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4Player Podcast #618 - The Clown Apocalypse Show (Anodyne 2, Indivisible, Project M, and More!)

4Player Podcast

Nick Henderson

Video Games, Games, Leisure

4.8811 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2019

⏱️ 168 minutes

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Summary

It's a strange week for impressions. Brad tried out Anodyne 2 which is weird in the literal sense but Nick, despite his options, played through the campaign of Call of Duty: World War II. Nolan gives an update on Indivisible and Nick shares his VERY early impressions of The Surge 2. In the 2nd segment, the team deliberates games to be featured in our upcoming Project M and settles on a short list of games.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, Nick here. You're listening to the official podcast of 4Playernetwork.com.

0:04.1

That's the number four. Don't forget about that. We would like to take this opportunity to invite each and every one of you to join the rest of our community on our free Discord server at Discord.G slash 4Player.

0:13.3

Of course, we would also appreciate any support you want to send our way on Patreon at patreon.com slash 4Player.

0:19.4

But enough about that. Let's get to the show. This episode starts

0:22.3

in three, two, one. Hello everyone. Welcome to Four Player Podcast. This is episode 618. It is October 22nd, 2019. I'm your hostess evening Nick Henderson. I'm joined by Brad Simons. What's up? What's up? Nolan Hedstrom. How's it going, everybody? And Christopher Davis. Hello, hello. And we are here, of course, as usual, to talk about video games, which we're going to get to here in a second. I want to mention at the top of the show real quick on the second half of this episode, after our break, we're going to be doing something very special. We're going to be having a casual, like, deliberation amongst ourselves. We're going to try and nail down,

1:11.2

or at least narrow down very closely. The games that we're going to be considering to play for our next project in, which we're hoping to do in December. Nick, I have an idea. I'm going to throw it out right now because I'll forget about it, and this will give them a little tease, a little taste of the kinds of awesome ideas I'm going to have later. Here we go.

1:27.7

We go to How Long to Beat.com.

1:29.5

We each pick our own game. little taste of the kinds of awesome ideas I'm going to have later. Here we go. We go to How Long to Beat.com.

1:29.5

We each pick our own game that has the same how long to beat ours, and we race separate

1:36.3

games that are all the same length.

1:39.5

Boom.

1:40.4

Then how can you tell us winning?

1:42.1

That's the kind of dope ideas you're going to get in the next segment, guys.

1:45.5

So stick around.

1:46.9

And people are clicking away right now.

1:48.9

It is.

1:49.5

It is.

1:50.1

How long to beat.

1:51.0

We look at how long to beat and we match the times across four games.

1:57.1

I mean, I'm not totally opposed to that idea.

2:00.5

We'll revisit it in the second segment.

2:03.3

All right. So first of all, thank you guys.

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