Episode 43: Atlas Shrugged
This week on Digital Fiasco: Friday the 13th finds the real killers, Tales From The Borderlands was a failure, More Switch production issues, and No Man’s Sky struggles to be relevant. Share This:
This week on Digital Fiasco: Friday the 13th finds the real killers, Tales From The Borderlands was a failure, More Switch production issues, and No Man’s Sky struggles to be relevant. Share This:
This week on the Digital Fiasco podcast: GameStop’s associates and guests want to work on Thanksgiving, Sony lets the slime out of the bag, Mario Odyssey isn’t suitable for children, Unsung Story remains unsung, and Bungie’s new security measures shows they don’t care about streamers. Share This:
This week on Digital Fiasco: Fanboys rejoice at Sony’s Anthem gaffe, Microsoft didn’t want Alan Wake 2, SNES Classic hard to find? You don’t say, DayZ creator slams ARK for doubling their price. We’ll also talk about the discovery of Aliens in GTA V, but first we’ll talk about extending your game: Our thoughts aboutRead more about Episode 39: Extending the Game – DLC, GaaS and F2P[…]
This week on Digital Fiasco: Return of the Xbox One X Block, Sony and PayPal clash in the UK, Bioware puts Andromeda DLC on Ice, David Cage and the mechanics of choice. We’ll also talk about remakes and remasters: Threat or menace, but first we’ll talk about the SNES Classic and what it means forRead more about Episode 38: The SNES Classic – Weaponized Nostalgia[…]
This week on Digital Fiasco: Xbox One X spin is making me dizzy, Out of context Jim Ryan pisses off indies, Sony’s big plans for Playlink, Nintendo Switch updates are both fantastic and baffling. We’ll also talk about setting sail in Ubisoft’s new game Skull and Bones, but first we’ll talk about all much neededRead more about Episode 37: Assassin’s Creed Origins is Truly a New Beginning[…]
This week on Digital Fiasco: Microsoft talks me out of buying an Xbox One X, Sony conceals its Hidden Agenda, Everyone lies about cross platform play, CD Project Red doesn’t negotiate with terrorists. We’ll also talk about how far you can slag Konami legally without being sued, but first we’ll talk about the real storyRead more about Episode 36: You Had Resolution Problems & I Feel Bad For You Son, But I Won’t Spend $500 For an Xbox One[…]
Every gamer loves this time of year, when leaks run fast and furious, platforms jockey for position, and media outlets go nuts trying to cover all of the news as it hits them like a fire hose. E3 is like the Super Bowl, World Series and Christmas all rolled into one, and gamers wouldn’t haveRead more about Digital Fiasco’s E3 Coverage Schedule[…]
This week on Digital Fiasco: The Final Fantasy Remake changes hands, Nintendo Switch goes online and Take-Two goes to space, Riot Games is building a legacy. We’ll also talk about the impact of DRM on customer experience, but first we’ll talk about the Far Cry 5 petition and decide what kind of bullshit it is.Read more about Episode 35: Far Cry 5 Backlash – The Limits of Satire[…]
This week Dandr0id and Jack McBastard broadcast live from the Digital Fiasco booth at FanQuest 2017, discussing Far Cry 5 and the timeliness of its themes of political tension and religious fanaticism. Can a Far Cry game set in America actually work? (Recorded May 28th, 2017). Episode 34: FarRead more about Episode 34: Far Cry 5 – A New Revolution[…]
This week on Digital Fiasco: Valve cracks down on Fake Games, Alpha Protocol 2 might actually happen, Half of all Ubisoft’s sales are digital, Nobody exploits Andrzej Sapkowski but Andrej Sapkowski. We’ll also talk about Valve’s fight for their rights to DOTA, but first I’ll bitch about Destiny 2 for a bit. Read more about Episode 33: Destiny 2 – Still Fixing the First Game[…]