Hey there wonderful listeners, there is another episode of BRB Geek Speak here for you!
Sorry we are a little bit late, but we have a variety of geek related topics for you in this episode! Please join in as Lauren, Monica and Alex ramble about:
- Time-Waster of the Week: BioWare’s life goose cam (UPDATE: So… a day after recording, the eggs hatched and now the geese have left Edmonton building… here’s their last journey)
- Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Season 2)
- RuPaul’s Drug Race
- His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman (link to the awesome audiobook)
- Assassin’s Apprentice by Robin Hobb
- Dark Souls 3
- You can watch Kev’s Dark Souls 3 playthrough here. Julia’s and Alex’s playthrough is here.
- Listener’s question: What do we think the future of gaming would look like? (Thanks, King William of Butt-topia!)
Our question for YOU: If you could go back in time and play any game as if you have never played before, which one would would it be? Let us know on the post below!
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Ceasis_
Such a range of topics, all of which were great to listen to! Even discussing what geese do when the cameras go dark…
I’ve recently been wishing i could experience Portal 2 again for the first time. I love the script, the puzzles, the story progression, the atmosphere, especially in the old Aperture labs. Still a great game to me, but it’d be better if i didn’t know how to do all the puzzles and exactly what’s coming.
Dark Souls 1 would be another pick, overcoming the struggles, learning how the map twists around on itself leading to some surprising shortcuts and landscapes, and generally discovering From Software games.
Side note: Pretty confident i heard the DS3 death music at some point during the Dark Souls section… IT FOLLOWS ME.
tony Gee
100% would love to re-play the secret of monkey island as if for the first time, everything about that game made it a joy to play.