![]() Yes, this week we're taking a suggestion from the listeners and talking about our favourite nightclubs in games. ![]() I probably got it wrong because I'd been up all night at the discotheque. Contrary to what I say on the recording, this is in fact episode 175 of the Electronic Wireless Show podcast. Plus, Nate has a Cavern Of Lies this week which is themed about, er, Nate.Īnother week, another episode where I get the number wrong again. We hear more about Nate's orc/goblin dolls house too, of course, and at certain points in the podcast do manage to drag things back round to talking about the actual topic of the podcast. The train really gets derailed early as we start talking about Elden Ring, and thus, naturally, what bit of Matthew a king would steal for said king's own body? (The answer is Matthew's nice soft hair). Basically we're talking about when you do normal work in games that isn't hero-slaying-monster type stuff, you know?Ī really bumper number of digressions this week, though. Be warned that it is NSFW: įull disclosure: this episode of the Electronic Wireless Show podcast was initially going to be called the best menial jobs in games special, but half way through we decided we didn't like the term, and also that it was limiting the scope of the episode, so we changed it to regular jobs. This week's Cavern of Lies is WoW-themed, and if you'd like to listen along to Latvia's Eurovision entry this year then here's the link. We spend some time discussing which dinosaur we would most like to ride as a mount, and whether we would rather fight one The Rock sized spider, or 30 spider sized The Rocks. There are some traditional digressions, although there's no substantial Henry Cavill update this week. Also, Nate and I get angry at Metal Gear Solid. We discuss a lot of different horses, and some things that are not horses, from a bunch of different games. ![]() Machines don't count as mounts, I think we can all pre-agree on that. This episode of the Electronic Wireless Show podcast is all about our favourite mounts in video games - as in, animals that carry you around in games. And for some reason I've written 'The Count of Monster Disco' in my notes. Nate delivers a fun Cavern Of Lies where we have to guess which of the plots of terrible ghost games are made up. No update on Henry Cavill this week, but we talk a bit about Matthew's cursed trip to DisneyLand Paris, ways that Ghostbusters could take on a very different tone, and, once again, inject some serial killer energy into the podcast. This is in honour of Ghostwire: Tokyo, a game that Matthew played and reviewed for us, and one that has loads of bloody ghosts in it. ![]() This week, in a move perhaps more suited to an October special episode, we put the spook 'ems right up you and talk about the best ghosts in games. □ Join the RPS Discord: discord.gg/rockpapershotgun □ Read the show notes: □ Buy some RPS merch: /collections/rock-paper-shotgun So he is turning it into an Orc sewage treatment plant. Nate has bought a model kit for one of those massive excavation machines, which he says is "about as big as an Alsatian" and "basically a bin-bag full of girders". Try spelling "Jurassic" properly first time I've never been able too.ĭiversions this week are discussing classic UK subterranean tourist attractions Wookey Hole and Cheddar Gorge, and how Matthew's life could have been different if only he'd been Wookey Hole's witch mascot. No, of course it's our favourite video games that made big swings but didn't quite hit, a Nate Crowley-backed themed - and he kicks us off with a bid discussion about the infamous Jurassic Park tie-in game Trespasser. This week on the Electronic Wireless Show PC gaming podcast we're talking about the best our favourite noble failures, like the time I tried to make feta and red onion breakfast muffins.
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