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We're off to the races. Nick discusses his mixed feelings on the next big game from Bloober Team, The Medium; a game that has been oddly positioned as one of the year's big Microsoft exclusives. Nolan and Brad talk about their time with the demo for a cool new Rogue-like called Loop Hero. Of course, with a new Monster Hunter game on the horizon, Brad went back to try Monster Hunter Stories in an attempt to quench his unquenchable thirst for more Monster Hunter. Oh yeah... KoToR might be coming back.



This Week's Discussion Topics:

The Medium
Loop Hero (Demo)
Monster Hunter Stories
Aspyr Might be Working on a Reboot of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KoToR)
and more...

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    Tobias-Reaper
    3 years, 2 months ago

    Regarding last week's discussion about how the Stadia, and Amazon's game streaming service, both seem to have failed pretty spectacularly. I firmly believe if either company had just gone ahead and released a new physical console that played either discs or hell, even cartridges like the switch, that they would have had the same demand the Ps5 or XSEX is currently seeing. The demand for the disk reading version of the PS5 shows that gamers still like our physical games and consoles. New "classic" disk reading consoles would have sold like hot cakes. Whats is yalls opinion??

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    SlopDog
    3 years, 2 months ago

    I remember first playing Nuclear Strike for the PS1 and being dumbfounded on how to navigate the menu and only after like ten minutes of messing around did I realize that to start a mission, you had to press triangle.

    Also, ketchup with sriracha sauce is pretty damn good.