PSP #574: Nairi: Tower of Shirin, Anime Fandom, More Yakuza 0


On today's show, Marc talks about Nairi: Tower of Shirin, a point-and-click adventure with beautiful art and an abundance of cats, more Yakuza 0, which also has cats, and what it's like when anime fans attack. In addition to all that, Marc also talks about a few exciting Blu-ray announcements and, of course, more Fairy Tail nonsense. Anyway, something-something hairy and scary, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly fishy) show.
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PSP #573: Yakuza 0, Pinball FX3: Williams Pinball, A Rambling Ranty Mess


On today's show, Marc talks about Yakuza 0, feeling like they've only scratched the surface after putting almost ten hours into the game, as well as some pinball business, Williams Pinball to be exact, and a mess of a "conversation" about, once again, Red Dead Redemption 2 and why it's okay for the game to be both great and not so great, depending on who you ask. Also, of course, more Fairy Tail nonsense. Anyway, something-something crazy and hazy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly footy) show.
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Attack the Backlog #8: Never Alone


Updated on Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 12:00PM by
Marc Kusnierz
In episode eight of Attack the Backlog, Marc drags their feet through the snowy fields of Never Alone, a side-scrolling puzzle-platformer that, sadly, is best left alone thanks to frustrating controls and occasionally dumb AI. Never Alone originally came out on PC, PS4, and Xbox One back in 2014, as well as a handful of other platforms in 2015 (and iOS in 2016). Anyway, something-something chilly and shrilly, cheers and enjoy the show.
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