Giant Bombcast 938: Strong Brain
4/28/20262 hr 19 min
We have a bunch of games to talk about this week as we dive all the way into Vampire Crawlers, check out all the bells and whistles of the new Steam Controller, explore Titanium Court, and more! We also get into the newest news and get to your lovely emails and Super Chats.
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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
0:12:42 Dan talks about how he doesn't remember how to make a grilled cheese or the fact that food has salt in it for 10 straight minutes
0:25:43 The Steam Controller
0:36:52 Saros
0:46:36 Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
0:53:56 Titanium Court
0:59:56 Vampire Crawlers
1:07:15 PlayStation digital DRM scare becomes the week’s biggest preservation story
1:12:58 Valve’s new Steam Controller launches before Steam Machine
1:13:59 Valve hardware update: Steam Deck 2 is real, Steam Deck supply is messy
1:17:04 Wolverine news is still promised for spring
1:18:55 Illumination’s Next Nintendo Movie Is Coming in 2028
1:24:30 NateTheHate says the rumoured Star Fox game will be released in June 2026
1:26:11 Resident Evil Requiem minigame DLC may be imminent
1:27:52 The Last of Us Online director says he will never let one of his projects disappear again
1:30:23 Sega releases an Alien Isolation 2 teaser, suggesting more news is on the way
1:30:46 FairGames Struggles to ‘Find The Fun’ in Latest Pre-Alpha Playtest
1:34:00 EMAILS!
1:55:06 Grubb Guesser
2:02:18 YouTube Super Chats
2:14:26 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?
Jeff Bakalar· 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.
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.
Jeff Bakalar· Host0:40
[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?
Jeff Bakalar· 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.
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.
Jeff Bakalar· Host1:27
So yeah, with the K4 family,