Tom S and Marsh face ghosts and goats in idiosyncratic alpine horror game Mundaun, smash demons apart like satanic pinatas in Doom Eternal, take a swing at Mortal Kombat 11 and murder murders in the latest Hunt: Showdown event.
- Jim Rossignol and Marsh have together written a one-shot table-top RPG, called Night of the Hogmen.
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- Swiss spook-o-game / demented hay-bale-horror ASMR experience Mundaun.
- Props to Luke for pointing this out to me. Read his excellent review of the Mundaun here.
- Collect resources in the most savage way imaginable in Full-Brain game Doom Eternal.
- Look, I didn’t bring it up, OK? It’s not my fault! But I still love Hunt: Showdown.
- Escape from Tarkov is the game I mention that is similar to Hunt but with fussier gun management.
- High-fidelity biffer Mortal Kombat 11 is made by NetherRealm, who also make the Injustice fighting series.
- Arc Systems’ various fighting game franchises: Dragon Ball FighterZ, Guilty Gear and Blazblue
- You should see me in a crown and/or tanuki suit: Super Mario 3D World
- Who left the dogs out? Master of Game.
- The law of ‘legal deposit’ is the statute Tom was recalling.
- Destiny 2: real loot, real grind.
- This was revealed too late to influence our discussion, but, actually, I do rather wish I could own Kim Kitsuragi’s orange pilot jacket, albeit with the impossible prerequisite that I’d look good in it.
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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.