Being as it is the end the December there's not a lot happening in the games industry. Let's take the time to reflect on the year of games as experienced by the happysalad crew whilst our stomachs reflect on the multitude of errors made in recent days.
Tunic
Formerly known as Secret Legend, Tunic is an isometric action-adventure game about a tiny fox.
At what point in life does "sleep is for foo's" become "sleep is soooo goooood"? Don't underestimate sleep my friends.
In this podcast we have cereal debating, some talk about Bugsnax, the runes of Tunic and a beer cult.
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Dan is out of action this week so that means it's guest time! Let's bring in our standard standup standin, Kippers. We've got "better late than never" coverage of Elden Ring and Cyberpunk 2077, Rob finishes Tunic, Zac gets updated and we talk about how SEGA may have lost their minds.
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We're a little light on games news and game playing this week so it time to get rambly. Take a stroll with us through to cosy dales of chat in this less focused, laid back podcast. There arte still some games though. We talk a bit about Tunic, Rocket League Sideswipe, Astroneer and Fortnite??? Whatever next?
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At some point in history, Gnomes invaded Ireland and forced out the native Leprechauns. On this day we remember the senseless violence between the blades of grass. Once done with that we'll talk about Playstation Plus, Bungie's legal foibles, Tunic, Boba Fett, Kirby and a dinosaur-based-city-building-rogue-like.
Correction: The Leprechauns actually won.
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In this episode we pick out the bits that interested us from The Game Awards whilst juggling cats and bad throats. Rob wraps up Backbone, flies away in Exo One and Zac adds some DLC to the usual Oxygen Not Included segment. Oh and a little thing called Halo came out so we checked that out too.
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Ready for more, because there's a whole episode more of E3 press conference stuff. SaladCast runs down Ubisoft, the PC Gaming Show, Sony and Nintendo.
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