WTDG #122: Monstrous Mobile Games
/This week we discuss two very different mobile games that both fall in the monster capturing category: Siralim 2 and Monster Super League.
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Every week, WTDG breaks down a title, genre, event, idea, or cultural aspect of gaming.
This week we discuss two very different mobile games that both fall in the monster capturing category: Siralim 2 and Monster Super League.
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Read MoreA quiet summer episode about all the things we're looking forward to in the coming weeks....it's WTDG!
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Read MoreThis week we interview that Sean guy, who everyone is talking about, on No Man's Sky.
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Read MoreThis week a third host joins to speak about Overwatch, PokemonGO, Monster Hunter: Generations, Evolve, and plenty more.
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Read MoreFor this (unfortunately delayed) episode, we discuss the best deals available at the Steam Summer Sale 2016.
Read MoreThis episode contains our full retrospective on E3 2016, along with our feelings on Overwatch balance changes and the advent of Ranked Play. We devote some time at the end to talking about Fallout 4 and Path of Exile (which we totally fully understand and never give any incorrect information about....) This weeks header art comes from Mike Diva's Japanese Donald Trump Commercial.
Read MoreWe chat Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, and PC gaming press conferences fresh from E3 2016... but mostly Zelda.
Read MoreEventually the topic of how dangerous living room rugs are would be the centerpiece for an episode.; we decided the week right before E3 would be the best time to get this one out of the way.
Read MoreTwo years ago, developers were constantly being criticized for releasing broken, buggy games. Now, it is more common to delay a release for the sake of optimization. This week a few different developers (and journalists) have been receiving death threats for announcing delays so... what do people really want? (Sorry for the poor audio quality this week.)
Read MoreOverwatch was our most anticipated game of 2015 and 2016, but does it hold up to the insane hypes, hopes, and expectations? (Yes, yes it does. It really really does.)
Read MoreIt's a dark time for video game podcasts; smack-dab in the eye of the storm between some major releases. What could our heroes possibly discuss this week?
Read MoreThis week we talk Overwatch open beta impressions, the release state of Battlenborn, and check in on Hearthstone to make sure it's still great (it is.)
Read MoreHearthstones newest and spookiest expansion, Whispers of the Old Gods, freshens up the game with new cards and a format overhaul, pretty much fixing every problem we had with the game. This is our review! Also, this episode ends with Dark Souls III spoiler chat.
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