Alright, here we go. I mean, try to make sense of this chaos, but don’t say I didn’t warn you.
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So, this week was about, like, trying to snag a Switch 2. Honestly, it was like chasing after a mirage in the desert—kind of pointless but you do it anyway. Picture me, James, and the gang in a mad scramble on our computers. Spoiler alert: We all ended up with one. Yay, right? Though it felt like retailers had some secret agenda against us. Strange, huh?
Get this, James magically segued us into listener mail. How does he do it? We somehow ended up gabbing about key card-only Switch 2 games. I mean, what’s with that? Maybe it’s the cool thing now? Or just a headache? Not sure. Oh, and someone asked if grabbing Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition is worth it if you’re already clinging to that old Wii U version. Honestly, I smell a collector’s nightmare—keep both, I’d say. But don’t quote me on it.
And you know, James’s transitions are like… out of a magician’s hat. We stumbled into his segment next. Guillaume’s deep in The Gunk now that he finished X’s new content. Muddy stuff, literally. Meanwhile, Jon’s digging around in Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. Nostalgia vibes, for real. Oh wait, where was I?
Email us something. Maybe your thoughts, complaints, or your grandma’s secret cookie recipe. No promises we won’t eat it all and forget to reply.
So, Guillaume Veillette worked his editing magic on this mess. Our “Men of Leisure” theme? All thanks to Perry Burkum. If that tickles your fancy, go bug him on SoundCloud. Connor Strickland’s the genius behind our logo. Seriously, check out his wizardry online.
Oh, and the episode’s ending tune, “Truth, Despair, and Hope” from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, was Greg’s pick. Nice choice, Greg. Nintendo keeps the rights though, just saying.
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What a trip, right?