#oneaday, Day 78: It Never Rains But It Podcasts…

It’s 3 in the morning and I’ve just finished recording the latest SquadCast on the subject of David Cage’s Heavy Rain.

Featuring me, Chris Whittington, Mark Whiting and Jeff Parsons, we certainly all have plenty to say on the subject of the game. It should be a good episode, and I’ll keep you all posted as to when it’s up online and available to download.

For any of you reading this through the One A Day project, or stumbling across this blog for non-games reasons, the Squadron of Shame are a group of gamers who have come together with the express purpose of digging up overlooked underdogs and giving them a damn good (and often lengthy) critiquing. We podcast on a semi-regular basis about these games and tell you why you should play them… or not, in some cases.

For more information, if this sounds like something you might be interested in, check out our official (work-in-progress) site here or follow us on Twitter. You can also become a Fan on Facebook. Just search for our Page. I’d post the link but I’m on my iPhone right now. I’m sure you can find it. You’re big boys and girls.

Gratuitous self-promotion now over, it’s time for bed. Yes, that’s it for today. It is 3am, after all.


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3 thoughts on “#oneaday, Day 78: It Never Rains But It Podcasts…

  1. I’m looking forward to the show.

    I’ve been silently championing World of Ultima: Martian Dreams for your perusal. I’m not sure how logistic it is to run it on a modern PC; but it’s the epitome of science fiction that you guys keep carrying on about.

    Just a suggestion. 🙂

  2. Yes, I remember seeing that reviewed and previewed when it was first released. We used to have this awesome multi-format magazine over here called ACE, and they always ran extensive previews on interesting or unusual-looking games, which Martian Dreams definitely fell into the category of.

    I’d certainly be up for it. I’m sure you could get it running in DOSBox without too much difficulty. One to bug GOG for.

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