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The SML Podcast – Reviews And A LOOT Interactive Interview!
By Joe Cammisa
[audio: http://joecam.net/SML/SML-e210.mp3] [audio: http://joecam.net/SML/SML-e211.mp3]Monday night is here and it's time for a double shot of The SML Podcast here on Bleeding Cool!
The SML Podcast – Episode 210: Missed Connection is packed with tons of news and game reviews! CJ Greenwood sends us his thoughts on the recent Xbox release of the XINESS puzzle platformer Dreamals: Dream Quest as well as his coverage of the Wolf Brew Games and Digerati Distribution re-release Slain: Back From Hell. Uneaten Lake sends in his brief early thoughts on the Arc System Works survival action RPG Inferno Climber. Anode from Kittehface Software is a puzzle game mixing the color matching of Lumines with the gameplay style of Columns!
Happy Dungeons from Toylogic is a fantastic multiplayer action RPG that takes the gameplay of Happy Wars and removes the need to wait for 20 other people! Kingdom: New Lands from Noio and Raw Fury is a 2D settlement builder with elements of tower defense and resource management with gorgeous pixel art. Cannon Brawl from Turtle Sandbox and Blitworks is a fast paced tactical RTS crossed with the 2D style gameplay of the Worms series. Finally, Kris gives his first impressions on Sentinels of the Multiverse, a co-op heavy trading card game from Handelabra Games and Greater Than Games!
Check out the mp3 of the show HERE or check out the YouTube version! Make sure to hit up the YouTube version for all of the details and links to respective websites!
The SML Podcast – Episode 211: A Surge of LOOT is packed with even more reviews, as well as a chat with Jason Sorensen of LOOT Interactive!
We kick things off with guest co-host Ian Davis and I handling the other half of this week's reviews continued from Episode 210. Yeah, it was a busy week. Uneaten Lake emails in his thoughts on Bear With Me, the point and click noir adventure game from Exordium Games starring Ted E. Bear. CJ Greenwood sends us his early first impressions of Beat Cop from Pixel Crow and 11bit Studios, the life of an 80's street cop who got framed releasing later this fall on Steam. Ryan Underwood sends in his review of Blade Arcus From Shining: Battle Arena, a 2D anime styled fighting game featuring characters from the Shining series of RPGs from Studio Saizensen.
Blue Rider from Ravegan is an awesome third person twin stick shooter with big bosses and lots of bullets. Headlander from Double Fine Productions and Adult Swim Games is a Metroidvania style shooter with a crazy head swapping mechanic and retro style. #KILLALLZOMBIES from Beatshapers and Digerati Distribution brings the Twitch enabled twin stick zombie killer to Xbox for the first time. Marvel Ultimate Alliance from Raven Software and Activision ports the 2006 Marvel action RPG to new gen consoles. Plus Ian and I share our thoughts on Breach Clear: Deadline, the tactical action RPG from Mighty Rabbit Studios where a military squad runs into zombies!
After our reviews, the party REALLY gets started as we welcome Jason Sorensen of LOOT Interactive back to the show to ensure that nothing else productive happens for the rest of the show. As usual we attempt to talk about what LOOT Interactive is working on, but then we instead talk about David Sterling hiding bodies, LA Traffic, Godzilla movies, and mixed drinks.
Check out the mp3 of that show HERE or check out the YouTube Version! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18zbnV4B_NY]
Thanks for checking us out, hope to you next week, and as always, drop us a line at theSMLpodcast@gmail to be a part of the show and maybe get some goodies! Follow us on Twitter [https://twitter.com/theSMLpodcast] to stay up to date on everything us idiots are doing!
Joe Cammisa is an unemployed nerd who spends his time gaming, celebrating over three years of hosting The SML Podcast and sharing pictures of his five cats on Facebook. Yeah, five. You can annoy him on Twitter or on pretty much any gaming service under the name JoeCamNet. Be prepared to beat him in pretty much anything.