Thursday 13 October 2016

UK Games Expo 2016


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As a child I always loved board games. I have fond memories of playing games such as Sorry, Pac-Man and Lost Valley of the Dinosaurs. I remember the games of Frustration, creating elation when I sent my Mum home, when she was so close to victory or despair when she did the same to me.
I was then introduced to the role-playing world with M.E.R.P (Middle-Earth Role-Playing and Dungeons and Dragons. The natural progression was then to pick up my sword and enter the war strewn worlds of Warhammer. After spending many a merry year killing and maiming, the group of friends I played with “grew up” and moved on with their lives. I put away the dice and games, like an old warrior who puts away his weapons, knowing maybe one day they might be needed again.
In the last couple of years, I started noticing strange new games appearing, and heard rumours that boardgames were going through a renaissance and so I decided to find out what was going on. I was shocked to see the change, in the themes, types and variety of new games available.  I started to buy games, (some are still shrink wrapped-I know it's wrong) and have joined a couple of groups, and have enjoyed gaming immensely. 

This year I decided to go to my first UK Games Expo. It fell fortunately in a half-term holiday, and I was able to stay one night. After hearing about some of the problems of last years show, from the excellent Gameburst podcast, I wasn't sure what to expect, but was encouraged to hear that they had expanded into the NEC, rather than just using the Hilton hotel. The organizers had put trade into the NEC, along with the ‘bring and buy’ area, while the competitor events and evening festivities were held in the Hilton. I booked a hotel that was close (The Arden-recommended even if it is a short walk away from the NEC) and away I went.

I arrived on the Friday with the day starting on a positive; a two day parking pass for the cost of one-bargain!
It was the first time that I had been to the NEC, and it was a very pleasant place. It features a large lake, surrounded by hotels, numerous shops and places to eat.
I picked up my ticket, which was quick and efficient, however despite this efficiency the queues on Saturday looked long, and there was a wait.
I received a lanyard along with a very nice 64 page booklet, that had interesting articles, including one on the history of the Expo, but most importantly it featured a map, which is a must for any event.
There were quite a few people about, and I just wandered around, taking in the sights and orienteering myself. this was fairly easy, with the walkways being named and in a grid fashion. 

I then made a beeline to the famous ‘bring and buy’ area. This is where people bring their own board games to sell at the Expo, with the Expo charging 10% of the sale price, which is given to one of the Expo’s chosen charities.
The line was short, but even this early the area was full with people searching for a bargain, or hunting for that game that had eluded them, before going out of print. I saw many games that I would have liked, but made a rookie mistake by not bringing enough cash, since that was the only method of making a purchase. So the only game that I could afford was The Great Fire of London 1666, a game I had been interested in due to my love of history.
I also learned that the area where new games are checked in and placed on shelves, was really busy with people just waiting, causing road blocks for others who just wanted to browse.  Of course I joined in,and added to the crush.It was fun seeing a lot of classic games, I wanted but missed out due to no cash (next time Heroquest and Space Crusade you'll be mine!).

After a spot of lunch, which was surprisingly good, when compared to meals at venues, I wandered around, looking at stalls, watching games being demoed,  and just enjoying the atmosphere. Despite there being a lot of people, there was room to walk around freely, and at no point on the Friday did it feel cramped.

I was then able to play one of the most popular board games-Ticket to Ride. This was the 10th Anniversary edition, which comes with a larger board, and more detailed train models. This edition was lavish and the board when compared to the standard edition was beautiful. I hadn't  had a chance to play Ticket to Ride, but had heard so many good things about the game, so I wasn’t about to let this opportunity pass.
The game lived up to the hype and I thoroughly enjoyed the game. The premise is a simple one, in which you have to complete routes across USA. However this does hide a deeper strategy game, that is fun for all the family. I would recommend the game, and personally the 10th Anniversary edition is the one to go for.

I wandered across to the Hilton. Here the organisers had set up food trucks in the car park, so people were able to get the energy to continue their gaming. In addition to the tournaments which were taking place at the hotel, people could play their own games, or rent them from Thirsty Meeples.

I made an early start on the Saturday, but not as early as the horde of people that were waiting to pick up their tickets. Saturday looked it was going to be busy, and so it proved. I headed towards the ‘bring and buy’ section, this time armed with cash. The queue to get in was huge and stretched around the corner into part of the hall that wasn’t used, however it moved quickly. Soon I was in the hustle and bustle of eager hunters. I managed to pick up a few games that I wanted, all in excellent condition, with some even unplayed. I did notice that the games in the bring and buy section were overall in brilliant condition, which suggested that boardgamers treat their games with care, and don't attempt to sell mistreated products to others.
Board Games can be heavy and bulky, especially when you have a few, so I was glad to discover that the Expo offered a place you could store your games for a small fee and collect them later.

If you are videogamer then you can't have failed to hear about Dark Souls, the game that is hard but fair, but will still laugh at your pathetic attempts (certainly mine) to beat it. There is now a Dark Souls boardgame that was one of the most successfully funded games on Kickstarter,  and was being demoed at the show. I have to admit, having a vested interest, since I did back the game.
The section of the game that was being shown was a boss fight. Like the video game it looked very difficult. The boss had its own movement deck and so it attacked in the directions the cards dictated, when drawn. As such a player would be able to predict the movements of the boss, however when the boss lost half of its damage new stronger cards were inserted into the deck, and the deck was reshuffled.  This feature made the boss devastating and unpredictable. The players also had to balance their stamina and health bar, since running out of either would result in death.Talking to people, the boss had only been defeated a few times, so the challenge is there and for Dark Souls fans this should be one to relish,

One new game that I played was Pandemic Cthulhu, despite me having never played the original which I own. Pandemic is a massive success in the industry, and this version has you trying to stop Cthulhu, entering the world. Each player has a role, and you have to work together to close the four warp gates, while cultists spawn all over the board, like the virus in the original. To close the gates you need to collect enough clue cards of the same colour, and get to that colour gates. Shoggoth’s (big demons) will also spawn and if they are drawn into a gate, one of the 10 Cthulhu cards on the board will be revealed, making things harder for the players. If all cards are revealed then  the game is lost. In addition if there are no more cultists to spawn the game is lost.
Your characters have different special abilities, and can perform a variety of actions, such as swapping cards with other players or killing cultists . each character also have have sanity points. These can be lost either through travelling through a warp gate or fighting the Shoggoths. Once all points are lost, the character is considered insane, however you are still in the game, but not able to perform as many actions.
The game mechanics are very good, and with the possibility of things going wrong at the start (a greater demon spawned right on a warpgate at the start of the game), it can be a real challenge. However despite losing I had a lot of fun with the game, and look forward to playing it again.

