Two Guys and Their Joysticks is a relaxed weekly show discussing the news of the video game world, reviewing new games every week, and having a discussion about a relevant topic. We also include user feedback and questions.
Fuelled by English brilliance and Polish averageness.
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Two Guys and Their Joysticks is a relaxed weekly show discussing the news of the video game world, reviewing new games every week, and having a discussion about a relevant topic. We also include user feedback and questions.
Fuelled by English brilliance and Polish averageness.
This week’s episode has a slight twist; it’s not just two guys, but there’s a girl too. The Ever Polish Jacek’s sister, the Ever Polish Zosia, joins us for an enjoyable episode with banter, off-topic randomness, and some great gaming goodness. This week’s news, while barebones, brings you the joyous tale of two EA Origin lovers, and more pre-order moaning from a disheartened Alien fan and two sympathisers. Also, we have a huge review this week for a game that all three of your hosts are passionate, bursting with spoiler-dodging and cryptic explanations to anyone who hasn’t played it. Enter Telltale’s newest epic, The Wolf Among Us. This leads to our discussion about Telltale’s impact on the world of gaming, the return of point-and-clicks, and what franchise WE would like Telltale to take on, so tune in to see what we all think. Thanks to The Ever Polish Zosia for coming on the show as our guest, and a big thanks to Mythix and Decision for bringing you your mid-episode track, Dreamer. Enjoy!
2 Guys and Their Joysticks
Two Guys and Their Joysticks is a relaxed weekly show discussing the news of the video game world, reviewing new games every week, and having a discussion about a relevant topic. We also include user feedback and questions.
Fuelled by English brilliance and Polish averageness.