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    Explore " kingdoms of amalur" with insightful episodes like "Press Reset: The Human Cost of Making Video Games", "#44 Ten Reasons to Try Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning", "EP51 - Kingdoms of Amalur: Wubaboobu's Fate", "DDG Episode 33" and "Rated NA 327: Just Clone Yourself" from podcasts like ""Some Patches Required", "andyjohnson.xyz", "Patient Players", "Digital Days Gaming" and "Rated NA"" and more!

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    Press Reset: The Human Cost of Making Video Games

    Press Reset: The Human Cost of Making Video Games

    Well, would you look at that!? This one's on time! And it's interesting, to boot.

    This week, Zak and Aaron have a chat about Jason Schreier's exceptional book "Press Reset," and each chooses a few topics that fascinate them. Zak is mostly articulate and focused. Aaron rambles a bit and bloviates a lot. But, all-in-all, the conversation incorporates everything you could want from an episode of SPR.

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    #44 Ten Reasons to Try Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning

    #44 Ten Reasons to Try Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning

    Kingdoms of Amalur is now something of a cult classic, and its recent remaster is something to be celebrated. Here is a sprawling, epic RPG which manages to be accessible and fun - and which doesn’t require poring over stats in order to make decisions. Even taking into account its huge size, this is a game which people who are often turned off by RPGs can confidently jump into - and that’s reason enough to experience the Faelands, at least once. This episode looks at ten good reasons to give Kingdoms of Amalur a try.

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    DDG Episode 33

    DDG Episode 33

    With all the gaming events pushed back a week Dave and MJC pivot to cover some gaming news stories that would have usually gone unseen. Including Amazon’s Crucible game removing modes, Need for Speed Heat patching in cross platform play and an old build of Dead Island 2 making its way online. 

    In playing and watching, Dave and MJC play some comfort games and MJC dabbles in the itch.io Racial Justice and Equality Bundle. 

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    SSS - Episode 09: Video Game Music

    SSS - Episode 09: Video Game Music
    An absolute monster of an episode. The Synics are joined by previous guest hosts Billy and Tim as well as newcomer (but veteran podcaster) Andrew to all chime in about Video Game Music. This behemoth includes tons of tracks, sound effects, and even finishes with a video game music trivia section (stay tuned after the episode for the bonus tiebreaker rounds). Tons of tangents as well as the regular video gaming news is icing on the cake for episode 09!

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    SHFTS Season 5 Episode 04

    SHFTS Season 5 Episode 04
    Tara and Chris chat about their collective experiences with SWTOR this week, especially concerning openworld PvP. Tara takes great delight in sharing all the gory details of her ganking exploits as well as how BloodShot Robot met a grizzly end. Chris delves into the land of addictive iOS games in the form of Tiny Wings and tries to stave off his cravings for Fez by playing Where is My Heart?

    In the news we cover Wii U worldwide launch and how the bugs in the Kingdoms of Amalur demo was not the developers fault.

    Running time: 01:26:24

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