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Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast

#97: X Misses the Spot

Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast

Last Stand Media & Studio71

Games, Leisure, Video Games, Hobbies

4.83.9K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2020

⏱️ 144 minutes

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Summary

The hunger for next-gen information is palpable, and with this week's Xbox event, it seemed like Microsoft was keen on going first in some sort of substantive way. Instead, most fans were left confused by their showing. But there's good news for us here in PlayStation Land, because concentrating on third parties simply means that what's coming to Xbox Series X is coming to PlayStation 5, too. We discuss. Plus: Sony reveals more details about TLoU2's catastrophic leak (as the game goes gold), rumor has it The Mass Effect Trilogy is finally (finally!) coming to PlayStation 4, two AA publishers randomly (and we mean randomly) trade IP with one another, and Techland refutes rumors of Dying Light 2's reported development difficulties (though we remain skeptical). As always, we sprinkle your inquiries throughout the show. What's going on with Doom Eternal's soundtrack drama? Cyberpunk 2077 is letting you do WHAT with your genitals? Should Sony pursue From Software and make them first party? When given the choice between French fries and onion rings, in which direction does one go? Let's do this thing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today's podcast is brought to you by Angie formerly Angie's list. It's now called Angie

0:05.3

and let me tell you so this is a great company. It's got everything you need for your home

0:09.8

needs if you're a home owner, even if you're a renter. Guys as you know, I am a home owner.

0:14.0

I own a little house here in Los Angeles and I am not great at fixing things. No, I

0:19.9

do fix some things around the house, but for the bigger jobs, I looked to the professionals

0:23.8

and that's why Angie is so cool. Recently, you know, my house, it's actually shifting.

0:29.6

I live on a hill and so every year the front door starts to scrape because the house is shifting.

0:34.9

So that's a perfect job for somebody at Angie to come in and you know, just do it the right

0:40.2

way, get it done, get it done quickly and the prices are affordable and it's definitely

0:45.2

something you should think about. Angie is doesn't just get your home projects done.

0:49.7

Angie gets them well done. Angie says 20 years of experience combined with new tools to

0:54.6

simplify the process. Angie makes completing home projects easy. Angie helps with hundreds

0:59.7

of projects from your from smaller pairs to major remodels. Angie's network is home to

1:04.3

top pros, especially as in all kinds of projects. The pros in our network are locally based

1:08.9

and the pros have been rated and reviewed by others in your area. So you can go you can

1:12.5

really see who's the best out there and see who's perfect for your job. Guys that's basically

1:17.2

it. If you own a home or you rent a home or you want to fix your home, you want to get

1:21.0

it looking good. It feels so nice to fix things. It's such a good feeling like when they

1:24.8

just fix my door. I was like, no more squeaking noise when I open the door. It would be a noise

1:30.2

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1:34.8

like a, like that. All right, go check out Angie and make sure to check them out next time

1:40.5

you have a home project. Okay, back to the podcast.

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