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Colin's Last Stand: Side Quest, Episode 45 (Audio)

Mega Man 11 Review!

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Side Quest, Episode 45: Mega Man 11 Review

Don't reinvent the wheel.

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Patreon-Exclusive Sacred Symbols (September, 2018): The Other Guys

Sacred Symbols is a PlayStation-centric podcast. You all know that! But we thought we'd change things up in this month's CLS Patreon-exclusive podcast by dedicating an entire episode of Sacred Symbols to The Other Guys: Nintendo, Xbox, and PC. We solicited questions from our $2+/month suppo...

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KnockBack, Episode 33: Calvin and Hobbes

From late 1985 until the very end of 1995, immensely talented artist Bill Watterson produced Calvin and Hobbes, a beloved comic strip all about a young boy and his imaginary tiger friend. During the decade it ran -- and in the decades since -- Calvin and Hobbes has touched millions, but even more...

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Fireside Chats, Episode 56: Fireside Chats X Not So Common

I've admired Pat Contri from afar for about 18 months, now. Pat and I first started chatting around the time I started Colin's Last Stand, and while we've kept in touch via DM and text, we never had the pleasure of meeting in person. Well, until now. Pat is a fascinating guy, a prolific collector...

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 13: RIP Telltale (and Vita, too?)

The last few days have been dire. Beloved adventure game dev Telltale has been suddenly shuttered, leaving some 250 people unemployed. It's incredibly sad, and we take the time to go through the whats, whys, and hows. Sony also revealed that PlayStation Vita manufacturing will officially conclude in...

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Colin's Last Stand: Side Quest, Episode 44 (Audio)

 10 Dormant PlayStation Franchises That Sony Should Revive!

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Side Quest, Episode 44: 10 Dormant PlayStation Franchises That Sony Should Revive

Back from the dead.

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KnockBack, Episode 32 | The Lord of the Rings (novels)

In 1954, J.R.R. Tolkien -- British writer, scholar, and Oxford professor -- released the most important and influential piece of fantasy in literary history: The Lord of the Rings. As a follow-up to The Hobbit, which Tolkien published nearly two decades earlier in 1937, the so-called Trilogy repr...

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Fireside Chats, Episode 55: The End of America (and Other Questions)

It was only a few months ago that I had US Navy Lieutenant Michael Autery on Fireside Chats. I liked our conversation about the Constitution so much that I invited him back to the show for a game of Five Questions, all surrounding American history and politics. Is American Exceptionalism real? Ho...

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 12: Colin Hates Himself

It's the calm before the storm, and we're looking to keep ourselves busy in the wake of Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Spider-Man. Colin took the unusual step of starting up Mass Effect Andromeda to pass the time. Did he make such a decision because he hates himself? We discuss. But beyond that, of c...

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Mega Man 11: A Comprehensive Demo Breakdown (and Playthrough)

Blue Bombin'.

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KnockBack, Episode 31: Guilty Pleasure Movies

There are films we really love. Other flicks we totally hate. And a mass of movies in the middle that just kind of exist. Then, there are the so-called Guilty Pleasure Movies, films that, regardless of critical reception and box office draw, have us coming back for more... even if we sometimes tr...

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Sacred Symbols, Special Episode I: Spider-Man Spoilercast

Today, we're conducting an experiment. Instead of jamming Spider-Man into a regular episode of Sacred Symbols, thus inevitably making a three hour-plus show, we decided to spin-out an episode exclusively dedicated to our favorite Web Slinger, and his PS4-exclusive adventure in particular. We stru...

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Colin's Last Stand: Side Quest, Episode 43 (Audio)

Shadow of the Tomb Raider Review!

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Side Quest, Episode 43: Shadow of the Tomb Raider Review

Selfishness.

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Fireside Chats, Episode 54: Is TV Dying?

When TV programming began reliably broadcasting in the 1940s, the world changed forever. The advent of radio decades earlier already made the world smaller, but with television, you didn't only listen. You watched, too. Fast forward some 70 years, though, and TV seems outright quaint, and the evi...

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 11: Lara Croft's Mean Streak

Shadow of the Tomb Raider's launch is imminent, and we've been playing it, so we decided to dedicate a portion of this week's episode to Eidos Montreal's latest. Our conversation focuses not only on the finer points of the game, though, but on Lara Croft herself. Does her selfishness and callousness...

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KnockBack, Episode 30 | Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

In 1983, the original Star Wars trilogy wrapped up with Return of the Jedi. From Jabba the Hutt and Boba Fett to Emperor Palpatine and Admiral Ackbar, Episode VI is chock-full of great characters, but it also happens to be the culmination of a story that, at the time, was six years in the making....

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Fireside Chats, Episode 53: Small Business Catharsis

Owning a small business is hard work. Really hard work, actually. Today's guest, Kyle Eastman, reinforces this notion with his story of determination and grit. Eastman owns a used games and sports equipment store in Oklahoma, but his journey in getting there is an interesting one. Telling that st...

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Colin's Last Stand: Side Quest, Episode 42 (Audio)

Spider-Man (PS4) Review!

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 10: Is The Last of Us 2 Overhyped?

Next year (presumably), we'll finally get our hands on Naughty Dog's highly-anticipated sequel to The Last of Us, the aptly-named The Last of Us: Part II. But one Sacred Symbols listener has a concern: Is it even possible for it to live up to the hype? We discuss. We also delve deep into news from t...

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Side Quest, Episode 42: Spider-Man PS4 Review

New York's Finest.

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Patreon-Exclusive Sacred Symbols (August, 2018): The Chris Ray Gun Episode

Back in early July, the newest CLS show -- Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast -- launched, and it already has a weekly listenership in excess of 50,000 people. The co-host of the show, YouTuber and comedian Chris Ray Gun, has already become a hit with the audience, but he's still a mystery to man...

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KnockBack, Episode 29 | The Batman: Dark Knight Trilogy

The three movies in the Christopher Nolan Batman Trilogy are widely considered to be the best superhero movies ever made, particularly within the nearly decade-long time they were produced and released. Rife with exceptional acting talent -- from Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, and Heath Ledger to Gar...

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Fireside Chats, Episode 52: Neither the Left nor the Right Will Do

In today's exceptionally hostile us-versus-them political environment, nuance often slips through the cracks. From immigration and economics to foreign policy and the social contract itself, everything is presented in a binary, and there simply isn't room for discussion or compromise. It's all bl...

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Dragon Quest XI: The Return of the (Truly) Traditional JRPG

Taking turns.

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 9: Cyberpunk 2077 and the Gamescom Afterglow

Gamescom came and went with a whimper this year, but thankfully, we don't need to rely on the show for news to discuss. After all, CD Projekt finally publicly released its Cyberpunk 2077 demo, giving us much to chat about. But our show doesn't nearly stop there. Supermassive Games announced an Until...

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KnockBack, Episode 28: Saturday Mornings

In the Analog Days, nothing was more important to a kid than Saturday morning, for it was there that a week's worth of pent up creative, athletic, and outright childlike energy could be expended. Fueled by sugary cereal, Saturday mornings typically began with cartoons, but it was what these morni...

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Fireside Chats, Episode 51: A Westerner in Japan

Japan is a country with a complicated history. Once closed off to the world for centuries, Japan was rapidly exposed to the west in the 19th century, went on a decades-long conquest in the early 20th century that helped plunge the planet into World War II, and then rebuilt from the ashes of confl...

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