Part of the Expo was devoted to new game ideas, where people can play new prototype games. One I played was a cryptic card game. It was a basic game where you had to decipher the clue on the card and you won the card. The game had potential, but I have a dislike for cryptic clue games, where I have to flounder by myself, so did not enjoy the game.

Another game that I had the pleasure to play was Bear Valley from Stronghold games. You along with the other players are lost in the woods trying to get to the escape camp. All the characters have a weakness, which makes it harder to escape. e.g. my character refused to enter caves due to a fear of the dark, so was unable to travel across cave tiles.
It had a Carcassonne feel to it where you randomly selected tiles, and had to match these up to the tiles already placed. The more tiles you took, the greater the chance you were going to be lost, which ended your go. Other hazards were water and bears, so safe routes were long in the creation. I did enjoy the game, while the theme to me had meaning to me, since I have have had close encounters with bears in the woods.

I chatted to the makers of Table Top Magazine. They were really friendly and nice people, who talked about their future plans such as possibly going bi-monthly. They also had recently gone on sale in Tesco, due to the chairman of Tesco loving boardgames. The magazine is brilliantly written, and needs the support of board gamers, to justify the faith shown by Tesco and WhSmith. So shameless plug-go buy it!

There were also talks and shows going on such as The Dark Room hosted by John Robertson, however this was fully booked, but I hear it was a highlight. Tom Vasel and Sam Healey from The Dice Tower hosted a couple of shows. Queues were long for the first one, but those who failed to get into the first chat were guaranteed tickets for the second which was good of the organisers.
A couple of criticisms about the talks, were that there should have been a stage, which would allow people people at the back to see what was happening.  In addition the NEC announcer did drown out the speakers, so it was difficult to hear people speaking.

So with that my time at the UK Games Expo ended. It was an awesome experience. The show was well organised, with a variety of things to do. The use of the NEC pleased the people that I spoke to, and the separation of retail from tournaments worked extremely well. People were extremely friendly and always willing to talk, and even though the Saturday was busier, you were able to wander around fairly easy.
A personal disappointment was that I only stayed a couple of days, so next year I will try and stay for the whole Expo.

Andrew Pidhajeckyj
https://www.ukgamesexpo.co.uk/ 

Friday 7 October 2016

LGR 2016: Episode 32 - EGX Roundup

Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-32-egx-roundup/

After a fun weekend at EGX Mark, Ali, Cev and the Stuarts run through the games they played and discuss their highlights, their lowlights, their beverage consumption and their thoughts on VR as a platform and the very noticeable absence of some major players in the games industry.

All the games that we cover and all the rest of the games that were at EGX are listed at this link https://www.egx.net/egx/2016/show-floor

A lot of the games listed in the Rezzed and Leftfield collection have links to the respective game’s websites and many of them have demo versions of the games available, so even if you couldn’t make it to EGX you can still have a go at the games


As always LGR still have a few free games to give away and the doc can be found at:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4


The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode and it was edited by Cevin Moore.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music selections used in this episode were chosen by Cevin Moore


You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

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LGR 2016: Episode 31 - The Sonic the Hedgehog “Trilogy”

Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-31-sonic-thrush/

Welcome back to another LGR PlayList episode. Today it’s all about the gold rings as we race through every level of the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive classics SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 1 + 2, before briefly touching upon SONIC 3 + KNUCKLES along with the everlasting legacy of Sega’s spiky blue blur mascot. For this 16-bit, nostalgia infused show, our resident Sonic fanboy Adam Ducker is joined by the ageing and somewhat slower speedsters Stuart Neill and Lee Howard.

WARNING: The discussion on this episode covers the entirety of all three games and includes key details on the levels and boss fights of each zone. So beware of spoilers when listening.

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG was released in 1991 and remains one of the best selling games ever, helped in part by it being bundled with purchases of the Genesis/Mega Drive console. This success elevated the creators Yuji Naka and Naoto OhshimaIt to Sega royalty and they changed the name of their development team to ‘Sonic Team’ in recognition of this breakthrough title.

Useful link: For a full copy of the ‘Mean Machine’ review online and scanned PDF please click here; http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/review/152/sonic-the-hedgehog.php

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2 introduced Miles "Tails" Prower and was released worldwide on November 24th, 1992. Dubbed "Sonic 2sday," the simultaneous release was an unusual move for the time. The game eventually replaced the original SONIC THE HEDGEHOG as the default pack-in title for the Genesis/Mega Drive, being bundled with the redesigned Mega Drive II model (which reportedly had an inferior sound chip).

Useful reference: ‘Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation’ by Blake J Harris (ISBN 978-0062276698) is available in Hardback, Paperback, Audio and all popular digital formats.

SONIC 3 was released in February 1994, as a standalone release and was well-received. Significantly, this was soon followed by SONIC AND KNUCKLES in October of that same year. The two games were originally intended to be a single game. However, due to time constraints and the cost of a large-memory-capacity cartridge, Sega split the game into two. Notably, this two parts of one game, saw the introduction of series stalwart Knuckles the Echidna.

