The Pocket Gamer Podcast
Summary: Subscribe, sit back and enjoy this brand new weekly iPhone games podcast from the mobile games experts at Pocket Gamer. Every week we'll look at the latest upcoming games for iPhone and rate the very best in our hands-on reviews.
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This week, Em and James attempt to answer the burning question: just what is Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition, and who is it for? They also cover the release of excellent mobile Metroidvania Dandara, the less than stellar mystery game The X-Files: Deep State, and the ridiculously retro Dig Dog. Matchmaker extraordinaire Kitty Powers makes an appearance too, dropping by to talk about her new game Love Life.
This week, Em and James attempt to answer the burning question: just what is Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition, and who is it for? They also cover the release of excellent mobile Metroidvania Dandara, the less than stellar mystery game The X-Files: Deep State, and the ridiculously retro Dig Dog. Matchmaker extraordinaire Kitty Powers makes an appearance too, dropping by to talk about her new game Love Life.
This week, Em and James attempt to answer the burning question: just what is Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition, and who is it for? They also cover the release of excellent mobile Metroidvania Dandara, the less than stellar mystery game The X-Files: Deep State, and the ridiculously retro Dig Dog. Matchmaker extraordinaire Kitty Powers makes an appearance too, dropping by to talk about her new game Love Life.
The January slump is over, and February is here to inject gallons of piping hot content into your mobile device. First, James and Em struggle with the certain knowledge that Mario Kart is coming to our phones within the next year. Then they discover a Westworld game is on the way from the Fallout Shelter devs, before checking out the week's new releases, which include the likes of Dissidia Final Fantasy, Bring You Home, and Night in the Woods. Finally, they chat to the developer of new team shooter Hero Hunters.
The January slump is over, and February is here to inject gallons of piping hot content into your mobile device. First, James and Em struggle with the certain knowledge that Mario Kart is coming to our phones within the next year. Then they discover a Westworld game is on the way from the Fallout Shelter devs, before checking out the week's new releases, which include the likes of Dissidia Final Fantasy, Bring You Home, and Night in the Woods. Finally, they chat to the developer of new team shooter Hero Hunters.
The January slump is over, and February is here to inject gallons of piping hot content into your mobile device. First, James and Em struggle with the certain knowledge that Mario Kart is coming to our phones within the next year. Then they discover a Westworld game is on the way from the Fallout Shelter devs, before checking out the week's new releases, which include the likes of Dissidia Final Fantasy, Bring You Home, and Night in the Woods. Finally, they chat to the developer of new team shooter Hero Hunters.
The new release gods are smiling upon us this week, as we are graced with not one but two ingeniously creepy mobile games. The Room: Old Sins takes us back to the realm of puzzle boxes and arcane horrors, while Thumper's weird brand rhythm action has Em and James tapping their thumbs to the sound of industrial noise. Despite these distractions, they are able to pull themselves away from their screens long enough to interview the guy behind Warhammer Quest II.
The new release gods are smiling upon us this week, as we are graced with not one but two ingeniously creepy mobile games. The Room: Old Sins takes us back to the realm of puzzle boxes and arcane horrors, while Thumper's weird brand rhythm action has Em and James tapping their thumbs to the sound of industrial noise. Despite these distractions, they are able to pull themselves away from their screens long enough to interview the guy behind Warhammer Quest II.
The new release gods are smiling upon us this week, as we are graced with not one but two ingeniously creepy mobile games. The Room: Old Sins takes us back to the realm of puzzle boxes and arcane horrors, while Thumper's weird brand rhythm action has Em and James tapping their thumbs to the sound of industrial noise. Despite these distractions, they are able to pull themselves away from their screens long enough to interview the guy behind Warhammer Quest II.
So it seems Nintendo wants us to build our own game peripherals with LABO, the cardboard assembly game / craft hybrid revealed to the world this week. James and Em discuss this daft but wonderful turn up, along with the mobile release of World of Warships Blitz, twin-stick shooter Jydge, and Hero Academy 2. They also talk to the developer of new AR battler Smash Tanks.
So it seems Nintendo wants us to build our own game peripherals with LABO, the cardboard assembly game / craft hybrid revealed to the world this week. James and Em discuss this daft but wonderful turn up, along with the mobile release of World of Warships Blitz, twin-stick shooter Jydge, and Hero Academy 2. They also talk to the developer of new AR battler Smash Tanks.
So it seems Nintendo wants us to build our own game peripherals with LABO, the cardboard assembly game / craft hybrid revealed to the world this week. James and Em discuss this daft but wonderful turn up, along with the mobile release of World of Warships Blitz, twin-stick shooter Jydge, and Hero Academy 2. They also talk to the developer of new AR battler Smash Tanks.
This week we felt a great disturbance, as if a million Switches shattered in a flex of rage and were suddenly silenced. Yes, Dark Souls is coming to Nintendo's super-popular handheld, and we hope you've got yours insured. Em and James discuss this glorious turn-up along with new releases Let Them Come and Rusty Lake Paradise, and ask why Pokemon won't work on older iOS devices any more. Plus, they chat to the creator of the Clear Vision series.
This week we felt a great disturbance, as if a million Switches shattered in a flex of rage and were suddenly silenced. Yes, Dark Souls is coming to Nintendo's super-popular handheld, and we hope you've got yours insured. Em and James discuss this glorious turn-up along with new releases Let Them Come and Rusty Lake Paradise, and ask why Pokemon won't work on older iOS devices any more. Plus, they chat to the creator of the Clear Vision series.
This week we felt a great disturbance, as if a million Switches shattered in a flex of rage and were suddenly silenced. Yes, Dark Souls is coming to Nintendo's super-popular handheld, and we hope you've got yours insured. Em and James discuss this glorious turn-up along with new releases Let Them Come and Rusty Lake Paradise, and ask why Pokemon won't work on older iOS devices any more. Plus, they chat to the creator of the Clear Vision series.