Chattycast 44: The Live Edition
In which the guys let you see their faces and hope you don't turn to stone.
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In which the guys let you see their faces and hope you don't turn to stone.
In which the gang's off-topic is oddly on-topic and yet they still find a way to talk quite a bit about movies.
In which the gang is actually all in the same room for once.
In which the gang steps in vats of gelatin to make realistic gore sounds.
In which the gang finally just embraces that it's basically a food podcast now.
In which the gang eggs each other on and then occasionally also talks about video games.
In which the usual host returns to find the house hasn't burned down as much as he expected.
It's the final episode of the Chattycast with substitute host Ozzie Mejia. So he's going out with a quack, along with the panel of Steven Wong, Daniel Perez, and Josh Hawkins. This week, the panel discusses what studio reputations means when looking at new games, games that could have benefitted from taking player feedback, and classic games that could use a sequel.
Steve Watts is still discovering the joys of fatherhood, so substitute host Ozzie Mejia has returned from this year's Game Developers Conference to discuss the week's reveals, as well as virtual reality, Cities: Skylines (and the Maxis closure), and video game movies that should have been amazing, but were definitely not.
It's the first episode of the Shacknews Chattycast without host Steve Watts, who is taking care of his first child. In the meantime, Ozzie Mejia is here to keep the party going with Steven, Daniel, and Josh, but not without first acknowledging and discussing the passing of sci-fi icon Leonard Nimoy.