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The Bard's Tale (2004) Part 2 - Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Gesa* (*But Were Afraid To Ask)

The Bard's Tale (2004) Part 2 - Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Gesa* (*But Were Afraid To Ask)

FromSquare Roots - THE Classic RPG Podcast


The Bard's Tale (2004) Part 2 - Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Gesa* (*But Were Afraid To Ask)

FromSquare Roots - THE Classic RPG Podcast

ratings:
Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Dec 11, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Bard's Tale 2004 - Part Two The tables are turned as Jim, John and Vanessa lighten up a little on The Bard's Tale while Matthew goes ballistic. John finds solace in an undead horse, Vanessa loves the Crone, Jim doesn't get the performance issues, and Matthew realizes the game may be tuned to encourage in-app purchases on iOS. Why would Matthew start singing the Bodyguard song? What's a Kunal Trow? What's the difference between a Fnarf and a Hrafn? Will The Bard even sexually harass a Valkyrie? What the heck is a Gesa anyhow? Why is the game pulling a Halo 1 library with constantly spawning enemies? Why are Jim's free cheats better than Matthew's paid buffs? The answers to these and more on a blockbuster, action-packed Square Roots! This Week: We play through Chapters 4 through 6 of the 2004 Bard's Tale. Next Week: We play Chapters 7 through 10 of The Bard's Tale. Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com
Released:
Dec 11, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Square Roots is like a book club, but for classic RPGs! Each episode John, Matthew, Jim and Vanessa play through another chunk of one of your favorite RPGs, from Final Fantasy through Chrono Trigger. Are they experts? No. Are they qualified? Absolutely not. Are they good at RPGs? Probably not. But they're the fun kind of dumb, and that's what counts.