A year ago today Tom Towers drunkenly challenged notorious Irishman, John Aarny to a gaming duel. A game a week for a year. In today's episode they recount their sexually charged journey of gaming gluttony. Did they make it? Listen to find out.
A year ago today Tom Towers drunkenly challenged notorious Irishman, John Aarny to a gaming duel. A game a week for a year. In today's episode they recount their sexually charged journey of gaming gluttony. Did they make it? Listen to find out.
Rob from second-generation.com comes on to give Nintendo Impressions and Tom and Phil talk about Antichamber, Steamworld Dig and Metro 2033, along with the weeks news.
Nintendo Fan, Nelson Mandela, in happier times.
Phil Fogg has a nice new PS4, but he's not on this show, instead Tom Towers is joined by Dave Ader who goes deep with impressions of Killzone: Shadow Fall, Battlefield 4, NBA2K14, Need for Speed Rivals, Resogun and Contrast.
Before going to the news Tom gives impressions of Hyperdimension Neptunia: Victory and The Swapper.
Buddha Approves.
Well, well well. Tom Towers reviews The Last of Us. Should be interesting right? We also talk about the latest indy darling, The Swapper and Phil gives his final thoughts on Papo and Yo.
If you'd like to hear Phil's impressions of The Last of Us check out Episode 12.
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In wake of the PS4 launch we decided to give you some counter-programming with our sixth BIG SHOW.
It's an FPS blow-out where we talk about nothing but FPS games including the mechanics, best and worst trends of the genre as well as the most influential FPS of all time.
We also give our five best and worst FPS games of the generation in addition to full reviews of both Modern Warfare games (which should surprise most).
Tom Towers also revisits Killzone 3 in light of having recently beaten the original Killzone.
In what is possibly our biggest non-BIG SHOW yet we talk about WWE2K14, Driver: San Francisco, Journey of a Roach, Enslaved, Pigsy's Perfect Ten and the week's news.
In Episode 28 of the Game Under Podcast, Phil Fogg progresses further in Back to the Future and Tom Towers reviews Saints Row IV. The both of them discuss The Stanley Parable demo, while going over this week's news.
Not a single Spider Man to be seen.
Tom and Phil return with game impressions galore. Dragon's Crown, Back to the Future Ep.1 and Goodbye Deponia get shown the door, while Ni No Kuni is ushered in with the week's news.
Another Tom Towers Aural Review ends the show, this week the subject is Saints Row: The Third.
Thanks for Listening.
As a part of our serialization of Tom Towers' Aural Reviews today we have made available the Saints Row 2 First Impressions and Aural Review on our YouTube Channel.
We've been breaking out Tom's Aural Reviews from our episodes for easier listening and later reference. You can see a full list by visiting the channel or on our Reviews page.
Oh, and yes, we are alive, new show coming up this weekend.
Tom has a short preview of Goodbye Deponia up over at Laserlemming.com.
It's the final game in a trilogy from German developer Daedelic Entertainment. We'll likely be talking about it in the next podcast.