And we’re back! Craig represents the Indie Games this episode with Grand Theft Froot, Plague, Tourist Trap, Divine Justice Zero, and Pixel Blocked! Everybody splodes again with the awesome Ms. Splosion Man, Craig gives the lowdown on the first two Summer of Arcade releases with Bastion and From Dust, Sean checked out the Warhammer 40K: Kill Team demo and despite how much he wants to, Jeremy doesn’t know how to play Catherine. Sean and Jeremy are left unimpressed with Call of Juarez: The Cartel, Sean continues his movie tie-in run with Captain America: Super Soldier, and Jeremy closes the show with some random stuff from this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.
Ed Boon recently discussed the future of Mortal Kombat 1 at San Diego Comic Con, hinting at lots of new content, but no plans for a sequel.
I guess if you’re charging $60 every DLC release… no real reason to make another? 🤷♂️
Skewed and Reviewed was interviewed for their SDCC Panel and media work for the On the Mic Podcast with Tim Drake ahead of San Diego Comic-Con.
More news on the game as NetEase Games and Marvel Games revealed their presence at San Diego Comic-Con for Marvel Rivals, the new Super Hero Team-Based PVP Shooter that lets players assemble an ever-evolving all-star squad of Super Heroes and Super Villains battling with unique super powers.
That "Signed in" logo is good to be RED than Green...
Just kidding