We’re back! Nintendo Direct, Dark Souls and what we’re looking forward to in 2018!

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Did you miss us? We sure missed you!

It’s the first episode of the DDNet podcast for 2018! This week we chat about what we’re looking forward to over the year, and the first Nintendo Direct of the year had us all kinds of excited.

We also start a new feature on the podcast! Each week we’re going to select one game to talk about in-depth, looking at its themes, what makes it a great example of a game and work of art. This week we talk about Dark Souls, given how excited everyone is for that one.

Catch us on Twitter!

Matt S: @digitallydownld
Ginny W: @ginnywoes
Alan M: @Trufflesss_
Matt C: @MCOdd

Thanks for tuning in, and we look forward to seeing you at the podcast through 2018!
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