VG Pulse 190: Slender Graphics

This week on VG Pulse, we have Kas’s last show in England for 2 weeks! We start off with side notes about snowballs before delving into the news, where more ‘leaks’ have been dropped, as well as a very sad story about psycho children who want to be servants of the Slendy. After the news we talk about the forums, and finish off with Millennium’s 2nd Look at Watch_Dogs! All this and more up next on VGP190! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 190: Slender Graphics”

VG Pulse 189: Resolution Dogs

This week on VG Pulse, we’re quickly closing in on E3 2014, as well as Kas’s arrival to the US! We cover the initial reports about the release of Watch_Dogs, as well as the problems with the PC version. We also go over talk about how the PS4 might end up being more successful than the PS2 in the long run! After the news, we dive into the forums finally and finish off with Millennium’s first look at Watch_Dogs! All this and more up next on VGP189!! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 189: Resolution Dogs”

VG Pulse 188: Insane Meanderings

This week on VG Pulse, we have a solid show of news and wanderings, as we seem to keep getting off track this week! We start off with side notes and ezmail [omg we have one!] before heading off into the news, where we discuss net neutrality, YouTube buying Twitch, and our fond old memories of the Nintendo 64! After the news we skip the forums and finish off with Millennium’s review of Knack and stories of interactions with Chinese delivery! All this and more up next on VGP188!! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 188: Insane Meanderings”

Manga Pulse 312: Hive Mind

Comic Con news and discussions dominate a large amount the podcast. Most of it focused on Denver Comic Con where we solicit aid from the audience to guide us during our time there. So in case you’re reading this and have something you want us to do, say a specific interview you’d like us to try and get, feel free to email into us.

Meanwhile Tim reviews a mouthful of Japanese he(probably) butchers. Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka. Yes, that was all one title and it doesn’t make up for its absolutely mediocre story. Power levels, generic monsters, various mythological figures and a harem that goes no where serve as a sleep aid.

Meanwhile Weltall tackles a Manwha, Hive. While it has a relatively small amount of chapters available, it manages to make quite an impression. As Weltall summed it up best, “it’s like a zombie apocalypse without the zomebies”. Instead there are giant wasps everywhere which is the stuff of nightmares for all the spheksophobics out there. Continue reading “Manga Pulse 312: Hive Mind”