Interesting related stories:

Did Michael Jackson create the music? http://info.sonicretro.org/Michael_Jackson_Involvement_with_Sonic_3

Pop Fiction episode uncovering the mystery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFgnUa1v8uA


The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode. Edited by Stuart Neill, with music and audio selections by Stuart Neill.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore. Other music and audio sampled in this episode comes from all three Sonic games composed by Masato Nakamura and various artists, as well as some selections from other Sonic games.


You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

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As always, thank you for listening and best wishes in your own efforts to pick up the controller and play!

LGR 2016: Extrasode #6 - prEGX

Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-31-extrasode-6-pregx/

In the fastest turnaround in LGR history, seasoned EGX vets Stuart Cullen and Ali Cornwall prepare to pop Mark Hamer’s EGX cherry and offer us all an invaluable survival guide to boot.

There’s a contingent of the LGR crew making an appearance throughout the event, so keep your Twitter app open on @LapsedGamer

LGR still have a few free games to give away and the doc can be found at:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4


The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode and it was edited by Mark Hamer.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music selections used in this episode are:

Carpenter Brut - Time To Wake Up [From the Furi OST]

Danger - Danger 6:24 [From the Furi OST]

Carpenter Brut - Enraged [From the Furi OST]

Waveshaper - A Picture In Motion [From the Furi OST]

Waveshaper - Wisdom Of Rage [From the Furi OST]

Lorn - Unraveled [From the Furi OST]

Lorn - Set Me Free [From the Furi OST]

Carpenter Brut - What We Fight For [From the Furi OST]

The Toxic Avenger - Make This Right [From the Furi OST]

Hava Nagila [Jewish folk song]


You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

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Listen out for the golden easter egg at the end of this extrasode...

LGR 2016: Episode 30 - Lapsed News XXI

Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-30-lapsed-news-xxi/

Last week was the drawback before the oncoming tsunami. It’s arrived with this episode. Horns are locked over the latest news from Sony. In the blue corner we have Mark Hamer with Stuart Cullen in the green while Andy Pidhajeckyj tries desperately to keep it a good clean fight.

Normally there’s a look at what’s going on in the game world this week, but sometimes things don’t quite go to plan...

Games discussed in this episode are: Overwatch, Pokemon Go, Final Fantasy VIII, Grow Up, Halo 5, Hue, Binaries, Heroquest & Madden 16

LGR still have a few free games to give away and the doc can be found at:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4


The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode and it was edited by Cevin Moore.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music used in this episode was chosen by Cevin Moore


You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

Ways for the community to get in touch… send us questions, suggestions new segments you’d like us to start doing, what are we already doing that you like or don’t like, or anything for us to read out on the show etc.
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Seconds out...

LGR 2016: Episode 29 - Lapsed News XX


Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-29-lapsed-news-xx/

Like a drawback before an oncoming tsunami, this episode is a quiet, easy going skeletal affair hosted by Stuart with Cev & special guest Connor McKervey, writer and podcaster for JoyPadAndMe.com.

The crew salvage what they can from the constant slew of games news whilst having a chat about what’s floating their boats just lately.

Games discussed in this episode are: Citizens Of Earth, Abyssrium, Uncharted 4 Multiplayer, Abzû, Fahrenheit, The Unfinished Swan, Hocus & Noodles

LGR still have a few free games to give away and the doc can be found at:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4

The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode and it was edited by Cevin Moore.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music selections used in this episode are:

Left field - Filter Fish

Barry Adamson - “Suspicion”

The Legend Of Zelda - Main Theme

Nine Inch Nails - Deep (Instrumental)

Excerpts From Uncharted 4 Soundtrack

Excerpts from Abzu Soundtrack by Austin Wintory

Shriek back - Coelocanth


You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

Ways for the community to get in touch… send us questions, suggestions new segments you’d like us to start doing, what are we already doing that you like or don’t like, or anything for us to read out on the show etc.
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So long and thanks for all the fish.

LGR 2016: Episode 28 - Lapsed News XIX

Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-28-lapsed-news-xix/

After the mammoth Gamescom review episode Mark and the rest of the team kick back and discuss some games they’ve been playing recently. They also have a look at the news and try our best to answer some listener questions which uncovers the true addiction that plagues some of the LGR team.

Games discussed in this episode are: Hitman [Bangkok level], Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist, Titanfall 2 [Technical Test], Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Ratchet & Clank, Steam Controller, Zombies Run, Rock Band 4, Dropsy, God of War Ghost of Sparta, Tearaway & Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

LGR still have a few free games to give away and the doc can be found at:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4

The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode and it was edited by Stuart Neill

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music selections used in this episode are:

Okami - Cursed Shinshu Field

Evil Dead OST - Kandarin Dagger & Book Burning

ICO - Castle in the Mist

Thomas the Tank Engine Theme

William Regal's Theme

There Will Be Blood OST - Prospectors Arrive

The Imperial Guard - Unsung Heroes

Ratchet & Clank - Title Screen Music

Ratchet & Clank - Groovitron A

East 17 - Steam

Dirty Bomb - Main Menu Music

The Binding of Isaac - Sacrificial

ZombiU - Brick Lane

ZombiU - Buckingham Palace

Zombi - The Cranberries [Accapella Cover]

100 Rock Riffs Go Ukelele

Dropsy - Intro

Dropsy - Happy Sad Song

God of War Ghosts of Sparta - Atlantis

Tearaway - The Orchards

Hitman - Francesca De Santis Seduction

Hitman - Paris Combat & Cooldown

Deus Ex Mankind Divided - Opening Credits

Deus Ex Mankind Divided - Trailer Music

Hitman - Bangkok Club Song

Beethoven - Symphony No.7 - 11 - Allegretto

Titanfall - Cosmology

Titanfall - Welcome to the Marauder Corps

Titanfall - Peace and Order by Force

Deus Ex Mankind Divided - 101 Trailer Music

Xenoblade Chronicles - Main Theme

Xenoblade Chronicles - Colony 9

The Division - Precinct Siege

Battlefield 4 - Oppression

Photo - Ni Ten Ichi Ryu (Two Swords Technique)

Moby - Broken Places (Full Length Version)

65daysofstatic - Burial Scene


You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.
We at LGR love our games, so it’s been a blast and as always, thank you for listening.

