In another timeline, Bugsnax is actually a horror game

Podtoid 447

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There were many highlights during the PlayStation Future of Gaming presentation last week, but two of the games that really stuck out to the Podtoid crew were Resident Evil Village and Bugsnax. And while the two games couldn’t be more different, when you think about it, isn’t the idea of foods that are actually bugs far more frightening than any stupid werewolf we’ll fight in the next RE game?

That’s just one of the topics on this episode of Podtoid. The team comes together to look back at their favorite announcements from the showcase, the trailers that didn’t do anything for them, and what Xbox will need to do with its upcoming show. All that plus Command & Conquer and glory holes are both making a comeback on Podtoid Episode 447.

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