PSP #454: Loving Lacrosse as Much as Rachel Loves Ross


On today's show, Marc meanders their way through a shorter-than-usual show, talking about some Casey Powell Lacrosse 16, Super Lucky's Tale, even more Into the Breach, and the very weird film, Suburbicon, which is surprisingly directed by George Clooney and written by the Coen Brothers. Anyway, something-something breachy and halo reachy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly briefs over boxers) show.
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PSP #453: Episodes I - III Are Even Worse Than You Remember


On today's show, Marc talks about returning to films and franchises they remember hating to see if they still hate them today-spoiler: they absolutely do. Also, while talking about films, they can't make up their mind whether to call them movies or films and go a little bit crazy in the process. After all that, they talk about Metropolis: Lux Obscura, an indie game that mashes a motion comic and match-3 gameplay together. Anyway, something-something naked and faded, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly disappointing) show.
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PSP #452: Every Man's Sky


On today's show, Marc talks about a bit of news, including the announcement of No Man's Sky NEXT and Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered, and ends with a discussion about the disconnect between reviews and review scores, using Far Cry 5 as an example of why review scores might not be the best way to judge a game. Anyway, something-something spacey and breaky, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly mars-terful) show.
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