Splatoon!, Witcher 3, Swords and Soldiers II and some off the beaten path news and commentary in this short show.
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Splatoon!, Witcher 3, Swords and Soldiers II and some off the beaten path news and commentary in this short show.
You can find anything using our search tool.
This week Aarny joins Tom Towers and Phil Fogg to talk about FIFA, The Witcher 3, Splatoon and Life is Strange Ep. 3, and much much more.
Strangely coherent and well paced show, despite what you may think of a third guest host joining us, so we hope you enjoy.
- Phil
Warning: No Phil Fogg in this show, instead you get your overdose of Commenwealth nation citizens with the return of Aarny as co-host to the indefatigable Tom Towers.
The gents discuss PC GTAV, Broken Sword and Dark Souls 2.
Shockingly they make no reference to the N64 in this, our 64th episode, breaking podcast canon.
At left, Tom B. Towers, right, Aarny.
Amazing show ahead, Bayonetta 1 and 2, Life is Strange Ep.2, and so much more.
2D meets 3D in Episode 63.
You know, I don;t know why I have to write these things, when we have a professional writer on staff (and Tom Towers).
New show is up, on this very site.
Download, listen, comment and share, it's all good, and unlike an increasing number of podcasts is ad-free and we don't beg for money. Or free games. Unless you interpret this as a passive-aggressive plea for free games (Steam id = Gamunderphil). And if you do gift me a game on my wishlist I'll totally mention your site or product on the next Game Under Podcast, Australia's premiere podcast featuring Tom Towers.
Hey, at least I'm not sending you to Patreon.
Anyway.... New show.
Tom Towers and Phil Fogg return to re-align the podcast balance of power. Other websites may have baffling, we are just baffling.
Return of the Big Show, Tom and Phil reveal their GOTY 2014 selections, including many other categories as well.
We hope you enjoy the show, comment here or tweet us @gameunderphil
Game Under gets its first original Tom Towers review!
Citizens of Earth failed to reach its Kickstarter target. But in stepped ATLUS, known the world over for its quirky JRPGs and necromancies, to resurrect Citizens of Earth. This novel gestation raises interesting questions about the infallible elitism of standard publishing. Did the bourgeoisie dictators of taste successfully rescue from lynching by the uneducated masses a diamond in the Kickstarter rough, or did the mob turn its nose up at a cheap, two-bit zirconium imitation of the bedazzling Earthbound jewel?
We've been here. Watching you, watching us. Well, watching our dormant podcast at least. But now... we are back. Tom and Phil have new hardware, new software and have been completely re-programmed to provide the perfect form of auditory entertainment in the podcast form.
You will not be prepared for this show. Solace will not be found in the arms of a loved one, instead embrace the warm grasp, of Episode 59 of The Game Under Podcast.
Cough, Pause, Edit, Jellyfish, Ramstein.
Fogg Here,
That was a greeting, not a weather report, but since we are on the topic, it just rained here at the World HQ of the Game Under Podcast, but we are still 11 inches short for out annual average. Which is not a comment on our ... other capabilities.
In any case, as I was saying, Tom Towers, my invertebrate co-host, has written a review of a game that is interesting and original and also on my Steam Wishlist (hint hint).
Please check out his review over at LaserLemming.com.
Thanks,
Phil Fogg (1L2Gs)