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Writing on GamesCast
Hamco Bleack
145 episodes
6 days ago
Hamish and Nico discuss goings on in the games industry, wax philosophical about the games they're playing, and rarely notice things going off the rails.
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Hamish and Nico discuss goings on in the games industry, wax philosophical about the games they're playing, and rarely notice things going off the rails.
Show more...
Video Games
Leisure
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Writing on GamesCast Ep.146 - Armoured Core > Tears of the Kingdom
Writing on GamesCast
3 hours 30 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
Writing on GamesCast Ep.146 - Armoured Core > Tears of the Kingdom

Your favourite weekly podcast is back! Some of the most anticipated games have come out in the close to four months (!) we've been on break, but instead of getting right to Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom or Resident Evil 4 remake, we make sure to spend a whole bunch of time waxing philosophical about Armoured Core and remembering that Forspoken was a game that actually released. Well, actually it takes us a while to get to games at all—we first have to talk about Jerry Springer and Type O Negative, of course. Also, this podcast is unlistenable. Good to be back. Genuinely, thanks for listening!

Writing on GamesCast
Hamish and Nico discuss goings on in the games industry, wax philosophical about the games they're playing, and rarely notice things going off the rails.