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This week, Stacy talks about Disco Elysium (again!) while Amanda reluctantly gushes over Batman. Also, gaming hotels and what that could mean for the future of gaming outside of the house!
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Intro Music – Final Impasse By Ground is Lava
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WHAT THE REBELS ARE PLAYING
BATMAN: THE TELLTALE SERIES
Amanda says: I’m not a Batman fan…but the Telltale Batman game is fire.
Rating: Rent or game pass your way into the cowl.
WORLD OF WARCRAFT: BATTLE FOR AZEROTH 8.3 PATCH
Stacy says: I’m a Blizzard fanboy, but I’m having a hard time coming back to the game. However, for the most part, I’m still having fun in-game. BFA has rolled out some of the best in-game lore and storytelling of any expansion to date. If you love the world that Blizzard built-in Azeroth and would like more of that, then BFA (and all of the updates to this point) are a great expansion to dive into
Rating: If you are already playing, it’s worth your time. If you are looking to get into an MMO, it’s not too late to jump into WoW!
GAME OVER FOR GOOGLE STADIA?
With Playstation and Nintendo partnering for the future, Google ISP partners are already signaling the beginning of the end for Stadia as they are missing deadlines. Also, gaming stamps from England!
GAMING HOTELS; HYPE OR HERO ESCAPE?
In this week’s episode, the rebels discuss the practicality of gaming hotels, and what that might mean for the future of gaming on the go. Atari is the first to try their hand at what could be a trend, but is it here to stay?