Terminator 2: Judgement Day Passes With Flying Colors

Today on You Love to See It, we dived deep into Terminator 2: Judgement Day, an all-time action classic that we both love (and cherish) and are able to critique, as you may have come to expect from our little movie rewatch podcast. But a note about that. As we…

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TV/FILM

How Does Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Stack Up?

On the latest episode of 99 Potions, Nerium and Imran sat down with Three Houses scholar LB Hunktears to have a spoilercast on Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes. Tune in to hear the crew talk about mercenary whistles, Elizabeth Holmes impressions, wine vs Gatorade, menu heaven and why October 2005…

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PODCASTS

Phasmophobia Custom Difficulty Options Include Speedy Demons, No Flashlight

The latest development preview from Kinetic Games teases a more tailored ghost-hunting experience in future Phasmophobia updates. In its Steam blog, the developer shared a peek at its upcoming Phasmophobia Custom Difficulty patch and more on the Sunny Meadows map. While Kinetic Games has touched on new customization options in…

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NEWS

Stranger Things Season 4: The Good, The Bad, The Vecna

This week on You Love To See It, we decided to ditch all the “traditional” business plans and scams and end “Nice Try July” by looking at Vecna’s business plan. That’s right, we spelunked into Stranger Things Season 4 with a deep, deep dive into Lover’s Lake (and the hell…

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TV/FILM

Have You Ever Watched an Angemon Take a Dump?

On this week’s episode of Channel F (the Fanbyte Video Game Game Show™), Pokemon are pushed to the proverbial periphery as we finally do our due diligence (with respect to Digimon). (You can also listen on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!) Sweet little baby Jordo (Senior Podcast Producer), who…

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PODCASTS

Global Game, Global Life: Impressions from the League of Legends World Championship

There's nothing quite like watching two top-tier teams go head-to-head in the heart of Los Angeles.

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The Prolific Dev Team Behind Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate

Go to the Steam page for Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate, which made a splash as the winner of the 50th Ludum Dare game jam, and you might note the distinctive name of its developer: Punkcake Délicieux. Click on their name and you’ll learn that Shotgun King is their first…

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FEATURES

PS Plus Premium Games Guide: PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5, Classic Games List (September 2022)

There has been no shortage of debate over the PS Plus Premium games coming to the service. Split between PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium tiers, there are different benefits attached to each one of them. We have a guide covering what they all entail, but if you’re curious about…

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GUIDES

A Non-Expert’s Guide to Getting into Dragon Gate

I’m really excited to see who wins the next Open the Dream Gate Championship match, and that’s something I couldn’t imagine myself saying a year ago. Dragon Gate had been one of those promotions I put off checking out for a long time, mostly because my impression of the company…

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WRESTLING

The Companions of Dragon Age Origins 10 Years Later

Dragon Age: Origins turned 10 earlier this month. Just like a group of once-close high school students, its band of unlikely heroes was scattered to the wind after their glory days hunting darkspawn together. As my own 10th anniversary of high school graduation is coming up next year, I’m thinking…

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FEATURES

Everything Announced at The Game Awards

It’s December and that means The Game Awards are back. Tonight, Geoff Keighley takes the stage where we’ll undoubtedly see a slew of announcements alongside recognition of the video game industry’s last year of efforts. We’ll be updating this post with all of the biggest announcements and trailer debuts from…

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Saturnday: Guardian Heroes and the Beautiful Gasp of a Dying Genre

Welcome to Saturnday, our weekly dive into the games and stories that punctuated the Sega Saturn’s all-too-brief existence in the 1990s. Move to a new screen. Beat up everyone in sight. Repeat. Sega’s legacy beyond Sonic games in the West has to be the advent and perfection of the side scrolling, 2D…

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FEATURES