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Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast

#26: 2018's Best (and Worst) PlayStation Moments

Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast

Last Stand Media & Studio71

Games, Leisure, Video Games, Hobbies

4.83.9K Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2018

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Before we get into our Game of the Year awards in a couple of weeks, we wanted to clear our plates (so to speak) by touching on some of the greatest (and worst!) PlayStation-related moments of the last calendar year. For instance, God of War, Detroit: Become Human, and Spider-Man gave us a trio of amazing PS4 exclusives that lifted our spirits, but the likes of the PlayStation Classic and Sony's initial attitude towards cross-platform play left us a bit sour. Then there's the nebulous stuff -- such as Sony exiting next year's E3, the company acknowledging PlayStation 5 for the first time, and the like -- that have left us excited, but also nervous. Let's work through it all, with a ton of listener memories and thoughts complementing our own. We also get into some recent news, too, including the long-awaited Dreams beta finally arriving on the scene, Sony's inability to manufacture the Vita carts publishers ordered, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:05.8

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0:18.9

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0:26.6

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0:36.4

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0:48.5

Thank you for your generosity, kindness, and support. Without you, Sacred Symbols and all things Collins Last Stand would not exist.

0:54.6

But enough of that onto the show.

1:13.5

Greetings and sightedations. Welcome back to Sacred Symbols a PlayStation Podcast. This is episode 26. My name is Kyle Moriardium.

1:19.2

I'm joined as always by my lovely co-host Chris Reagan.

1:21.8

Hey, hey, how are you?

1:23.6

I'm well, I'm flying.

1:25.0

You are flying very soon.

1:26.5

Very, very soon. Not soon enough, really. Your flight is at an awkward time.

1:30.4

It's at four in the morning, you were telling me.

1:32.3

Yeah, I always take really late flights because it's really hard for me to get to sleep usually.

1:37.2

So I figure, oh, by 4 am after all that travel, I'm going to be knocked out on the plane.

1:42.1

I'm going to be done for sure, and it usually works out, so hopefully it works consistently this time.

1:47.0

Well, I will wish you the best.

1:49.0

I take red eyes pretty often back and forth when I go home I do.

1:53.0

It's just cheaper that way. It's a little bit inconvenient.

1:55.3

It's a lot inconvenient, actually.

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