
Episode #183
Should you Buy Dead Or Alive 6 Last Round ? [GALP 183]
Let's take a look at Team Ninja’s Dead or Alive 6 Last Round . Is it worth picking up today, or have aggressive monetisation and missing feature updates left it dead on arrival?

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Episode #183
Let's take a look at Team Ninja’s Dead or Alive 6 Last Round . Is it worth picking up today, or have aggressive monetisation and missing feature updates left it dead on arrival?

Episode #182
Musou, monsters, and major delays! This week on GALP, Bish delivers his unfiltered thoughts on the new Dynasty Warriors: Origins DLC and dissects the open-zone gameplay mechanics of Nioh 3 . Plus, we tackle a major rumor: did the massive launch of Pokémon Pokopia silently derail the release window for Dynasty Warriors 3 Remastered ? Bish looks at Tomihiko Sho's involvement and breaks down how Omega Force's secret workload might have left DW3 fans waiting in the wings.

Episode #181
Censorship is reaching a boiling point, and the rules make absolutely no sense. Today, GALP dives into the weirdly inconsistent world of Japanese game censorship. We look at the death of Senran Kagura 7even , the survival of Samurai Maiden , and why Sony-backed blockbusters like Stellar Blade get a green light while others get the axe. Our Take: Protecting kids is essential, but it belongs in the hands of the storefronts and established rating boards like PEGI and ESRB, not arbitrary corporate censorship. We also briefly touch on the Dead or Alive series and discuss how the Online Safety Act is shaking up the industry. You don't want to miss this deep dive into the industry's biggest identity crisis!

Episode #180
If you spent the 2000s screaming "It's Tricky!" at your TV, this episode is for you. Bish takes a deep dive into the history of SSX , charting its rise to greatness and the frustrating reasons why a proper revival never happened. Luckily, the indie scene is stepping up. We're shining a spotlight on Wabisabi Games' newly revealed HYPERyuki: Snowboard Syndicate . Bish breaks down why this game looks like the true modern heir to SSX , from its vibrant, high-energy style to its commitment to classic features like couch co-op split-screen and 8-player online multiplayer mayhem. Grab your board, we're heading back to the slopes! Sponsors: Skyscanner Ninja Wifi (code 'GAL' for 20% OFF) Global Wifi ( code 'GAL' for 10% OFF) Tags: #JRPG #RPG #Gaming #VideoGames #ゲーム実況 #NintendoSwitch2 #Switch2 #GamingReview #Nintendo #GALP #Gaming #ゲーム #プレイステーション #Playstation #Nintendo #任天堂 #EA #SSX #SnowBoarding #Retro #JETSETRADIO #HYPERyuki

Episode #179
This week on GALP, Bish is taking a trip down memory lane back to the legendary, trash-talking golden era of Call of Duty on the Xbox 360. But it’s not all nostalgia—we’re looking ahead to the franchise's future with the massive leaks surrounding Modern Warfare 4 . The conversation then transitions into the massive business shifts over at Microsoft. After Black Ops 6 and 7 drove subscription costs through the roof, Xbox's new CEO has completely reversed course, removing Day One CoD in favor of dropping the Game Pass price. Bish breaks down his thoughts on the new leadership and explains why he is 100% on board with the changes she’s making! Sponsors: Skyscanner Ninja Wifi (code 'GAL' for 20% OFF) Global Wifi ( code 'GAL' for 10% OFF) Tags: #JRPG #RPG #Gaming #VideoGames #ゲーム実況 #NintendoSwitch2 #Switch2 #GamingReview #Nintendo #GALP #Gaming #ゲーム #プレイステーション #Playstation #Nintendo #任天堂 #XBOX #CallOfDuty
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