![]() But it's mainly you lovely listeners and viewers saying nice things. And we round out the show by opening The Weekspot mailbag to answer your Burning Questions on loads of stuff. This week's Mystery Steam Reviews focuses on video games that were released in 2021. So, listen to us chat about some of our favourites from the last nine or ten months. Tech Corner really is a haven for hardware news.īecause we won't be around at year's end, the second ever Spotty Awards has been brought forward a few months. ![]() Silent Hill, Metal Gear, and Castlevania are all slated to be returning, so we chat about that for a bit. This week's Headlines & Hot Takes focuses on all the rumours surrounding some Konami comebacks. While our very fancy awards show makes up the majority of this final episode, it would be a shame not to include Huw Edwards. But, before we go, there's time to highlight some of our favourite games of 2021. #BALAN WONDERWORLD REVIEW EMBARGO PC#Thanks for listening and watching.Īfter countless Xbox Game Pass plugs, a lot of Dooming, and the arrival and subsequent disappearance of Greta Surname, The PC Gaming Weekspot is coming to an end. The PC Gaming Weekspot was the only PC video games podcast you needed in your life if you were looking for some lovely PC gaming news and some wonderful PC gameplay. This week, you get the second ever Spotty Awards as we look at our game of the year 2021 (so far) picks, it’s time for the last ever Mystery Steam Reviews, and we’ve got a load of Burning Questions to get through. Kuuntele Kuuntele uudestaan Jatka Soittaa.□ Subscribe to the RPS YouTube channel: □ Watch the video version of this episode: And we round out the show by opening The Weekspot mailbag to answer your Burning Questions on games that we keep restarting and underserved genres. this week's Mystery Steam Reviews focuses on video games that feature silent protagonists. He also chats about the oddity that is Balan Wonderworld. Matthew's been enjoying the stylish and substantive Narita Boy, so he brings that to the table. ![]() ![]() I also got to chat about my feelings for the pretty mediocre Crash Bandicoot 4. Firstly, I played through the aforementioned It Takes Two, and spoke to Matthew about the incredible creativity in the game. And, Razer are making a silly facemask, and that allowed us to talk about Bane for a bit, so that was nice.īut, this week's podcast is most definitely dominated by Show and Tell. While our Headlines & Hot Takes are lacking a bit of oomph this week, we did still find some cool-looking indie games that were announced at both the Future Games Show and the showcases. We owe a great deal of thanks to Hazelight Studios for launching their latest co-op adventure on Friday, because we wouldn't have much to talk about, without it. Hakim gives books a bad name, and the story is quite muddled in places, but It Takes Two is easily one of the best co-op games of the last few years. ![]()
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