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Xenogears E32: Angle it for the Drop Ratio [Gate 2: Babel]

Xenogears E32: Angle it for the Drop Ratio [Gate 2: Babel]

FromRetrograde Amnesia: Comprehensive JRPG Retrospective


Xenogears E32: Angle it for the Drop Ratio [Gate 2: Babel]

FromRetrograde Amnesia: Comprehensive JRPG Retrospective

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
May 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Calm down, your pants are too loud. In this episode, we're worrying Chu-Chu might be out of unique dialogue, witnessing the effect of monarchy's dissolution on the local non-playable populace, eating fish out of an aquarium, fantasy equipping Ramsus' speedo, decimating Elements, appreciating Kelvana's professionalism, missing incredibly important laser shots, solving imaginary union disputes, not knowing where Solaris is, extracting data from nanomachines, and spreading panic to Etrenank. Once you get the robot you don't have to fuck your cousin. 00:47 - Intro 02:46 - Yggdrasslin' 04:07 - Dazil check-in (music sample: "Dajil," Xenogears Cried) 09:06 - Bledavik check-in 16:15 - Nortune check-in 19:47 - Return to Babel Tower (music sample: "Omen," live 20th Anniversary Concert) 26:28 - Dominia & Kelvana try and stop us at Babel Tower 30:18 - Tolone & Seraphita try and stop us at Ft. Jasper 33:20 - Who is the most union-busting racist in Xenogears? 36:09 - The Elements all try and stop us again 41:08 - Map triangulation meeting 46:10 - Gazel Ministry Theater, Part FIND 58:43 - Outro Find us on Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/retroAM, on Twitter at https://twitter.com/retroamnesiapod and through e-mail at retrogradeamnesiapodcast@gmail.com 
Released:
May 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A comprehensive podcast where we discuss a classic Japanese Roleplaying Game (JRPG), chapter by chapter, beat by beat. We delve deep into the story, dialogue, game mechanics, music, influences, and themes. Season 1: Xenogears | Season 2: Chrono Cross | Season 3: Final Fantasy VIII | Season 4: Suikoden & Suikoden