PodParley PodParley

Save Room Reviews: Marvel's Spider-Man

Look out, Save Roommates--it's your Neighborhood …

An episode of the The Save Room podcast, hosted by The Save Room, titled "Save Room Reviews: Marvel's Spider-Man" was published on September 30, 2018 and runs 110 minutes.

September 30, 2018 ·110m · The Save Room

0:00 / 0:00

Look out, Save Roommates--it's your Neighborhood Spidercast! That's right, this week we're going all in for Save Room Reviews and reviewing Marvel's Spider-Man for the Playstation 4. This is a game that we've been looking forward to playing for years now and we can easily say that within minutes of controlling Spider-Man, this game was well worth the wait. If you're new around here, you should know that our review episodes have a different flow to them (that is to say, almost no coherent flow). We open the episode with some overview and our impressions of the game, but as this episode implies--this is a spoiler cast. The majority of this episode is very spoiler heavy. We make a distinction for what's spoiler-free and what isn't, so if you have not beat the game: web up your ears and do yourself a favor by finishing the story first. When you're all caught up this episode (and our impromptu Spider-Man movie podcast within the podcast) will be awaiting you. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it. As it stands, Marvel's Spider-Man is the most fun we've had with a game all year and easily the best Spider-Man game of all time. Spoilers or not, we think you'll agree that it is a standout title. ------------------------------------------ -Marvel's Spider-Man "Main Theme" by John Paesano, courtesy of Paesano, SIE, and Marvel. -1967 Spider-Man Theme by Paul Francis Webster and Robert Harris, courtesy if Webster, Harris, and RCA Studios. ----------------------------------------

Look out, Save Roommates--it's your Neighborhood Spidercast! That's right, this week we're going all in for Save Room Reviews and reviewing Marvel's Spider-Man for the Playstation 4. This is a game that we've been looking forward to playing for years now and we can easily say that within minutes of controlling Spider-Man, this game was well worth the wait. If you're new around here, you should know that our review episodes have a different flow to them (that is to say, almost no coherent flow). We open the episode with some overview and our impressions of the game, but as this episode implies--this is a spoiler cast. The majority of this episode is very spoiler heavy. We make a distinction for what's spoiler-free and what isn't, so if you have not beat the game: web up your ears and do yourself a favor by finishing the story first. When you're all caught up this episode (and our impromptu Spider-Man movie podcast within the podcast) will be awaiting you. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it. As it stands, Marvel's Spider-Man is the most fun we've had with a game all year and easily the best Spider-Man game of all time. Spoilers or not, we think you'll agree that it is a standout title. ------------------------------------------ -Marvel's Spider-Man "Main Theme" by John Paesano, courtesy of Paesano, SIE, and Marvel. -1967 Spider-Man Theme by Paul Francis Webster and Robert Harris, courtesy if Webster, Harris, and RCA Studios. ----------------------------------------
A Generational Thing Natalia Latham and Angela J Latham A Zoomer and a Boomer walk into a bar. Z says to B, “Girrrl, let’s start a podcast.” B rolls her eyes and says to Z, “Sure why not? The world is short on podcasts.” God hollers from the men’s room: “Brainy, artsy, angsty repartee between strong women of two vastly different generations will save humanity!! … Probably!” Bartender slides down a hot mic. Hosts Natalia Latham and Angela Latham take on the hard stuff, since that’s mostly all there is these days. Religion, culture, waves of feminism…maybe even some poetry. With 40 years and a couple of theatre degrees between them, these two preachers’ daughters, and exiles from a backwoods state of mind, are the family drama you actually need. Available wherever you get your podcasts. Explicit The Save Point Podcast Save Point Podcast A group of nerdy friends talking nerdy things. Video games, anime, and what not. Talk to us on our socials Please subscribe, comment and review. @thesavepointtwitch.tv/TheSavePointTvInsta save_point_podcast Explicit Deleted Saves Philip M. A short form solo podcast where I reflect on the video games that stayed with me long after I finished playing them and deleted the save files. Explicit The Movie Misfits Podcast The Movie Misfits Podcast In a dystopian future four outcast try to talk about the art form of filmmaking to save the world. The only problem: will anyone be around to hear it?Twitter (https://twitter.com/MovieMisfits) Explicit
URL copied to clipboard!