Here we are, not only is this the last 4-Panel of 2018 – it is also the last podcast from the geek show of 2018. Before that though, we have a mini-episode to tide you over, and in this one Andrew, Mick, and Rob go over some of the other […]
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PX36 – How Did Incomplete Games Become The Norm?
PX34 – Which Games Deserve a Reboot, Remake, Remix or Remaster?
With all of the remakes, reboots and remasters that are going around in video games these days, it seems like developers and publishers are determined to plumb the depths of gaming history to unearth some long-forgotten treasures. Join Rob, Andy and Producer Rob as, after a brief discussion about the […]
4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 4 – Comic-Book Video Games and Vice Versa
After being inspired by the barnstorming success of the recently released Spider-Man on the PS4, Andrew and Producer Rob decided to have a chat about video games based on comics and superheroes, and why the reverse is becoming more prominent in recent years. Seriously, the new Spider-Man game is that […]
PX33 – Are Collector’s Editions Worth The Money?
The video games market is expensive and over-saturated, but collector’s editions, special editions and the ubiquitous “game of the year” editions have generally held a special place in the hearts and wallets of gamers. The question is, are they really worth all of that extra money? Gaming is, after all, […]
PX32 – What Games Are You Proud Of Completing?
PX29 – E3 Roundup 2018
PX28 – Dreams and Expectations: E3 2018
PX26 – A Generation of Napoleons
Surprising things are happening this week as Belgium bans in-game loot boxes under the country’s gambling laws – which may have unforeseen repercussions … In other news, drugs are being hidden in old NES cartridges and PC Building Simulator may become part of the IT curriculum in schools. Tune in […]
PX23 – Stress Relief for Japanese Salary Men
Press X returns to talk about more games that we’ve been playing recently, video games publishers and developers that are trading in nostalgia, and the rise and fall and rise of the point-and-click genre. This week we’ve been playing a veritable smorgasbord of games, from the mobile-to-PC port First Strike: […]