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Giant Bombcast 935: Dark Cloud 3

4/7/20262 hr 12 min

We're still on the mend from various maladies at the moment, but that's not enough to keep the podcast down! This week we chat about the turn-based RPG musical People of Note, skittering around as an octopus in Darwin's Paradox, finally finishing Resident Evil 0 and seeing how it ranks with the franchise, and more game talk! We also recap the news, read your wonderful emails, and play a good ol' game of guessing what ad Grubb has brought to us this week.

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Timestamps (note, timestamps on this free version may vary greatly depending on how many ads you receive):
0:00:00 Intro
0:07:48 The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
0:21:44 Programming Reminders
0:25:46 Verses: Hyper-Kinetic Aerial Joust
0:27:35 Glyphica
0:30:57 People of Note
0:40:24 Darwin’s Paradox
0:45:04 Marvel Cosmic Invasion
0:51:23 Resident Evil 0
0:57:34 Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage for Nintendo Switch 2
1:04:50 Star Wars Eclipse Development Is “Very Slow Going”
1:09:20 Sony Delists 100s More PS5, PS4 Games, Including Jesus Simulator
1:12:35 PlayStation Studios Removes Nearly All PC References From Websites
1:15:26 Report claims PS6 handheld surpasses Xbox Series S in graphics tests
1:17:18 Level-5 Vision 2026 Craftsmanship Stream Will Cover New Games This Week
1:20:59 Super Mario becomes the only animated movie series to open globally at more than $350 million twice
1:24:13 State of Decay 3’s 2020 announce trailer was just a concept, studio head says
1:26:55 The Mass Effect TV Show Will Reportedly Be Rewritten To Appeal To ‘Non-Gamers’
1:31:47 EMAILS!
1:45:10 Grubb Guessr
1:51:59 YouTube Super Chats
2:07:46 Outro

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First 90 seconds
  1. Speaker 00:00

    All right, before we get back to the show, we wanna take a minute to talk about something that, like a good character build, gives you some solid options.

  2. Jan Ochoa· Host0:08

    I'm always here for options. Are we talking, like, multi-classing, little stealth, little strength?

  3. Jeff Grubb· Host0:13

    I see where you're going with this, and I, I think it fits. The Kia K4 family is all about getting the best of both worlds.

  4. Speaker 00:20

    The K4 family features sleek and sporty designs. So whether you're more into something that looks refined or something that leans practical, there's a style that fits.

  5. Jan Ochoa· Host0:29

    And both models come with an available 1.6-liter turbo engine, which, look, I, I may not be a car expert, but turbo definitely sounds like it belongs in a racing game.

  6. Jeff Grubb· Host0:39

    [laughs] The point is you've got performance when you want it and comfort when you need it.

  7. Speaker 00:45

    If you're looking at the K4 hatchback, one of the big things is spacious cargo room, which is great if you're hauling gear, groceries, or a suspiciously large number of collector's editions.

  8. Jan Ochoa· Host0:56

    Uh, forget about all of that. What if you're transporting a massive CRT because you insist that old fighting games only feel right on one?

  9. Jeff Grubb· Host1:03

    That's very on point. And the hatchback also has a panoramic display across the dashboard which kinda looks like a sci-fi cockpit.

  10. Speaker 01:12

    Meanwhile, the K4 sedan leans into a sophisticated look, and it also offers roomy leg room, which is great for longer drives.

  11. Jan Ochoa· Host1:20

    Especially if you're heading to a convention, visiting friends, or doing a late-night snack run after a marathon gaming session.

  12. Jeff Grubb· Host1:27

    So yeah, with the K4 family,

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