12:23 - 22:27 Dan loved Wolfenstein The Old Blood, yay. Brad hasn't finished The New Order...
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huh?I don't think this comparison is making the point you think it does.
Glad Jeff pointed out that Castlevania has kinda always been anime.
They, along with every single podcast who has the same ad network, has been pimping Ex Machina for a while.
It's made me hate the movie because I just keep hearing bad ads for it.
I thought it was Kirkhope vs. Wise last week... or was that just the weigh-in?
Jeff doesn't like the Witcher 3 because The Witcher games just don't click with him. That's fine. He fully admits that Witcher fans will get more out the game than him. Not every franchise is for everyone, and that certainly applies to The Witcher. Glad he gave it a fair shake, though.
Brad: Why don't you like the same things that I like?
Alex: I don't know, but we should probably fight about it.
Reminds me of that discussion Alex and Brad had two weeks ago on the Bombcast regarding Metroidvania games.
I kind of wish someone else had played Witcher to have a second take on it or more of a conversation. Jeff is good at concisely explaining what about a game doesn't click with him but sometimes tends to downplay the things they do get right - if there are any to speak of, that is. For a game that's been seemingly scoring pretty highly across the board I would have been interested to know what people who are really into it see in it (granted, I haven't read any of the reviews yet).
Looking forward to more open world Vinny quick look hijinks, in any case.
I feel like the Alex and Brad stuff wasn't really fighting. It was more of an dissection of tastes and why they each gravitate toward certain games. That kind of discussion can be very interesting and productive.
Yay, Jason!
Is the origin of Brett that email a while ago? Or is there something else?
Kirkhope: Composer of some of the best video game music
david wise: did some other stuff. Mainly Rare games.
fixed.
I feel like the Alex and Brad stuff wasn't really fighting. It was more of an dissection of tastes and why they each gravitate toward certain games. That kind of discussion can be very interesting and productive.
The problem comes when people have an insistence on uniformity or you must have a concrete, unbiased reason for not liking something before your opinion becomes "valid". I've already seen some of this around Jeff's impression of The Witcher 3, and that sucks. Some people acting like Jeff is just stomping on their fun which, listing to him discuss the game on the podcast, he clearly isn't.
Giant Bomb is the coolest fraternity.
U what.Timber by Pitbull is a good shitting song.
just look in my pocket here.
Who would pick sword over whip? Play one of the 8 million other games with a dude with a sword in it if you want a sword.
PoR having that was a love letter to Super Castlevania IV, which introduced it and had a lot of expanded whip mechanics.I forget which games have it other than Portrait of Ruin but it's fun to use the whip and then hold the attack button to make it dangle. You can then spin it to attack enemies by rotating the dpad.
Probably because of the hilariously pretentious titleI find it pretty funny that they keep bringing up the Hyrule Historia as though it was a book about the Zelda time line when really it was an art book and the lore and time line was like 3 pages.
listening to brad talk is always frustrating. he doesnt know what hes talking about, but he keeps talking. so I sit here thinking, why do I put up with this?