Chris, Tom S and Tom F talk about things they haven’t tried – the Rift and Fallout 4’s DLC – and things they have: GUILTY GEAR Xrd -SIGN-, The Culling, and Hitman 2016.
- The delightful moment in the Giant Bomb Rift stream when the player sees their avatar for the first time.
- Microsoft’s Holoportation technology can make you look like Max Payne but your abandoned daughter can’t see you and you can’t touch her and this just seems terribly sad.
- You can only find Adr-one-ft if you search for Adr1ft, not Adrift, which does at least give some context to their decision to put a 1 in it.
- Chris Livingston has played Fallout 4’s Survival mode, we haven’t.
- GUILTY GEAR Xrd -SIGN- is the actual name of this batty game.
- The Culling is a more conventional name, for a type of game we should have seen more of by now. It’s in Early Access and it’s good, if a bit douchey, reckons Chris.
- Hitman 2016 is £11 for one big mission and two tutorial ones, or £40 for the whole thing as it comes out. It’s not up to Blood Money’s standard yet.
- Chris Livingston’s all-bears, all the time Pillars of Eternity diary.
- Tom S’s guide to Pillar’s combat.
- Chris L’s Enforcer: Police Crime Action diary.
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Our intro music is by The Mandibles from their track Clambake. Many of the band members now tour as Count Bobo And The Bullion.
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