Barrel Roll #154 - “Two Dead Gods Jackson”
This may be our most tangent filled podcast yet (but probably isn’t if you dig back far enough). Adam Milecki returns and is afraid to miss a thing, so he focuses his attention on Brogue, a better Roguelike. Jesse and Adam entered into a blood pact a while back to co-op Armored Core V, and we all get the benefits of their sacrifice. Actually, it turned out to be pretty good.
Jonah was bitten by the MMO bug once again when he decided to give Star Trek Online a second chance. What a difference a year can make. He also explains why you owe it to yourself to give Yakuza Dead Souls a try. Jesse has finished Xenoblade Chronicles after a mere 81 hours, and even after all that says it is a game you have to play, which we will.
The mid-song is a clip from the new album from C-Jeff, Preschtale.
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Tags: Armored Core V, Brogue, Preschtale, Star Trek Online, Xenoblade Chronicles, Yakuza Dead Souls
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April 5th, 2012 at 3:51 am
tanto says:great podcast
April 5th, 2012 at 6:41 am
Dali Dimovski says:YES! Now I have something to listen to on my flight to Boston! Thanks, dudes!!
April 7th, 2012 at 9:33 am
Jonah Gregory says:Thanks guys! This ended up being one of my favorite episodes to record. We were in the groove.
April 10th, 2012 at 10:24 am
Joe says:Question for Jessie. Is there somewhere apart from Play Asia to purchase te Xenoblade Saga soundtrack? I’d prefer the packaging in English if possible. That game is so fun!
Keep it up guys. Love the podcast.
April 10th, 2012 at 10:30 am
Jesse Gregory says:Well, you can certainly get it from places besides Play-Asia, but only other import shops. It was hard enough to get the game to come out over here, I really wouldn’t hold my breath for an overseas soundtrack release. If you don’t want to deal with the smaller import shops, you can always go with Amazon.co.jp, but their shipping is usually pretty pricey. It’s a big soundtrack though (4 discs), and totally worth importing if you have the cash.