Oh boy, let me tell you about this week. It was one of those times where I was trying to order something—anything, really. So, we’re chatting about this whole mess of trying to snag a Switch 2. Seriously, what a ride! It’s, like, 00:02:05 and somehow we spin into this chaotic review of websites. All three of us, yep, we did manage to get our hands on it, despite some mind-boggling chaos from the retailers. James, my friend, does this wild thing with transitions (no clue how he pulls it off)—and suddenly we’re knee-deep in LISTENER MAIL. It’s like, why are so many Switch 2 games on these weird key cards? And there’s this head-scratcher: should you grab the Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition if you’ve already got the Wii U version? We’re deep in it at 00:51:02, and by 01:06:27, I can’t even remember what side of the debate I’m on.
Then—wait, where was I? Oh right, James does another of those slick (or maybe not so slick?) transitions and we hit his New Business bit. Guillaume’s all wrapped up in The Gunk at 01:26:11. And then there’s Jon, just diving into Castlevania: Circle of the Moon at, like, 01:36:36. It’s all a bit of a blur—like I said, total chaos, but in a good way, maybe?
And oh yeah, feel free to email us. Seriously, just do it.
Big shoutout to the folks behind the scenes. Guillaume Veillette, the editing wizard. And there’s Perry Burkum whipping up the “Men of Leisure” theme—catch more of that good stuff on his SoundCloud. The logo? That’s Connor Strickland’s handiwork; check out his work online.
Oh, and just as the credits roll (can you hear it?), there’s Greg’s pick for the ending music: “Truth, Despair, and Hope” from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Props to Nintendo for that masterpiece.
Anyway, that’s about it. Or is it?