Game Under Podcast 42

Tom Towers finally sees the light and plays the newest Earth Defense Force game, EDF 2025.

We also go over the week's news as well as a featurette on third-person shooters and Japanese development philosophies.

Thanks for listening!

Phil Fogg's fantastical fantasy.

Phil Fogg's fantastical fantasy.

Game Under Episode 41

It's all Indy this week with Double Dragon Neon having recently been released to PC, as well as both of our impressions of Gone Home and Dear Esther. I also give my first impressions of Guacamelee.

Thanks for listening, 

Phil

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Tom Towers Reads In January

In the first instalment of what may be a quickly abandoned series, Tom Towers reads things, and then writes things about the things he read. He then reads the things he wrote to complete the absurdity of the whole affair, and finally posts them here because who else but his groupie would indulge him so? He may be humoured here.

Tom Towers reading in January.

Tom Towers reading in January.

Game Under Episode 40

Tom explains Female Aerial Skiing to me, though sadly it is not as exciting as I thought.

We also go on a divergent review of Resistance 3 (and get into everything about gaming and writing). Finally we get Tom's impression of Grand Theft Auto V.

And for those of you who think this is too short of a show for a BIG SHOW, tweet me and I'll give you a full refund. [Until then, check it out, sports fans.-Tom]

- Phil @gameunderphil

Coaches prepare the slopes before readying their paintball guns.

Coaches prepare the slopes before readying their paintball guns.

Game Under Episode 39

Without a voice, or an internet Phil Fogg has been in the gaming wilderness for a week, so he puts his tiny hand in that of fatherly Tom Towers and gets caught up on the week's news in gaming.

Also, impressions of Modern Warfare 3 and Resistance 2. But in a good way.

And now, here is a picture taken during the recording.

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Tom Reviews Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance

"I love Metal Gear Solid 2. I loved Raiden in Metal Gear Solid 2. Not only was he a great change of pace from Snake, he was also a great mix of melodrama and comedy. As amusing as Snake’s smoking and pornographic browsing was, it couldn’t quite compare to a naked Raiden desperately trying to protect his modesty in the face of mortal danger." - Writes Tom Towers. Does his love affair continue with Revengeance? Read on to find out!

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