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Podcast episode 115: the wintery games specialI think we might have split the timeline on this one
I think we might have split the timeline on this one

After the rip-roaring success that waslast week’s episodeofThe Electronic Wireless Show, where we talked about autumnal games and Matthew and I almost came to blows, this week’s podcast is a sequel. Yes, this week we are discussing our favourite wintery games. There is, obviously, a discussion about what constitutes ‘wintery’, because I think a game being snowy isn’t enough.
Surprisingly, it is Nate who tries to keep on theme this week, and me that goes off on upsetting tangents. Wonders never cease! We also spend some time discussingSkyrim, i.e. whether it is on or off the wintery table. Tangents include the Vic Mignogna lawsuit and whether Judi Dench is an autumn or a winter. Also, thank you to listener Kitku, who sent us a very nice email telling us how great we are.
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LinksSkyrim: wintery or not? You decide (we decided).
I contendHeavy Rainis a most wintery game. We also discuss how funny it is, and Matthew mentions Fahrenheit, Quantic Dream’s previous masterpiece. Though they used to be PS4 scloosies, most QD games arenow on Steam and/or the Epic Games Store. The studio is also now technically indie, and will beself-publishing their robot morality plays from now on.
What aboutFrostpunk? Well wintery mate. Boiled alive in a steam execution. Steamcution? Check out theFrostpunk review, and marvel at its place on ourbest building gameslist.
Matthew also raisesDisco Elysium, apparently his favourite game ever ‘cos he brings it upall the time.
Here’s the first part of theALAB podcast on the Vic Mignogna ‘weeb wars’.
Here isLindsay Ellis’s follow up videoabout the wolf porn lawsuits.