Attack the Backlog: Control


Updated on Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 12:00PM by
Marc Kusnierz
On this episode of Attack the Backlog, Marc levitates and elevates while decimating the enemy and advocating endlessly for Control, the latest game from Remedy Entertainment, the same studio that brought us Max Payne 1 and 2, Alan Wake, and Quantum Break. Like their previous games, Control is a third-person action game and it’s amazing. Dear I say, it’s the best game Remedy has ever made. Control originally came out on October 27th, 2019 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Anyway, something-something fantastic and bombastic, cheers and enjoy the show.
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PSP #709: Darksiders Genesis, One Finger Death Punch 2, Glass Masquerade 2, Underhero, Broken Lines, Townsmen - A Kingdom Rebuilt


On today's packed show, Marc talks about a whole bunch of stuff, including the latest game in the Darksiders franchise, a game that only requires one finger to play, and game that teaches you how to be a master thief, which is way better than a game that lets you roleplay as Master Chief. If you like broken games, boring games, and what the shit is this games, then this is the podcast for you! Anyway, something-something puzzly and kinda fuzzy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly forks in) show.
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PSP #708: Pumpkin Jack, Zero Zero Zero Zero, Reed Remastered, Project Starship, AO International Tennis, High Fidelity


On today's show, Marc starts off by talking about some Borderlands movie-related news, including who is now attached to direct it (and who Marc would rather see directing it), before jumping into what they've been watching and playing, including Pumpkin Jack, Zero Zero Zero Zero, Reed Remastered, Project Starship, AO International Tennis, and High Fidelity. Anyway, something-something randy and dandy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly oh so boring) show.
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Attack the Backlog: Hotline Miami


Updated on Sunday, February 16, 2020 at 12:00PM by
Marc Kusnierz
On this episode of Attack the Backlog, Marc punches, slashes, and shoots their way through the clubs, apartments, and restaurants of Hotline Miami, a top-down action game where you murder the shit out of everyone ‘cause violence is cool boy! Right? ...Right?! Hotline Miami originally came out on October 23rd, 2012 for PC and eventually made its way to Mac, PS3, Vita, PS4, Switch, and Android over the next seven years. Anyway, something-something murderous and better be ready to meet Cerberus, cheers and enjoy the show.
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PSP #707: Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquent, Milo's Quest, Demon's Tilt, Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha/Bravo


On today's show, Marc starts off talking about what they've been up to the past week, which includes a lot of Attack the Backlog work. After that, they talk about what they've been watching and playing, including Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquent, Milo's Quest, Demon's Tilt, and both Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha and Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha Bravo. Anyway, something-something where is Otis, I mean, seriously, this is bogus, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly cautiously optimistic) show.
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PSP #706: Apex Legends, FoxyLand 2, Tamashii, Farm Together


On today's show, Marc starts off talking about reorganizing their digital 360 collection and the annoyances that come with that, as well as a bit of news, including the departure of Dan Houser from Rockstar Games. After that, Marc talks about what they've been playing and watching, including Apex Legends, FoxyLand 2, Tamashii, Farm Together, Ad Astra, Crawl, and What We Do in the Shadows. Anyway, something-something slow and eating crow, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly royale) show.
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Attack the Backlog: One Piece: World Seeker


Updated on Sunday, February 2, 2020 at 12:00PM by
Marc Kusnierz
On this episode of Attack the Backlog, Marc stretches and gum gum rockets their way through the streets and skies of One Piece: World Seeker, an open-world action-adventure game set in the universe of One Piece, where you play as Luffy and get shipwrecked on Jail Island along with the rest of your crew. What follows is a traditional One Piece adventure that’s well written and fun to see play out, but, not so fun to play. One Piece: World Seeker originally came out on March 15th, 2019 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Anyway, something-something gummy and Luffy sure likes to fill his tummy, cheers and enjoy the show.
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PSP #705: It Came From Space and Ate Our Brains, Music Racer, Coffee Talk, 7th Sector, Demons with Shotguns, Soccer, Tactics & Glory, Sisters Royale, Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry


On today's overflowing show, Marc starts off, once again, by talking about season 4 of Apex Legends, including the death of one legend and the reveal of another. After that, Marc talks about what they've been playing and oh boy have they played a bunch of games, including It Came From Space and Ate Our Brains, Music Racer, Coffee Talk, 7th Sector, Demons with Shotguns, Soccer, Tactics & Glory, Sisters Royale, Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry, and Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire. Anyway, something-something chunky and clunky, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly I suck at making latte art) show.
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PSP #704: Apex Legends Season 4 Details / Grand Soirée Arcade Event, Red Bow, Without Escape, Black Skylands, Billy on the Street, Marriage Story


On today's show, Marc starts off by talking about the new season 4 details for Apex Legends, including a brand new legend and yet another new sniper rifle, as well as their experience with the Grand Soirée Arcade Event. After all that, Marc talks about what they've been watching and playing, including Red Bow, Without Escape, Black Skylands, Billy on the Street, and Marriage Story. Anyway, something-something vapid and haptic, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly forged) show.
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