Giant Bombcast 937: Sausage Lair
4/21/20262 hr 44 min
We're here on a Tuesday to chat about Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream and how it is wholesome fun for everyone in the family, more thoughts on Pragmata, the Summer Cart 64, and REPLACED looking super neat but maybe a little lacking on other fronts. We also recap the news like Game Pass Updates with the price and what games it will still carry and more!
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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
0:22:10 Scam Line
0:28:10 Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred
0:34:37 Jan's thoughts on Pragmata
0:39:08 Replaced
0:48:05 Grubb's thoughts on Pragmata
0:49:36 Resident Evil 2
0:59:35 Summer Cart 64
1:04:16 Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
1:14:02 Jan's Koss Porta Pro
1:15:15 Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Price Update
1:24:05 Single-player spin-off Splatoon Raiders comes to Nintendo Switch 2 this summer
1:28:57 A bunch of Switch 2 games are on the way but haven’t been announced yet
1:30:37 Capcom says Pragmata is off to ‘a strong start’ with 1 million sold in its first two days
1:37:20 SNK is releasing a modern NeoGeo AES console with ‘unrivaled authenticity’ and £70 game cartridges
1:42:27 MindsEye studio staff takes legal action, saying management installed ‘invasive’ surveillance software
1:45:43 ‘Stay tuned’: It sounds like cult N64 shooter Buck Bumble is really coming back
1:47:21 PlayStation has started telling UK and Ireland players to verify their age by June to keep certain features
1:50:00 Ubisoft confirms Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag remake reveal: ‘The iconic pirate adventure returns’
1:51:17 Shuhei Yoshida says he was ‘fired’ from his role as PlayStation studio president because he ‘didn’t listen to’ Jim Ryan
1:52:55 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 developer lays off up to 90 employees
1:55:35 EMAILS!
2:22:29 Grubb Guesser
2:28:13 YouTube Super Chats
2:39:24 Outro
Clips
Transcript preview
First 90 secondsJan Ochoa· Host0:00
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.
Jeff Grubb· Host0:07
I'm always here for options. Are we talking, like, multi-classing, little stealth, little strength?
Speaker 20:13
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.
Jan Ochoa· Host0:20
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.
Jeff Grubb· 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.
Speaker 20:39
[laughs] The point is, you've got performance when you want it and comfort when you need it.
Jan Ochoa· Host0:45
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.
Jeff Grubb· 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?
Speaker 21:03
That's very on point. And the hatchback also has a panoramic display across the dashboard which kinda looks like a sci-fi cockpit.
Jan Ochoa· Host1:12
Meanwhile, the K4 sedan leans into a sophisticated look, and it also offers roomy leg room, which is great for longer drives.
Jeff Grubb· Host1:20
Especially if you're heading to a convention, visiting friends, or doing a late-night snack run after a marathon gaming session.
Speaker 21:27
So yeah, with the K4 family,