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Episode 297 - Most Influential Games of the 90s

This week we talk about which games from the 90s are the most influential. After that we talk about what we’ve been up to recently: Xel, Mothmen 1966, Freshly Frosted, PowerWash Simulator, Aperture Desk Job, Steam Deck, The Boys.

Episode 272 - Most Influential Games of the 90s

This week we talk about which game from the 90s we think is the most influential. Blood was spilled, but it’s okay… we had another guy.

We also talk about a couple games we’ve been playing lately. We finally had the chance to talk about Halo Infinite, and Josh has been playing a ton of Final Fantasy 14.

Turn it Around - Ep. 103

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You exit the metallic vault, taking your hand off of the iron and steel. You survey the landscape, viewing it for the first time. Trees are brown and dead. There is no plant life visible in the distance. Houses and cars are dilapidated and run-down. There are no birds chirping, no animals visible, no nature at all. Gunshots occasionally ring out in the distance. You left the vault for this? Hell no. You go back into the vault and live there for another six months.
Finally, the food runs out. You have no choice but to leave the vault for good. You grab your pistol that you procured and proceed out of the doorway again. You see the same scene as you did before, but this time, it seems as if there is plenty of opportunity out in the wasteland. Sure, everything looks dead, but there may be actual people out here! You spot a settlement in the distance, and you start to head towards it.
This week on the Chompcast, we decided to discuss video games that we initially disliked but ended up loving them. We pair that with the polls from the social media. After that, Morgan, Josh, and our guest host Hakuna Matata discuss the new update for No Man’s Sky. Lock your VATS system onto this episode and press the trigger!

Recorded August 3, 2018