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Podcast Beyond Episode 533: How Indie Games Get On PlayStation

Beyond

IGN

Entertainment News, News, Video Games, Leisure

4.4 • 4.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2018

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

This week, join Max Scoville, Brian Altano, Chloi Rad, and special guest Luis Hernandez, half of Necrophone Games, the two-man studio behind indie first-person cyberpunk comedy adventure game Jazz Punk. Luis gives some insight into the arduous process of making a game, getting it on consoles, and then... What next? Retirement? DLC? Next-gen ports? Meanwhile, Chloi reviewed Metal Gear Survive, which on closer inspection, has some Silent Hill DNA. Max, Brian, and Luis all weigh in on Moss, the long-awaited PSVR game about the adventures of a little mouse. The mouse is a girl mouse, regardless what Brian thinks. Anyway, the mouse game is a wonderful use of virtual reality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Do not underestimate the power of playstakes.

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Beyond.

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Beyond.

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Beyond.

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Beyond.

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Beyond.

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And that is the name of the show.

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We did it.

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We said the name of the show a whole bunch of times.

0:28.0

Welcome everybody to Beyond Episode 533.

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My name is Max Govill and I'm joined today by Brian Altano.

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Hello everyone.

0:34.0

Let's talk about a mouse.

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Chloe Rad.

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Hi guys.

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And my good friend and one half of Necrophone Games,

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Luis Hernandez.

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Hello everybody.

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You are a games developer.

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Whoa.

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You make a game called Jazz Punk that I'm...

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