Outlast 2 Banned & Telltale's New CEO - Controlled Interests Gamecast Ep. 51
Australia has been known to cause some drama when it comes to their rating process. Outlast 2 has recently been the subject of a ratings denial via Australia's official ratings board. The guys tackle what this means for the game, and how weird this looks from an American perspective. Telltale's CEO Kevin Bruner has recently decided to step away from the company and it comes as a relative surprise. Disney has announced a game collection with 6 classic NES Disney games that will be coming out later this year. Lastly, Horizon Zero Dawn has sold a whopping 2.6 million copies to date. That's not too bad for a brand new IP from Guerilla Games. The guys also discuss the current state of PlayStation as well as the recent addition of PS4 games to the PlayStation Now library.
A Week with Nintendo Switch - Controlled Interests Gamecast Ep. 50
We're a little more than a week into March and the games are not stopping anytime soon. Dominic has spent a week with the Nintendo Switch and Breath of the Wild. He gives us his impressions on both. Jerrad runs everyone through the video game releases for the month of March in 2017. Jordan spotlight's 2064: Read Only Memories and talks about its jolly vibes and refreshing aesthetic. The latest video game news isn't slowing down either. Telltale has provided gamers with their first look at Guardians of the Galaxy, the Nintendo Switch is exceeding sales numbers at launch, and Middle-Earth: Shadow of War partners with Xbox.
Shadow of War & the Future of Open Worlds - Controlled Interests Gamecast Ep. 49
The release of the Nintendo Switch is finally upon us. Sadly we won't have any impressions until next week. After an error leading to a leak on Target's part, Middle-Earth Shadow of War was unveiled. We were treated to not only a reveal trailer, but it's coming out on August 21st, 2017. Minecraft has hit yet another amazing sales milestone. Mojang's flagship game has now sold a total of 121 million copies to date. What's on the horizon for Minecraft? Lastly, in news, Twitch has announced that it will not only start selling games, but that streamers can sell games via their page and receive a cut of the sales.