Friday 16 September 2016

LGR 2016: Episode 27 - Lapsed News XVIII


Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-27-lapsed-news-xviii/

This week Captain Mark T. Hamer is behind the mic for this two week space odyssey  and joining him is a real rag tag band of space marines who have little hope of seeing home again. Instead of worrying about their situation, they decide to have a healthy chat about their latest gaming adventures and listener questions. We also spend the 2nd half of the episode discussing the events that transpired in Koln, Germany during Gamescom 2016.

The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode and it was edited by Mark Hamer & Cevin Moore

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music selections used in this episode are:

65daysofstatic - Monolith [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

65daysofstatic - Supermoon [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

65daysofstatic - Asimov [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

65daysofstatic - Heliosphere [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

65daysofstatic - Blueprint for a Slow Machine [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

65daysofstatic - Pillars of Frost [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

65daysofstatic - Escape Velocity [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

65daysofstatic - Red Parallax [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

65daysofstatic - Hypersleep [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

65daysofstatic - End of the World Sun [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

65daysofstatic - NMS_exteriorAtmos1 / False Suns [from the album Music for an Infinite Universe]

Ikuko Mimori - Cave Theme [from the Pokemon Snap OST]

Ikuko Mimori - Rainbow Cloud Theme [from the Pokemon Snap OST]

Gameplay audio from Mini Metro

Gameplay audio from Radiator 2: Stick Shift

Mick Gordon - Main Theme [from the Doom (2016) OST]

Jared Emerson-Johnson - Main Theme [from the Batman: The Telltale Series OST]

Game audio from The Park

Pawel Blaszczak - Main Theme [from the Dead Island OST]

Steve Jablonsky - Main Theme [from the Gear of War 3 OST]

Gameplay audio from Aaru’s Awakening

Marios Aristopoulos - King of the Gods [from the Apotheon OST]

Kaveh Cohen & Michael Nielsen - Main Theme [from the Forza Motorsport 6 OST]

Ola Strandh - Precinct Siege [from the Tom Clancy’s The Division OST]

Henry Jackman - Nate’s Theme [from the Uncharted 4; A Thief’s End OST]

Adrian Talens - Countryside Song [from the Poly Bridge OST]

Menu music from Overcooked - Composer unknown

ShinnyMetal - Zen Mode Music [from the Alto’s Adventure OST]


LGR still have a few free games to give away and the doc can be found at:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4



You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

We at LGR love our games, so it’s been a blast and as always, thank you for listening.

Tuesday 30 August 2016

LGR 2016: Episode 26 - Ballyhoo! Fables - Vol. 1 (Legends in Exile)



Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-26-ballyhoo-fables-vol-1-legends-in-exile/

Welcome again to LGR Ballyhoo! Our spin-off series where we look at other forms of media connected to gaming properties. Put on your reading glasses and join Lee, Mark, Andy and Adam, as we follow-up on our recent enjoyment of TellTale’s THE WOLF AMONG US by reading the first volume of ‘Fables’: the comic book series written by Bill Willingham and published by Vertigo.

WARNING: The discussion on this episode covers the entire five-issue story arc of Fables: Volume One (Legends in Exile) and will touch on many key plot details. So beware spoilers when listening and when reading the notes below.

The Fables comic book series was first published in July 2002 and finished its current run in July 2015 spanning 150 issues. In this first volume we step into a strange but familiar world: the ordinary human life of contemporary New York shares an unknown parallel existence with the characters of fantasy and fairytale. Driven from their homelands by an enemy known as ‘The Adversary’, Snow White, Bigby Wolf, Bluebeard, Prince Charming, Beauty and the Beast plus many more ‘fables’ have established a secret community known as Fabletown.

However, instead of living happily ever after turmoil comes to Fabletown when Snow’s sister, Rose Red, is feared to be the victim of foul play. Who Killed Rose Red? That’s the question Sheriff Bigby (and our seasoned team of LGR amateur sleuths) investigate to uncover the truth at the heart of this fantastical mystery.

The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode.Edited by Cevin Moore, with music and audio selections by Cevin Moore and the LGR Team.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Music and audio sampled in this episode comes from the original soundtracks of "Tale Of Tales" by Alexandre Desplat and "The Wolf Among Us" by Jared Emerson-Johnson. Also "School At Night" by Goblin, "Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?" by Henry Hall and "Tosh" (Mosh) by Fluke.

Useful Links:

Fables Wiki links
http://fables.wikia.com/wiki/Fables_Wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fables_(comics)

Bill Willingham Interview http://www.avclub.com/article/bill-willingham-14134


You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

Remember: Our ongoing game codes giveaway can be found here (enter your email or Twitter next to the game you would like):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4

As always, thank you for listening.

Thursday 18 August 2016

Mark-Trek: A Hitch-Hamer's Guide To The Galaxy - Episode 2: Atlas Shrugged


Episode 2 of Lapsed Gamer Radio's ongoing look at No Man's Sky. In this episode Cosmonaut Mark Hamer makes contact with Atlas, visits some new worlds, encounters new species, and kills them.
 

Mark-Trek: A Hitch-Hamer's Guide To The Galaxy - Episode 1: Lapsed In Space!


Episode 1 of LGR co-host Mark Hamer's journey through the universe of No Man's Sky. Shaky first episode due to some footage being lost and audio being recorded in post, but this wouldn't be a Lapsed Gamer Radio production without at least a few issues.



Wednesday 17 August 2016

LGR 2016: Episode 25 - Lapsed News XVII


Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-25-lapsed-news-xvii/

Joining Mark, the regular man behind the mic, on this bumper package of an episode are the LGR stalwarts Stuart Cullen and Stuart Neill, and from across the pond, special guest Dr. Lorin Grieve from the Year Of Steam podcast. Very weighty listener questions are addressed by the team with the usual levels of insight and bewilderment.

