Silent Hill packs up its fog and travels to 1960's Japan where we're treated to both personal demons and literal ones. They say high school is hell, but Hinako learns it's a lot more hellish if you don't practice those perfect dodges. We take a look at the latest and most unique foray into the long running survival horror franchise: Silent Hill f!
Plus: Daniel doesn't care if you've beaten Witch Tit's Peak blindfolded -- Silksong is still a hard game!
57:19:00 - Silent Hill f review
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Silent Hill packs up its fog and travels to 1960's Japan where we're treated to both personal demons and literal ones. They say high school is hell, but Hinako learns it's a lot more hellish if you don't practice those perfect dodges. We take a look at the latest and most unique foray into the long running survival horror franchise: Silent Hill f!
Plus: Daniel doesn't care if you've beaten Witch Tit's Peak blindfolded -- Silksong is still a hard game!
57:19:00 - Silent Hill f review
Take your shoes off and embark on a very French journey with us as we review this year's breakout J'RPG hit: Expedition 33! It's got everything you could want from a game: a breathtaking world, a heartfelt original story, and a brutal parry system that will snap your fingers if you don't snap your controller first. Listen for those who come after, mon ami.
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Silent Hill packs up its fog and travels to 1960's Japan where we're treated to both personal demons and literal ones. They say high school is hell, but Hinako learns it's a lot more hellish if you don't practice those perfect dodges. We take a look at the latest and most unique foray into the long running survival horror franchise: Silent Hill f!
Plus: Daniel doesn't care if you've beaten Witch Tit's Peak blindfolded -- Silksong is still a hard game!
57:19:00 - Silent Hill f review