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Episode 256 - $200 Clear
Dense Pixels - Video Games News and Reviews
English - September 04, 2018 01:17 - 1 hour - 70.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 70 ratingsVideo Games Leisure Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week it's a mega-sized episode! We give impressions of Yakuza Kiwami 2, Dead Cells, and Destiny 2's Gambit mode (GAMBO!). Brad talks about his hands on time with Call of Duty Black Ops 4, the SCUF Vantage Controller, and more from his recent trip. We detail the absolute bevy of new releases from the past two weeks. Then we discuss Streets of Rage 4, the Microsoft All Access Pass (and why financing a game console is a horrible idea!), the Super Smash Bros Pro Controller, Cyberpunk 2077's fantastic extended look demo, 2K stripping some features out of NBA 2K19 to comply with loot box laws, the senseless tragedy at the Jacksonville Landing Madden tournament, and finally, Epic's terrible decision and reaction to putting profits over security in Fortnite. Use our Amazon page to donate to the show: www.densepixels.com/amazon Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Dense Pixels You can now follow us on Twitch! Brad - DensePixelsBrad Terrence - App4RITioN410 Micah - denseblacknerd Twitter: @DensePixels Facebook: Dense Pixels Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music Headlines Streets of Rage 4 is happeningMicrosoft announces All Access Pass for Xbox OneSuper Smash Bros getting a limited edition Pro Controller and bundleCyberpunk 2077 releases the glorious 48-minute gameplay demo shown behind closed doors at E32K strips some features out of NBA 2K19 to comply with Dutch and Belgian loot box laws Top Stories Three killed, including the shooter, at a Madden tournament in JacksonvilleEA announces $1 million livestream event to support the victims of the Jacksonville shootingEpic’s first Fortnite Android installer allowed a pathway for malware to get to your phoneAnd Epic accuses Google of scoring cheap PR points by publishing the flaw