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June 11, 2018
The Big Topics: Sony, Xbox and Nintendo E3 2018 predictions. Further Discussion: EA, Bethesda, Square Enix, Capcom and more. *We appreciate we’re posting this ‘predictions’ podcast during E3. This podcast originally appeared on gamesradar.com but we experienced problems with our FTP server so we’re making it live on this blog and iTunes now. Thanks for your […]
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The Big Topic: Not buying an NES Classic Further Discussion: What Remains of Edith Finch, Tumbleseed, Kingdom Hearts 1.5 What we’re into: Games you should play to bring joy into your life Well, this is it – we’ve come to the end of the road. Thank you for joining us on our wild and stupid […]
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The Big Topic: The Xbox Scorpio’s official specs unveiling Further Discussion: Horizon: Zero Dawn’s wonderful open world What we’re into: Makoto Shinkai’s latest animated masterpiece, Your Name. (yes, the period is part of the title) Microsoft officially released the technical specs for its upcoming console update, Xbox Scorpio, which is great – but are the […]
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The Big Topic: Destiny 2’s big reveal What we’re into: Snake Pass, Elder Scrolls Legends, and TypeShift are all wonderful Destiny 2 is coming (surprising basically no-one) and will arrive on PS4, Xbox One, and PC this September. And you know what? We’re into it. We gather round to share our thoughts on the reveal trailer’s colorful, […]
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The Big Topic: Persona 5’s long development yielded proper results. Further discussion: Living through your Switch bricking and other dead console experiences. Persona 5. It is here. A full four years after its original proposed release date, two months after the GamesRadar crew finally started playing it, and just in time for the game’s release […]
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The Big Topic: Mass Effect: Andro-meh-da Further discussion: The many games of PAX East Pardon the minor, uh, home invasion (and subsequent digression about The Big Lebowski), and permit us some discussion about Mass Effect “My Face Is Tired” Andromeda and our own perceptions about the game based on the weekend’s EA Access preview and […]
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The Big Topic: A week with the Nintendo Switch Further discussion: Breath of the Wild’s interlocking systems and expansive world What we’re into: GDC is a ton of fun, you guys Half of the team is hanging out at PAX East this weekend, so David took over hosting duties and ran the podcast right off […]
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The Big Topic: The Switch is here! We chat about the games we’ve been playing on it Further discussion: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is majestic What we’re into: Nier: Automata is weird and great The Nintendo Switch is officially in the wild and we spent the past weekend putting it through […]
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The Big Topic: What the hell are you doing, Nintendo? What we’re into: Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin, Slayaway Camp, and Night in the Woods No, we didn’t skip a number. I don’t know what you’re talking about. In episode 70, we get together to chat about some games that are near and dear […]
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The Big Topic: Spoiling Resident Evil 7, Final Fantasy 15, and The Last Guardian Further Discussion: E3 is officially open to the public What we’re into: Horizon: Zero Dawn’s big, beautiful open world To the victor go the spoils. Er, spoilers. This joke made more sense in my head. ANYWAY. 2017’s video game onslaught continues […]
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The Big Topic: Fire Emblem Heroes is pretty good, actually Further Discussion: Backwards compatibility and the games you should play before they disappear What we’re into: Dissecting Zelda’s totally unnecessary timeline Let us hypnotize you with another week of fabulous video game discussion. Fire Emblem Heroes is Nintendo’s latest mobile title, and we have our […]
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The Big Topic: You oughta Nioh Further Discussion: Hands on with Nintendo Switch, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Breath of the Wild and more. What we’re into: Gorogoa and What Became of Edith Finch amaze at PAX South. Impossible things are happening every week in 2017. Last week it was a legitimately great new Resident Evil game, […]
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The Big Topic: Reeling from the resurrection of good Resident Evil. Further Discussion: Did you know that Dragon Quest 8 is an amazing game? Also: here’s what’s up at PAX South. What we’re into: Seriously. Dragon Quest 8 and Resident Evil 7 are good. The impossible has happened: Capcom has made a big budget game […]
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The Big Topic: Yakuza 0’s brazen weirdness Further Discussion: Our relationship to the Resident Evil series What we’re into: Quick hits for January games We are not a Wild Wild West podcast, despite how this episode starts out. We are a video game podcast. And there are lots of those to talk about. Anthony and […]
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The Big Topic: Our thoughts on the Nintendo Switch’s price, tech, and launch lineup. After a surprisingly strong teaser back in October, all eyes have been on Nintendo and it’s upcoming console/handheld hybrid Switch. Nintendo revealed the price ($299!), the release date (March 3!) and the launch games (Zelda and… a cow milking thing?), and […]
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The Big Topic: Super Mario Run and the state of mobile games Further Discussion: The games that inspired us What we’re into: 2016 still has more games! This is the last RadioRadar+ for 2016, and we’re so, so sorry for the Paul McCartney references right out of the gate. But if you stick with today’s […]
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The Big Topic: Discussing the state of Star Wars before Rogue One. Further Discussion: Debating the merits of The Last of Us Part 2. What we’re into: Picking through the best of PSX. If it seems weird to you guys that there’s already a brand new Star Wars movie, know this: you’re not alone! This […]
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The Big Topic: The Game Awards let us look at Death Stranding, Mass Effect Andromeda, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Further Discussion: Finally playing The Last Guardian What we’re into: Fighting about Prince of Persia 2008 It’s not the best awards show of all time, but at least it’s something! The […]
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The Big Topic: Final Fantasy 15 is here, and it’s great Further Discussion: No Man’s Sky’s latest patch What we’re into: Endings that stick the landing Ten years and a change in directors, platforms, and title later, and Final Fantasy 15 is finally out and ready for the world. It’s kind of a mess, but […]
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The Big Topic: Dishonored 2’s devilish level design Further Discussion: Watch Dogs 2 is… fine? What we’re into: Nier: Automata is looking hot Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! We show our thanks to some nice-looking sequels by talking about them for about ninety minutes. We open with another (slightly spoilery) dive into Dishonored 2 and its incredible […]
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