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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2015 · 1H 41M

36: Simultaneous Release

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We're just counting down the days now to the Fallout 4 release (some of us, anyway). But before it consumes this podcast we've got a another Under Your Thumb to deliver. Stephen leads off and finally has something to talk about, however brief. For his first of two games, he tries his hand at the Triforce Heros demo, but is forced to abandon that ship because of Nintendo's inane stipulations. The second was the 2013 release of Tomb Raider. He knows one thing: she's definitely British. Justin was on deck and talks more Halo 5 and Assassins Creed. He's really just checking in. Anthony finishes his thoughts on Evil Within and then takes a shot on Fallout 3: New Vegas. Just in the nick of time. Brian cleans up this week with a nice mix. He's got Halo 4, Costume Quest, Dragon Fin Soup, and a mobile title called Rop. I'll let you guess which one of these is the stinker.The drunken news is a well oiled machine this week. Candy Crush buyouts, Halo 5 sales, a black Friday sale, and a discussion on making the best use of the gaming medium. Creep us on Facebook Stalk us on Twitter Or throw us that review on iTunes or Stitcher Justin's Weekly Artwork: "Pub Rub" Questions, comments, concerns? E-mail us: [email protected] And be sure to check out what we're doing at our website: Pixelated Points.

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