The look back at 2020 continues as the ToB Crew discuss their top 3 favourite games from the previous year. Just like the movie and TV categories the rules are a little loosey goosey. That being said, there are a few key titles that can't be ignored. Listen to find out where ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ falls on the respective lists, while waiting to hear everyone's thoughts on ‘The Last of Us: Pt II’ now that we're several months removed from it's polarizing release. Plus stick around for some Smash Bros talk (as always) and much more, on this rare episode of ToB Games.
Read MoreToB Games - Next Gen Pre-Orders + Microsoft & Bethesda
It's been awhile since the ToB Crew got together to talk gaming, but with some of the biggest video game news of the last 5 years unfolding before our eyes, we felt it was time to get back in the saddle. Julian and Jeremy sit down to discuss the huge news of Microsoft buying Bethesda and what that means for not only ‘Xbox Game Pass’ but also for Sony and the next-gen console battle as a whole. It's a major shift of power in the gaming space but it also means fewer independent studios (so it's not all good news). Speaking of anti-consumer moves, the guys also touch on 'Super Mario 3D All-Stars' and Nintendo's baffling decisions around the bundle. Lastly, the pricing for the next-gen consoles are unpacked and the question of "is the series S price point a game changer?" is posed. All this and so much more on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast.
Read MoreToB Games - The Last of Us: Pt II - Spoilercast
What is there to say about The Last of Us that hasn’t already been said? Masterpiece. Epc. Umatched. In many ways it’s as close to a perfect video game as you can get. Fast forward to 2020 and in the midst of a real world pandemic, the sequel to that near-perfect game is released to polarized reaction. How does the sequel to one of the greatest games ever made create such a response? Easy; by being different, by challenging the audience, by being unconventional and bold. Julian, Dan and Jeremy, in a spoiler-filled discussion, unpack every story beat and character development to try to understand what makes the The Last of Us: Pt II tick.
Read MoreToB Games - Pre-Next Gen Special
The X-box One and PS4 are on their last legs, and we’re only months away from the next generation of consoles. Yet with the release of the PS5 and the X-Box Series X right on the horizon we still know surprisingly little. How much will they cost? Is $450 too much? Does physical media still matter? What’s enough storage? Who’s going to figure out the “Netflix of gaming” first? With so many questions, Julian, Dan, and Jeremy attempt to answer them all on a rare ToB Games special episode!
Read MoreToB Games - More Smash Characters
It seems that the ToB Crew only get time to talk games when Nintendo has an announcement. What a nice confidence! In a surprise Direct, Nintendo announced that SNES games were headed to Nintendo Online (Launching with some heavy hitters like The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Super Metroid, just to name a few), Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury joins the Smash roster (complete with an awesome pixel art intro!), and most importantly, that even though there is only 1 character left to reveal in the “fighters pack”, that even more characters would be joining the Smash roster after that!
Read MoreToB Games - E3 2019
If you follow the video game world, even from a distance, you know that E3 is like Christmas, Easter, Halloween, and your birthday all combined for the those in the games business. With it comes exciting new announcements, sizzle reels, reveals, and surprises. Regardless of what types of games you’re into, there’s always something to get excited about. This year, with Sony, and other major players pulling out, it seemed like the show might lack some of it’s luster. Fortunately, there was still a lot to get excited about. Not the least of which being the Avengers game from Sqaure Enix, a sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the first game play of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, plus the surprising new character announcements for Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Julian, Dan, and Jeremy discuss all that and so much more in the annual E3 breakdown episode of ToB Games!
Read MoreToB Games - The State of the Switch
Now that we’ve all flipped over our calendars to 2019 Julian and Jeremy figured it would be a good idea to sit down and discuss the state of the Nintendo Switch. It will have been on the market for 2 years in March, and so as the console moves into it’s “terrible twos” the guys take a moment to look back at the good ol’ days, as well as examine how it stacks up today, and even what’s in store for the future. Are there enough good games? Is online worth 20 bucks a year? Is Super Smash Bros. Ultimate a game changer for the console? All these questions are answered and more on this week’s Tower of Babble Podcast!
Read MoreToB Games - Red Dead Redemption 2
It’s been some time since the last ToB Games instalment but with the launch of Rockstar’s latest cowboy epic being one of the largest in entertainment history, it only made sense that it would get it’s own show. Julian and Dan break down the game in a free flow, spoiler free, discussion that covers everything from the games rich characters and complex narratives to whether the deliberately slow pace is actually one the games best attributes. Plus all things western! Including: horses, hats, hijacks and hijinks!
Read MoreToB Games - E3 2018
It's been awhile since we've taken a break from talking about the latest in film and television news and turned our collective eye towards the gaming industry, but with E3 now upon us we would we remiss if we didn't dive into all the major announcements coming out of gaming's biggest showcase. From Sony and their stellar first party lineup featuring "The Last of Us Pt 2", "Spider-Man" and more to Nintendo and their concentration on all things "Super Smash Bros" and everything in between, the guys discuss the biggest reveals, trailers and demos from this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo.
Read MoreToB Games - Tobies 2017
With the calendar having officially rolled over to 2018 it's only appropriate that we look back at some of the best games of the previous year. Julian, Daniel and Jeremy discuss some of their favourite games of 2017, including Horizon: Zero Dawn, Middle Earth: Shadow of War, Mario Odyssey and much more. The guys then turn their gaze toward the future and look forward to some of the big games coming down the pike in 2018. All this and so much more on another episode of ToB Games!
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