The Pocket Gamer Podcast
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This week, Em discovers she's going to play through Stardew Valley a third time because it's coming to iOS and it would be rude not to. James finds out Assassin's Creed Rebellion is finally emerging from soft launch, and talks to the creators of Brave Frontier: The Last Summoner. They then dive into the overflowing trough of new releases to chat about Badland Brawl, Candy Crush Friends Saga, ELOH, Grimvalor, Dizzy Knight, and more.
This week, Em discovers she's going to play through Stardew Valley a third time because it's coming to iOS and it would be rude not to. James finds out Assassin's Creed Rebellion is finally emerging from soft launch, and talks to the creators of Brave Frontier: The Last Summoner. They then dive into the overflowing trough of new releases to chat about Badland Brawl, Candy Crush Friends Saga, ELOH, Grimvalor, Dizzy Knight, and more.
This week, Em discovers she's going to play through Stardew Valley a third time because it's coming to iOS and it would be rude not to. James finds out Assassin's Creed Rebellion is finally emerging from soft launch, and talks to the creators of Brave Frontier: The Last Summoner. They then dive into the overflowing trough of new releases to chat about Badland Brawl, Candy Crush Friends Saga, ELOH, Grimvalor, Dizzy Knight, and more.
Em and James investigate the rumoured update to the Nintendo Switch hardware, and explore the changes they'd like to see in a new model. There's also chat about Dragalia Lost's first weekend performance, and the latest Asphalt 9 update. Meanwhile, Civilization 6 has appeared on iPhone, prompting the question 'Just how small can you make drop-down menu while still being able to read it?' There's also coverage of Super Mario Party on Switch, plus Super Cat Tales 2 and Piffle on mobile.
Em and James investigate the rumoured update to the Nintendo Switch hardware, and explore the changes they'd like to see in a new model. There's also chat about Dragalia Lost's first weekend performance, and the latest Asphalt 9 update. Meanwhile, Civilization 6 has appeared on iPhone, prompting the question "Just how small can you make drop-down menu while still being able to read it?" There's also coverage of Super Mario Party on Switch, plus Super Cat Tales 2 and Piffle on mobile.
Em and James investigate the rumoured update to the Nintendo Switch hardware, and explore the changes they'd like to see in a new model. There's also chat about Dragalia Lost's first weekend performance, and the latest Asphalt 9 update. Meanwhile, Civilization 6 has appeared on iPhone, prompting the question "Just how small can you make drop-down menu while still being able to read it?" There's also coverage of Super Mario Party on Switch, plus Super Cat Tales 2 and Piffle on mobile.
This week, Nintendo and pals unleashed the kraken of content upon the shores of the iOS and Android gaming continent. Within 24 hours we witnessed the app store birth of Monster Hunter Stories, Professor Layton and the Curious Village, and Harvest Moon: Light of Hope. In addition to touchscreen ports of these 3DS games, we were also given a historical first with Dragalia Lost, an original Nintendo IP created exclusively for mobile.
This week, Nintendo and pals unleashed the kraken of content upon the shores of the iOS and Android gaming continent. Within 24 hours we witnessed the app store birth of Monster Hunter Stories, Professor Layton and the Curious Village, and Harvest Moon: Light of Hope. In addition to touchscreen ports of these 3DS games, we were also given a historical first with Dragalia Lost, an original Nintendo IP created exclusively for mobile.
This week, Nintendo and pals unleashed the kraken of content upon the shores of the iOS and Android gaming continent. Within 24 hours we witnessed the app store birth of Monster Hunter Stories, Professor Layton and the Curious Village, and Harvest Moon: Light of Hope. In addition to touchscreen ports of these 3DS games, we were also given a historical first with Dragalia Lost, an original Nintendo IP created exclusively for mobile.
The thing with being the Pocket Gamer Podcast is anything that plays games and fits in your pocket falls within our remit. Ipso facto: James, Em, and Ric find themselves debating the merits of the newly announced PlayStation Classic. They also cover new releases like Life is Strange: Before the Storm on iOS, light-based puzzler Where Shadows Slumber, and more. Plus James talks to the devs behind Oceanhorn 2 live from the Pocket Gamer Connects: Helsinki floor.
The thing with being the Pocket Gamer Podcast is anything that plays games and fits in your pocket falls within our remit. Ipso facto: James, Em, and Ric find themselves debating the merits of the newly announced PlayStation Classic. They also cover new releases like Life is Strange: Before the Storm on iOS, light-based puzzler Where Shadows Slumber, and more. Plus James talks to the devs behind Oceanhorn 2 live from the Pocket Gamer Connects: Helsinki floor.
The thing with being the Pocket Gamer Podcast is anything that plays games and fits in your pocket falls within our remit. Ipso facto: James, Em, and Ric find themselves debating the merits of the newly announced PlayStation Classic. They also cover new releases like Life is Strange: Before the Storm on iOS, light-based puzzler Where Shadows Slumber, and more. Plus James talks to the devs behind Oceanhorn 2 live from the Pocket Gamer Connects: Helsinki floor.
It's that time again. The time when you look at your not-even 12-month old iPhone with disgust, throw it out the window of a moving car and into the face of a passing racoon, before immediately driving straight to the nearest web cafe (you've just thrown away your phone, remember) and smash the pre-order button on a brand new handset you can't afford and which bears a striking similarity to the one you only moments earlier embedded in the cranium of an innocent trash panda.
It's that time again. The time when you look at your not-even 12-month old iPhone with disgust, throw it out the window of a moving car and into the face of a passing racoon, before immediately driving straight to the nearest web cafe (you've just thrown away your phone, remember) and smash the pre-order button on a brand new handset you can't afford and which bears a striking similarity to the one you only moments earlier embedded in the cranium of an innocent trash panda.
It's that time again. The time when you look at your not-even 12-month old iPhone with disgust, throw it out the window of a moving car and into the face of a passing racoon, before immediately driving straight to the nearest web cafe (you've just thrown away your phone, remember) and smash the pre-order button on a brand new handset you can't afford and which bears a striking similarity to the one you only moments earlier embedded in the cranium of an innocent trash panda.