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With only two months remaining until the launch of next-gen hardware, we take a deep dive into the launch strategies and lineups for both Microsoft and Sony. Of course, with that comes the unexpected chaos that unfolded around the pre-orders of the Playstation 5. We each bring a game to the table this week as well including our first look at Among Us, Spellbreak, and Terminator: Resistance. Nick chimes in on Paper Mario: The Origami King and Brad brings an indie gem called There is No Game: Wrong Dimension.



This Week's Discussion Topics:

Among Us
There is No Game: Wrong Dimension
Spellbreak
Terminator: Resistance
Paper Mario: The Origami King
PS5 / Xbox Series X Launch Details and Strategies
and more...

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    SlopDog
    3 years, 6 months ago

    Great comments y'all on what the future might hold for an all-digital future. It's all gonna come down to the consumer looking out for themselves. Backing-up downloads, managing accounts you buy your games on, supporting emulators, etc.

    Like Brad said, do not trust companies. It is not in their interest to look after a digital purchase you made several years before for a game that might no longer be on their platform. Media preservation is in the hands of the fans, and digital provides a lot of advantages for such.

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    liveatthemilkyway
    3 years, 6 months ago

    I ceased my patronage some time ago, because I was getting a little unsure of where my money was coming from. But I've just become a patron again because I got a new job. I've come to rely on you guys to keep me informed about the gaming industry, so you deserve my monthly monies!

    I enjoyed 2000 month. Keep up the good work!