2017 Preview: Multi-Platform

Posted on February 1, 2017

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This week on the show, we’ve taken you through the console exclusives, so now it’s time to discuss the games that will be gracing multiple platforms in 2017! The great thing about these games is, generally speaking, they are available across the major gaming consoles and PC so that nobody misses out on the gaming goodness! Join Luke, Archer, Elliot and Kieren as they discuss the big games for 2017 in this space. Also this week, Luke has been spending his time in the darkness, sometimes wearing his virtual reality headset, playing the very scary Resident Evil VII: Biohazard! Did he manage to finish the game for his review or was it too terrifying to complete? Games covered on this episode include: For Honor Friday the 13th: The Game Ghost Recon: Wildlands Injustice 2 Mass Effect Andromeda Metal Gear Survive Outlast 2 Prey Red Dead Redemption 2 South Park: Fractured But Whole Tekken 7 Vampyr Yooka-Laylee …and many more! Don’t miss all the action in another jam-packed edition of your favourite gaming show!

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Luke Mitchell

Luke Mitchell

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Luke spends his time making radio, playing video games, binge-watching TV, getting unreasonably invested in wrestling, hosting bear events and hanging out with his beautiful pets.

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Morgan Archer

Having arguments in 140 characters or less since 2010

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Elliot Attard

Elliot Attard

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Beer aficionado, PC gamer, TV show binge-watcher, music lover, and elite member of high society - Elliot possesses all of the qualities needed to project his word thoughts straight into your eye holes.

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Kieren Munn

A typical gaymer, I enjoy most RPG's, Platformers, and Fighting games. I started gaming early with Sonic the Hedgehog, Mortal Kombat and Alex the Kidd on my Sega Mega Drive. This started a "healthy" obsession that has spanned 5 generations of consoles, and I won't be stopping anytime soon.

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