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Sunday, May 19, 2013

GGR027 Nipoe - Pre Nerd Off Banter



Mike and Scott were honored guests on The Nerd Off: A TBGWT premiun show. Before the show they decided to dust off the mics and just talk about stuff.

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

GameEnthus Podcast ep140: Boil Community Angst or Dramastic



We welcome first time and long overdue guest Sarah(@Mahkia) from 2Girls1Game and somehow convince Richard Naik(@RichardNaik) of GameCritics fame to join us on a mere minutes notice. Sarah is really enjoying Hannibal and will stop at nothing to ensure that it gets picked up for next season. Richard claims that League of Legends has curbed his Team Fortress 2 habit, as if! Dave(@Tiny415) has been enjoying Injustice, maybe a bit too much. Lastly, Aaron(@Ind1fference) yells at a waiter and his manager in front of his mother on Mother's day. We also discuss: Dr. Who, Star Trek, Iron Man 3, Bad Bots, Tiny Token Empire, Injustice, Monaco, Fire Emblem, League of Legends, Phil Fish, Kirby Return to Dreamland, Neverwinter Nights MMO, Tomb Raider, Super Mario 3D Land, Pokemon, Stardew Valley, Alphajax, The Office and more.
                                                                                

Sunday, May 12, 2013

GameEnthus Podcast ep139: The Ringer or Serious about Sam


@SoldierX from TalkingAboutGames is joining us this week. SoldierX and Aaron (@Ind1fference) unite against Dave(@Tiny415) about Iron Man 3. Mike (@AssaultSuit) gives another free tutorial on how to enjoy a DBox Movie. We also discuss: Injustice, Monaco, Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon, Doritos Crash Course 2, Serious Sam, Marvel Heroes beta, Tank! Tank! Tank!, FirePro Wrestling, Black Rock Shooter, Ouya, EA, Star Wars, Candy Crush Saga, Fuse, JamSouls!, Blocks and Tanks, Aliens vs Romans, Penny Arcade, Samurai vs Zombies Defense, Papers Please, The Sequester  and more.
          

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Guest Spot: Classick Team-Up #07: Scarfinger






Presented by The Cold Slither Podcast
Once again, it's time for some Classick Team-Up!
For the seventh triumphant episode of this one-on-one interview series, Classick finally gets to chat with the man behind Scarcasm Live, Geeks Gone Raw and one-third of The Dream Team podcast-- Scarfinger!
We go over a variety of topics in this interview, including going to the movies, the origin of the name "Scarfinger", building a collective network of podcasts, comic books that you haven't read but should, enlisting in the military, Ghostbusters and much, much more! This is a must-listen for anyone who's a fan of Classick, Scar, GGR or great conversation in general. Plus-- another edition of the now-popular "Classick Role-Play"-- what will scene Classick have Scar act out in this episode? Tune in and find out!

Enthus Life: Episode 31 - The one with Rashanii


Better late than never right...lol. After much technical difficulty, we are now able to bring to you this fun episode with Rashanii where we talk about everything...including a new name for Beyonce'. 

EnthusLife Episode 31



Check for us on twitter @enthuslife, @GhostShadow004 bka CarbonShadow004, @Sophisticates_4, @majorlinux and @rashanii 

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Enjoy the show!! 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

GGR026 The Lateness - The Shower (An Original Short Story)





In this NSFW episode of The Lateness Sherry reads a short story that comes from the heart. This story was written by her and she wanted to share. As always, enjoy the show.

Original Scarcasm Live Music By: @LaidBack4Lyfe
Background music created by @TheFRAT1919


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**We appreciate you listening & we look forward to your feedback**


Friday, May 3, 2013

My Gaming Tastes as of Late

My Gaming Tastes as of Late:

Courtesy of pplware.sapo.pt
So, just before typing this, I just put Hitman: Absolution back in the GameFly envelop just 9 hours after having it in my hand for the first time.
Now from what I heard about the game, it was fairly decent and I’m not here to say otherwise.  From what I’ve played, it seemed okay. The reason why its going back to GameFly so soon is because I just couldn’t get into it.
I have what I feel like a lot of people might consider a dream job.  I work from home and given my hour change, I don’t ever have to come into the building unless I want to.  What may be unappealing about it is that I work 3rd shift and either nobody is awoke when I am locally (except for other 3rd shift coworkers) or I’m not awoke when everyone else is.
I state that to say that I have what seems like the most ideal opportunity to play video games with minimal distraction (occasionally, I have to do work, but there are pretty defined moments where there isn’t anything happening and my lunch break). This allows me to focus on the game a little more. It even helps for me to understand what kind of gamer I am and what games that I enjoy. Due to this, I am starting to understand that games like Hitman: Absolution and Max Payne 3 aren’t really my speed.  I’m not sure why.
I know this may sound very weak, but with Hitman, while I can solve problems given enough time, I’m not one to solve them with a gun pointed at me, let alone a dozen.  I understand that the game allows you to start over at various checkpoints and try again and is built to have the user try multiple approaches to the same problem, but I feel as if I don’t really have much time for that.  I feel its more about the openness of the game.  Its great that I can attack the problem from more than one angle, but its like a Rubik’s Cube. One turn one way may screw you in another way. Its a little too limiting for me with what you are able to use even though, from what I’ve seen of past Hitman games, it seems to add more things to it like “Instinct” to help make the game a little more accessible.
I’m starting to think that the only games that I like to play, besides various sports games (as they do not have much of and end game and I can pick up and play whenever), are strictly linear games that tell me where I’m supposed to go and have one specific problem to solve or completely open world games that allow me to chose what I want to do and once you do become somewhat linear after you made the choice.  This must be why I liked games such as Sleeping Dogs, Far Cry 3, the GTA series and Spec Ops: The Line (even though most of those games were open-world/linear mission).
I will continue to use GameFly to help out with any other gaming discoveries to see if there are more games that I may enjoy that I haven’t discovered.
Still not sure about Max Payne 3, though…