bandy namco representatives did say Nathan had
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nothing to do with this trailer soundtrack, so he did
not come in to advise on it. But in honor
of this, I would like to make a proposal of
more new metal songs in video game trailers. So I
just want to pitch a couple of things to the
two of you. You let me know if this works
for you or not. So my first one, I think
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you know New Mario Kart World. Everyone's excited and tend
to switch to set it to Olympus get rolling boom
it number two, number two, the Last of Us. I
don't know if this is Last of Us one or
Last of Us two or Jason's proposal of Last of
Us three. All about the infected boom trailer set to
disturbed down with the Sickness. Number three, the game that
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I think I've probably the most kills that everyone does.
We're not all, you know, good at this game, but
there are lots of kills in this game Halo. Instead
of those those operatic vocals, Trailer hits Boom drowning, Let
the bodies hit the floor. Next up Fallout. You know
this is like a nuclear wasteland trailer hits for the
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next fallout or a remake system of a down toxicity.
Next Snipper Clips A great game where you cut up
all these little pieces of paper Lincoln Park paper cut Boom.
Next Animal Crossing. You got your bug catching net, You're
catching all these little bugs. Crazy Town Butterfly Boom. Next
Pokemon snack, butterfly Pokemon snacks. You're taking pictures of all
the cute little Pokemon trailer hits, boom Nickelback photograph and
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Minecraft Minecraft get Out, Please say so. Elden Ring Night
Rain is incredibly fun. It is a Souls like roguelike,
mostly multiplayer game, third person enemy mobs, loot, roaming, bosses,
and environmental events. It is a meant to be like
played in forty minute chunks, so it does not have
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the contemplative nature that previous Souls like have. It is
like you drop in and it is a frantic run.
You have to go find items fine souls to level up,
and then at the end you fight a boss. On
day one. If you survive day one, you go into
day two do the same thing. It's a smaller map
than elden Ring, which had a huge map. But this
is a smaller map, but because things are randomized within it,
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I didn't I played three runs this morning and it
didn't feel too small by any means. I never crossed
over the entire map in a single playthrough, which was good.
I will say the game is forty dollars. It is
not your typical like sixty or eighty dollars game right
now on launch day today, over two million players already. Damn.
I will say. Reviews on Steam are mixed, mostly because
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people are complaining the game doesn't have good balance for
solo play. There's not really strong duo support, and there's
no voice chat, so when you're trying to coordinate with
the other people, you can't talk to them unless you're
like friends with them on PlayStation and you already are
in a group of or Discord or something.
Speaker 2 (16:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (16:54):
Yeah, so it is a lot of fun. But reach out,
you know, if you're on Discord and you want someone
to play with, let me know, because I'll be I'll
be jumping into the night rain ring.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Well that was that was news. Little evanescence. Amy Lee,
anecdota friend of mine, was in Nashville at a karaoke
place and Amy Lee was there and her husband got
up and started to do started to do, uh what
is the fucking song? Wake be uh?
Speaker 4 (17:23):
Bring me to Life?
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Started to do with her do her version, and she
got so disgusted by him doing it that she just finished.
She got up, took the micromim and finished the song
say Up.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
And Wake Me Up. On the next episode of x Revision.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
We're diving into a Nintendo Switch send off Tuesday as
speed recap of the John Wick franchise. On Wednesday, four
hundred and thirty nine Bodies accounting another episode of Your
Wrong Friend on Thursday, in which we debate Skyrim vers Oblivion. Finally, Friday,
we're talking live action remakes as we react to the
knew How to Train Your Dragon movie. That's it for
this episode.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
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