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It's-a me! Luigi! But seriously - Apple Intelligence has made a truly un-intelligent move. Plus, Artisan: what is it? And will i rob you of your need for human employees?
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Paul chats with Sir Toby about Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s medieval realism, and Rad rocks! ROBOrocks, that is.
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AI Jesus? More like AIEEEEE, JESUS! A new art installation in Switzerland is making Paul a little cross. But can Petbarn's new AI app help level up Rad's doggy experience?
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No social media for under 16s! What does this mean for those toiling in the underground viral dance mines? Plus, LEGO launch a new sleigh, and Eve's Skin is looking a little weird, folks!
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Paul tries on a new suit. A new LAW suit, that is! Specifically, he discusses a new deepfake lawsuit fiasco, before chatting about the Crypto mogul who bought a six million dollar piece of art. Then, Rad puts pen to paper (sort of) with ReMarkable, which is, to be frank, kind of remarkable. Plus: EVERBOOM!
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Sam Lake (Remedy Games) joins Paul in a truly spoileriffic, thought-provoking spoilercast, now that all of Alan Wake 2's DLC is out. Rad takes a look Razzlekhan - why is something related to this bitcoin-jacking rapper in the Smithsonian?
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What's that on the horizon? Why, it be a remaster of Horizon Zero Dawn! And yarrrrr, it be also a Lego game too! Avast! Oh, and Paul does a proper pitch at Rad on the wonders of Marvel Snap.
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Did Riot ditch the Russo Brothers because their League of Legends script was MC-EW? Also, the You've Got Mail guy has died, prompting a delve into voice actors past. Also, Rad reckons the ECOVACS T30 OMNI doesn't suck - which seems like a design flaw, honestly.
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Paul thinks The Veilguard, the latest Dragon Age, is Draggin'. Rad sounds off on the Sonos Ace, and Magic the Gathering: Arena gets a look in.
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Paul enjoys jumping from platform to platform as he does jumping topic to topic, which makes his review of RetroRealms new 16 bit multiversal horror platformer (featuring Ash Vs. The Evil Dead and Halloween) a tad ironic. And Rad has more stuff she tested whilst on holiday: Life360's new Tiles, and their super helpful app, which can call you an ambulance, unless you don't want to impose on anyone. Finally, the LG Tone t90's trigger a really gross talk about ear wax.
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Silent Hill 2 is creepy as hell, so naturally, Paul ran into Team Bloober's superb new remake headfirst without any consideration for his personal safety. Rad, meanwhile, has returned from overseas, and she comes bearing the gift of fire! More specifically, Amazon's new Fire TV Stick, which she used for xbox cloud gaming. Also, she discusses the merits of July luggage.
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Doctor Doom invades Fortnite, prompting Paul to get up at 5am (although let's face it, any excuse, right?). Nintendo reveal some alarming hardware news with Alarmo, and Rad's spiral towards being a slot-jockey steps up with the charming Balatro+!
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Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred is out! And do you know what else is out, at least culturally? The YoHo Diablo! We promise we won't talk about that relic for a needlessly long time in this episode. Also, Rad is all smiles when it comes to tiles. By which we mean Life360's tiles, which have saved her bacon, and she chats about them with Dr. Colette Smart.
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Nintendo blows out 135 candles on it's birthday cake, and boy, are it's lips tired! Rad's commits a cardinal sin with an ozone water transfusion, plus, your besties are giving away SXSW wristbands, and a UE Miniroll speaker - head over to their instagram to enter!
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Hideo Kojima has some big career news, and people are having a little trouble wrestling with what it means. Overwatch's spacy new hero, Juno, has Paul fit to bursting, and Rad learns to love supermarkets thanks to the POCO F6 Pro!
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Sony's massive, expensive online shooter, Concord? Gone. Disappeared. But why? What the hell happened? Then, Rad and Paul head along to get a look at superb Melbourne escape Earthrise: Star Crew.
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Uh-oh. Paul is back on his World of Warcraft thing again, and has already clocked the new expansion, The War Within, twice. Rad lights up the room - literally - with Wiz smart lights, Paul dies over and over with the Dark Souls: The Sunless City board game, and Rad’s roster of robo-vacs grows thanks to the Roborock Flexi Lite.
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Rad takes a closer look at the PS5 Pro. Pro? She does so like a pro. Con? There's a lot of talk about wolf milk. Paul dives into two dystopian hellscapes: in video game form with Space Marines 2, and in board-game form, with Fallout Factions: Battle for Nuka World. Finally, there are two wolves inside Rad, and BOTH of them dug Alien: Romulus!
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WE'RE BACK! After a necessary sabbatical, Paul and Rad return with a very quick (but probably rather slow, actually) look at Ubisoft's Star Wars: Outlaws, idle games Doctor Who: Lost in Time and Star Trek Lower Decks, and a road-test of the super bougie robot vacuum, the Eufy S1 Pro.
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CrowdStrike Strikes Back! Well, it strikes for the first time, actually, and becomes the biggest IT failure of all time in the process. Plus, foldable phones! Are they all they're cracked up to be?
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