Thursday, 29 September 2016

GI Show – Forza Horizon 3, Destiny's Mysteries, 100ft Robot Golf Interview

Welcome back to The Game Informer Show podcast! On this week's episode, we answer one of our big questions from last week by talking to Virginia director/writer Jonathan Burroughs about the rare use of cinematic jump cuts in games. Then we get to the meat of gaming this week by talking about the rave reviews for Forza Horizon 3 with Andrew Reiner, the ongoing soccer game wars with Matthew Kato, and Matt Miller's final verdict on Destiny: Rise of Iron. We also are joined by Kyle Hilliard to talk about some games to play on the 3DS like his beloved Picross 3D Round 2 and then by Jeff Cork to talk about one of the Vive's most entertaining VR experiences, Rec Room. After all of that and some great community emails, we're joined by No Goblin's Dan Teasdale to talk about Roundabout and the studio's new game also being released on PlayStation VR, 100ft Robot Golf.

You can watch the video below, subscribe and listen to the audio on iTunes or Google Play, or listen to episode 317 on SoundCloud. Also, be sure to send your questions to podcast@gameinformer.com for a chance to have them answered on the show and win a prize by becoming Email of the Week!

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To jump to a particular point in the discussion, check out the time stamps below...

3:20 - Virginia director/writer Jonathan Burroughs on jump cuts in games
10:40 - 
 Forza Horizon 3
23:45 - FIFA 17 vs PES 2017
28:30 - Destiny: Rise of Iron's review
46:25 - Destiny 2 rumors
53:15 - Rec Room on Vive
1:00:40 - Lego Dimensions' Ghostbusters, Mission: Impossible, and Adventure Time packs
1:05:15 - Picross 
3D Round 2
1:06:40 - Yo-Kai Watch 2
1:10:56 - Batman: The Telltale Series' 2nd episode
1:18:00 - Community emails
1:45:30 - No Goblin's Dan Teasdale on 100ft Robot Golf 



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