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Quickplay - Sayonara Wild Hearts

The gang discusses the gorgeous visual album game Sayonara Wild Hearts, heaping praise upon its aesthetics but picking apart its bizarre relationship with its scoring system.

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Quickplay - Untitled Goose Game + What the Golf?

The gang discusses comedy in games and how Untitled Goose Game and What the Golf? each tackle this difficult design area.

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Quickplay - Fire Emblem: Three Houses

The gang discusses Fire Emblem: Three Houses, the latest entry in the long-running tactics RPG series. We dig into how Three Houses uses its character development mechanics to encourage the player to invest in their characters both mechanically and emotionally. We then contrast this approach with those taken in XCOM 2 and Darkest Dungeon to see how each game uses its systems to reinforce its unique themes and tone.

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Quickplay - Keyforge

We discuss Fantasy Flight Games' recent 'unique deck game', Keyforge, in which every deck you buy is a randomly generated, unique, and unchangeable combination of cards. We look at how this system makes the game more approachable than traditional trading card games, how it affects high level and competitive play, and what other developers can learn from this approach, even if they don't have access to FFG's custom printing processes.

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Quickplay - Steamworld Quest

The gang compare the card combat systems in Steamworld Quest and Slay the Spire and analyze how one simple difference massively changes the focus of each game.

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