Daily Dadish

GWJ Conference Call 853

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Amanda, Rich, and Andrew talk about the moments they fell in love with games.

Games: Metroid Prime Remastered (Switch), Season: A Letter to the Future (PS5), Bust a Move 2/3 (Switch), Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (Switch), Capcom Arcade Statium (Switch), When the Past Was Around (PC), Daily Dadish (Mobile,PC).

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Heads up all, we have a few tech issues on this one - there are some bizarre spots of dead air (on the plus side its funny when we come out of those.)

00:01:31 Metroid Prime Remastered
00:09:13 Bust-a-Move 2 & 3
00:11:03 Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
00:13:38 Capcom Arcade Stadium
00:15:32 SEASON: A Letter to the Future
00:32:59 When the Past Was Around
00:35:51 Daily Dadish
00:41:06 Moments That Made You Fall in Love With a Game
01:03:51 Thread of the Week

Apologies! Have made edits and re-uploaded, delete the old one from your feed and refresh if you would like the updated version. Will retro adjust Beckett's timestamps sometime later today.

When Amanda said that the Skyhold walk was when DA:I began for them, I recalled that this was an event that depending on how one played could come after many hours of playing. I think the last time I played DA:I, I kicked that can back to like, 8 hours in maybe?

Amoebic wrote:

Apologies! Have made edits and re-uploaded, delete the old one from your feed and refresh if you would like the updated version. Will retro adjust Beckett's timestamps sometime later today. :oops:

Oh that's a relief! I thought my Bluetooth headphones had died as I got off the train at London Bridge this morning. Honestly that station is stressful enough without hearing the dulcet tones of Amoebic et al filling my head.

As for moments when I fell in love with a game where up until that point I was feeling a bit 'meh' about it, was during Assassin's Creed: Valhalla I had not understood the progression system that had me being obliterated as I was not familiar with the structure of the open world. Once I 'grokked' it, I rapidly became a unstoppable death machine of Valkyrian proportions.