From Strange Loop Games comes a puzzle platformer with a unique art style and puzzle mechanic.
This Quick Rinse was recorded using an early preview of the game’s code and does not fully represent the quality of the finished product.
What happened in this podcast cannot be explained!
Topics include:
The Wings of Honnêamise
Triangle
Revenge
Companion
Fantastic 4
The Eternaut
Last Samurai Standing
IT: Welcome to Derry
Pluribus
Eriksholm
Lumines arise
Sektori
LEGO Voyagers
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3 days ago
New podcast: Dark Cloud
“The Dark Genie’s power surges—stand or be erased.”
In 2000, Sony needed an RPG for its new powerhouse console, the PlayStation 2. Perhaps surprisingly, it chose to partner up with newly formed studio Level-5 who would go on to create an action RPG inspired by The Legend of Zelda series. The first in a rich tapestry of games that have come out of Level-5, Dark Cloud remains a slightly odd beast.
Chris Worthington, Brian and Chris O'Regan unpack it all here.
Available now for free from all the podcast ploppers.
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4 days ago
New podcast: Sin and Punshment (early access)
Whether you consider it to be an on-rails shooter or a 3D run and gun with auto-scrolling, few would argue against Sin and Punishment being a sometimes overlooked but glinting gem in the N64's library.
Leon, Chris Worthington, Michiel, Ryan and guest S&P superfan Mark MSX of The Electric Underground dissect Treasure's year 2000 blast in the usual Cane and Rinse fashion, along with correspondence from the listeners and community.
Available now through our $2 Patreon - support the podcast and listen today!
5 days ago
New podcast: Judgment
“It’s Yagami. Take a good look.”
Kamurocho is overflowing with yakuza. The police are swamped and the legal system is on its knees.
Who can the city turn to in its hour of need but Brian, James, Leah and Michiel - the Cane and Rinse Detective Agency.
Ryu Ga Gotoku studio spin-off from Yakuza again, this time it’s Judgment… or is it Judge Eyes?
Available now, free from podcast purveyors.
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2 weeks ago
New podcast: Rescue on Fractalus! (early access)
One of the first games out of Lucasfilm's freshly-formed games studio, Rescue on Fractalus! was - if nothing else - a technical tour de force in its day.
Leon, Chris O'Regan, Chris Worthington and Jesse clamber aboard their Valkyrie-class rescue ships to see if, 40 years on, there's anything else worthy of note that remains. Beware of Jaggis in disguise.
Available now with our affordable $2 per month Patreon.
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2 weeks ago
New podcast: Amnesia: The Bunker
“Down here, in the dark, it’s not just the monster you have to fear — it’s yourself.”
Originally intended as DLC for Amnesia: Rebirth, Amnesia: The Bunker marks a step change for gameplay in the series. Chris Worthingon, Jon and Leah take a look at whether the changes were for the better, and what this means for the future for Frictional games.
Available now for free from podcast outlets.
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2 weeks ago
New podcast: Sonic Adventure (early access)
Our Sonic series of podcasts continues with Blue Blur's 3D debut (proper), Sonic Adventure.
Leon, Darren, Leah, Tony and a glut of forum and Patreon correspondents come together to try to make SEGA Sonic Team's Dreamcast-launcher make sense, from the opening spectacle of Emerald Coast, right through to fishing with Big the Cat.
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3 weeks ago
New podcast: Castlevania Legends
“There are as many legends in the world that deserve retelling as there are stars in the night sky.”
Literally one person requested this podcast, so here it is. How’s that for service?
In our latest Castlevania series podcast, we land on the late OG Game Boy offering, Castlevania Legends.
Leon, Brian, Leah and Ryan – along with contributors from the community – ask just why this prequel was eradicated from the canon, never to be restored.
Available now for free from the places where podcasts lurk.
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4 weeks ago
New podcast: Kingdom Hearts II (early access)
Who says thay a boy, a duck, and a dogman cant save the world with the power of friendship?
Join Brian, Chris W, Leah and Ryan as they examine Kingdom Hearts II, the legendary Square/Disney crossover. Does this amalgamation of JRPG and childhood nostalgia manage to live up to it's historical significance?
Listen in to see which of our panelists still willingly wields a keyblade.
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4 weeks ago
New podcast: Escape from Monkey Island
“Pick up the moon? Are you nuts?”
By the year 2000 the popularity of the traditional point and click adventure was waning. However, Lucasfilm felt there was enough left in the well for one last jaunt to hang with the pirates of the Caribbean.
Leon, Ryan and Tony – along with contributors from the listenership – wrestle with the keyboard-based tank controls, moon-logic puzzles and Monkey Kombat in their attempts to Escape from Monkey Island.
Available now for free in the usual podcast places.
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1 month ago
New podcast: Dark Cloud (early access and extended)
Dark Cloud remains a slightly odd beast. Chris Worthington, Brian Edwards and Chris O'Regan unpack it all here.
Support Cane and Rinse for just $2 (or equivalent) per month to get every new podcast four weeks early.
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1 month ago
