They don't get much bigger than this folks. There are more big games on the way, but here we have two huge ones in the same week. Join Anthony, Susan, Alexander, and Danny on a review odyssey, from hugely disappointing to incredible, two-and-a-half to five stars, Assassin's Creed: Unity to Dragon Age: Inquisition. Also, Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley, and the nearly extinct "art" of deliberate obtuseness in game design.
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Show Breakdown
Hosts: Anthony (@ajohnagnello), Susan (@SusanArendt), Alexander (@Sliwinski), Danny (@db_cowan)
- 00:01:15 // Dragon Age: Inquisition
- 00:36:35 // Assassin's Creed: Unity
- 01:02:48 // Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley
- 01:19:20 // Obtuseness in game design
Theme Music: Satsuma Audio and Whitaker Blackall – "A Basstastic Undertaking"
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- Dragon Age: Inquisition review: Tipping the scales
- Assassin's Creed Unity review: A tale of two games
- Harvest Moon 3D: The Lost Valley review: Fractured farming tales
Jonathan Downin (@jonathandownin)


