Plus INT Episode #59 Shownotes

Preston Thomas, Producer

Plus INT Logo (Web Version). Art by Chris Brockman.
Plus INT Logo (Web Version). Art by Chris Brockman.

 

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  • This episode was recorded on October 13, 2015.
  • This episode is 67 MB.
  • This episode is 1 hour and 13 minutes long.
  • This episode was produced by Preston Thomas.

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Articles Discussed in this Episode (in Alphabetical Order):

Ace Attorney 6 Features Dual Protagonists Of Phoenix Wright And Apollo Justice by Sato / Siliconera

Bloodborne Game of the Year Edition launches on 27th November by Fred Dutton / PlayStation Blog

Destiny’s microtransactions hit today, here’s the full rundown by Chris Carter / Destructoid

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth launches February 2 in the Americas by Sal Romano / Gematsu

EA Goes Full Dark Side With $50 ‘Star Wars: Battlefront’ Season Pass by Erik Kain / Forbes

Evangelion: 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo arrives on Blu-ray and DVD February 2016 by Chris Del Castillo / Nerd Reactor

‘Firewatch’ reaches PC and PS4 on February 9th, 2016 by Jon Fingas / Engadget

Halo 5 requires 60GB of HDD space on Xbox One by Anthony Garreffa / TweakTown

More than 9 million people beta-tested EA’s ‘Star Wars’ Battlefront — and they loved it by Molly Brown / GeekWire

Nolan North: “Fans don’t want an Uncharted movie” by Ron Duwell / TechnoBuffalo

Steam Launches Stealth Game Sale by Luke Karmali / IGN

Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone expansion releases today, physical edition and Gwent Cards delayed in North America by Tatiana Morris / GameZone

Games Discussed (in Alphabetical Order): Ace Attorney, Assassin’s Creed, Battlefield, Bloodbourne, Child of Light, Darkest Dungeon, Destiny, Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, Dust: An Elysian Tail, Firewatch, Halo, Metal Gear Online, Middle-Earth: Shadow of Morder, Star Wars Battlefront, Uncharted, The Witcher III: Wild Hunt

TV/Comics/Film/Anime/Manga/Web Shows Discussed (in Alphabetical Order): Breaking Bad, Digimon, Full Metal Alchemist, Game of Thrones, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Star Wars