The Weekly Stuff Podcast #244 – Grab-bag! News round-up, Mario Tennis Aces, Dragon Ball Legends, Donkey Kong Rabbids, and more!
It’s time for another episode of The Weekly Stuff Podcast with Jonathan Lack & Sean Chapman, a weekly audio show that explores the worlds of film, television, and video games. You can subscribe for free in iTunes by following this link.
It’s a good-old fashioned grab-bag this week, as we cover a week’s worth of news – including Doctor Who getting a new composer, Halo coming to TV, and Sony’s continued refusal to play nice with others – and discuss the strange grab-bag of old and new games we’ve been diving into to escape the dumpster fire that is America in 2018. We’ve both been replaying The Last of Us, and find ourselves more impressed by it than ever, while Jonathan has been playing Mario Tennis Aces and the Donkey Kong Adventure expansion for Mario + Rabbids. Sean talks the new Dragon Ball mobile game, and offers a surprise impromptu review of a game from several years ago he’s been playing on a whim. And at the end, we call an audible and vent for 15 minutes about the horrible month in politics. You have our full blessing to skip it if you want, but if you’d like to vent alongside us, this is your chance.
Enjoy!
Time Chart
Intro: 0:00:00 – 0:02:52
News Round-up: 0:02:52 – 1:14:50
Sean’s Surprising Video Game Review: 1:14:50 – 1:26:37
The Last of Us Talk: 1:26:37 – 1:47:20
Mario + Rabbids - Donkey Kong Adventure: 1:47:20 – 1:59:29
Dragon Ball Legends: 1:59:29 – 2:12:00
Mario Tennis Aces: 2:12:00 – 2:24:25
Other Stuff: 2:24:25 – 2:29:05
Politics Talk: 2:29:05 – 2:46:28
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