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The GeeksFTW- Episode 243
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We are back for our first episode of the Year. Things are off to a rocky start(very late release), but we are hoping to get the episodes rolling out on time for the majority of the year. We talk about a few interesting topics, which are below in the show notes, and we give our top 3 games of 2015.
If you are looking for more from us then check out our YouTube Page for game reviews, quick looks and more. We want to know what you think of this episode so please let us know your thoughts. You can leave feedback on iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Stitcher Radio, send email to TheGeeksFTW@gmail.com , or leave a comment below. And remember we are still looking for writers and guest hosts so if you are interested than please contact us. Show notes will be below. We hope you enjoy!
The GeeksFTW- Episode 241
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We are back for another great episode! This week’s episode is shorter. We kept it under an hour, but we still have a few good discussions.
If you are looking for more from us then check out our YouTube Page for game reviews, quick looks and more. We want to know what you think of this episode so please let us know your thoughts. You can leave feedback on iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Stitcher Radio, send email to TheGeeksFTW@gmail.com , or leave a comment below. And remember we are still looking for writers and guest hosts so if you are interested than please contact us. Show notes will be below. We hope you enjoy!
The GeeksFTW- Episode 234
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We are a bit late because we recorded on Saturday but nonetheless we are back!
If you are looking for more from us then check out our YouTube Page for game reviews, quick looks and more. We want to know what you think of this episode so please let us know your thoughts. You can leave feedback on iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Stitcher Radio, send email to TheGeeksFTW@gmail.com , or leave a comment below. And remember we are still looking for writers and guest hosts so if you are interested than please contact us. Show notes will be below. We hope you enjoy!
The GeeksFTW – Episode 157
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Stuart is solo again this week. He talks about Final Fantasy XIV some more and Pokemon. He also talks PS4 release date in Japan and the Xbox One release date some well as some Steam news.
If you are looking for more from us then check out our YouTube Page for game reviews, quick looks and more. You can also check out our other Podcast I Recommend. We really want to know what you think of this episode so please let us know your thoughts. You can leave feedback on iTunes, Zune, Twitter, Facebook, Stitcher Radio, send email to TheGeeksFTW@gmail.com , call our voiceline at 1-347-433-5389 (Geek-FTW) , or leave a comment below. And remember we are still looking for writers and guest hosts so if you are interested than please contact us. Show notes will be below. We hope you enjoy!
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The GeeksFTW- Episode 104
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This week it is William and Stuart and that is all. They talk about a variety of topic that they just wanted to talk about. There won’t be any show note links this week, but there will be other important links you will want to check out!
If you are looking for more from us then check out our YouTube Page for game reviews, quick looks and more. You can also check out our podcast app. The App includes special bonus content that can only be found on the app. The app is only $1.99 and can be found on the Amazon App Store. We also have the iPhone app that can be found in the Podcast Box app on iTunes. We really want to know what you think of this episode so please let us know your thoughts. You can leave feedback on iTunes, Zune, Twitter, Facebook, Stitcher Radio, send email to TheGeeksFTW@gmail.com , call our voiceline at 1-347-433-5389 (Geek-FTW) , or leave a comment below. And remember we are still looking for writers and guest hosts so if you are interested than please contact us. Show notes will be below. We hope you enjoy!
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Could Steam be finally coming to the Xbox?
It has been a dream of the online gaming community to play together no matter what video game system you play which it be Xbox 360, PC, Mac, or even PS3. Steam has been trying to convince the console manufacturers to make that possible. Portal 2 allowed PC players to play with PS3 players, and Shadow Run allowed Xbox 360 players to battle against PC players. Will we ever be able to finally fight this 3 way battle that has been years in the making?
The Age of Dragons Have Indeed Begun
Dragon Age 2 took what was good about the first one and threw it away and made some things much better but a so took some of the mundane out. For instance, the new leveling up system is way faster and easier to use. If you like getting into numbers and theorycrafting that is still there, while letting to people who don’t, like it just the same. One of the biggest things missing was a deeper backstory for all the companions. In Origins there was the camp that the player visited after every mission where he/she could learn almost the entire life’s story of the companions, sadly this was lacking in Dragon Age 2. There were the occasional side missions that lead into dialog with the companions but not as much as some would have liked. The gift giving system was almost completely removed. Only one gift could be given to a companion and that certain gift was sometimes really hard to find, if found at all.
