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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For the second week in a row, Pocket Gamer reviewer Harry Slater joins me behind the mic to talk about all things mobile. With Silent Hill: Origins and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories coming to Vita, we delve into the history of everyone's least favourite holiday destination. Hitman GO and Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft are at the top of the new releases pile, followed by endless-roller Unpossible and the sun-chasing hookshot game Icaruash.
For the second week in a row, Pocket Gamer reviewer Harry Slater joins me behind the mic to talk about all things mobile. With Silent Hill: Origins and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories coming to Vita, we delve into the history of everyone's least favourite holiday destination. Hitman GO and Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft are at the top of the new releases pile, followed by endless-roller Unpossible and the sun-chasing hookshot game Icaruash.
For the second week in a row, Pocket Gamer reviewer Harry Slater joins me behind the mic to talk about all things mobile. With Silent Hill: Origins and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories coming to Vita, we delve into the history of everyone's least favourite holiday destination. Hitman GO and Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft are at the top of the new releases pile, followed by endless-roller Unpossible and the sun-chasing hookshot game Icaruash.
This week, podcast regular Peter and I are joined by Pocket Gamer's reviewer extraordinaire Harry Slater, as we catch-up on the latest mobile gaming news. During the show we discuss the latest TV-inspired tap-fest Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff, and debate the effectiveness of comedy in gaming. Also, we reveal the number of Threes! clones which appear on the App Store every day. Spoiler: it's more than three.
This week, podcast regular Peter and I are joined by Pocket Gamer's reviewer extraordinaire Harry Slater, as we catch-up on the latest mobile gaming news. During the show we discuss the latest TV-inspired tap-fest Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff, and debate the effectiveness of comedy in gaming. Also, we reveal the number of Threes! clones which appear on the App Store every day. Spoiler: it's more than three.
This week, podcast regular Peter and I are joined by Pocket Gamer's reviewer extraordinaire Harry Slater, as we catch-up on the latest mobile gaming news. During the show we discuss the latest TV-inspired tap-fest Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff, and debate the effectiveness of comedy in gaming. Also, we reveal the number of Threes! clones which appear on the App Store every day. Spoiler: it's more than three.
This week, Peter, Keith, and I learn that Amazon has ended the console race in a single press release by announcing its Ouya-esque Android microconsole thingy, the Amazon Fire. Then we read the press release a little closer, and discover it's mostly for watching movies and Breaking Bad and that.
This week, Peter, Keith, and I learn that Amazon has ended the console race in a single press release by announcing its Ouya-esque Android microconsole thingy, the Amazon Fire. Then we read the press release a little closer, and discover it's mostly for watching movies and Breaking Bad and that.
This week, Peter, Keith, and I learn that Amazon has ended the console race in a single press release by announcing its Ouya-esque Android microconsole thingy, the Amazon Fire. Then we read the press release a little closer, and discover it's mostly for watching movies and Breaking Bad and that.
We've got some news. You may have heard rumbling in the press, but we want to put the rumours to bed once and for all. Facebook has acquired the Pocket Gamer Podcast for $222 billion dollars. Peter, Keith, and I will out of commission for the next few weeks, as we're off to buy islands made of Ferraris. To tide you over until we return, here's the most recent - and probably not last - episode of the Pocket Gamer Podcast (Sponsored by Facebook*). *Not endorsed, sponsored by, or affiliated with Facebook in any way. Back off, Zuckerberg.
We've got some news. You may have heard rumbling in the press, but we want to put the rumours to bed once and for all. Facebook has acquired the Pocket Gamer Podcast for $222 billion dollars. Peter, Keith, and I will out of commission for the next few weeks, as we're off to buy islands made of Ferraris. To tide you over until we return, here's the most recent - and probably not last - episode of the Pocket Gamer Podcast (Sponsored by Facebook*). *Not endorsed, sponsored by, or affiliated with Facebook in any way. Back off, Zuckerberg.
We've got some news. You may have heard rumbling in the press, but we want to put the rumours to bed once and for all. Facebook has acquired the Pocket Gamer Podcast for $222 billion dollars. Peter, Keith, and I will out of commission for the next few weeks, as we're off to buy islands made of Ferraris. To tide you over until we return, here's the most recent - and probably not last - episode of the Pocket Gamer Podcast (Sponsored by Facebook*). *Not endorsed, sponsored by, or affiliated with Facebook in any way. Back off, Zuckerberg.
Last night, Peter and I took to Twitch to broadcast the first ever live episode of the Pocket Gamer Podcast. And, thanks to a good crowd, some encouraging comments, and a surprising lack of technical hiccups, we had a blast. Despite having webcams trained on our faces, we tried to stay true to the established formula. We talked about the release date for the BAFTA winning Size Does Matter, the death of Guitar Hero, and the revival of Flappy Bird.
Last night, Peter and I took to Twitch to broadcast the first ever live episode of the Pocket Gamer Podcast. And, thanks to a good crowd, some encouraging comments, and a surprising lack of technical hiccups, we had a blast. Despite having webcams trained on our faces, we tried to stay true to the established formula. We talked about the release date for the BAFTA winning Size Does Matter, the death of Guitar Hero, and the revival of Flappy Bird.
Last night, Peter and I took to Twitch to broadcast the first ever live episode of the Pocket Gamer Podcast. And, thanks to a good crowd, some encouraging comments, and a surprising lack of technical hiccups, we had a blast. Despite having webcams trained on our faces, we tried to stay true to the established formula. We talked about the release date for the BAFTA winning Size Does Matter, the death of Guitar Hero, and the revival of Flappy Bird.