Tag Archives: Video Games
Jason Arriola’s Favorite Podcasts of 2017
If you’re looking for some podcasts to listen to, I’ve got a few suggestions for you. These are a few of my favorites that I either started listening to last year, they started last year, or I felt they really came into their own last year. You know, some sort of qualification tying it to […]
Drifting Lands – See You Space Cowboy
Drifting Lands is a side-scrolling shooter after my heart. It takes a side-scrolling shooter and adds in RPG and rogue-like elements and that should keep me coming back far longer than pattern recognition does. I stepped into it a few days ago and found myself backing away from it before I even got a chance […]
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Coming To Playstation 4 In 2018
It’s been an odd haul for the until-now arcade-only Dissidia Final Fantasy. The fighting game was built on modified Playstation 4 hardware, but it wasn’t until today that Square Enix announced that it will be coming to the Playstation 4 in 2018 as Dissidia Final Fantasy NT (which is somehow not the most unwieldy title in the […]
73 – Australian Meth Head Demoman
This week, the merry band of dipshits talk about Jason’s experience playing Overwatch, how playing Friday the 13th turned out for John and Brittany, Sonia Belmont again, Xbox Game Pass, what’s coming in June’s for Games with Gold and Playstation Plus, and more (like Life is Strange). And here’s the music we used for this week’s show! Intro – Games […]
Game Night – Overwatch
John and Jason drink in some of that sweet, sweet Overwatch and Jason learns that meth heads aren’t all bad.
ROWYCO – Interview With Josie “Visager” Brechner
I recently got the chance to review Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King. Going through it, more than a few tracks really stood out, so I tracked down the composer to compliment her on her work. We ended up chatting for a bit and what initially was an article that I thought was as good excuse as […]
Shadows of Adam Review
Platforms: Windows (reviewed), Mac, and Linux It’s been tough to find the time to go back to some of my favorite JRPG from my youth. While a single playthrough of Chrono Trigger can be done in less than 20 hours, I know myself well enough that not hitting the New Game Plus option to get the multiple […]
Breath Of The Wild Is Now Multilingual
If there’s any one thing that really bothered me about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it was the voice acting. Princess Zelda herself was the worst offender, often times sucking out any of the emotional steam of a particularly important story sequence (the ending included). Well, theoretically, those days are gone. You can […]