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Saturday
Oct142017

PSP #403: Lighting Fields with 88, No, 98 Heroes

On today's show, Marc starts off talking about Broadcast News, a great film about, well, broadcast news, and then dives into a handful of indie games, including Lightfield, Infinite Minigolf, Super Hydorah, and 88 Heroes - 98 Heroes Edition. Anyway, something-something newsy and golfy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly disappointing) show.

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Monday
Oct092017

PSP #402: Takyng Tyme to Jydge Samyrais as They Come

On today's show, Marc starts off discussing a film about a little ghost story titled, A Ghost Story, and follows that up with a bit of random chatter about Twin Peaks, but nowhere near as random as Twin Peaks can get. After that, Marc talks about a handful of indie games, including Jydge, Time Recoil, Samurai Riot, and Let Them Come. Anyway, something-something ghostly and judgy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly spooky) show.

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Thursday
Oct052017

PSP #401: Chasing Battles and Hunting Ninjas, Plus N++

On today's show, Marc comes off of their 400th episode high with more shocking love for Beach Buggy Racing on the Switch and a handful of indie games, all of which are very, very different, from Battle Chasers: Nightwar—a beautiful throwback to jRPGs of yesterday (+20 years)—to theHunter: Call of the Wild—which is, well, a hunting game (for the hardest of hardcore hunting fans; also, beautiful)—and ending it all with a game from one of their all-time favorite franchises: N++. Anyway, something-something ninja-y and hunting, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly beautiful) show.

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Monday
Oct022017

PSP #400: Switching Things Up and Losing My Balls

On today's show, Marc celebrates 400 episodes of absolute nonsense by switching things up with more Switch talk than there's been in month, reviewing a handful of Nintendo Switch games, including Conga Master Party, Beach Buggy Racing, and Semispheres. In addition to an abundance of Switchyness, Marc also talks about Pinball FX3, the recent revamp or whatever you want to call it from Zen Studios and, big surprise, it's still as great as always, no, even greater. Anyway, something-something dancy and buggy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly ballsy) show.

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Tuesday
Sep262017

PSP #399: Distrusting Xbox Support and Bulletin Boards

On today's show, one episode away from #400, Marc talks about their most recent adventures at the dear ol' dentist's office, their highs and lows dealing with Xbox Support, and what it's like to wake up to the wonderful feeling of a bulletin board falling right onto their big Sicilian nose. After all that nonsense, they talk about a handful of games, including Distrust and Project Octopath Traveler. Anyway, something-something clever and funny, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly anime-free) show.

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Thursday
Sep212017

PSP #398: Strange Things Happen When Marc Tries to Stay on Topic

On today's show, Marc starts off as a human with a huge plan and then immediately throws that plan out the nonexistent window in favor of random Xbox One woes and then goes on an unplanned end-of-season review of a handful of summer anime, including Restaurant to Another World (Isekai Shokudou), Love and Lies (Koi to Uso), and Tsuredure Children (Tsurezure Children). After that, Marc barely talks about what they actually wanted to talk about: the wonderful Stranger Things (and other not-so-wonderful Netflix originals) Anyway, blah-blah-blah-blah-blah, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly strange) show.

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Friday
Sep152017

PSP #397: Where Dreams Break and Genomes Get Evil

On today's show, Marc starts off talking about the Netflix original series, Love, and then moves onto a few indie games, including DreamBreak and Evil Genome, before eventually ending with more Fortnite nonsense 'cause what's the podcast without Fortnite these days, eh. Anyway, I've got nothing clever or stupid to say here, so, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly something-something) show.

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Tuesday
Sep122017

PSP #396: Speedrunning Through a Maize of Nonsense

On today's show, Marc starts off talking about creating choose-your-own-adventure-esque reviews and whether anyone would actually want to read a review structured in such a way—would you? Press "1" for yes and "2" for no (disclaimer: pressing "1" or "2" won't actually do anything...other than what pressing them always does. After that, Marc talks about Fortnite once again now that it's working (once again)—spoiler: they still don't love it—and then they move onto two very different (and one very weird) indies: Maize and SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell. Anyway, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly indie-rific) show.

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Wednesday
Sep062017

PSP #395: Surfing on the Gridd and Other Such Nonsense

On today's show, Marc talks about a handful of indie games, from a little game about surfing to a top down shooter/tower defense hybrid to an arcade shooter with a pretty damn good synthwave soundtrack. Also, Marc talks about a few things they hate, including Fortnite, Restaurant to Another World (Isekai Shokudou), and oatmeal-fun fact: Marc actually only hates two of those things, can you guess which is the odd meal out...I mean, odd man out? Anyway, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly indie-rific) show.

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Wednesday
Aug302017

PSP #394: The Town of Light and Mental Health

On today's show, Marc talks about their battles (those in the past and still ongoing) with mental illness and a game, The Town of Light, that shines a light on how those with mental illness were treated in the early twentieth century. In addition to that (rather heavy) topic, Marc also talks about the indie game, Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth, and one of Netflix's most recent original series, Atypical. Anyway, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly open) show. | P.S. From now until September 6, 2017, Take This and fellow mental health charities will receive 25% of the net receipts of each copy of The Town of Light, so if you're at all interested in the game, please pick up a copy sooner than later. Cheers again.

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