This very special episode is our emotionless and dry-eyed farewell to Marsh Davies, who has no strong feelings on his time here as he leaves us for the neutral nation of Swedonia. He’s joined by Tom F and Chris to talk SUPERHOT, the Flame in the Flood, Far Cry Primal, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
- SUPERHOT‘s appealingly to-the-point Steam description.
- And its very slightly clunkier than necessary slogan: Time only moves when you do move yourself, at which point time does also move.
- The Flame in the Flood is called the Flame in the Flood and not the Flame and the Flood. You can make a flame and you’re in a flood.
- This is the visual weirdness Tom is talking about. And here’s his journey and where it ended.
- Tom F once wrote up a Far Cry 2 wishlist that involved the Jackal being out there somewhere from the start of the game, just like what Marsh wants.
- Here’s the article by a writer for The Punisher game about why it’s OK to put someone’s head in a saw as long as they don’t ask you not to.
- That wish was inspired by Chris’s exciting description of Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
- Tom got this mixed up with For Honor, a multiplayer swordfighting game.
- Ubisoft researched and developed their own caveman language for Far Cry Primal. But we all know this is how neanderthals really spoke.
- Here’s what Adam Jensen looks like when you’re not looking, Andy Kelly has discovered.
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Our intro music is by The Mandibles from their track Clambake. Many of the band members now tour as Count Bobo And The Bullion.