With the quest to find out if Aliens: Colonial Marines is the worst video game in history now in full swing, and the usual glance at the news, Stuart Neill finds the most intriguing Lunch Hour Game Of The Week...

Some of the games played this week include: SHADOW OF MORDOR, GTA ONLINE, TOKYO MIRAGE SESSIONS #FE, SPLATOON, RESONATE, GHOSTBUSTERS, STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT, INSIDE, THE STANLEY PARABLE, SUPER ARCADE FOOTBALL, BUTSBAL, CASTLEVANIA: DRACULA CHRONICLES X, very DOOM (2016), ANDROMINION, LA PETIT MORT & THERE IS NO GAME.

News Stories Selected:

Hearthstone's new 'One Night in Karazhan' adventure has a groovy ass vibe
https://www.destructoid.com/hearthstone-s-new-one-night-in-karazhan-adventure-has-a-groovy-ass-vibe-377613.phtml?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Disney's shutting down the Infinity servershttps://www.destructoid.com/disney-s-shutting-down-the-infinity-servers-377696.phtml?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Telltale backtracks on Batman’s Crowd Play – 12 player cap, local play onlyhttps://www.vg247.com/2016/08/01/telltale-backtracks-on-batmans-crowd-play-12-player-cap-local-play-only/


Pokemon Go News

Pokemon Go: Player claims to have caught all UK characters -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-36912572

Russia fears Pokemon Go is a CIA psyop to destabilize countryhttps://www.destructoid.com/russia-fears-pokemon-go-is-a-cia-psyop-to-destabilize-country-377738.phtml?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Pokevision And Other Pokémon Go Trackers Shut Down For Unclear Reasonshttp://kotaku.com/pokevision-and-other-pokemon-go-trackers-seem-to-have-b-1784602025

Pokémon Go Players Requesting Refunds Over Lack Of Trackinghttp://kotaku.com/pokemon-go-players-requesting-refunds-over-lack-of-trac-1784616329?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Twitter&utm_source=Kotaku_Twitter&utm_medium=Socialflow


LGR still have a few free games to give away and the doc can be found at:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4

The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode and it was edited by Mark Hamer

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music selections used in this episode are:
Prey Growl - Detection [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Light Club - Blizzard [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Jasper Byrne - Voyager [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Light Club - She Meditates [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

MIOIOIN - Dust [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Endless - Disturbance [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Perturbator - Technoir [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Old Future Fox Gang - Guided Meditation [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Magna - Divide [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Mitch Murder - Hollywood Heights [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Dennaton Games - Richard [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Sjellos - Chamber of Reflections [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Jasper Byrne - Decade Dance [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Chromacle - Interlude [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Toru Minegishi & Shiho Fujii - Hooked [from the Splatoon OST]

Toru Minegishi & Shiho Fujii - Sucker Punch [from the Splatoon OST]

Blake Robinson, Yiannis Ioannides, and Christiaan Bakker - Introducing Stanley [from The Stanley Parable OST]

Blake Robinson, Yiannis Ioannides, and Christiaan Bakker - Exploring Stanley [from The Stanley Parable OST]

Blake Robinson, Yiannis Ioannides, and Christiaan Bakker - Informing Stanley [from The Stanley Parable OST]

Gameplay audio from Super Arcade Football

Vestron Vulture - New Wave Hookers [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Modulogeek - Around [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Magic Sword - In The Face of Evil [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

John Williams - Main Theme [from the Star Wars OST]

Martin Stig Andersen & Søs Gunver Ryberg - Submarine [from the Inside OST]

Ray Parker Jr. - Ghostbuster [from the Ghostbuster OST]

James Horner - Main Theme [from the Aliens OST]

Michiru Yamane - Dracula’s Castle [from the Castlevania: Symphony of the Night OST]

Mick Gordon - Main Theme [from the Doom (2016) OST]

The Green Kingdom - Untitled [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Scattle - Remorse [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Garry Schyman & Nathan Grigg - The Gravewalker [from the Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor OST]

Garry Schyman & Nathan Grigg - Celebrimbor [from the Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor OST]

Garry Schyman & Nathan Grigg - Banished From Death [from the Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor OST]

Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson, The Alchemist, & Oh No - Main Theme [from the Grand Theft Auto V OST]

Junichi Masuda - Walking (Map Theme) [from the Pokemon Go OST]

Yoshiaki Fujisawa - Battle Theme [from the Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE OST]

Perturbator - Sexualiser [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Old Future Fox Gang - Java [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

El Huervo - Rust [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

MIOIOIN - Delay [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Life Companions - We’re Sorry [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Scattle - Bloodline [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Endless - Keep Calm [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

Carpenter Brut - Roller Mobster [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

MIOIOIN - Quixotic [from the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number OST]

You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

We at LGR love our games, so it’s been a blast and as always, thank you for listening.

LGR 2016: Episode 24 - Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?


Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-24-whos-afraid-of-the-big-bad-wolf/

... Not the Lapsed Gamer Radio crew!
 
Welcome back to another LGR PlayList episode. Under investigation this time is TellTale’s THE WOLF AMONG US, so please join the residents of Fabletown and have a howling good time with our wolfpack Sheriff, Lee, and his lycanthrope deputies Cev, Mark, Andy, Ali ‘Corn Wolf’ and Stuart ‘Furry’ Cullen.
 
WARNING: The discussion on this episode covers the entire game and includes many key plot details. So beware spoilers when listening and when reading the notes below.
 
Following the critical and popular success of their first graphic narrative adventure game THE WALKING DEAD, TellTale games developed and published THE WOLF AMONG US inspired by the Fables comic book series by Bill Willingham. As has become their trademark, these episodic TellTale game series modernise the LucasArts point and click adventure games of old, foregrounding story, character interaction and player choices over intricate puzzle-based gameplay. Albeit with sporadic action-oriented, quick time events.
 
