March Madness

March Madness Delivers too Many Games

March Madness happened in 2016 – there were just too many games. It forced their hand and in a surprise move, this week’s episode of video game podcast Argue The Toss covers the obscure, niche topic that is: recent video games.

It’s not even a slight exaggeration to say that this past March saw the release of a cornucoplentiful, quantitobountiful plethorabundance of games, including several must-play 60-hour-plus open world games. Even using a super efficient and meticulously planned schedule, the ATTeam weren’t able to play everything – so they didn’t even consider making one.

Each host has been visiting a different world, with Drew making a return to Hyrule to save the usual princess in The Legend Of Zelda – Breath Of The Wild, while Chella has been spending her time slaying robot dinosaurs in Horizon: Zero Dawn and battling regular robots in NiER: Automata. They’ve also both been making trips to some slightly smaller worlds, and discuss the text-adventure horror anthology Stories Untold and the 2D-platform adventure mystery Night In The Woods.

https://soundcloud.com/arguethetoss/s3e8-march-madness

 

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Chella Ramanan
Chella hails from the UK and joined Gameindustry.com around the year 2000. It was so many moons ago, she can't quite remember. Back then, the only women you saw in the games industry were in bikinis and vertiginous heels at trade shows - oh how times have changed, kind of. Chella started as a humble reviewer, but soon became our European Correspondent and keeps us on top of industry happenings across the Pond. She tends to like the weird Japanese games we've never heard of, so that's good for making us look all-encompassing and stuff. Chella does like games, so don't be fooled by the copious amount of columns devoted to bemoaning the lack of variety in the industry. When she's not surfing (the sea, not the internet) or camping up mountains, Chella likes a good action RPG (especially if it's sci-fi), anything with a good narrative and like we said, the weirder the better. She's also a regular in the GiN Lounge, but that's just because we like her accent.