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The boys and special guest David Armstrong (The Omni Bilateral Panic Podcast) press X to Shaun as they clumsily stagger through the wasteland of David Cage’s 2010 damp catastrophe: Heavy Rain. They discuss the creative limits of video-game-as-movie, the allegations of Quantic Dream’s toxic work environment, and the pros and cons of weapons-grade cocaine.

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Dergon

Okay, Gays Gone was hilarious, but Days Gone is actually great. No other open world game feels like it. Running out of gas, with raiders behind you and a horde screaming just over the hill, nothing like it. Also Deacon is a softy. He rescues a puppy to help his sad friend. There was also a Bi main character which was nice to see. Alright I'll stop talking about this several years old game on this year old episode...

Ms. Charlie

Using crack AND cocaine? In THIS economy??

Kyle Reesman

So as a county property assessor, wasteland is a land category that can be used but normally means land killed by industry

Corby

corby is canon