This episode features the music from the album "World Head Law" by chiptune artist Edward Shallow (check him out at ), and once again our theme is "White Knighting" by Comptroller (.uk). ![]() We're currently working out new options for recording future episodes, so we thank you for bearing with us during our growing pains. NOTE: Due to some combination of bad juju and technical nincompoopery, the sound quality in this episode suffers big time in a few places. We wrap things up with a discussion about cooperative versus competitive multiplayer gaming (spoiler alert: we play well with others, but not against them). Those seeking to uncover the truth should start looking at The men are back from a short hiatus to discuss Wreck-It Ralph (we liked it!), to review the new Borderlands 2 DLC "Mr Torgue's Campaign of Carnage" (Jared and Mike loved it!!), to sing the praises of The Walking Dead by Telltale Games (maybe the best game Chris has ever played!!!), and welcome our show's first guests - Chris' young nephews Nick and Gabe - to discuss their experiences with the newly lauched WiiU. Though I cannot prove that he actually exists in our plane of existence, Comptroller is the musical wunderkind who produced the song that serves as our show's theme, "White Knighting". Things wrap up with The Used Gamers' first literary review, as we share our thoughts on Ernest Cline's excellent 2011 novel Ready Player One. There is a Black ops 3 Zombies Chronicles Edition and a Zombies Deluxe Edition and below on the page it says the Zombies Chronicles Edition comes with the full base game, the Season Pass, and Zombies Chronicles. It's a veritable gaming cornucopia as our heroes recent gaming exploits cover darn near every gaming genre and format out there: cooperative survival horror (Dead Space 3), FPS loot fests (Borderlands 2), brutally punishing platformers (Super Mario Bros 2: The Lost Levels), brutally punishing RPGs (Dark Souls), imbalanced competitive multiplayer (Assassin's Creed III), unforgiving strategy RPGs (Fire Emblem: Awakening), movies masquerading as stealth games (Metal Gear Solid 4), grand fantasy RPGs that are loved by 2/3 of us (Dragon Age: Origins) and puzzle-platforming adventures (The Cave). Basically on the Steam store for BO3, there are 2 Versions. You could start saving your pennies now.or you could be like us and never pay full price for games! #UsedGamersStyle ![]() ![]() Spoiler alert: we solve all the problems of the industry by declaring that all games will cost $100 from now on. We wrap things up with a looooooong discussion of the current controversies surrounding loot boxes and microtransactions, and what place we think they might have in games going forward. and that's BEFORE we get to the reviews (for games that aren't even all sequels)! Chris shares his thoughts on Jason Schreier's new book Blood, Sweat, and Pixels, Jared works hard to not spoil too much about Life Is Strange, Chris jumps through major technological hoops to tackle the stunning and brutal challenges of Cuphead, and Mike and Chris discuss the ups and downs of their time with Star Wars Battlefront 2. Michael zombies roblox.See, this is why we shouldn't take breaks between episodes - too many games to talk about, and yet we talk about them anyway! This episode we tackle Destiny 2, Shadowrun: Hong Kong, Pillars of Eternity, Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire, Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius, Metroid: Samus Returns, Splatoon 2, SteamWorld Dig 2, Injustice 2, Wolfenstein 2.
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