We actually manage to talk quite sensibly about a lot of things! Nate is excited for Dwarfheim, Weird West and Baldur’s Gate III, Matthew mentions Persona 4 Golden and the Mafia remaster, and I talk about Among Trees, No Place For Bravery and, obviously, get a Bloodlines 2 mention in. This does not mean that the podcast is without tangents. For some reason this week Nate decided to be Gimli, son of Gloin, which meant we derailed before we left the station and started with a discussion about the Lord Of The Rings films and the prosthetics used on The Hobbit. Also, because the live sound board was such a hit with the lads last time, I loaded up a bunch of farm animal noises and sound effects. Don’t hit your head on the sad trombone on the way out. There isn’t a Big Question this week because I forgot to Tweet it out, but you can email us with questions, suggestions and (nice) feedback at podcast@rockpapershotgun.com
You can listen above, or on on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or Pocket Casts. You can find the RSS feed here, and you can discuss the episode on our Discord channel, which has a dedicated room for podcast chat. Music is by Jack de Quidt. Links Christopher Lee’s symphonic metal band. Lindsay Ellis’s YouTube essay series on The Hobbit. The VidBuds’ PC Gaming Show stream is still online here. Matthew and Nate get excited about the Baldur’s Gate III early access. Here’s a BG3 preview from when Matthew and I saw a really long hands off demo in February. Nate is also very excited for co-op mountain RTS Dwarfheim. We got a new trailer for The Eternal Cylinder. Here’s a preview from Gamescom from a while back. I’m intrigued by hacky-slashy fatherhood action game No Place For Bravery. Matthew is pleased to see Persona 4 Golden on PC. Here’s a wee video about it, and here’s a more techy analysis of the port by Hardware Kween Katharine Castle (some relation). I freaked out at Among Trees coming to early access. Nate was intrigued by the purpleness of Weird West. Matthew is also excited for the Mafia remakester, and mentioned the infamous bit with the car race. Nate got a hands in hands on with Surgeon Simulator 2. I also like the MonHun-like stylings of Almighty: Kill Your Gods. I also mentioned the Paradox Insider, where we saw confirmation that Damsel will be returning for Bloodlines 2. Our Five Night’s At Freddy’s book club is postponed until we’ve all managed to wade through our assigned novels. This week, Matthew recommends Death Notice by Zhou Haohui, a mystery novel not to be confused with Death Note, Nate recommends series 2 of vampire sitcom What We Do In The Shadows, and Alice recommends The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold, a book not about Jack the Ripper that really annoyed “ripperologists”. Here’s a link to our lovely Discord and our equally lovely (but more mercenary) merch store, which is in fact on Teespring despite my confused notion that it isn’t. Whatever you call it, hit our E3 2020 tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check out the PC games at the PlayStation 5 show, everything at the PC Gaming Show, and all the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.