There’s now a premium, prolonged model of this podcast you could get as a VG247 paid subscriber – try our Help Us web page for more information. Doing so helps be sure that we will preserve making the present! However don’t fret if that is not for you, the principle present will all the time be free.
Nonetheless impressed by final week’s matter, we thought we would flip it on its head an ask maybe an much more pertinent query in an age of decade-long advertising and marketing campaigns: what’s one of the best garbage sport that had an ideal reveal trailer?
Baffled by the idea of how a garbage sport may be “greatest”? Pay attention, don’t fret about it. Video games media is filled with this contradictory garbage. We regularly say issues like, for instance, “an excellent 7/10 sport is best than a nasty 9/10 sport”. And it makes a perverse kind of sense. Besides when it would not.
Talking of perverse, this week we’re fortunate sufficient to welcome Eurogamer’s Ian Higton onto our humble little present. He is solely the second particular person from Eurogamer we have managed to snag, as a result of these guys are normally too busy arising with low cost puns, however his showdown with Tom in his debut episode is one for the ages. We’re additionally joined by Connor, who appeared decided to sabotage himself this week however blame it on Jim (me). Typical.
To search out out why Connor misplaced, and who received out of Tom Orry and Ian Higton, you may simply have to observe or take heed to this week’s thrilling installment of The Greatest Video games Ever podcast by way of one of many helpful strategies beneath. And no, we do not know why Jim is as soon as once more sporting sun shades and a bandana. Other than the truth that he is a riddy.
Watch the video model of The Greatest Video games Ever Present right here:
Hearken to the audio model of The Greatest Video games Ever Present right here:
Keep tuned for a brand new episode of The Greatest Video games Ever Present each Friday. Subscribe proper right here on VG247, or wherever you get your podcasts:
Particular due to David Bulmer for performing “Jim’s Theme”.