We're dancing, swinging, and raging at Inafune.Download (Time: 3:15:14)
Donald makes no apologies for the intro to episode 66, nor any of the many games contained within. He kicks off a nearly all-September
New Business with the demo for
The Legend of Legacy, a game that somehow got localized along with its spiritual predecessor where eight Dragon Quest 3DS games wouldn't. A rapid fire discussion ends with one half of his
NWR comparison feature,
Hatsune Miku Project Mirai DX. But then he and Austen get down with the bear in
Persona 4: Dancing All Night, which taught them the joy of bonds and the horror of "cubstep". After a couple of quick games on the PS4, the crew migrates to the PC to try out the demo for
Mighty No 9 - and it went BADLY. For some more than others. Stephen provides actual Mega Man with recent PlayStation Network release
Mega Man Legends before finishing a few weeks of old school with
Pac Man Championship Edition DX+.Whatcha Watchin' has a few returning guests from Stephen with
Doctor Who's latest series, a followup from last episode with
The Awesomes and a quick hit of
Elementary. The main event is Austen's look at the recent BluRay release of
Fullmetal Alchemist - which Donald did start watching, but only 1-2 episodes at a shot so his impressions will be delayed. Donald *did* finish
Vision of Escaflowne, and finds it needs more psychopath.
Three weeks is a long time to go without
News, so following an examination of Tokyo Game Show including the Persona 5 delay (LOVE IS OVER~), the joys of Star Citizen, other game delays and the return of the Jill Sandwich possibly coming sometime in the future. (The union voted 96% in favour of a second vote to strike if talks break down again.) In the
Mushrooms, we avoid the Wheel of Morality on a technicality and Activision gets raked over the coals, while Donald's 1up has stayed alive for another day.
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This podcast was recorded on October 4 and edited by Donald Theriault. Music and clips provided under fair use news and analysis exemptions.