Back to the Future is Back
Telltale Games has released their next point and click adventure game, Back to the Future: The Game. Only episode one is out right now but the rest are some periodically throughout the year.
Episode one takes place six months after Back to the Future part 3. Doc has been traveling during that time and the bank is selling off his house and stuff. Marty is very upset. Biff is grabbing everything in sight. However, when a time-traveling DeLorean appears, Marty receives a message from Doc, indicating that he’s in need of rescue. Intent on finding his friend, Marty climbs behind the wheel once again and begins a new adventure.
Unfortunately Telltale couldn’t get Micheal J. Fox to voice Marty but A.J. Locascio is the best choice for the job. He does a perfect Marty. Happily Christopher Lloyd does voice Doc.
I really enjoyed the first part of the game. I haven’t played many point and click adventure games outside of the Kings Quest series. I had quite a few chuckles while playing. There are also many things that fans of the movies while recognize. The game is only a couple hours long but well worth it. I bought this game on Steam for $22 because of the mass Steam sales. I whole heartily recommend this game to all Back to the Future fans.
Solving Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent – A Review
I love Steam. Have I mentioned that before? XBLA and PSN are great and all, but when it comes to taking risks on independent games, Steam is the king. One of the more recent indie gems is Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent, put out by Telltale Games. Personally, I’ve always loved Telltale’s story, but that’s another story. At any rate, Puzzle Agent features the illustrations of Graham Annable, creator of the Grickle series. What results is a game with a charmingly hand-drawn art style that plays like a cross between Professor Layton and Fargo.
Nelson Tethers is the only agent in the employ of the FBI’s oft-neglected Puzzle Research division. The game opens in Nelson’s closet-sized office filled with puzzle-y items like Rubik’s Cubes and jigsaw puzzles. After a brief tutorial to introduce you to the world of government puzzle solving, Nelson is assigned to Scoggins, Minnesota to investigate the closing of the eraser factory that supplies the White House. Nelson realizes once he arrives that perhaps not all is as it seems, as he finds a town full of puzzle-crazy villagefolk. What follows is a ridiculous trip around the mountain town. I really enjoyed the story, right up until the end where, unfortunately, the game ends fairly abruptly. My hope is that Telltale will continue in this series, but we’ll have to see.
The gameplay is a cross between typical Telltale adventure-gaming and Layton-esque puzzle solving. As Nelson travels around the town, he’ll meet the various townsfolk, from the quaint woman running the hotel that promises to serve up some “hot dish” to the old environmentalist that just wants the town to embrace its Nordic roots. The voice acting is top notch here, especially from the town’s sheriff. As Nelson travels from place to place, he’ll find clues as to what is happening in the town, along with pieces of chewed gum that serve as clues in the puzzles (gum helps Nelson think). Every character can often be asked several questions, often leading to a puzzle (indicated by a jigsaw piece next to the topic), though some of these are optional.
The actual puzzle-solving varies from puzzle to puzzle, of course, but the system is always the same. When you believe you’ve solved the puzzle, hit submit. This will cause the puzzle to be put in an envelope and shipped off to the FBI to be either accepted or rejected. As the puzzle is shipped off, a tally of how much taxpayer money has been used is kept, going up and up as you get the puzzles wrong. There’s no real relevance of it, but it’s a nice touch that makes you feel a little bad about not getting puzzles right the first time. Of course, to help you do that, there are clues. As I said, these come in the form of pieces of gum found in the game world. There are three clues for each puzzle, with the third clue typically just-about giving you the answer (in some cases, completely giving you the answer). Each puzzle is scored on how many wrong answers were submitted and how many clues you used, giving you ratings from Top Agent to Borderline and everything in-between.
The art style of the game is fantastically charming. Annable’s 2-D Grickle style is in full swing here, and it almost always looks great. My only issue is that the characters look their best when they are surprised or insane, so the expressions are somewhat blank and bland when two characters are just having a conversation. However, that’s where the voice actors really pull their weight and give those Minnesota accents we all love so much. The soundtrack is not incredibly prominent, but the stings are there in the shocking moments, and the soundtrack is appropriately eerie where it should be.
Personally, I loved Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent. It is a fairly short game (4 hours or so, depending on how long you take to solve the puzzles), but what’s there is a lovable puzzle game waiting to be found. If you like puzzles, I fully recommend checking this out. If the price was any higher than $10, then that might be a different story, but for the price it’s a gem. At the very least, check out the trailer.
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Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent is available for PC, Mac, and iPhone for $9.99.