A return to the full regular roster leads to a slightly longer show than usual this week. Myself, Perry, Todd and Andrew get straight down to business with game talk, starting with Fable Heroes. We weren’t too keen on it ourselves but you can check out Christine’s review for a more in depth look at the game. After that is a lengthy discussion of Awesomenauts, in which Todd tells us all about MOBAs while Andrew and I lament our disconnection issues.

Perry of course brings all the big news stories from the past week, then Todd uses this weeks Todd Talk to ponder bots in multiplayer games and what their roles should be.

Andrew rounds things out with Crews’ Community Corner, this weeks remember the days game is Golf: Tee It Up!. Be sure to send your thoughts to us on twitter.

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Big thanks to Chris Green for the awesome theme music, be sure to check out his site BlurredEdge and why not follow him on twitter too @BlurredEdge.

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Hosted, produced & edited by:

Ross Adams (@randomlyrossy)

Co-hosted by:

Perry Jackson (@prryjcksn)

Todd Schlickbernd (@emessai)

Andrew Crews (@twixprintmatic)

Intro music:

Chris Green – Blurred Edge

Break music:

Balance Slays the Demon – Old Gods of Asgard (Alan Wake’s American Nightmare)

News discussed:

Game Announcements: Sega Vintage Collections Streets of Rage & Golden Axe info leaks, Twisted Pixel announcing new game at E3

Release Dates/Windows: Jam Live Music Arcade out May 16

DLC/Etc: Might & Delight detail renting an XBLA spot/self-publishing, Haunted Temple change name to 17-Bit, Worms Revolution will have a class system, No plans for Tribes Ascend on XBLA, Rumored $99 Xbox with subscription plan, Trials Evolution over 500,000 players, Microsoft’s E3 conference streamed over Xbox Live