theDVcast.com writes: "Once more hogging the host throne, Stephen reigns over Bryan, Cameron, and Zachary with an iron grip that crushes the spirits of all who oppose his will. Cameron gets in on the whole “imposing will” thing by telling everyone to play Half-Life in honor of A Red Letter Day, but Zachary ends up refusing. As for Bryan? He’s just sort of confused. An hour-long bonanza of Games We’ve Been Playing as of Late covers Soulcalibur V, Assassin’s Creed II, The White Chamber, Super Mario 3D Land, Tales of Vesperia, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine, Final Fantasy, and a whole bunch of other titles crammed together and yet fully harmonious. All other segments of the podcast were skipped (partially because of said hour-long bonanza and partially because Stephen forgot to prepare something) and one could call the ending a disaster. But without disaster there could be no triumph, so do yourself a triumph and download Disembodied Voices Episode 29!"
Cultured Vultures: Put on your freshest dungarees and chow down on the ripest mushroom as we reel off the best Mario games ever made to celebrate Mar10 Day.
My top 3 are Mario 3, Mario World and Mario 64. Mario Odyssey is also excellent, and I enjoyed Sunshine but didn't care for the Galaxy series.
Bits & Pieces asks: Releasing in 2011, there's a sequel on the horizon for Warhammer 40,0000: Space Marine. Relic’s third person hacker-shooter is older than the average Twitch chatter – how does it hold up?
As part of the title’s 25th anniversary, that long-established glitch has now been resolved.
Been replaying this on my steam deck now that it's been updated with modern controls and is now fully verified. Have to say I'm surprised to see how well it holds up. Was a great game in 1998 and it's still a great game 25 years on.