![]() ![]() ![]() (Oh, and Justin couldn't make this episode because babies. It was an enlightening experience.ĭespite coming up with a whole backup plan for the lack of July games, it actually did end up as a pretty solid month, so we spend the top half of the show on some of the new releases, if that's your bag. The rule, though, was that at least two of the remaining three Besties had to have not played that game, so some of us would be playing them with fresh eyes. ![]() Each Bestie was asked to select one game from their childhood that they love. There were so few major releases this July that we decided the best way to cope was to go into the deep, dark past. It's fair to say that July 2014 will not go down as the most active month in video game history. Sorry it got so weird there, in the middle. Were they the outlet that got mad because the game had difficult choices in it or. Those guys wouldnt know a good game if they were forced to sit down and play it. (This isn't Polygon's official Game of the Year lineup, though - those will be announced soon!)įor those that have stuck with us from the beginning, through the exploratory episodes, the Chris Grant-a-Tron period, the video specials and countless horrible, imaginary special guests - thank you. Pretty sure it was polygon that put out some really fucking weird, asinine review of DOS2. In this four-hour series finale, we're pitting 2014's best games against one another in unyielding combat to the death. ![]() We're going to talk about video games for a very, very long time, y'all. The Besties have been on hiatus - which intimates a brief pause in an otherwise regular schedule, so let's call it a "temporary cancellation" - for a few months now, but we've gathered the crew back together for one last hurrah. ![]()
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