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Friday
05Feb2010

Sophist Radio Episode 22: Misers, Poopsockers, and Sexbot Lovers

We here at The Sophist believe in the integrity of the podcasting medium. For this precise reason we have decided to introduce this podcast we the real issues plaguing videogames. Sexbots. Laugh not dear listener, the robot revolution has begun. It will not be long before you and your kin are corralled into human work camps forced to eat only the liquefied remains of your fallen comrades.

Anyway, besides the imminent demise of our species we make time to discuss some games such as: Pixel Junk Shooter, Dark Void, The Saboteur, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, The Devil's Tuning Fork, Sands of Destruction, Assassin's Creed 2, and the God of War 3 demo.

 

Also, returning to our format of Too Fast Too Furious Two Fun Two Serious we delve into which of the two upcoming motion controllers are preferable, who is the smartest videogame character, How we feel about Facebook, Twitter and Netflix integration now, and who we cosplay as if forced to by gunpoint.

 

Please, feel free to comment your thoughts/criticisms on the latest episode here or even better rate and review it on the iTunes store. Conisdering that we have a marketing budget of negative dollars we appreciate you telling everyone that ever utters the words "videogames" or "podcast" about our site/podcast.

If you want to have a question read on the podcast  send us an e-mail: podcast@SophistGames.com.

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