In this tale, the player takes on the role of Bigby Wolf, formerly the Big Bad Wolf, the Sheriff of Fabletown, a hidden community of fairy tale characters located in 1980s New York City. After the shocking murder of a young woman, the safety of this clandestine populace is put at risk and Bigby Wolf soon finds that vice, corruption and civil unrest are the bedfellows of bloodshed.
 
The first episode was originally released in October, 2013 with the remaining four instalments following in 2014. THE WOLF AMONG US is now readily available across multiple platforms, to be played in its entirety, so how does this adventure rank among the TellTale canon and is this a mystery worth investing the time to solve? Stay tuned to find out.
 
It’s probably worth noting that the game has several credited directors and different writers who worked in some capacity across the five episodes and the game’s brilliant soundtrack was composed by Jared Emerson-Johnson.
 
(for reference - Voice Acting Talent):  
  • Bigby Wolf/The Woodsman (Adam Harrington)
  • Ichabod Crane (Roger L. Jackson)
  • Snow White (Erin Yvette)
  • Magic Mirror/Beast/Dee and Dum Tweedle (Gavin Hammon)
  • Bufkin/Mr. Toad (Chuck Kourouklis)
  • Bluebeard (Dave Fennoy)
  • Colin the Pig (Brian Sommer)
  • Beauty/Toad Jr. (Melissa Hutchison)
  • Faith (Cia Court)
  • Prince Lawrence (Anthony Lam),
  • Holly (Janet Lipsey)
  • Grendel (Kid Beyond)
  • Georgie Porgie (Kevin Howarth)
  • Nerissa (Molly Benson)
  • Vivian (Sandy Delonga)
  • Clever Hans (Ben Knoll)
  • Bloody Mary (Kathryn Cressida)
  • Crooked Man (Philip Banks)
  • Aunty Greenleaf (Laura Bailey)
  • Jersey Devil (Bobby Vickers)
  • Johann the butcher (Terry McGovern)
The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode. Edited by Cevin Moore, with music and audio selections by Cevin Moore.
 
Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore. Other music and audio sampled in this episode is from the original soundtrack from THE WOLF AMONG US composed by Jared Emerson-Johnson.
 
Our next PlayList is on the Sonic Trilogy for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. So that’s Sonic the Hedgehog (1991), Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1992) and Sonic 3 (1994). The LGR PlayList is an opportunity for team and the listeners to unite in playing the same game at the same time. So feel free to ‘play-along’ and get in touch to let us know your experiences with the games and whether you’d like to join us as a guest co-host on that recording. Emails and MP3s are also most welcome. We will be playing the Sonic trilogy in August and recording that dedicated episode in September. 
 
You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.
 
Remember: Our ongoing game codes giveaway can be found here (enter your email or Twitter next to the game you would like):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4

Friday 5 August 2016

LGR 2016: Episode 23 - Mini Systems for Mini Gamers


Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-23-mini-systems-for-mini-gamers/

Hello all and welcome to the latest episode of Lapsed Gamer Radio. On this show Lee, Cev, Stuart and Adam sit down and discuss the prospect of ideal first handheld systems for our children. Many of the LGR team are gamer dads and a large part of our experience of the hobby of videogames is now very much through the lens of a children’s eyes. We also spend some time discussing the recently announced Mini-Nintendo Entertainment System as that could well be a youngster’s intro to games if their parents are of a certain age.

Some recommended Starter DS Games:
Kirby: Power Paintbrush
Mario vs. DK 2: March of the Minis
LEGO games
M&S at the Olympics
Mario Kart
Nintendogs
Peggle
Super Mario 64 DS
Zelda: Phantom HourGlass
The Legendary Starfy
Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime

LGR still have a few free games to give away and the doc can be found at:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4

The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode. Edited by Stuart Neill

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.


Other music samples used in this episode are:

Tetris - Type A music 
Mario Kart - Yoshi Falls
The Legendary Starfy - Opening music
Mario Party DS - Bowser Time
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass - Title Music 
Kirby & The Rainbow Paintbrush - Title Music 
LocoRoco - Soundtrack Track 2
Rayman Origins - World Map: Sea of Serenity/Glou Glou
Phoenix Wright - Search Core Music
Monster Hunter 3rd Portable - Tri Music
New Super Mario Bros - Walking the Plains
NES Remix 2 - Record Roll
NES Remix - Super Mario Bros Star
NES Remix - Metroid
NES Remix - Game Selection 2
NES Remix - Record Roll
NES Remix - Hanko
NES Remix - Championship
NES Remix - Unused Zelda 2 Temple Remix


For more details about this episode, including any links to relevant material, full music usage listings and notes, as well as our full contact information and where to go for additional LGR content - please visit our blog: http://lapsedgamerradio.blogspot.co.uk/

You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ and if you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

As always, thank you for listening.

LGR 2016: Episode 22 - Lapsed News XVI


Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-22-lapsed-news-xvi/

Hello and welcome to Lapsed Gamer Radio. This is the weekly ‘lapsed news’ update for the week commencing July 18th. We cover some listener questions about favourite handhelds and energy supplements, a little bit about the games that we’ve been playing recently, and we’ll touch on a couple of news stories.

On today's episode LGR Team regulares Mark, Andy and Ali are joined by Andy Brown from the excellent Codec Moments podcast!

Some of the games played this week include: TOKYO MIRAGE SESSIONS #FE, FURI, POLY BRIDGE, UNCHARTED 4, SOMA, THE BANNER SAGA, SHADOWS OF MORDOR, LEGO MARVEL SUPER HEROES, TRANSFORMERS DEVASTATION, HEROQUEST, FORZA 6, F1 2015, GTA V, POKEMON GO, RAINBOW 6: SIEGE and a few others.

