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4PP 252: The Mike Show
In our final podcast of 2011, our friend and frequent broadcaster, Mike, makes his podcasting debut to discuss the intricacies of Dark Souls and Shadow of the Colossus. Impressions run a bit longer than usual to include Saint's Row 3, Trine 2, and a few games from this year's Humble Indie Bundle ...
Published by Nick Henderson on Dec. 29, 2011
4PP 251: The Brandy Sniffer Show
The year is winding down and we still have a lot to play and discuss before our end of the year shows. This week, Brad finished Dark Souls and has a bone to pick with some of the more eccentric fans of the game and Nick discusses the recent Deus Ex DLC. Skyward Sword continues to disappoint so we...
Published by Nick Henderson on Dec. 23, 2011
4PP 250: The Fuzzy Cheeks Show
What a week! In the first segment, Jack serenades us with tales of Trine 2 and Brad quits Skyward Sword (maybe?). We rattle off some great discussion surrounding some of the underdogs of 2011 such as Binding of Isaac and Stacking. Of course, this would not be a true video game podcast if we did n...
Published by Nick Henderson on Dec. 16, 2011
4PP 249: The $34 Whackjob Show
Nick starts the show off strong this week by saying the wrong show number! In episode 249, the guys discuss their complex feelings about the recently released Zelda game, Skyward Sword. David shares his feelings on Need for Speed the Run and Nick chimes in with his yearly Bond game report. With s...
Published by Nick Henderson on Dec. 7, 2011
4PP 248: The "Not Hitman" Show
Our reduced line-up this week manages to stay relatively focused on gaming discussions with only a few minor distractions. Brad and Nick discuss their opinions of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword and how it compares to previous Zelda titles while Jack fills everyone in on the recently released ...
Published by Nick Henderson on Nov. 30, 2011
Review: Assassin's Creed Revelations
It seems like one of the most controversial debates going on throughout this industry these days is the annualization of franchises. Can a series maintain its positive image when bombarding its audience with a new entry every 12 months? Some look to Call of Duty as one of the most egregious offen...
Published by Nick Henderson on Nov. 29, 2011