007: Everything or Nothing
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We’re going back to the heady days of licensed multi-platform games in the early 00s this month as we play 007: Everything or Nothing and talk about the era of arcane save processes, weird genre mashups, awful final missions, and the ways in which the whole medium could turn on a relatively short dime to become something new. Was this game an unheralded prelude to the next-gen era? Maybe! We talk about it. Thank you so much as always for listening, please rate and review the podcast, and tell all your friends on whatever social media you call home that they should check us out. See you next month! Send us questions about our game clubs, other games, or gaming in general to [email protected]! If you would like to support us please visit patreon.com/abnormalmapping for exclusive podcasts! Things Discussed: Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Final Fantasy Type-0, Final Fantasy XIV, GoldenEye, The Binding of Isaac, Star Ocean The Second Story R, Octopath Traveler II, 007: Everything or Nothing, 007: NightFire Next Month’s Game Club: Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Music this EpisodeGun Barrel by Sean Callery and Jeff TymoschukEverything or Nothing by MyaTheme of RENA by Motoi SakurabaThe Leaflands (Day) by Yasunori NishikiNearly Civilized by Esthero Timestamps(00:00:00) - Segment 1: Games Played(00:32:00) - Segment 2: 007: Everything or Nothing(01:58:10) - Segment 3: Questions
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