This week Brad and Corey discuss the Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite Demo, Perception, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Nioh and Senran Kagura: Estival Versus. They also take some listener comments about summertime games. Before games they talk about Pride Month, Corey getting hit by a flying skateboard, Wonder Woman and … daytime sex?
Timestamps:
Banter: 2:45
Marvel vs Capcom: 36:04 (jump here to skip the banter)
Perception: 46:00
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime: 1:02:28
Mass Effect: Andromeda: 1:08:00
Nioh: 1:38:04
Senran Kagura: 1:44:30
Listener Comments: 1:48:35
Please send feedback and mailbag questions to SoVideogames (at) gmail (dot) com.
Brad Gallaway
Brad Gallaway has been playing games since arcades were a thing and Atari was the new hotness. He's been at GameCritics since 2000. Currently, he's juggling editing duties, being a homeschooling dad, a devoted husband, and he does try to play a game once in a while.
Brad still loves Transformers, he's on Marvel Puzzle Quest when nobody's looking, and his favorite game of all time is a toss-up between the first Mass Effect and The Witcher 3. You can catch his written work here at GameCritics and you can hear him weekly on the @SoVideogames Podcast. Follow Brad on Twitter and Instagram at @BradGallaway, or contact him via email:
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Brad still loves Transformers, he's on Marvel Puzzle Quest when nobody's looking, and his favorite game of all time is a toss-up between the first Mass Effect and The Witcher 3. You can catch his written work here at GameCritics and you can hear him weekly on the @SoVideogames Podcast. Follow Brad on Twitter and Instagram at @BradGallaway, or contact him via email:
bradgallaway a t gmail dot com
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I’m sorry guys, I tried but I can’t follow a 2h weekly podcast 🙁 my feed is now full with episodes I haven’t listened to. While I appreciate that the regular podcast is long and meaty, two hours for a weekly format seems a bit long. Why not have the weekly episodes short and sweet?
Hey Li-Ion… Hah, we usually get requests for LONGER podcasts. I think you’re the first one to ever ask for shorter! Maybe just use the timestamps to jump around to the parts you want to hear most, or maybe save ’em for a rainy day?
The jumping around timestamps is what I’m currently doing. But as “completionist” when it comes to GC podcasts, it bugs me not to be able to listen to all of it 😉