News Links:

Boardgame Kickstarters have raised 6 times more more money than videogames.
http://www.polygon.com/2016/7/4/12093148/board-game-kickstarters-have-raised-6-times-more-money-than-than


Total Warhammer New Playable Race to be released.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016-07-14-total-war-warhammers-next-playable-race-the-beastmen-revealed


New Overwatch character and balance changes
https://playoverwatch.com/en-us/blog/20178523#patchnotes

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016-07-12-our-first-look-at-overwatchs-new-hero-ana


You Have 7 Days to Kill Gary Busey in Hitman, Starting This Week
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/you-have-7-days-to-kill-gary-busey-in-hitman-start/1100-6441909/


Game Giveaway

50+ games in total to giveaway on Steam and all listeners need to do is go to the GoogleDoc link in the shownotes (via Podbean or the blog) and put their twitter handle or email address beside any game(s) they want (within reason. We want to be fair to all our listeners)

It’s on a first come first served basis and we’ll send the links out about once a week via Twitter DM or email
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4

We hope to keep this as a running thing throughout the year and will add more codes when we get them. If any listeners have any duplicate codes that they wish to donate we will happily pass them on to the other listeners (and give appropriate shoutouts). Email us or DM the @lapsedgamer twitter feed

This episode was created by the Lapsed Gamer Team. Edited by Cevin Moore, with music selections by all the hosts.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music samples used in this episode are from:
This episode was created by the Lapsed Gamer Team. Edited by Mark Hamer, with music selections by all the hosts.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Our next PlayList Game is The Wolf Among Us. Get it, play it and let us know your thoughts on the game in time for our dedicated episode recording in the weeks to come. We will also be covering the first few issues of the Fables comic series on one of our Ballyhoo! episodes of as well.

You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage:
http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/

If you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

Plus, if you would like to guest on a specific episode or join the regular LGR podcast team - please email us: lapsedgamerradio@gmail.com

We’d love to hear any feedback/ideas for new podcast sections you might have and we encourage you to send in any questions you would like us to discuss on the show.

Come chat with us on Twitter @LapsedGamer and like our Lapsed Gamer Radio Page on FaceBook. Search for ‘Lapsed Gamer Radio’ on FaceBook and add yourself to the growing community in our brand new LGR FB Group. If you are on Steam add yourself to the Lapsed Gamer group there as well.

Please check-out the ‘Lapsed Gamer’ channel on YouTube. Thank you for listening and best of luck with your own efforts to pick up the controller and play!

Tuesday 19 July 2016

LGR 2016: Episode 21 - The Golden Selection


Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-21-the-golden-selection/

WARNING! This episode is spoilerific!

With all the fuss about the release of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and the recent Ballyhoo! Episode on Uncharted: The Fourth Labyrinth, what better time for LGR to take a peek at the oft overlooked chapter Uncharted: The Golden Abyss than now?

Team stalwarts Mark and Andy go globetrotting with friend of the show Colm Sheridan of the Last Saved Loaded podcast joining them to get the lowdown on this 2007 PSVita exclusive launch release.

With all the ups and the downs, is this a woefully overlooked title or just woeful? 

The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode and it was edited by Cevin Moore

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed and bruised by Cevin Moore.


Additional music is from Uncharted: Golden Abyss and was composed by Clint Bajakian


Our next PlayList Game is The Wolf Among Us. Get it, play it and let us know your thoughts on the game in time for our dedicated episode recording in the weeks to come. We will also be covering the first few issues of the Fables comic series on one of our Ballyhoo! episodes of as well.

You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage:
http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/

If you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

We’d love to hear any feedback/ideas for new podcast sections you might have and we encourage you to send in any questions you would like us to discuss on the show. Plus, if you would like to guest on a specific episode or join the regular LGR podcast team - please email us: lapsedgamerradio@gmail.com

You can also chat with us on Twitter @LapsedGamer and like our Lapsed Gamer Radio Page on FaceBook. Search for ‘Lapsed Gamer Radio’ on FaceBook and add yourself to the growing community in our LGR FB Group. If you are on Steam add yourself to the Lapsed Gamer group, and if you use YouTube check-out the ‘Lapsed Gamer’ channel.


Thank you for listening and best of luck with your own efforts to pick up the controller and play!

Thursday 14 July 2016

LGR 2016: Episode 20 - Lapsed News XV


Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-20-lapsed-news-xv/

Hello and welcome to Lapsed Gamer Radio. This is the weekly ‘lapsed news’ update for the week commencing July 4th. We cover some listener questions about gaming memories, jam, and Nicolas Cage, chatter a little bit about the games that we’ve been playing recently, and we’ll touch on a couple of news stories.

On today’s episode LGR Team regulars Mark and Cev are joined by listener and friend of the show Andy “The Power” Palmer!

Some of the games played this week include: KERBAL SPACE PROGRAM, OVERWATCH, BAIT! (GEAR VR), SUPER MARIO MAKER, DIVINITY: ORIGINAL SIN, DUSKERS and a handful of others.

News Links:

Steam warns users against gambling site after YouTube stars discovered as owners
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016-07-04-youtube-stars-criticised-after-it-emerges-they-owned-gambling-site-they-promoted

Battlefield 1's launch maps, modes and campaign details leak through closed alphahttp://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016-07-04-battlefield-1s-launch-maps-modes-and-campaign-details-leak-through-closed-alpha

BioShock: The Collection finally announced
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016-06-30-bioshock-the-collection-finally-announced


Game Giveaway

50+ games in total to giveaway on Steam and all listeners need to do is go to the GoogleDoc link in the shownotes (via Podbean or the blog) and put their twitter handle or email address beside any game(s) they want (within reason. We want to be fair to all our listeners)

It’s on a first come first served basis and we’ll send the links out about once a week via Twitter DM or email

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4

We hope to keep this as a running thing throughout the year and will add more codes when we get them. If any listeners have any duplicate codes that they wish to donate we will happily pass them on to the other listeners (and give appropriate shoutouts). Email us or DM the @lapsedgamer twitter feed

This episode was created by the Lapsed Gamer Team. Edited by Cevin Moore, with music selections by all the hosts.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music samples used in this episode are from:
This episode was created by the Lapsed Gamer Team. Edited by Cevin Moore, with music selections by all the hosts.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music samples used in this episode are from:

