Notes for this Podcast
Full house for episode 19! This week has been fairly quiet, as the release date for the Nintendo Switch nears. We still manage to sink our teeth into what scraps we can scavenge, and as always, let you know what we’ve been playing in the past week.
This week, Liam talks about the recently released Nioh, and gives his early impressions of the Souls-like, samurai action title.
Shadow of Mordor sequel announced

As we recorded, it was simply a leaked retail listing. Since then, a short cinematic trailer has been released for Middle-earth: Shadow of War, a sequel to the sprawling action game based in Tolkien’s fantasy realm.
Exciting news for Lord of the Rings fans!
The Nokia 3310 is reborn

It’s a popular time for retro hardware.
This chunky, early 2000’s, mobile communication device has been repurposed and re-released with a new, albeit simple, operating system and some upgrades.
Read the full spec on the Nokia website.
Obituary: Alan Stone
The co-founder of Nintendo America, Alan “Al” Stone has passed away aged 71, after a battle with cancer.
Natalie Dormer rocking the N7 hoodie
She looks great with the red and white stripe, and she sounds brilliant in the role of Dr Lexi T’Perro.
I also mentioned the sheer scale of the game, but wanted to quote my source:
Outstanding! Here’s hoping it’s written to the same standards as its predecessors.
You can read more about Mass Effect: Andromeda on the game homepage.
GlesGames XI
This awesome event will run once again at the Drygate Brewery in Glasgow on Saturday 4th at March. A pub quiz kicks off the event at 4PM, and there’s much more besides. Tickets available via Eventbrite – attendees must be aged 18 or over.
“Cat Mario”
The game mentioned towards the end of the podcast is Syobon Action, also known as Cat Mario. It’s a twisted platformer, and incredibly frustrating. You can play it for free online, but try not to break your keyboard.
Competition
Congrats to Iain Everett who won a copy of World of Goo for correctly guessing last week’s quote.
We have another quote in this week’s podcast, and if you can tell us who said it and which game it appeared in, you’ll be entered into a draw (or a coin toss!) to win a copy of Super Meat Boy (PC)!