4 Reality-Bending Experiences We Had at TGS

You can download the MP3 if you wanna slap this thing on your music player of choice, or stream it with the YouTube embed above. Contents:

1:00 – PlayStation VR. The good, the bad, and the motion sick.

(Danganronpa, Summer Lesson, Final Fantasy XIV)

18:30 – Kabe-DON!

(Love games letting you meet a real live prince at TGS)

35:15 – A game that could only happen in Japan.

44:00 – Somehow, the most elaborate booth was a damn mobile game.

In the follow-up episode, we’ll talk about the big games we played and pick the best and worst of the show, because everyone loves awards!

If you have any TGS questions, ask here and if we get them before recording, we’ll try and answer them. Thanks for listening.

Below are some images of the stuff we talked about.

 

 

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