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Mass Effect: Andromeda has released and we discuss our experiences in the game, followed by talk about Super Mario Run's release on Android, PS3's rumoured discontinuation, and Nintendo Switch's early signs of success. Podcast regulars Rishi Alwani and Mikhail Madnani join host Pranay Parab for this episode
- Mass Effect: Andromeda
- A few words on the original trilogy
- Plot discussion
- Side quests
- Quest structure
- Cringeworthy dialogue
- Issues with the game
- Mass Effect 2 and Normandy
- Super Mario Run
- Releasing on Android on March 23
- What’s different compared to iOS version
- Is the hook good enough?
- Will it have a sustained user base?
- Comparison with Fire Emblem Heroes
- Should FE: Heroes be launched in India?
- PlayStation 3 to be Discontinued?
- 500GB version unavailable for a while
- Legacy of awesome games
- Best PS3 games under Rs. 1,000
- Should you still buy a PS3?
- PS3 exclusives that are still not on other platforms
- Nintendo Switch
- Demand high, production reportedly ramped up
- Zelda as a launch title driving sales?
- Developer interest in Switch
- Upcoming third-party indie releases
- Price in India
- What We’ve Been Playing This Week
Music: Popular Potpourri and Path Complete from PPPPPP by Magnus “Souleye” Pålsson.
120 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on August 01, 2022 11:30 (). Last successful fetch was on June 30, 2019 12:51 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 175048617 series 1349251
Mass Effect: Andromeda has released and we discuss our experiences in the game, followed by talk about Super Mario Run's release on Android, PS3's rumoured discontinuation, and Nintendo Switch's early signs of success. Podcast regulars Rishi Alwani and Mikhail Madnani join host Pranay Parab for this episode
- Mass Effect: Andromeda
- A few words on the original trilogy
- Plot discussion
- Side quests
- Quest structure
- Cringeworthy dialogue
- Issues with the game
- Mass Effect 2 and Normandy
- Super Mario Run
- Releasing on Android on March 23
- What’s different compared to iOS version
- Is the hook good enough?
- Will it have a sustained user base?
- Comparison with Fire Emblem Heroes
- Should FE: Heroes be launched in India?
- PlayStation 3 to be Discontinued?
- 500GB version unavailable for a while
- Legacy of awesome games
- Best PS3 games under Rs. 1,000
- Should you still buy a PS3?
- PS3 exclusives that are still not on other platforms
- Nintendo Switch
- Demand high, production reportedly ramped up
- Zelda as a launch title driving sales?
- Developer interest in Switch
- Upcoming third-party indie releases
- Price in India
- What We’ve Been Playing This Week
Music: Popular Potpourri and Path Complete from PPPPPP by Magnus “Souleye” Pålsson.
120 episodes
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