Well-Versed In The Classics - A Video Game and PC Game Podcast

Well-Versed In The Classics - Episode 10

1 h 40 min · 1 de may de 2012
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Scary Games Feature! In terms of delivering shocks, scares and suspense to audiences, electronic games have proven that they can be just as effective as whatever's playing at the local cineplex. In this episode, thrills and chills await as spooky game aficionado Ty drops by to help us discuss the games that go out of their way to make players as uncomfortable as possible, yet keep them coming back for more. Just be sure to keep your sanity meter topped up while you listen, or else who knows what might happen? Please visit us at http://wellversedintheclassics.blogspot.com/

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