• EP. 166 - Massive Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero Roster | PS5 Pro

  • Sep 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
  • Podcast

EP. 166 - Massive Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero Roster | PS5 Pro

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to The Spectator Mode Podcast, with Keith, Scott, and Jordan are ready to go. In this packed episode, we discuss Dragon Age The Veilguard previews, Greg Miller being impressed with PC gaming, God of War Ragnarok PC being reviewed bombed, Concord's cost to develop, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, Nintendo suing Palworld, the ever-growing Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero roster and more.

    Hosts:
    Keith Mitchell (@Shadowhaxor)
    Scott Adams (@Sithscott)
    Jordan Andow (@Wheelie_average)


    Topics:

    00:00 - Intro
    00:48 - What we’ve played this past week
    13:46 - Keith is jealous of everyone who had a chance to play Dragon Age The Veilguard
    16:50 - Greg Miller might be coming to the Darkside
    18:41 - God of War Ragnarok PC being reviewed bombed
    29:23 - PlayStation 30th anniversary - I want all those toys
    35:05 - Concord Development
    46:04 - Square Enix PowerPoint
    54:03 - Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii announced
    57:57 Nintendo suing Palworld
    1:06:38 - Digital foundry PS5 Pro video
    1:14:50 - Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero Roster reveal
    1:24:53 - Will the new Kingdom Hearts signify the end of the original game
    1:35:04 - What have you watched lately
    1:43:49 - Outro

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