Elwood and Kim return from thier recent break with a brand new episode in which they reveal thier favourite horror games from classics like Resident Evil and Silent Hill through to Indie gems like Oxenfree and Little Nightmare even uncovering a few forgotten gems aswell.
Kim and Elwood look at the plant identification puzzler Strange Horticulture in which you inherit your uncle's plant shop in the town of Undermere. A town were it constantly rains and a dark mystery awaits for you to unravel as you help the residents locate the plants they require while hunting down new specimens to add to your collection
Kim and Elwood review the second season of Twisted Metal as the show shifts gears and finally gives us the tournament we've been waiting to see.
We look at the new introductions to the cast, the joy of practical car stunts and try and spot all the references to the games.
*Audio corrected - 25/9
We venture to the pale city were a mysterious signal has enslaved it's inhabitants in this return to the twisted world of Little Nightmares, as this time you play Mono who along with or our original heroine Six must venture to the city working together to uncover the secret of the signal while avoiding the twisted inhabitants of this world.
On this episode we review the game, highlighting many of the exciting new additions to the gameplay aswell as the new world you get to explore, aswell as sharing our theories on what it all means.
Kim and Elwood set sail to the spirit world with Spiritfarer an indie management sim and sandbox action game developed and published by Canadian studio Thunder Lotus Games in which you play Stella, a Spiritfarer, charged with ferrying the deceased to the Everdoor aboard your ever changing ship.
Kim and Elwood look at their favourite video game soundtracks as they discuss the importance of music in gaming aswell as how soundtracks have created some of gamings most iconic moments and more!!
Elwood and Kim check out the adventure game "Concrete Genie" as the bullied teen Ash attempts to bring colour back to his seaside town with the help of his magic paintbrush and the creatures he paints.
A unique concept which made a big splash when it was shown at E3 but does it live up to the hype?
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Having already given us a game of the year with "Oxenfree" we were understandably excited to see what Night School Studios brought to the table with thier follow up "Afterparty" which sees you playing as two college students attempting to escape from hell by winning a drinking contest with the devil.
Does it match up to the high standard set by thier first game? We find out as we check out the game for ourselves and share our thoughts.
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Kim and Elwood look at two chilled games revolving around organisation and sorting as they look at "A Little To The Left" were players must attempt to bring order to their lives as they sort everything from books and a planner through to pasta shapes while battling interference from the cat.
Unpacking meanwhile has you unpacking boxes and setting up rooms as the player works through key moments from the college dorm to a family home.
Kim and Elwood look at the Puzzle platformer Shady Part of Me the debut game from Douze Dixiemes as a young girl called Alice must team up with her shadow to escape a world of surreal dreamscapes.
Kim and Elwood look at Road 96 a first person adventure game set in mid-to-late 1996 within the fictional nation of Petria, an authoritarian country ruled by a dictatorship undergoing a potentially transformative election season.
As the player you control several teenagers as they attempt to flee the country through Petria's northern border via Road 96 but getting to the border is anything but easy.
Kim and Elwood put down their controllers to check out season one of Twisted Metal to see how the vehicular carnage of the games translates to the screen.
Set in a dystopian future were the population live in walled cities while gangs, psychos and warlords roam the wasteland with it falling to the Milkmen to run supplies between the cities. But when John Doe (Anthony Mackie) a milkman with amnesia agrees to deliver a package he finds himself gaining a partner in car thief Quiet (Stephanie Beatriz) and a whole heap of trouble between him and his destination.
Kim and Elwood look at the Indie adventure puzzler Figment by Bedtime Digital Games and set in the recesses of the human mind as Dusty and Piper set out to battle the Nightmares which have started to appear and to restore order to the mind in a wonderfully surreal and visually arresting adventure.
Kim and Elwood look at the third person adventure game Spirit of the North as you play as an ordinary red fox whose story becomes entwined with the guardian of the Northern Lights as you attempt to discover the reason behind the fractured sky as you venture across the icy wilderness of Iceland.
Kim and Elwood look at the mystery thriller Open Roads in which Tess (Kaitlyn Dever) and her mother Opal (Keri Russell) clear out their family home after Opal's mother passes away only for Tess to start to uncover family secrets previously hidden.
Developed by the same team as indie favourite Gone Home who once more craft another engaging mystery to unravel.
Kim and Elwood pay another visit to the Dark Pictures Anthology with House of Ashes. Set during the 2003 invasion of Iraq as a military unit in search of WMD's instead find a hidden subterranean temple and the monsters which lurk within.
Kim and Elwood look at the Indie sci-fi adventure thriller Somerville The debut game from independent studio Jumpship the studio co-founded by Playdead co-founder Dino Patti who was also the executive producer of both Limbo and Inside
Here you play an average family man finds himself possibly the best chance of defeating an alien invasion while he attempting to find his family.
Kim and Elwood look at the second game in The Dark Pictures Anthology as four college students and their professor find themselves trapped in the town of Little Hope. Now surrounded by impenetrable fog they soon begin to uncover the dark secrets of this seemingly abandoned town.
Is Mad Max one of the great overlooked games? This is the question being posed by Elwood as he is joined by Gregory Sahadachny (The Debatable Podcast) joins Elwood to take another look at the game.
We look at the development history, question why vehicular combat games is such a neglected market and Greg reveals the film he most wants to see turned into a game plus more! Notes - Audio Issues now corrected and resynched
Kim and Elwood look at the Puzzle Adventure game Cocoon developed by Geometric Interactive the new company founded by Limbo / Inside designer Jeppe Carlsen after leaving Playdead
Here playing as a small insectoid character you awaken in a wasteland and soon tasked with collecting the world orbs which will bring balance to the world as you hop between worlds and solve puzzles to overcome the obstacles in your way.