Been a while since we’ve had a monster show, but when we have a reunion of an Anniversary, things get long and dumb.

The whole gang is here with Cole Martin, Kris Huber, Grant Henry, CJ Greenwood, and Pernell Vaughan all on board as we finally discuss how our February game selections went. Everybody did pretty well, except for me because I didn’t do anything. We also cover news like Crackdown being playable on Xbox One and getting X enhanced with some other games, Game Pass additions, MvC Infinite, game rumors, mistakenly uploaded demos, and the ESRB weighing in on loot crates and microtransactions. After most of the gang leave, Cole and I (days later) tackle MORE news like the fantastic PS Plus lineup for March, even more game rumors including Blizzard teasing Diablo on the Switch, a Fumiko! giveaway, and reviews!

Kingdom Come is a stellar and unforgiving story driven open world RPG from Warhorse Studios & Deep Silver. Immortal Redneck mixes Egypt, rogue-lite, and first person shooting to great results from CremaGames. Moss is a gorgeous and must own PlayStation VR action adventure from Polyarc Games. Tim Ekkebus reviews Where the Water Tastes Like Wine, a game of traveling and sharing stories from Dim Bulb, Serenity Forge, & Good Shepherd Entertainment.

Jacob Garner reviews Mulaka, an action adventure based on the Tarahumara from Lienzo. DarkMika covers Beyond the Invisible: Darkness Came, a hidden object adventure from Graphium Studio. Jacob also covers Riftstar Raiders, a co-op twin stick space shooter that will wreck your face from Climax Studios & Vision Games. Tom Miller reviews Wartile, a cool-down based strategy game from Playwood Project, Deck13, & Whipser Games as well as While You Are Downloading, a bite sized shmup from Alien Nude Ltd.

Symmetry is a stylish survival game on an abandoned planet from Sleepless Clinic & IMGN.PRO. Turok brings the N64 classic to Xbox One with a shiny new coat of paint from Nightdive Studios. Finally, Little Nightmares: The Residence DLC is the final chapter in the Little Nightmares DLC trilogy from Tarsier Studios & Bandai Namco, but does it answer all of your questions?

We end the show with three songs from Ryan Ike off of his stellar soundtrack for Where the Water Tastes Like Wine, released in partnership with Materia Collective!

This episode features a handful of tracks from Crypt of the NecroDancer: OverClocked, a brand new remix album from Brace Yourself Games, Danny Baranowsky, and OverClocked ReMix!

Ryan Ike – Rail Hoppin’
Ryan Ike – Vagrant Song (Apalacia Guitar Version)
Ryan Ike – Soulsucker Blues

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