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Gamer Chatter Podcast - Episode 75: It's Tims Fault

Just when you think they will get back to full strength this week Will couldn't make it. So this week is TimDog and the Bone! Edward and Tim enjoy some good chat because Tim was badly missed last week. Tim goes over his Rogue Legacy woes and what he has been up to these past 2 weeks. The boys talk about there week in gaming along with some interesting news. The community question this week was: What is your number 1 proudest gaming moment? Which brought some awesome responses! The boys go over their gaming moments of the week along with what they have been playing plus more! So stick around and enjoy the show! See you all next week!

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Rogue Legacy and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter are free at Epic Games Store

Starting today, Rogue Legacy and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter are free at Epic Games Store. The free game offer runs until April 14 at 11 AM Eastern. Once you claim it, it’s yours to keep.

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March Madness Podcast Video Game Showdown

Starting with the top 128 best rated games on Metacritic and putting them head-to-head tournament style! The round of 16 for the March Madness Podcast. Vote for which games you think should go through!

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How important are narrative and lore elements to video games? | GETL Podcast

GETL Podcast says: "In episode 81 we discuss the interesting nuance surrounding narrative and lore elements within video games, and how this interactive medium is both a boon and a curse for lore junkies".

Unknown_Gamer5794825d ago

The short answer is, it depends on the game and whether or not narrative is the focus. For example, maybe it's important to provide us with the social commentary that accompanies the fall of civilization as we come face to face with the dark side of humanity in the struggle for survival. On the other hand, maybe we just need to shoot zombies, and that's cool too. The videogame medium is versatile enough to allow for either approach, some combination of both, or something in between.