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ποΈ 22 June 2023
β±οΈ 90 minutes
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In this episode of The Game Informer Show, Alex returns from Tokyo to share everything he's learned about Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon, what it was like co-writing his first cover story with Senior Associate Editor Blake Hester, and how Armored Core differs from recent FromSoftware releases. After, the crew dives into Game Informer's Final Fantasy XVI review, during which Wesley says the game contains his favorite moment in the long-running series. Finally, Marcus and Charles talk about Dordogne, a great water-colored narrative adventure, and Stray Gods, a neat roleplaying musical game.
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00:00:00 - Intro
00:10:14 - Cover Story: ARMORED CORE VI FIRES OF RUBICON
00:44:36 - Final Fantasy XVI Review
01:13:03 - Stray Gods Demo
01:20:45 - Dordogne Review
01:27:21 - Housekeeping
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0:00.0 | What is going on, everybody? Welcome to the Game Informer Show, a weekly podcast covering |
0:26.6 | the video game industry. Join us every Thursday for discussion about the latest gaming news, |
0:31.6 | reviews, and exclusive reveals alongside Game Informer staff, and a special guest from |
0:37.0 | around the industry. I'm your host today, Alex Van Aiken back from a 16-day trip to |
0:45.8 | Japan and California. Happy to be back. Thank you for filling in for me while I was gone, Marcus. |
0:54.4 | How are you, Marcus? I hope I didn't leave too much of a mess for you to clean up. I like to think |
0:58.9 | that you coming back is like the end of a home alone movie where Kevin's cleaning up all the traps |
1:04.0 | and he has to do it for like a few hours and then the parents are none the longer. The parents walk |
1:08.0 | in and they're like, huh, you got you got up to some stuff I was gone, huh? Yeah, are they |
1:12.4 | even acknowledges existence still? They're like, oh, it's up to you. I mean, I feel like I acknowledge |
1:17.7 | your existence, Marcus. I like to think that you're you're better than Kevin's parents. We're |
1:22.3 | just saying much, but I'll take all though I did. I wasn't the plane to Japan and I like sat |
1:27.0 | straight up and I was like, Morgan. We forgot him. Thank you for for sorry, I'm adjusting my lights |
1:40.9 | for the video viewers. Yeah. What changed? The intensity of it. The shadows are |
1:51.9 | smoother on my face now. Okay. You know, at least I like to think so. We are joined as well by |
2:01.3 | Charles Hart. How you doing, Charles? I'm good. I'm good. I was I was the Joe Pesci to Marcus's |
2:07.3 | McCulley Culkin. So I was kind of the one. Did you get your hand caught on fire? I was I was on fire. |
2:15.2 | I was so sticky, dude. I had to I just had to really go decompress. So I'm glad the mom is back, |
2:21.9 | which I guess. Yeah. How's your friends doing? By the way, he's actually dead. It's crazy. |
2:28.0 | Actually, no, that's Kyle. That would be Kyle in this metaphor, I guess. Except he's a regular host, |
2:32.0 | so I don't know. It doesn't really hold up, but I'm fine now is the moral of this podcast story. |
2:38.2 | Charles, would you be the other guy because you're pretty tall, right? No, I'm Joe Pesci because I |
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