We managed to keep this one under two hours, praise jebus! But don't fret dear listeners, we still have plenty of great gaming discussion for you. Starting with the recent Borderlands 2 DLC, then Perry explains why he likes Retro City Rampage so much and finally Todd & Chris talk some Dishonored.
In news we discuss Metro Last Light losing multiplayer, Deadly Premonition coming to PS3, Twitter and Facebook getting yanked from Xbox Live and Team Meat's next game. We end the show with a lengthy Hot Topic, in which we discuss the perks and problems of having a silent protagonist. If you want to get in on next weeks discussion, we'll be talking about multiplayer in games, so send us your thoughts and questions to any of the places listed below.
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While gamers usually take notice of the mainline missions, these 5 side quests deserve more widespread attention for how entertaining they are.
It’s a shame, really, that so few games have “borrowed” Dishonored’s Blink – in the right hands, such a power could be game-changing.
There was a small game called Aragami that “borrowed” the blink, that was a good game.
Unfortunately I heard the sequel wasn’t good so I stayed away from trying it out.
GF365: "Whether it be style, speed or firepower, these rides are sure to satisfy. Here are our picks for the ten best vehicles in video games."
The Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak from the Gran Turismo series
Nissan Skyline from Need for Speed Underground
Motorcycle Steamroller from Dead Rising 3
And finally a car you never drive but saves your ass over and over : Honey Badger from COD MW2
I was thinking of Mad Max. That V8 felt really good to drive around in, especially with upgrades.