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Ni no kuni soundtrack
Ni no kuni soundtrack






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As a show that prefers to spotlight great titles and skate over bad ones, this is a rare instance of a negative feature review – however, in this case, it felt worth talking about. This week’s episode is about the controversial point ’n’ click home-invasion thriller Twelve Minutes. You can also support the show via Ko-Fi if that’s your preferred creator platform. If you'd like to support the show on Patreon, you can do so from $1 per month and get exclusive episodes, sale recommendations, and an invite to the show’s Discord community – go to for that. If you enjoy the show, you can come say hi on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Twitch - find the links at.

ni no kuni soundtrack

You can head straight to our TOEM review at the 32 minute mark if you wish. Adam did a summer of "No New Games", where he only played titles from his backlog spreadsheet for six whole months, so we discuss how that experience was for him also.Īlso mentioned this episode: Golf Club Wasteland, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Psychonauts 2 and Paper Mario: Origami King. This week's episode is about cosy black & white photography game TOEM, which I discuss with special guest Adam from Switch Indie Fix. Sharing the show with friends and reviewing on Apple Podcasts is also much appreciated! And as always, thanks for listening! You'll also find a link to my Patreon, where you can support the podcast from $1/£1/€1 per month, and get my gratitude – plus exclusive episodes, sale recommendations, and an invite to the show’s lovely Discord community. If you enjoyed the show, do come and say hi on social media: I'm on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Twitch. *~*tH3 0tH3r S!d3*~*.Ģm59s: Pencil-drawn monochrome solo-dev indie game Mundaunĩm11s: Big-budget dual-world chiller The Mediumġ8m30s: Earthy Slavic witchcraft deck-battler Black BookĢ9m30s: Fantastic, mind-bending escape-room card game Inscryption It's the last week in October, so this week's episode takes a shaky, tentative, nervous step into the horror genre, looking at three curious indie games and one big-budget trip to.








Ni no kuni soundtrack