Disasterpeace - Panacea [from the Hyper Light Drifter OST]

Disasterpeace - Visions [from the Hyper Light Drifter OST]

Danger - 6:24 [from the Furi OST]

Carpenter Brut - Time to Wake Up [from the Furi OST]

Carpenter Brut - Enraged [from the Furi OST]

Waveshaper - A Picture in Motion [from the Furi OST]

Waveshaper - Wisdom of Rage [from the Furi OST]

Lorn - Unraveled [from the Furi OST]

John Williams - Star Wars Main Theme [from the Star Wars OST]

Kirill Pokrovsky - Original Sin [from the Divinity: Original Sin OST]

Kirill Pokrovsky - Mirror of Truth [from the Divinity: Original Sin OST]

Game audio from Duskers

Jerry Goldsmith - USCSS Nostromo [from the Alien OST]

Steam Powered Giraffe - SteamWorld Heist Title Theme [from the SteamWorld Heist OST]

Derek Duke & Neal Acree - Overwatch Title Theme [from the Overwatch OST]

Derek Duke & Neal Acree - Overtime Theme [from the Overwatch OST]

Derek Duke & Neal Acree - Victory Theme [from the Overwatch OST]

Derek Duke & Neal Acree - We Move Together As One (Lucio Theme) [from the Overwatch OST]

Jesper Kyd - Ave Maria [from the Hitman: Blood Money OST]

Koji Kondo, Naoto Kubo, and Asuka Hayazaki - Menu Theme [from the Super Mario Maker OST]

Kevin MacLeod & Victor Machado - Title Theme (Alternate) [from the Kerbal Space Program OST]

Kevin MacLeod & Victor Machado - Space Theme [from the Kerbal Space Program OST]

The Toxic Avenger - Make This Right [from the Furi OST]

Scattle - Love and Madness [from the Furi OST]

Carpenter Brut - You're Mine [from the Furi OST]

Kn1ght - A Big Day [from the Furi OST]

Kn1ght - Something Memorable [from the Furi OST]

Waveshaper - A Monster [from the Furi OST]

Waveshaper - You Are The End [from the Furi OST]



Our next PlayList Game is The Wolf Among Us. Get it, play it and let us know your thoughts on the game in time for our dedicated episode recording in the weeks to come. We will also be covering the first few issues of the Fables comic series on one of our Ballyhoo! episodes of as well.

You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage:
http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/

If you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive.

Plus, if you would like to guest on a specific episode or join the regular LGR podcast team - please email us: lapsedgamerradio@gmail.com

We’d love to hear any feedback/ideas for new podcast sections you might have and we encourage you to send in any questions you would like us to discuss on the show.

Come chat with us on Twitter @LapsedGamer and like our Lapsed Gamer Radio Page on FaceBook. Search for ‘Lapsed Gamer Radio’ on FaceBook and add yourself to the growing community in our brand new LGR FB Group. If you are on Steam add yourself to the Lapsed Gamer group there as well.

Please check-out the ‘Lapsed Gamer’ channel on YouTube. Thank you for listening and best of luck with your own efforts to pick up the controller and play!

LGR 2016: Episode 19 - Lapsed News XIV


Direct download: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/e/lgr-2016-episode-19-lapsed-news-xiv/

Hello and welcome to Lapsed Gamer Radio. The Pound has fallen so far it’s worth less than empty crisp packets, bands of angry racists are prowling the streets telling all the Poles to go home, and our next PM might be Boris fucking Johnson. So fuck it, let’s talk about video games.

This week, Mark and Cev are joined by two new crew members: professional gamer Stuart Cullen and prolific Youtuber Alistair ‘CornWolf’ Cornwall.

After a few weeks away from the regular news show, the gang catch up on what’s grabbed their attention in the world of games. We also run through and discuss games we have been playing recently. The games covered include: VALENTINO ROSSI THE GAME, GUILTY GEAR XRD - REVELATOR, TECHNOMANCER, OVERWATCH, HITMAN, THE WITCHER 3 - BLOOD AND WINE, SAMSUNG GEAR VR, JUST CAUSE 3, TRIALS OF THE BLOOD DRAGON, THE CREW and many others.


News Links:

Burnout Dev's Extreme Sports Game Canceled and Here's Why
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/burnout-devs-extreme-sports-game-canceled-and-here/1100-6441119/

Nintendo NX could be cartridge based
http://www.pc-specs.com/news/19264/nintendo-could-be-reverting-to-a-cartridge-based-console-for-nintendo-nx

Overwatch’s Torbjörn is getting a nerf on consoles
http://kotaku.com/overwatch-s-torbjorn-is-getting-a-nerf-on-consoles-1782617429


Game Giveaway

50+ games in total to giveaway on Steam and all listeners need to do is go to the GoogleDoc link in the shownotes (via Podbean or the blog) and put their twitter handle or email address beside any game(s) they want (within reason. We want to be fair to all our listeners)

It’s on a first come first served basis and we’ll send the links out about once a week via Twitter DM or email
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4

We hope to keep this as a running thing throughout the year and will add more codes when we get them. If any listeners have any duplicate codes that they wish to donate we will happily pass them on to the other listeners (and give appropriate shoutouts). Email us or DM the @lapsedgamer twitter feed


This episode was created by the Lapsed Gamer Team. Edited by Cevin Moore, with music selections by all the hosts.

Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore.

Other music samples used in this episode are from:

In Motion by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross

My Secret Weapon by Mark Mothersbaugh

O
rbitus Terarnum by BT

Overwatch: Rally The Heroes by Derek Duke and Prepare To Attack by Neal Acree & Derek Duke

Selections from Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End by Henry Jackman

Jar Jar's Introduction & Swim To Otoh Gungah & Duel Of The Fates by John Williams

Symphony No.7 in A Major Op.92 Il Allegretto By Ludwig Van Beethoven

Overwatch: The World Could Always Use More Heroes by Neal Acree, Sam Cardon & Derek Duke


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