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Duck and cover! This week, The Besties discuss the first two episodes of the excellent Fallout TV series. Then, they talk through the ways the Fallout approach could alter the trajectory of video game adaptations. Plus: a bunch of great listener recommendations!
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Games discussed:
Inkbound, Noita, The Planet Crafter, System Shock Remake, RimWorld, Botany Manor, Nexus 5X, Fallout: London, Dwarf Fortress Adventure Mode, Dorfromantik, Duet
Movies and TV discussed:
Fallout, Monkey Man, Late Night with the Devil, The First Omen
Boardgames discussed:
Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion, Emerge, Fugitive, Ticket to Ride
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I’m not sure if this is the right place to ask this or not, but didn’t know where else. My wife is extremely new to gaming. She’s played Animal Crossing and Pokemon. She’s concerned about her memory loss since she has a family history of Alzheimer’s. I thought maybe getting her mind engaged in some puzzle type games might help, or at least be a step in the right direction. Does anyone have some suggestions that aren’t too difficult? I’m going to have her try Portal first.
Ok Plante and Russ I have a resties rec. It's an arcade hockey rogue like called tape to tape. It's got wacky power ups, path choosing like in Slay the Spire, and fun commentary. I grew up playing NHL hitz and this game brings me back