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Entries by Marc Kusnierz (1976)

Wednesday
Mar232016

PSP #283: Don't Play Sadame, Just Watch Anime Until Dawn

Marc starts off the show talking about an amazing little movie project called Loving Vincent, which is all about Vincent Van Gogh and is the first feature-length painted animation and incredibly beautiful--honestly, it's ridiculously beautiful and worthy of being called "breathtaking." After that, Marc talks about how much they want the new Pokemon 3DS before talking about a few anime finales and ending with a handful of games as usual, including one of the worst games they've played in quite some time--the title says it all.

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Monday
Mar212016

Effin' Until Dawn

Saturday
Mar192016

The Division: Going Rogue in the Dark Zone - It's a Thing

Watch Marc go rogue for the first time in The Division after someone else takes their dropped items. It was a hell of a thing. Sarah Palin would be so proud (she probably actually would).

Friday
Mar182016

Trackmania Turbo Gameplay - It's a Thing

Watch Marc play Trackmania Turbo for the first time on Xbox One. You can check out the beta for yourself on either Xbox One or PlayStation 4 right now, and I'd definitely recommend doing so if you enjoy games like Trials.

Thursday
Mar172016

Tembo the Badass Elephant Gameplay - It's a Thing

Watch Marc survive a ridiculous initial load time before playing a few levels of Tembo the Badass Elephant on Xbox One. It's a thing, a very pretty thing. So pretty.

Wednesday
Mar162016

PSP #282: Going Back in Time and to the Future with Digimon and LEGO Dimensions

Marc starts off the show talking about the new Ghostbusters trailer, which leads to a discussion about Melissa McCarthy's work, how she's the female version of Jack Black, and how nice it would be to see her taking on more serious roles. After that, Marc talks about who they want to see in the role of young Han Solo, recommending, once again, Kingsman: The Secret Service to anyone who still hasn't seen it. And then comes the meat of the show, starting with a good chunk of anime--including the weekly Shin Atashin'chi segment--and a hefty topping of video games, including more chatter about The Division and a game about a badass elephant.

Anyway, that's it and that's all, folks, and, if you're feeling extra generous, you can become a patron, donate a little something-something, or subscribe to show your support for the site, podcasts, and all the ridiculous jazz we make; it's not free to host the site, the podcasts, to make and record videos, and everything in between, so anything would be greatly appreciated, even if you just tell a friend or two about the site and blah, blah, blah, we would be forever thankful for anything at all. And don't forget, you can also support the site by shopping at Amazon if that's your jam--you can probably by jam on Amazon, too.

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Tuesday
Mar152016

We Are The Dwarves Preview (PC)

I was hoping We Are The Dwarves would be a fun, real-time tactical action game--like a strategic Diablo--but after a little over two hours with the game, finicky controls and a surprising level of difficulty quickly pushed me away, saying, "I think you've had enough," and I can't help but agree.

The story of We Are The Dwarves is light and poorly voice-acted, incredibly poorly voice-acted, making it hard to care about anything going on with this band of dwarven astronauts as they journey to find a new star and avoid extinction, and the funny thing is, I actually wanted to care about the story because I like the sound of dwarven astronauts, but what I experienced during my time with the game was as empty as space. But who needs a great story if the game itself is great? (I'll take great gameplay over a great story any day of the week.) That said, if the story isn't great, it forces the gameplay, mostly, to make up for what the rest is lacking and, as I mentioned earlier, We Are The Dwarves suffers from more than just a bad story.

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Sunday
Mar132016

When you're playing The Division, running through Manhattan

...and a group of baddies magically appears just like they do in real life.

Friday
Mar112016

Watch the most boring video of The Division you'll ever see

I thought going to the Dark Zone would lead to some exciting video content, but boy was I wrong. So wrong.

Wednesday
Mar092016

PSP #281: An Endless Dungeon of Multiplications, Divisions, and Rabbit Doodles

Marc starts off the show talking about the launch of the official Pixelated Sausage Patreon page, where you can support the site with a bit of spare change every month if you feel so inclined, and then talks a wee bit about a magical new TV show called, The Magicians. After that, Marc hits a good chunk of anime, starting a new Shin Atashin'chi weekly segment and going over their favorite anime of the winter 2016 season as the season is weeks away from ending. And then, when you thought you already had more than enough Marc to satiate your appetite for nonsense, Marc spends a whole lot of time (so much time) talking about games, including their recent breakup with achievements and a review of Dungeon of the Endless on Xbox One.

Anyway, that's it and that's all, folks, and, if you're feeling extra generous, you can become a patron, donate a little something-something, or subscribe to show your support for the site, podcasts, and all the ridiculous jazz we make; it's not free to host the site, the podcasts, to make and record videos, and everything in between, so anything would be greatly appreciated, even if you just tell a friend or two about the site and blah, blah, blah, we would be forever thankful for anything at all. And don't forget, you can also support the site by shopping at Amazon if that's your jam--you can probably by jam on Amazon, too.

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