Welcome to Friendly Fire Show 237!
Ben and Steve return! After a months-long absense, it’s time to chat Japan, backlogs and Summer Game Fest showcases.
Welcome to Friendly Fire Show 237, Stevivor’s long-running (and usually) weekly video games podcast!
Here’s what to expect this week.
Xbox and Bethesda Showcase 2023
- (01:55) General thoughts
- (03:00) No CG, eh Aaron Greenberg?
- (05:00) Fable with Richard Ayoade
- (06:30) Avowed gameplay
- (09:00) South of Midnight is coming from We Happy Few’s Compulsion Games
- (11:00) Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 looks neat, has tasks
- (13:00) 1TB Black Series S is priced at $550 AUD
- (15:25) Starfield gameplay, alongside special editions and price
Summer Game Fest 2023
- (21:10) General thoughts
- (26:25) Prince of Persia The Lost Crown announced and coming in 2024
- (27:50) Star Trek Infinite is a new strategy game from Paradox
- (28:30) Alan Wake 2 gameplay and new reveals
PlayStation Showcase 2023
- (30:20) What the hell is Project Q?
- (34:30) Final Fantasy 7 Remake Rebirth coming early 2024
- (35:30) Spider-Man 2 gameplay shown off alongside release date confirmation
Aussie-made stuff
- (39:00) Moving Out 2, Jumplight Odyssey demos coming with Steam Next Fest
- Fellow Traveller announces Citizen Sleeper 2
- Macabre is a stealth extraction horror game from Sydney’s Weforge
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