In a development that overshadows Sony's lacklustre unveiling of the upcoming PlayStation 5, Caspius and SiliconNooB inaugurate the era of live music on the podcast, before reviewing the site-wide playthrough comments related to Xenoblade Chronicles.
Keiji Inafune's Xbone exclusive is downgraded to a budget title, six million people own a copy of Final Fantasy XIV, and Capcom are back to their old tricks in the news of the week!
Nintendo has cut even more content from Fire Emblem Fates, Capcom admit to kowtowing to SJWs, Mighty No. 9 gets delayed again, and Erased turns back time in the news of the week!
The announcements of TGS are recounted, PS2 Classics may be coming to PS4, the trial version of Mighty No. 9 is delayed, and the live action adaption of Prison School will begin screening next month in the news of the week!
Lusipurr, SiliconNooB, and Imitanis set the record straight by categorically proving (using Science) that the PlayStation era set the stage for some of the greatest games ever made, whilst simultaneously undermining the future of the industry as a whole.
As the news spins up for the end-of-summer releases, and as Australia's Ashes hopes suffer yet another calamitous setback, a gracious (and potently smug) Lusipurr greets SiliconNooB--A.K.A. 'Handsome Jules'--with a welcome as warm as an English beer.
Keiji Inafune is bought by the Chinese, Nomura "dramatically changes" Final Fantasy VII's battle system, the Wii U dies in a ditch, and Neon Genesis directed recants unpopular opinion in the news of the week!
Rise of the Tomb Raider gets dated for PS4, Mighty No. 9 may be delayed into 2016, Spike Chunsoft teams up with tri-Ace on an RPG project, and adorable anime girls live at school in the news of the week!
When England win the first Ashes test in Cardiff, Lusipurr is jubilant and SiliconNooB is on the sauce. Nevertheless, the panelists discuss Ranpo Kitan: Game of Laplace, Konami's tyrranical conduct, and the many concerns circling around Mighty No. 9.
Mega Man Legends successor, Red Ash, suffers due to mismanagement, Hideki Kamiya calls out Keiji Inafune, Kojima Productions gets cast as Liquidated Snake, and Actually, I Am... sinks its teeth into American audiences in the news of the week!