The full panel reunites to determine what a video game is, how to do RPG dungeon music right, and Bob Oldfather. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman.
Questions this week:
- Why did Embracer Group acquire Square Enix Montreal, change its name to Onoma, and then immediately shut it down? (05:25)
- What kind of video game items do you never want to use again? (08:09)
- When you’re playing an RPG and you complete an enemy encounter, should the overworld or dungeon theme start over from the beginning, pick up where it left off, or just play through the encounter itself? (15:15)
- NASCAR racer Ross Chastain pulled off a risky wall-riding maneuver this week setting a lap record, claiming that he learned the move from playing NASCAR 2005 on the GameCube. How is it that video games are changing the way sports are played in real life? (21:04)
- Is this particular dartboard a video game console? (30:02)
- Violence Island (39:17)
LIGHTNING ROUND: From Yeso: Guess the game based on its Metacritic review (01:06:38)
Recommendations and Outro (01:13:31)
A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED:
Recommendations:
Brandon: Five Fingers for Marseilles (2017)
Frank: Bookmans Entertainment Exchange if you’re in Tuscon or Phoenix
Jaffe: Vote! And tell your friends to subscribe to the new Apple Podcasts feed
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