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CAGcast #183: Our Favorites of 2009; Everything Else Sucks

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Old 01-10-2010, 01:13 PM   #41
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I enjoyed this episode a lot but there is one thing I must criticize. Why wasn't there a PC category? There are lots of great games which are released for the PC!
If you've ever listened to the show, you'd know they've talked about playing PC games maybe two or three times in the entire show's run. You'd just get N/A's from them like the PSP and DS categories.

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How is Crimson Gem? I've been itching for another portable RPG and Star Ocean isn't scratching the itch I thought I had for it.
It's a solid, straight forward RPG whose only major negative is that there are no dungeon maps, so it's easy to get lost.
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Old 01-10-2010, 03:00 PM   #42
All the Jeff Gerstmann comments felt a little weird, especially since there was a lot of overlap between the games you all liked (Borderlands, Shadow Complex, etc.). That guys was reviewing games back before you guys were even born...okay, he wasn't, but he's been doing this for a long time.
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Old 01-10-2010, 03:08 PM   #43
Good show guys. Shipwreck, where the hell do you find the time to play over a hundred 2009 released games?

Wombat, don't listen to the Cheapy hate. A Crack in Time was a fantastic game. It was probably my favorite in the series.

You guys should have finished Infamous. The ending was good. Shipwreck, the game was too long? How much time did you put into that Oblivion knockoff you were talking about in the beginning of the show? You could have beaten Infamous in another few hours.

Assassin's Creed 2 is so much more fun and enjoyable then the first. I wasn't expecting it to be this good considering AC1 was such a huge snooze fest. Plus, the game is pretty long. There's so much stuff to do. I definitely think it's worth a full price purchase.
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Old 01-11-2010, 02:40 AM   #44
Forgot to mention in my earlier post you guys should stop talking about Jeff Gerstmann before he finds you guys and pulls a Gerstmann on you ;D
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Old 01-11-2010, 03:19 AM   #45
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Wombat, dude, that diet sounds untenable. Instead of complicating things to that degree and denying yourself so many foods, why not just go with the math: eat less, exercise more? I promise that works.

I dropped 55 lbs. last year by simply bringing my daily calorie intake down and walking 40 minutes a day. I didn't deny myself any food that I love--I just made the trade-off. Eat a doughnut and you just lost 400 calories that you could have used on your dinner. Simple. No meat? No sugar? No bread? No ing way.

Still, best of luck and I hope it works for you, mister.
Dude's right. Torturing yourself will only lessen your odds of success. i went from 230lbs to 165lbs in a little over a year just by reducing the size of meals, eating potato instead of pasta and exercising 45-60min 5 days a week either cycling on an exercise bike or jogging.

But everyone has to do it thier own way. which in the end is the best chance you have to make it, just don't make it to hard on yourself or set unreasonable goals!
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Old 01-11-2010, 03:57 AM   #46
G.I. Joe Resolute is awesome. I'd recommend that to anybody who likes badass ninjas, Joe fan or not.
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Old 01-12-2010, 02:32 PM   #47
Funny stuff as usual. Surely nobody can question anymore whether Shipwreck is a great addition.
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Old 01-12-2010, 02:58 PM   #48
Shipwreck, I've played almost if not more games then you this year. I'd list them all, but I'm to lazy. Combined between PS3 and 360 I've played around 150 games. I did just say play, but you know. You may have beaten more than me
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Old 01-12-2010, 03:09 PM   #49
Cheapy, I'm a bit surprised that you couldn't get into Sacred 2. It's every bit as good as Baldur's Gate or Champions of Norrath. Though the online play with another player sucks due to lack of dedicated servers.
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Old 01-12-2010, 09:19 PM   #50
Good show I enjoyed it! I love that song that was chosen for the intro, I knew what it was on the first note! I played that song when I was in band (high schoo)... I loved playing it!

I hope you guys will get up to 1 mil listeners; I think you can do it, but I just think that there needs to be consistent CAGCASTs, as there were some weeks (and I mean weeks) where a CAGCAST couldn't be found. Its bad when your listeners have to beg for podcasts via Twitter, Facebook, CAG... probalby I-tunes as well. lol
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Old 01-13-2010, 10:32 AM   #51
Great show. I'm glad you went back to the usual format. I can honestly say that I would probably listen to the show less if you did more live shows.

Personally, I listen to the show to hear you, Wombat and Ship, and not some nervous sounding nerd who feels they should ask you what your thoughts are on whether they should buy game A or game B. Would you listen to Howard Stern if he allowed random unscreened callers to ask mundane questions? I think not.
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Old 01-13-2010, 11:27 PM   #52
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Great show. I'm glad you went back to the usual format. I can honestly say that I would probably listen to the show less if you did more live shows.

Personally, I listen to the show to hear you, Wombat and Ship, and not some nervous sounding nerd who feels they should ask you what your thoughts are on whether they should buy game A or game B. Would you listen to Howard Stern if he allowed random unscreened callers to ask mundane questions? I think not.
I couldn't agree more.

I don't know why people call in if they don't have a decent question to ask or are so scared of Cheapy & Wombat that they can barely get the words out.
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