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Weekly Ramblecast 198: The Ultimate Giant Bomb AI

This week, Assassin's Creed Shadows has gotten Brad to start in on Shogun, Vinny's digging into the used record shop, a Giant Bomb cutting-room-floor archival effort is underway, and we all get a little bit spiritual in our own ways.

CHAPTERS

(00:00:00) Start of show
(00:00:38) Getting spiritual this week
(00:06:52) Brad's watching Shogun
(00:14:19) The Last Samurai
(00:17:16) Where is The Magnificent Seven?
(00:18:30) Everyone's at various levels of Severance
(00:22:39) Banksy is still elusive
(00:26:29) The record shop can be overwhelming
(00:28:49) The youth love video game music!
(00:32:47) The desert-island music collection
(00:35:34) Google sure stores a lot of activity data
(00:41:39) A little old E3/email digital archeology
(00:48:34) Archiving more old Giant Bomb raw footage
(00:54:36) We're going to create the ultimate Giant Bomb AI
(00:58:15) The Ramblecast is beefing with PowerWash Simulator 2
(00:59:33) Content and bye!

Weekly Ramblecast 198: The Ultimate Giant Bomb AI

Comments

Lot of Catholic discussion for the first roughly 7 minutes of the podcast. I will not add the #CatholicPodcast tag, but I just wanted to point it out as I usually do for Giant Bomb videos.

Josh Pereira

I didn’t think severance was meandering at all. Once you see the finale it puts the whole season into focus.

LandonVanBus

It rounds out extraordinarily well by the finale. When they finish it, I think it will give a more concrete idea of the whole season.

Power Glover

I don't think they're meandering at all in Severance. The finale explained so many things just like the first season finale. The show is so calculated it couldn't be less like Lost. It should actually be a better show to binge than it is to watch week to week because it's easier to remember the slight call backs and references, but I think it's very impressive how everything lines up and how air tight the whole thing is.

Thom Konan


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