The games of April! Also Okami in-depth and more! (Digitally Uploaded 2018, Episode #11)

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Amazingly enough, after one very busy February and March, April is shaping up to be something of a relief from the endless big releases. Still, there’s a few gems in there, so we help highlight the titles you should be keeping an eye out for.

We also get a bit nostalgic in looking back at the games that convinced us to get really into video games in the first place. To write about games and spend a lot of time doing things like podcasts it needs to be more than a hobby to us, so we thought we’d have a chat about what really drove us to take our passion for games that far.

Finally, we have a great chat about Okami and why that game is not a “Zelda-clone” for a reason.

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Matt S: @digitallydownld
Matt C: @MC_Odd
Ginny W: @ginnywoes
Harvard L: @harvardliu

See you next week!

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Enjoy, and as always, please do let us know if you’ve got any feedback or would like for us to discuss a particular topic on an upcoming show.


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