Sean and Vinnk take to their microphones about the latest video game news, review Future Retro titles, and lament their
growing Pile of Shame.
Join Jay and Paul in an all - new episode of Patched where the duo discusses some of the games in their
respective piles of shame, highlighting some that they'd like to get back to in particular and others from 2018 that are high atop their to - play lists.
We know some of you listeners are sitting atop your
own piles of shame, though, and we want to encourage you to cross a few off your list and make some room for some of the big titles you're looking forward to during the rest of the year.
Repeat two or three dozen times across a year, and so accumulates a snapshot of my own so -
called pile of shame.
My January kicked off with Dragon Age: Inquistion, certainly not a new game, but one that had been stuck in the great big
pile of shame for many moons.
Simple things like separating roll and sprint is a joy, for example, and this and everything else the mod offers is probably enough to draw me back to Lordran once again, despite my ever -
growing pile of shame.
Their
dreaded Pile of Shame, sitting somewhere in their house gathering dust and breeding guilt in the back of their minds.
Is
your pile of shame getting bigger or smaller?
I know I told myself that I would buy less games for my Xbox One than the Xbox 360, and ensure that I'd finish them before buying new ones, but even I'm starting to see
a pile of shame slowly start to grow — and that's only with one main console.
They also talk about moments in
their pile of shame.
This weekend is all about finishing up (or trying to) games on
my pile of shame like Watch Dogs and Wolfensetin.
Beat that
pile of shame, dust off the old classics and stop getting worked up about bad team - mates.
I can finally can tick Dragon Age: Origins off
my pile of shame list.
Everyone has
a pile of shame and mine is beginning to grow quicker than I'd like, so today's (expected) delay of Quantum Break is quite a welcome one, besides, it gives Remedy Entertainmen... [Read More]
If you've already got a massive backlog of games to play in
your pile of shame, it may be worth going in with caution.
Jeff Johnson's look at Metal Gear Solid 4 through
the the Pile of Shame finally has been closed.
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Pile of Shame Tidying & 2018, The Year Ahead Join Jay and Paul in an all - new episode of Patched where the duo discusses some of the games in their respective piles of shame, highlighting some that they'd like to get back to in particular and others from 2018 that are high atop -LSB-...]
My backlog is running amok as usual, so this is as good a time as any to get caught up on some of those nagging titles festering in
my pile of shame before Diablo III and Destiny drop for the PS4 at the end of the summer.
We'll all chuckle and joke about our growing «
Piles of Shame».
Something off
the pile of shame or perhaps revisiting some recent gems with the addition of DLC.
This week on the show, we're talking about gaming backlogs and what we can do to eliminate (or at least reduce)
our piles of shame.
With every Steam sale,
our piles of shame grow to new, unsurmountable heights.
After knocking over a couple of games recently I was expecting jump into some new titles in
my pile of shame but returned to Metal Gear Sold V: The Phantom Pain to fill in some time and before you know it I'm back into it again and fully -LSB-...]
Finally, to close the month Joe wrote an opinion piece called I Want to Game but I Have
a Pile of Shame, something most gamers can relate to!
Her strengths include multitasking, puzzle solving, character creation and adding to
her pile of shame.
It's a time where you can clear out your bank account of all that cumbersome money and use it to grow that
pile of shame you have sat on your computer hard drive.
There's a reason why its sales are famous, with irresistible deals gamers can't refuse (how big is
your pile of shame?).
Reknown for being lazy, outdoor - fearing types at the best of times, many gamers could be found tucked up inside as a result, in many cases tackling
their piles of shame.
On
my pile of shame is Valiant Hearts: The Great War.
Ah
my pile of shame is quite extensive and spans multiple generations, all the way back to the Nintendo 64.
But be careful not to overdo it or your resume might end up on
a pile of shame!