Chris, Pip, Graham and Tom F talk Just Cause 3’s dodgy state, Spiderling’s web shot, Wizard Detective’s wizard-detecting, being honest in Subterfuge, Paladin’s arbitrary cards, and games that make travel fun.
Show notes
- Just Cause 3 still has ‘mixed’ user reviews on Steam. A patch is promised for stuttering issues, but no word about interrupting you every time it loses connection to Square’s servers.
- Tom used the Superman mod for Just Cause 2 to be a weird flying creep at people.
- Spiderling, a game where you’re a little spider who shoots webby strings to solve puzzles.
- Know Your Meme on How Do I Shot Web, the meme no-one did.
- Wizard Detective, a game in which you have systemic conversations with randomly generated people to find a dark magic user.
- Subterfuge, a mobile game strongly inspired by PC game Neptune’s Pride. Cool Ghost’s excellent diary series on it.
- Paladins, by Smite and Tribes creators Hi-Rez. An FPS with collectible card game elements.
- If you want a game where travel is scary, challenging and fun, maybe you’d like NEO Scavenger, Miasmata, or the Frostfall mod for Skyrim.
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