Ep72: Inside a Big Clumsy Metal Man

It's Quiz Week! And the Titanfall beta came out. And Jon played Octodad...

Games discussed this week include Titanfall Beta, Tomb Raider, Lego Movie the Videogame, Threes!, Hearthstone, Octodad: Dadliest Catch, Hexcells, Cube and Star, DmC, The Last of Us, Rust

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In case you were wondering, the intro is called "Breakthrough" by Ben Landis, and can be found on the Chiptunes = Win album, along with many others that we use for the low background stuff. The outro music this week is "Roll With the Changes" by REO Speedwagon.

Oh, also we use the track "At The Sign Of The Swinging Cymbal" by the John Anderson Big Band for the NPD Top 10's

Ep68: BullPunchers End of Year Collabo 2013

This week we joined forces with the Bullshot! Podcast crew to perform a magical  end of year collaboration. Each cast member had 5 Best of 2013 games and 1 most anticipated title for 2014.


So, for the unfamiliar, the cast is as follows:

Bullshot!

  • Jim Plachy (Host and MC)
  • TheJesusFish (Fish)
  • Dave (no last name)

GamePunchers

  • Steve (Host)
  • Jon Lavallee (CoHost and professional Apple apologist)
  • Fraser (Canadian, gets really turned on by Lara Croft)

 

 

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In case you were wondering, the intro is called "Breakthrough" by Ben Landis, and can be found on the Chiptunes = Win album, along with many others that we sometimes use for the low background stuff. The outro music this week is "Roll With the Changes" by REO Speedwagon.

 

Ep29: Supernatural, On a Crow Tip

I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took a wolf to the throat

-Lara Croft, 2013, Crazy Bitch Island.​

In this episode we talk a little but more on Bioshock Infinite and Tomb Raider, but around that stuff we punch Injustice: Gods Among Us straight in the face, we introduce a new -half-time music number feature, and we experience intense Lucasarts sorrow.

Maybe we talk about Battleblock Theater too. Who knows? I don't, do you? I don't, do you?​

​Games covered in this episode include (but are not limited to) Bioshock Infinite, Tomb Raider, Battleblock Theater, Injustice Gods Among Us, Space Team, Walking Dead, and the possibly-dead Star Wars 1313,

Here are the links to things discussed this week:​

In case you were wondering, the intro is called "Breakthrough" by Ben Landis, and can be found on the Chiptunes = Win album, along with many others that I use for the low background stuff.

The outro music is called "Hexapod" by the incredible BLAZAR.

Ep28: Infinitely Bioshocked

BOOM - Tomb Raider.​ Discussed. Dissected. Praised.
BANG- Bioshock Infinite. Played. Experienced. Witnessed. Also discussed. Dissected. Kinda Praised? yes. Kinda.
SHYAMALAN - PAX East now with less news?! Apparently so.

Anyway, this one's all about Ken Levine's magnum opus, ​Bioshock Infinite, and of course how surprisingly ace Tomb Raider is. As well as this we discuss Nimble Quest (iOS), Ms Splosion Man (iOS), Snake (Nokia, fuck yeah), Magicka (iOS), ZX Spectrum Elite Collection (iOS), and C64 Elite Collection iOS).

​So strap one on and put us in your ear canals pls thx.

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In case you were wondering, the intro is called "Breakthrough" by Ben Landis, and can be found on the Chiptunes = Win album, along with many others that I use for the low background stuff.

The outro music is called "Hexapod" by the incredible BLAZAR.

Ep27: Oh God We Miss PAX So Much

It's an episode full of regret and sorrow, as we lament not being at PAX East while seemingly everyone else in the world IS.

Steve swears at retro indie frustrate-a-thon, Krunch. Jon plays a 70's janitor with a handlebar molestache in The Silent Age. Jon also continues to sell the virtues of the Tomb Raider, and does such a great job that he convinces Steve to finally buy the confounded thing. Meanwhile, Steve tears down the very fabric of our universe by announcing that Gears of War: Judgment is in fact the best Gears game since the first one. Well, at least the campaign portion is, anyway. The multiplayer is apparently the exact opposite of that.

​Games covered this week include (but are not limited to) Tomb Raider, The Silent Age (iOS), Order and Chaos (iOS), Ridiculous Fishing (iOS), Super Stickman Golf 2 (iOS), Gears of War: Judgment, Krunch, Card Hunters, and Blizzard's surprise unveiling: Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. 

In case you were wondering, the intro is called "Breakthrough" by Ben Landis, and can be found on the Chiptunes = Win album, along with many others that I use for the low background stuff.

The outro music is called "Hexapod" by the incredible BLAZAR.

Ep26: Ridiculous Fishing is Ridiculous

This week Steve laments his own gaming hypocrisies and Jon steadfastly defends the despicable *woman beating simulator* known as Tomb Raider. You know, the one with no tombs in it.​ To be fair, he primarily supports the gameplay mechanics, and disapproves the hitting of women.

Two beefs are generated in this episode, chiefly with game IP's that shit out an additional, numberless sequel after it's story arc has already been satisfactorily closed, and an organic beef grew out of a complaint about Polygon's overly-high review scores.

We also want to thank all of you wonderful listeners (of whom we just became aware of). There are far more of you than we ever thought, and to say that this is something of a dream being realized would be pretty accurate. So for that we extend our deepest thanks.  Now would it kill you to leave us a review on iTunes? CheersThx

This week, games covered are Mark of the Ninja, Tomb Raider, Sim City,Ridiculous Fishing, God of War: Ascension, Gears of War: Judgment, Infamous 2, and Little Inferno​ (which frankly sounds bananas).

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In case you were wondering, the intro is called "Breakthrough" by Ben Landis, and can be found on the Chiptunes = Win album, along with many others that I use for the low background stuff.

The outro music is called "Hexapod" by the incredible BLAZAR.

Ep24: Screw Raiding Tombs, Let's Just beat Lara With Sticks For 6 Hours

Oh knock it off. Of course we don't condone the severe and prolonged beating of gaming's favorite exploretress... we do find it distressing how willingly Crystal Dynamics throws her under the grisly bus, though. Anyway...

As a black chasm of newslessness descends on the gaming industry in wake of the PS4 announcement, we are left with fully-healed voices and absolutely nothing to say.

At least Jon played something new, namely Real Racing 3 on iOS, and ​the new Star Wars tables for Zen Pinball. Steve just played God of War HD and Surgeon Simulator 2013.

Thrill, as we wait for the God of War: Ascension demo to download over the PlayStation Network. Gasp, as we discuss PS3 power supply replacement, and coo as we fawn over our brand new iPad Mini's.​

This is the second-shortest GamePunchers ever, so.... .....I'm not sure where that sentence was going. Enjoy?​

In case you were wondering, the intro is called "Breakthrough" by Ben Landis, and can be found on the Chiptunes = Win album, along with many others that I use for the low background stuff.

The outro music is called "Hexapod" by the incredible BLAZAR.