Cocktail Time Live, Ep 8. – "British Quantum Molestation"

By Joseph Christ on July 14th, 2012 (5 comments)

Time for Cocktail Time...LIVE!

This week Joseph Christ sits down with Bob Webb and new 4Player writer George Denison to talk about video games, Alcohol laws in the UK, Trails HD, Quantum Conundrum's hidden child molestation themes, the Skyrim Dawnguard DLC and MORE!

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Tags: Cocktail Time, Dawnguard, quantum conundrum, 4player, Trials HD

Joseph Christ

Joseph Christ is the Reviews Editor and a Podcast Personality at 4Player. Specializing in reviews, editorials, drinking, and saying inappropriate things about gaming franchises that are beloved by millions, his satirical and sometimes edgy style offsets a more serious and penetrating substance lurking below the surface. He is also the host of the Cocktail Time Podcast. You'll follow his Twitter if you know what's good for you.

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  • lemith 11 months, 1 week ago

    Great show! I love seeing diversity of cast in Cocktail Time.

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  • wolfskill 11 months, 1 week ago

    Fantastic show, guys! George is a great addition.

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  • kd_battletoad 11 months, 1 week ago

    Great CTT guys, keep it up! Grats on George to be part of this segment!

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  • oldtoaster 11 months, 1 week ago

    Don't agree with what you guys were saying about Mortal Kombat in comparison to other fighting games. It's not really a very technical game and inputs on it are pretty loose it's just that it focuses on doing specific chains so you won't necessarily have anything come out if you just mash. Also, Smash Bros and those games aren't really considered fighting games as such. They're brawlers or something and aren't very highly regarded by most fighting game players.

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  • Ricktard 11 months ago

    What's the music that they play about halfway through the show? It sounds so familiar

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