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TCGP 61 – S**t Fu

On this extremely sleep deprived episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Guys, this is probably the craziest episode of The College Gamers Podcast we have ever recorded. Enjoy. We have a lot of titanfall 2 talk. Let’s go kill a Gwent server. Dishonored 2 shows off some super cool new powers. Link can apparently cook pretty well. Symmetra is getting some love. Dayz is putting 99% of their chickens in PC gaming. Battlefield 2142 is coming back from the dead. Mike is sleep deprived from game jam. Taft has played For Honor. What are we playing? Will Mike get sleep? Why is this show titled the way it is? Found out in this AWESOME episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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TCGP 60 – Obama The Playa

On this supremely secretive episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Chris Metzen is retiring and Mike needs a moment. Poland is getting a really cool stamp. Assassins Creed is getting a collection around one of it’s best characters. Hearthstone is getting a bundle to help new players. Zelda amiibos might leak the release date of Breath of the Wild which in turn leaks the release of something else. We are not super impressed by Metal Gear Survival. Taft and Mike want a game that combined Hearthstone, Assassins Creed, and Titanfall and we might have the game to get that (very odd) fix. Mike found a super creepy platformer. What game are we playing? And MORE! I tell you! On this awesome episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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Would You Buy a Game Remake?

I am writing this on the same day 2K released BioShock: The Collection, which is a remastering of the BioShock games. Also, on episode 59 of The College Gamers Podcast my co-host and I had a great conversation about the announcement of an Arkham Batman remake that looked amazing. Skyrim is getting a remake that I am pumped for. It seems that the video game market is flooded with remakes of older games. Not to mention Nintendo bringing their older titles to new devices.

It is obvious that remakes are aimed towards the more hardcore fans of a game. Being honest with myself, I am 100 percent going to buy the Skyrim remake at full price. It does not make sense, there is no new gameplay or story, I already have over 300 hours logged on steam but that is because I LOVE that world and lore. At full price, the average gamer would most likely not buy a game they already have just  because of a graphical upgrade.

Remakes are not a bad thing. I would make an argument that remakes are good for the video game industry. It gives fans of a series something to do between releases of new games. Remakes also make extra revenue that can fund projects while not hurting productivity because remakes can be contracted out to other studios.

The original Arkham Batman games are not on the current generation consoles. So making a remake that takes advantage of modern day console power makes since but should not be sold at full price. Because a remake gives no new content but does take time and work to remake the game, it shouldn’t be sold too cheap. Finding a balance will be important for game developers who want to sell remakes. As long as remakes are bought, remakes will be sold.

Have you bought a remake or planning to buy a remake? Tell me why at bluecowradio@gmail.com

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TCGP 59 – Give Me Gameplay or Give Me Death!

On this perilously handsome episode of The College Gamers Podcast: We are throwing a Fireside Gathering! Wildcard tries to explains itself but Mike does not buy it. Arkham Batman remake is looking goooooood. Development time for Cyberpunk 2077 is getting intense. World of Warcraft is enjoying the success of Legion. What is that Star Wars game? I want it. Halo is coming to Windows 10 but it might not be what you think. Forze Horizon 3 will is getting a demo. Do we get our Warthog? PS4 Pro and Slim announced  but we are not excited. What are we games are we playing? And more on THIS (yes, THIS) episode of The College Gamers Podcast.

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TCGP 58 – Watch That Warthog Fly

On this ludicrously harmonic episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Don’t burn your feet on the floor. Firewatch is watching its way onto the Xobx One. Mortal Combat XL and Pack Two are coming to finish your PC. Overwatch is getting a free weekend. Play it. Seriously. You can drive the warthog in a game other then Halo now! People are not happy with Ark at the moment, but those dragons though. You will be able to blow on your Nintendo cartridges again. We get a peak at the new Titanfall mechs. What are we playing? And more on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast!!

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TCGP 57 – How is Vampyr Spelled?

On this luxuriously spacious episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Sorry Russia, no free Halo for you. I love when my games are remade for mobile and then ported to console. Vampyr looks unique, and not just the spelling. Xbox players can witness The Witness soon. Evolve is getting some new content. More issues arise for No Man’s Sky. Sleeping Dog developers are developing a cool looting game. Dues Ex is following in Batman’s steps. What games are we playing? And more! On this episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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TCGP 56 – Left for Metal Gear Dead

On this astonishingly complex episode of The College Gamers Podcast: We see some abilities from Dishonored 2 but do robots have souls and add to your kill count? Left for Dead 3 is coming ou-oh wait, it is Metal Gear Survive. We are finely getting space combat in Battlefront. You can customize your dragon in Scalebound. Ubisoft is giving us a sports game. Taft is excited but Mike is unimpressed. Trolling just got harder in Overwatch. Ezio may be leap of faithing into your Xbox One/PS4! Creators of South Park has made a device that should never been built. We answer your emails. What are we playing? And more on THIS episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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The One With Dills

On this scientifically amazing episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Dills joins us today to talk about video games! Blizzard announced when we are getting Demon Hunters and Mike is pumped. The developers of Sea of Thieves show off their game and explain what we will be doing. Elder Scrolls: Legends has now entered public Beta. Will this be a Hearthstone killer? (Hint: No) No Man’s Sky is getting a small delay for PC players. Rockstar has something cooking and we discuss what we would like to see. We talk about some major changes coming to Civ 6. StarCraft might be getting an HD remake. What games are we talking about. A lot of off topic conversation. And more! On this episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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Why Hearthstone’s Invite-A-Friend System is Broken

Last Month Hearthstone implemented an “Invite-A-Friend” system for the game. Players use a link to invite new players to play Hearthstone and the link used would bind the accounts together. For inviting one player and the invited player reaching level 20, the Original player would receive Morgle the Oracle, a (very awesome) Shaman class hero. A player gets a free card pack for each friend that reaches level 20 once the fifth friend reaches level 20. Hearthstone is a free to play card game that has been out for 2011. At this point in Hearthstone’s life, the amount of gamers that have not discovered Hearthstone is a very small number. Joining Hearthstone can seem like a daunting task. Hundreds of cards have been added through multiple expansions and it can be intimidating to try to collect them all, which is required to compete competitively. Many people may have the problem where none of their friends are interested in Hearthstone (like myself). Many Hearthstone players will probably resort to using a second personal email to create a new account and grind their way to level 20 for Morgle.

Blizzard could keep players around by incentivizing friends who are linked to play with each other. Once a player reaches a certain level, such as 20 or 30, let friends earn quest credit by playing friends. Limit this to one quest a week or unlimited quests for a limited amount of time. The level requirement and the time limit put on these perks would reduce the amount of fraudulent accounts created.

Every plan has its own set of flaws while at the same time requiring a good enough incentive for players to go through the trouble of talking friends and family into playing.

Have an idea of how to the invite-a-friend system should work? Leave a comment!

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