This week on The Entertainment Dome, we get round to discussing the last Nintendo Direct and we’re… a little excited about the final Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC character.
The Entertainment Dome Episode 183 – How’s That Humble Pie?
This week on The Entertainment Dome, we get round to talking about the recent PlayStation Showcase and its major announcements, from the Knights of the Old Republic remake to God of War: Ragnarok.
The Entertainment Dome Episode 182 – Still Can’t Pick My Pokémon Legends Starter
This week on The Entertainment Dome, we get round to talking about the new info for Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, and Legends: Arceus, we barely acknowledge Gamescom, and we can’t help but be excited about Spider-Man: No Way Home.
The Entertainment Dome Episode 181 – Visions of the Future
This week on The Entertainment Dome, I pretty much have to talk about the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 rumours, James is very excited for Star Wars: Visions, and less so for the Dead Space remake.
The Entertainment Dome Episode 180 – The Best Legend of Zelda Character
This week on The Entertainment Dome, I finally get to talk about the sequel to AI: The Somnium Files, we share our thoughts on the Steam Deck console, and we discuss Atlus’ secret plans for Persona‘s 25th anniversary.
Review | World’s End Club – 12 Friends at the End of The World (startmenu Preview)
Back in 2017, a group of Spike Chunsoft employees left to form their own company, Too Kyo Games. Among its founding members were Kazutaka Kodaka and Kotaro Uchikoshi, the respective creators of the Danganronpa and Zero Escape series. Given the similarities between both their series, it’s honestly surprising that it took until 2020 for the two to actually work on a project together. Released last year as an early access Apple Arcade title, World’s End Club is the two’s first proper collaboration, with Uchikoshi as director and writer and Kodaka as creative director.
The full game was recently released on the Nintendo Switch and expectations were certainly high for it. Danganronpa and Zero Escape are well-known and beloved by their fans for their complex mysteries, larger than life characters, and off-the-wall humour, so many assumed that World’s End Club would follow in their footsteps. And while in some ways it does, it is a very different beast compared to anything in either series.
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The Entertainment Dome Episode 179 – Attack of the E3 Episode Part 2
This week on The Entertainment Dome, we wrap up our recap of E3 2021 with our thoughts on the Square Enix and Nintendo presentations.
The Entertainment Dome Episode 178 – Attack of the E3 Episode Part 1
This week on The Entertainment Dome, we finally get round to our yearly E3 recap, starting things off with a run through all the announcements from Ubisoft and Microsoft, plus some extras.
The Entertainment Dome Episode 177 – Being a Sonic Fan is Suffering
This week on The Entertainment Dome, we run through some recent general gaming news, where James goes through the new Dragon Quest announcements and I get butthurt over Sega’s Sonic Central presentation.
The Entertainment Dome Episode 176 – DraculaVision
This week on The Entertainment Dome, we share our thoughts on the final season of the Castlevania Netflix show and what could potentially follow it.
