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Primocast Episode 3

By Alex Petraglia on Thursday, September 27, 2007 at 9:30 AM EST  

Primocast Episode 3

In Episode 3, our new Primocast editor Matt Steele is joined by Alex Petraglia, Mike Neylon, and Ian White, who engage in a vigorous discussion of several prominent gaming-related topics. The Cast runs 37 minutes long and weighs in at 34 MB.

0:53- Mike provides further insight on the Guitar Hero III wireless offerings
3:52- No one is quite sure of what to make of the Wii guitar, though
4:42- Everyone is giddy over the Team Fortress 2 beta
4:55- Ian wants grenades back
5:12- Doug Lombardi promises further TF2 updates; asks reviewers to play nice
6:15- Matt thinks grenade launcher is “ridiculous.” Demoman says same about Matt’s face.
6:56- Scouts more prone to suicide? Special report at 11.
7:57- Matt can’t figure out how the dispenser works (PROTIP: Walk up to it.)
10:06- Mike gets surgical with the Medic…
11:16- …and the Pyro doesn’t seem to light Ian’s fire
12:12- No TF2 discussion is complete without mentioning the art direction
13:56- Sony’s big TGS announcement is…technology that’s ten years old?
16:16- Ian and Mike think skate’s great, which is like World of Warcraft but with less grinding
17:06- Much stick flickery to be had
20:05- Eternal Sonata, a turn-based JRPG about the final years of Chopin’s life. Yeah.
23:20- Matt insists on talking about Stranglehold some more, which is undoubtedly worth a rental
27:46- Our new section, ‘What Mashes My Buttons,’ debuts
28:08- Mike’s buttons are being mashed by TF2’s stability woes…
30:42- …but Matt’s buttons are being mashed by the marketing blitz for Halo 3
34:20- A few thoughts on the Halo 3 release date, too
35:26- Signoffs. Until next week!

 
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