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This post is here once again to collect your submissions for Love & Respect for this week's Easy Allies Podcast.  Daniel Bloodworth will be moderating. Isla Hinck will be in the control room. Panelists are honestly still a bit up in the air. I'll try to get that sorted tonight and hopefully remember to update you when it's locked in. --Update, it's Ben and Damiani

Type your question, topic, or game in the comments below. Be sure to include your preferred name if you don't like the one here on Patreon. If your entry is not selected, feel free to submit it again the following week, or inquire why it didn't make the cut.

These submissions will be collected by 1 PM PT this Thursday. To make it into this week's podcast, please post before then.

We appreciate your support and are grateful for each and every submission, if we're able to include them in the podcast or not. L&R, allies!

Comments

Anonymous

Is the traditional game review dead? Hello Allies, I feel like publishers are starting to game the traditional review system and making these release day reviews irrelevant. The most egregious example is Sony with GT7. Not only did they add tons of expensive micro-transactions they changed the whole economy of the game to force players spend real money on all the nice cars. It's obvious Sony just waited for the reviews to drop before adding these scummy micro-transactions. The reviews don't even represent the state of the game on launch anymore, so do they still have value? With jones' retirement is it time for release day reviews to go the way of the dodo? Thanks

Gandheezy

Hey Allies! I know a lot of us out there have a specific game that we come back to for a yearly replay. For me, that game is Spyro 2: ripto's rage. I've been doing this for about 15 years now, and started playing the reignited version once that released a few years ago in its place. I realized it had been over a year since my last playthrough so I picked it up last night and found that I knew every single thing about every single stage so well, down to where each individual gem was, that the game was starting to lose meaning for me. I 100%ed the first three levels In about 20 minutes without even paying attention to the screen. My question to you all is, have you ever played a favorite of yours so much that you find you can autopilot through the entire thing and it begins to lose some of the fun? Love and respect, -Nirav (pronounced Near-of)