Push Square Podcast Episode 10

And we're back! It's time for another episode of the Push Square Podcast where Ben Potter and myself bring you all the latest goings on in the world of PlayStation. We also regularly treat you to hot takes on Push Square's best feature work and deliver unique conversations with the very folks behind the top reviews featured on the best PlayStation website on the interweb (don't worry, you're already on it!).

In this episode, we have a talk about The Top 20 Games Still To Come In 2016. Our super-duper special guest this week is the returning Joey Thurmond, who stops in to discuss the horrors of reviewing Resident Evil spin-off Umbrella Corps. Indie Bin this week is Furi, a technicolour game consisting almost entirely of boss battles. Additionally, we slot in something a little bit new that's also a little bit old. I'm of course referring to the infamous WAYP where we briefly let you know what games have currently got our thumbs in a twist.

We round off the show, as always, with the great questions asked by you guys in our forum thread. We love chatting with you guys and hearing your feedback about the 'cast, so please feel free to drop a comment in there or in the section below.

Show Notes:

  • News: 04:19
  • Top 20 Games Still to Come In 2016: 20:24
  • Umbrella Corps: 40:01
  • Indie Bin - Furi: 51:44
  • WAYP - 57:09
  • Audience Questions: 1:08:28

Your Hosts

Ben Potter
Twitter:@Confused_Dude
Having twice been admitted to a clinic for Platinum addiction, Ben frequently collects the most reprehensible Trophies that PSN has to offer.

Ben Tarrant
Twitter:@Ben_Tarrant
Ben is a self-proclaimed coffee fiend, vinyl enthusiast, and Fallout fanatic. He's one handsome half of our Push Square Podcast.

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